Sunday, January 6th, 2008
What can be more personal than having your mobile numbers customized according to your own memorable dates, lucky numbers, and special dates?
At Elite Numbers Ltd, memorable phone numbers is their specialization. Most of the numbers are so memorable, that your friends or relatives don’t need to write them down anymore. The phone number is the way to get in touch with you. Make it easy to remember your phone number and you will enhance the possibility of getting the call when it matters most.
For business or advertising, the numbers are easy to remember and give customers easy recall, when you don’t want to go through the trouble of giving out your telephone number verbally face to face or on a napkin. A mobile number consisting of same digits will always have the edge for memorization and recall, lets say 777777 or 888888 this will be very handy most specially for kids . If a customer wants to call and has lots of vendors in mind, the number they remember will be the one they will call. Or for the unique person in you who just wants to be apart from others, this is perfect for you.
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007
T Mobile introduced latest design mobile phone T Mobile Wing. First, the good stuff. The Wing comes packed with an impressive arsenal of smart phone features, including Exchange ActiveSync and Direct Push support for corporate servers. Others include Bluetooth, the mobile versions of Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer, a microSD memory expansion slot (conveniently located on the left spine of the phone), a two megapixel camera, and a quad-band GSM radio for placing calls on worldwide networks. There’s no built-in GPS navigation or 3G (T-Mobile has yet to roll out its own 3G network), but you can get high-speed data over the built-in Wi-Fi receiver nice for anyone with a wireless home or office network.
All well and good but unfortunately, my review unit of the T Mobile Wing was slow as molasses. Programs and menus screens often took a few seconds to refresh, and buttons took too long to respond; on some occasions, I kept pressing an on-screen button with the stylus thinking the phone had frozen, only to have menus pop up a few seconds later.
The T Mobile Wing is also one of the first smart phones in the U.S. to ship with Windows Mobile 6, the latest version of Microsoft’s mobile OS (the slim T-Mobile Dash just got a Windows Mobile 6 update of its own). That means more editing options in the mobile editions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, tight integration with Windows Live messaging, and finally full support for HTML-formatted e-mail messages, which worked like a dream in my tests. Tapping out messages was a piece of cake thanks for the Wing’s roomy, slide-out QWERTY keypad. The advances made in the new version of Windows Mobile can be best described as progressional and far from revolutionary. The system allows users to set up and receive email instantly from Windows Live Hotmail and also gives users are access to MSN Messenger.
Microsoft has also invested a significant amount of time upgrading their current security features to make the service more appealing to corporate users. Those who will purchase the T-Mobile Wing are also encouraged to use Vista, so that lost or stolen data can be retrieved by the user, and limit the reliance on an IT professional.
Representing T Mobile Wing in the website www.phoneandbeyond.com.
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