Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Send Photos Train Skid via Cell Phone





Indeed very satisfying when I can send a photo to the editor through my cell phone, from a location very far away from the stalls telecommunications or office. That night, already late, around 0900 hrs, suddenly there is news train skid Malangbong in the region. As journalists have become obligation to cover the event and send news to the editor.
We go to the location with friends from the television journalist. When new to us in the parking lot, before reaching the location of incidents, around 0930 hrs, editor of office in Bandung that the call is photos must be sent immediately, and I answer that I have not get the photo because the new arrive in the parking lot. Quarter-hour then we arrive at the new location skid train.
I take some pictures or photos using a digital camera. But I think the time to send photos to the editor should be at that time also. To that, while colleagues have requested the assistance of television journalists to provide light, I take a picture or photo using a mobile phone or hand phone that I take.
After taking a picture, that time I also immediately send the photo to the editor through MMS (multi-media message system). In the night it is by the deadline and several more minutes to print up the printing. But, blessing hand phone that I take, finally photos that can later on
published in the daily general "Pikiran Rakyat", with a very good picture once.
Try to imagine, at night I did not have a hand phone MMS is equipped with facilities, of course I will not be able to send picture editor according expectations. And that night, I would still use
photographs taken manually, the process will be long delivery photos, because the location of an accident with my office very much the location of the distance around one hour. While the print schedule night it live a few minutes.
Benefits in my cell phone to send photos to the editor, is actually I do several times, for instance, sending photos deputy governor of Java west, the demonstrant photos, and others. Readmore »»

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Mobile phone tracks cattle


There's a lot you can do with your mobile phone - and now you can add the tracking of cattle to the list.

The free mobile phone software, NLIS Express, offers to the owners and operators the opportunity to record and transfer of the National Livestock Identification scheme information in the paddock.

In Queensland, Gympie agent Dan Sullivan has been testing the software, and after a month of trial, said it was time savings.

"I've had the reader and the phone is used in a paddock sale," he says.

"We've sold a few cows, we read the NLIS while we were there and put it all through Bluetooth on the phone, and with the buyer, who passed through, so it was all done then, so it was good" . Readmore »»

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Accessory

Accessory Geeks has today renewed his cell phone antenna http://www.accessorygeeks.com/uniantennas.html section. In our new cell phone antenna section, shoppers can browse through the different sections that have been created specifically to get directly to what they want. Our new cell phone antenna section has been divided into five different sections of purchases and each section has its own type of use like the first: a cell phone antenna resource section.

The cell phone antenna (http://www.accessorygeeks.com/uniantennas.html) resource section is a section of information that customers can learn more about a cell phone signal booster, cell phone antenna, amplifiers and find out how much more will increase the strength of the signal they want. This section also helps to answer some general questions about the use of cell phone boosters, antennas and amplifiers. The resource section also informed the guests on how to read the signals of cell phone as dB and the signals of cell phones.

The next in the category, customers can buy a category of applications. The category of applications, simply makes it easier for cell phone users to which it decided that we want to increase the signals of cell phones. Users can buy cell phone signal booster amplifiers and signal as a reinforcement for use in the car or semifinals, "RVS, boats, or in the home, office and in different types of buildings. With these different categories, customers can have these options for selecting which makes it easier to find and get the right kind of cell signal booster (http://www.accessorygeeks.com/uniantennas.html) for all the different places available.

Another option is for customers to purchase a particular cellular signal booster products. These products can range from cell phone antenna adapters, coaxial cables, antennas, amplifiers / repeaters, antennas combos, combos package or any other accessories related to mobile phone antennas. By dividing the various products related to mobile phone antennas, accessories Geeks believes this will be an important aid to customers who just want to know what they need.

Customers can also gain antenna combos created by the company providing the products. Customers can also get a combo made up by geeks that includes everything you need. Provide combo packages makes it easier for customers to get everything at once. In this way, customers do not have to buy on the purchase of several articles.

Accessory Geeks has provided customers with another option for the purchase of mobile phone antennae to navigate the different manufacturers and branded products in the cell phone antenna industry. Customers can buy products from Wilson Electronics, which are the most reliable brand name of cell phone amplifiers and cellular signal booster, the store for Mobile Mate products are the second leading cell phone signal boosters, for Wi - Ex zBoost, Kyocera and Digital antennas. However, if the client is not sure whether a product will work with your phone, and then our next class will be of great help.

Our next category, customers can shop for carriers who provides them or their telephone service. Cell phone users can buy from the top six service provider companies such as AT & T / Cingular, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Nextel, Sprint and Alltel. After reaching the section, users can find your phone model and get the right antenna for your cell phone.

"Accessory Geeks has divided the cell phone antennas page in this way because it is one of the easiest ways to help shoppers find the right antenna," said David Byun, President of Accessory Geeks. In this way a customer can go directly to what they want instead of wasting time looking around and a cell phone antenna booster (http://www.accessorygeeks.com/uniantennas.html).*** Readmore »»

Monday, August 18, 2008

Free Cell Phone

Free Cell Phone Service For Low Income Residents
Posted on August 17, 2008


Tennessee is the first state in the nation to provide free wireless phone service to its low-income residents. Prepaid cell phone provider TracFone Wireless Inc. announced Friday that it’s launching its SafeLink Wireless program in Tennessee. SafeLink provides eligible low-income households with a cell phone, access to emergency services and 68 minutes of free air time for up to a year. The Federal Communications Commission recently authorized TracFone to provide SafeLink, the company’s version of the federal program Lifeline. Other carriers are certified to use Lifeline, but they provide discounts on wireless service, rather than free service. Jose Fuentes, director of government relations for SafeLink Wireless, said the program will aid more than 800,000 low-income households in Tennessee.



The effect of cellular phone use upon driver attention.
McKnight AJ, McKnight AS.


National Public Services Research Institute, Landover, MD 20785. In this study, 150 subjects observed a 25-minute video driving sequence containing 45 highway traffic situations to which they were expected to respond by manipulation of simulated vehicle controls. Each situation occurred under five conditions of distraction: placing a cellular phone call, carrying on a causal cellular phone conversation, carrying on an intense cellular phone conversation, tuning a radio, and no distraction. All of the distractions led to significant increases in the proportion of situations to which subjects failed to respond. However, significant age differences of nonresponse appeared. Among subjects over age 50, nonresponses increased by about one-third under all of the telephone distractions. The response rate of younger subjects increased by a lesser degree except under intense conversation. Results were not influenced by gender or prior experience with cellular phones. The authors conclude that older drivers might reduce their accident risk during attention-demanding traffic conditions by avoiding use of cellular phones and that other drivers might do so by refraining from calls involving intense conversation.



Cellular phone service deal moves to FCC
Vt. settlement clears way for Verizon’s Unicel acquisition
June 11, 2008


By Bruce Edwards Rutland Herald


The two largest cellular phone companies in the state will divest their overlapping service territories under an antitrust settlement announced Tuesday. Verizon Wireless and Rural Cellular Corp., which does business as Unicel, reached an agreement with the Vermont Attorney General’s Office and the Department of Justice that will allow Verizon Wireless to move forward with its previously announced $2.67 billion purchase of the smaller cellular phone company, which operates in 15 states. The settlement and Verizon’s purchase of Unicel still requires the approval of the Federal Communications Commission. Vermont Attorney General William Sorrell said in a statement that "maintaining competition in this market is vitally important to the overall economic health of our state." Sorrell said requiring Verizon and Unicel to find a competitor to enter the Vermont market "will ensure that consumers continue to enjoy the benefits of competition in the cell phone market." ***

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