Verizon’s announcement - that it planned to open up its network to third-party devices and applications - sparked much speculation on whether the move might dissuade Google from bidding in the upcoming 700 MHz auction. It hasn’t.
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[Posted: November 30th, 2007 in CellForCash.com News | 246 Views]
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Verizon Wireless announced yesterday that it will provide customers the option to use, on its nationwide wireless network, wireless devices, software and applications not offered by the company. Verizon plans to have this new option rolled out nationwide by the end of 2008. Any device that meets the minimum technical standard will be activated on the network.
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[Posted: November 28th, 2007 in CellForCash.com News | 1 Views]
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Most humans communicate in a frequency range up to 8 kilo hertz (kHz) and can hear at much higher levels. A piano’s highest note is about 4 kHz. Some people can hear frequencies as high as 22 kHz. “Presbycusis” occurs, however, as you age and is the normal loss of acute hearing.
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[Posted: November 26th, 2007 in Ringtones and More | 714 Views]
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Apple does it again. Apple said today that it sold 1.12 million iPhones in Q4. The $200 iPhone price cut essentially doubled Apple’s phone sales rate from about 10,000/day to 20,000/day for the last 20 days of (fiscal)Q4.
Apple management admits that as many as 250,000 of the iPhones sold so far may have been bought by people who just want to unlock them to work on other networks.
[Posted: November 20th, 2007 in CellForCash.com News | 273 Views]
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