AT&T packs one more phone to its prepaid GoPhone offerings - Samsung SGH-a137. The A137 is the first device with built in A-GPS module offered with AT&T’s prepaid GoPhone plans.
The SGH-a137 is a GPRS dual-band device working with GSM 850 and 1900 MHz. The phone has a 2.0? 262K TFT internal display and 65K CSTN external one. It boasts with MP3 player, Bluetooth, Internet browser and AGPS function. Its dimensions are 3.46 x 1.76 x .78 inches and 2.86 ounces. It provides up to 5 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby time.

AT&T offers the Samsung SGH-a137 at only $39.99 on its GoPhone plans.
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Written by shivam on September 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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This homemade Pong watch will entertain you with retro gaming moves while informing you of the time.

The idea is inspired by Buro Vormkrijgers and his Pong Clock. You can’t control the game, but rather it’s a Pong game in which every minute the right side scores a point, and each hour the left side scores a point. The effect is that the score of the game is the time.

John Maushammer has spent a fair amount of time and energy on this, and has thoughfully shared not only a build log, but also, the technical plans and a whole series of movies showing the progress. Check out this nifty demo video to take a closer look at the watch.
This is hot, hot, so very very hot! And how much do you love the name “Maushammer?”
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Written by karen on September 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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More abuse news for iPhone lovers as Vodafone released the plans which include voice as well as data. For a new postpaid user, there are three plan options - iPhone 499 (Rs. 499), iPhone 799 (Rs. 799) and iPhone 999 (Rs. 999). On the calling front, these plans will have free 199, 249 and 299 minutes (local & STD) respectively. All local calls go at 60 paise flat while STD at Re. 1. SMS charges are 1/2/5 (local/national/international). Heavy internet users will be disappointed because there is no unlimited data plan to go for. The free data usage per month for these plans is 50MB, 250MB and 600MB.
For existing Vodafone customers, you can add a data pack which has the options of Rs. 199 giving 50MB free, Rs. 499 for 250MB and Rs. 699 for 600MB.
Prepaid users need to buy a data bonus card which will cost Rs. 100 with no free usage. 5 paise per 10kb for additional data transfer.
The final interpretation is that locked iPhones on sale without any contract.
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[Thanks Pankaj]
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Written by Kunal Gangar on August 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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Are we going to see Alltel get bought out by Verizon soon or not Id say that for now Alltel are doing pretty good and they hardly look like preparing for any mergers. They are upgrading their EVDO network support and they are upgrading their My Circle plans. These dont seem to be actions done by a company on the verge of being both by a rival.
Anyway in case you arent familiar with Alltels plans you should learn more. Their My Circle plan is one of my favorite plans in the US. Y
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on June 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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A long time ago in a galaxy far away…someone used the Death Star plans to build a paper droid and messed up the whole rebel plan. And so can you, if you have an ink jet printer, some scissors and glue.
It’s pretty accurate for paper, looks pretty awesome, plus it’s articulated. And if you really want to prove your paper droid making skills, you can use vector-based PDF plans to print and build your own life-sized R2 unit, but don’t let the Empire get a hold of the plans.
[Instructions] VIA [Starwarsblog]

Written by Conner Flynn on June 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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