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UPDATE 1-Best Buy, AT&T to offer Nokia netbook

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Device to cost $299 with $60/ month service plan

* Best Buy has retail exclusive for holidays

NEW YORK, Oct 13 (Reuters) – Nokia (NOK1V.HE) said on Tuesday that Best Buy (BBY.N) would sell its first netbook computer for $299 to customers who sign up for a $60-a-month mobile service plan with AT&T Inc (T.N).

Dr. Cell Phone getting ready for Notebook and Netbook Repairs

Dr. Cell Phone getting ready for Notebook and Netbook Repairs

Best Buy, which will be the only U.S. retailer to sell the device for the upcoming holiday season, said that the mini laptop would cost $599 for consumers who do not opt for the AT&T wireless plan and instead connect to the Web using Wi-Fi, a short-range wireless technology. (Reporting by Sinead Carew;)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/

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Google Android Has All The Momentum In The Mobile OS Market

Friday, October 9th, 2009

In the race for a bigger piece of the market for smartphone operating systems, all the momentum seems to be with Google Android.

A Gartner report that leaked out this week predicts that Google (NSDQ:GOOG)Android will hold a 14.5 percent share of the mobile OS market (522 million unit sales) by the fourth quarter of 2012. That will put it second behind the Symbian system and its projected 39.0 percent share and ahead of Apple(NSDQ:AAPL)’s iPhone OS, the current No. 2 mobile operating system.

Dr.Cell Phone Repairs Android based Phones

Dr.Cell Phone Repairs Android based Phones

The projected sales growth of Google Android is a reasonably safe guess given the increasing numbers of handset manufacturers and wireless service companies supporting the OS.

This week Verizon (NYSE:VZ) and Google struck a deal to develop and market two Android-powered mobile phones for the Verizon Wireless network. Those handsets are expected to be available in as little as a few weeks.

Also this week, Motorola (NYSE:MOT) was showing its upcoming Android-based Cliq handset at the CTIA show. Sprint (NYSE:S) will begin selling its second Android-based smartphone, the Samsung Moment, starting Nov. 1. And rumors persist that AT&T (NYSE:T) – despite its tight relationship with Apple and its iPhone — is preparing to debut an Android-based smartphone.

The Gartner report, which is expected to be released at the market research company’s Symposium ITxpo the week of Oct. 18, predicts Android will gain 12.9 points of market share by the end of 2012, up from its current tiny 1.6 percent share. Android’s rise will put it ahead of the iPhone’s projected 13.7 percent market share (up from 10.8 percent today), according to a report on AppleInsider, which obtained a copy of the Gartner report.

This week Apple released the iPhone OS 3.1.2, an update to the popular iPhone’s operating system that fixed several bugs, including one that occasionally kept the iPhone from waking up from sleep mode.

While the Symbian mobile operating system is expected to remain the dominant mobile OS with its 39.0 percent market share, that’s down from its current 49.3 percent share.

Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT)’s Windows Mobile OS is expected to hold onto fourth place with 12.8 percent market share, up 2.5 points from today. This week Microsoft formally launched Windows Mobile 6.5, as well as a new online marketplace for applications that run with the operating system.

The big loser by 2012 will be the Research In Motion (NSDQ:RIMM) OS, which is expected to drop 7.4 points of market share to close 2012 with 12.5 percent of the market.

Source:http://www.crn.com/mobile/220600091

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Dell plans first U.S. smartphone with AT&T: source

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Dell Inc plans to launch a smartphone with Google’s Android mobile software on carrier AT&T’s network, a source said, marking the PC maker’s first foray into a cut-throat U.S. cellphone arena.

Dell will become the latest tech manufacturer to try and establish a footprint in a fast-growing market dominated by Apple and Research in Motion. Its planned phone would also give a boost to Google’s fledgling mobile platform, which vies with Apple’s and Microsoft’s platforms.

Dell Planning to launch Android Phone

Dell Plans to launch Android Phone

A source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters Dell plans to introduce a U.S. version of its “oPhone” for China — which runs on Android — and that the device had been certified by AT&T for its domestic network.

The Wall Street Journal, which broke the news on Wednesday, cited people briefed on the matter as saying Dell’s phone could be launched as soon as early 2010.

Smartphones — or cellphones that come with an array of complex functions from email to multimedia — have exploded onto the corporate and consumer market as users increasingly access information and entertainment on the go.

Worldwide factory shipments of smart phones are expected to rise to 235.6 million units in 2010, up 27.9 percent from 184.2 million in 2009, according to iSuppli. That is a far cry from a 12.3 percent decline projected for cellphones overall in 2009.

But analysts warn that the world’s No. 2 PC maker would face a tough challenge in a market already crowded with competition. On Wednesday, South Korea’s Samsung said it would also begin selling an Android phone through Sprint Nextel’s network.

Others including Taiwanese rivals Acer and Asustek Computer are moving into smartphones, which tend to offer higher margins than PCs.

Dell spokesman Andrew Bowins declined comment on the AT&T tie-up but said: “We are deeply engaged with our operator partners around the world to deliver mobile broadband enabled computing devices.”

He added: “We haven’t announced anything around voice or Android although we continue to explore opportunities in those areas with operators around the world.”

Google declined comment, as did AT&T. But a spokesman for the telecoms giant, Michael Coe, declined comment on the tie-up: “We expect to sell Android phones in the future.”

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AT&T to sell Garmin’s smartphone

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

nuvifone to cost $299 with 2-yr service deal

Sept 29 (Reuters) – Wireless carrier AT&T (T.N) and navigation device maker Garmin (GRMN.O) said the G60 nuvifone will be available beginning Oct. 4 to AT&T customers in the U.S. at AT&T stores and online from the carrier’s website.

The nuvifone G60 will be sold for $299 with a two-year service agreement after a $100 mail-in-rebate, the companies said in a statement. G60, built in partnership with Taiwanese PC maker Asustek (2357.TW), runs on a Linux-based operating system.

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssTechMediaTelecomNews

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20 most bizarre Craigslist adverts of all time

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Below we present a selection of some of the most bizarre adverts, requests and personals listed on the site – from the elderly woman looking for a lodger to live in her bathroom, to the man selling 1,300 Pope hats.

While some were undoubtedly posted as pranks, they still reflect the spirit of a website that proudly keeps itself open to all internet life.

20 Most Bizarre Craigslist Adverts

20 Most Bizarre Craigslist Adverts

1) Ralph Nader chair
“Yes, that’s right. Ralph Nader, perennial Green Party candidate for the U.S. presidency MAY have sat in this very chair! It was used in his Washington, DC campaign headquarters until I purchased it on Craiglist several months ago. It has a nice red, commie upholstery and a sleek black plastic backing. The wheels don’t function well, but that is a small price to pay for state control of the means of production.”

2) I want some orange juice
“I’ll give you $2 + cost if you’ll deliver me some orange juice with receipt. I’m too lazy to get it myself. I live right by University Drive in Elon. Thank you.”

3) Seeking adult drunk clown for 30th birthday party
“We need an Adult Drunk Clown who is good at getting drunk and stupid. No need to do any clown tricks, just hang out and drink a shit load. We will be hopping around to different bars and want a clown to tag a long and drink heavely. He doesn’t even need to socialize with anyone, just drink.”

4) Duck mask
“Full head rubber mask, old, has discoloration on white feather part from age, storage. Hey I got it on my big head, so it works that way.”

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5) Woman to sit in my bath tub full of noodles, wearing a bathing suit
“I will pay you $1 to sit in my bathtub full of noodles while you wear a one piece bathing suit. I will not be home, nor will anyone else while you do this. I will leave the key for you, and you will sit at your leisure. DO NOT bring any sauce. I will season the pasta after I return home prior to dinner.”

6) Wanted: Pony
“My kid is having a birthday coming up soon, and there’ll be a lot of children around, so I figured I’d better get a pony. If you do have a pony you could sell, please contact me, and then immediately start putting barbeque sauce in it’s bedding or add some Lawry’s to it’s salt lick – I like to marinade it early and long, so that the flavor is at it’s peak by the time I take possession.”

7) I have a huge bathroom
“I am a female in my mid 60’s and I am looking for a room mate. Times are tight and I need some extra money. I am willing to rent out my bathroom in my 1 bedroom east village home. My bathroom is large. You can easily put a twin air mattress in there. I only ask that when I need to use the bathroom, you or your air mattress are not in it. I do ask that when you are in the apartment, you confine yourself to the bathroom. I do not feel comfortable with a stranger walking around my living room. This might change as I get to know you better.”

8) Pope hats
“Because of this terrible economy, I’m having to shut down my business. I have OVER 1300 Pope hats (replicas) that I REALLY need to get rid of. The pope hats came from China and are a little too small for most adult heads and are also irritating to the skin, so you would need to have long hair or wear a smaller hat underneath (just like the REAL POPE). Dogs do not like to wear these pope hats, but maybe a large cat or maybe a nice dog would wear one.”

9) Need someone to hide easter eggs in my apartment when im not home
“I need someone to hide easter eggs in my apt when i am not there ! They are small and filled with candy! I would like to find them myself on sunday! I am willing to pay! Serious inquiries only!”

10) Free couch, if you can bend time and/or space
“I have a free couch for anyone who can get it back out of my room. It’s a comfy couch, cool stripe velvet in great shape, impossibly uncomfortable sleeper, but otherwise easily worth $50-75 bucks in Craigslist land. So why am I listing in for free? Because I am pretty sure it is physically impossible to remove this thing from my second story bedroom down the narrow hallway, down the narrower staircase and out the front door of my little Victorian duplex.”

11) I took your purse and felt a connection
“Tuesday night around 11:30. On 53rd btw 1st and 2nd. You came out of the subway and I followed you. You looked over your shoulder, saw me and started walking faster. I ran up, grabbed your arm, took your purse and ran away. I’ve done many a snatch-and-grab but no one has ever stuck in my mind like you. There was a quick moment when our eyes met that I felt something strong. I think you felt it too. If I wasn’t so shy (or so committing a crime) I would have asked your name. I, of course, later got your name from your drivers license. So Jennifer if you’d like to get together for a drink sometime get back to me.”

12) Looking for bridesmaids
“So, my fiancee and I are getting married in June. He has 8 groomsmen lined up and I only have one bridesmaid. So, I need some girls who are attractive and around my age to stand up in my wedding. You can be single or taken. It doesn’t matter….you just have to be hot. But, not hotter then me. Email me for more information. The wedding will be in Madison and you won’t have to pay for a thing.”

13) Do you have a small, incontinent dog?
“Or perhaps you work for a small dog rescue of some sort. Either way, I have a package of small doggy diapers. I don’t want to throw them out coz they are pretty expensive. (as someone with a small, incontnent dog would already know). Please don’t try to put them on a cat. It won’t work. Trust me.”

14) My teeth
“I left my Dentures in your Silverado last night. I gave you my number but did not get yours. Please call me asap. I need my teeth. We met in the parking lot of Margarita Jones. Get back to me asap please. Thank you.”

15) Disgruntled American seeks Canadian for political asylum, maybe more
“Are you a lonely, possibly desperate Canadian woman aged 18-50? Tired of trying to find a good man among your flannel clad, Labatt’s drinking, moose hunting country men? Willing to take in an American who is fed up with his country? Then I’m the guy for you! Maybe you’re a bit overweight or suffer from “Lifelong Ugly Duckling” syndrome. I don’t care.”

16) Autographed copy of Plato’s Republic
“1st edition of The Republic signed by its author. There is of course a reasonable amount of wear and tear, (light highlighting and underlining, dog-eared pages, back cover missing, etc.), but it is in overall good condition considering its age.”

17) Ferocious attack kitten
“This destructive kitty has been trained as a proud warrior and will fiercely defend your house, even against you. Has a very soft and furry belly, like a teddy bear – however he will bite your face if you try to touch it. For the love of God, someone please take this thing out of my house.”

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18) Free – international ketchup packet collection
“This is a collection of ketchup packets from around the world. approximately 25 countries are represented here, including japan, finland, estonia, greenland, brazil, and portugal. none of the packets have been opened and they are labeled with their home country. Collection comes in decorative box with ducks on it.”

19) Personal texting assistant
“I get 40 – 50 texts an hour, I cant handle my workload plus texting responsibilities. My phone gets too full and needs deleted every couple hours. This is a full time position and you must be where ever I am at, because my phone is always with me. Serious inquiries only.”

20) 300 stuffed penguins
“I’m going through a pretty weird time in my life right now–having just gone through a break-up and graduated college and temporarily living in my parents’ house before I move out for good in in the fall, though I remain unemployed because my philosophy degree is at *such* a premium–and sifting through my room (which has become a strange amalgam of my adolescence and burgeoning adulthood), it’s been brought to my attention that I probably won’t “catch a man” or have anyone believe I’m about to turn 23 with 300 penguins and a bunch of purple furniture around, that looking at my current room one might think some sort of 13-year-old with developmental issues is living here.”

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics

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Motorola and Google Team Up

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Motorola will release a phone powered by Google. It will be called the Motorola Cliq.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125260968311900507.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Motorola and Google Team Up

Motorola and Google Team Up

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Additions make new iPod Nano

Friday, September 11th, 2009

The iPod Nano has been Apple’s best-seller, moving 110 million units with its promise of easy music listening in a very slim package.

But Apple believes the era of dedicated devices is waning, and the Nano is a good example of how Apple is evolving its market-leading media players into much more.

Dr Cell Phone Ready to Repair iPod Nano Fifth Generation

Dr Cell Phone Ready to Repair iPod Nano Fifth Generation

The Nano got video playback two years ago and then added voice recording last year with a microphone or special headset.

Now, with the fifth-generation Nano released Wednesday, the slim player sports a video camera, an FM radio, a pedometer and an integrated microphone for voice recording. It’s a remarkable feat considering Apple has left the dimensions of this iPod virtually unchanged.

Let’s take a look at the additions to the Nano.

The camera offers standard-definition 640×480 video, although it can’t do still shots. The lens is built into the back corner along with a small microphone. The 16 GB version can hold up to 16 hours of video.

The video generally looked good, on the order of the standard definition Flip camcorder. The sound quality is decent, although I found it easy to get too close to the microphone, which distorted the sound.

I had more problems just holding the Nano in camera mode. My fingers repeatedly obscured shots and the device is not terribly comfortable to hold for long periods of time. The bulkier Flip fits better in your hand.

The best part about the Nano is the effects the camera applies in real time to video recordings. There are 16 effects that let you stretch or distort images or throw the video into thermal, sepia or X-ray view. My favorite was one called Cyborg, offering a view of what the Terminator sees when it stalks victims.

Getting the video up to YouTube isn’t as easy as it is with the Flip, which lets you do easy uploading with its integrated Flipshare software. But with all the cool effects and the ability to take spontaneous video, the Nano should be a major source of YouTube videos, especially from kids.

An iPod radio has been on people’s wish list for years and it’s finally here. Apple has given the long-awaited feature a twist, building in a 15-minute buffer that allows you to pause a radio feed and listen to anything in that period. You can’t save the buffered audio – it just keeps moving along – but it’s a nice feature to back up and hear what you might have missed.

The radio also allows you to tag certain tunes so you can remember them or buy them later through iTunes. Though the Nano has a tiny speaker, you won’t be able to listen to radio over it because you’ll need to plug in the headphones – Apple’s or your own ear buds – which act as an antenna for the radio.

A healthy touch

The pedometer is also a welcome touch, especially for health-conscious users. The Nano uses its accelerometer to record your steps and give you a sense of how many calories you’ve burned off. Though it won’t track your distance, I found it was a nice way to chart my activity. It also encouraged me to keep moving.

Better recording

Finally, while the previous Nano had voice recording, you had to use a microphone-equipped headset for it. The latest Nano relies on its integrated microphone to do the trick. It does a good job recording interviews, though you’ll want to observe a little distance from the mike for personal memos.

The Nano offers the same storage as its predecessor: 8 and 16 GBs at $149 and $179 respectively. Aside from the new additions, the latest Nano features a slightly larger 2.2-inch screen and five hours of video playback, one more than the previous model.

All in all, Apple has done it again, squeezing a video camera, radio and pedometer into an already slim package. This should keep the Nano chugging along as the predominant MP3 player.
Source : http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/10/BUV719LEA8.DTL#ixzz0QoLqbJNO

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Google Android Platform

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Seems like Apple and Blackberry REALLY have to watch out now. Motorola, LG, and even Acer (random much?) have signed with Google to produce Android-based products.

The myTouch 3G and G1 from Google

The myTouch 3G and G1 from Google

Android is the popular platform for the Google G1 and the new myTouch provided by T-Mobile. Remember, Dr. Cell Phone provides repair for the G1 and myTouch. And we also work on the iPhone 3G and Blackberry Bold.

The myTouch from Google and HTC--exclusively for T-Mobile

The myTouch from Google and HTC--exclusively for T-Mobile

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Google-Android-Gaining-as-Mobile-Phone-Market-Sleeper-626246/

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The Beatles Ode to Dr. Cell Phone

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

So the Beatles decided to write us a song…no big deal.

Consider this the theme song for Dr. Cell Phone. We can help (fix your phone). Or iPhone. Or Blackberry. Anything, really.

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Some Tips If You Choose To Buy Your Teenager A Cell Phone

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

http://www.abc15.com/content/news/smartshopper/story/Buying-your-child-a-cell-phone-5-tips-to-help-you/-8b31Nteo0GbJdbwT3Jgzw.cspx

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