LG KS360 (WebSlider)

by admin on December 20, 2009

ks360In what concerns cheap phones, people look for quality and bargains more than they do a low price-tag. This is where this stylish phone delivers. The LG KS360 is designed to appeal to the younger crowd. Its cool design and variety of colors to choose from make it very appealing to the 12 to 16 years old crowd, while the built-in QWERTY keyboard and excellent performance make it a phone to remember.

It’s a phone that focuses primarily on texting and emailing, but it performs nicely as a music player. An SD card slot allows for an expanded memory, which you will be thankful for.  Its camera doesn’t deserve the good reviews the rest of the phone does. It’s awkwardly positioned and it lacks auto-zoom and a flash. But in this kind of phone, the camera is just an extra, so it performs adequately.

Battery life is incredibly long – LG announces 15 days on stand-by, which is impressive, to say the least. It also works very well as a web browser and the combination of the QWERTY keyboard with a well calibrated touch screen make it very easy to use.

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iPhone Insurance

by admin on November 20, 2009

broken-iphoneWhether your iPhone is lost, stolen, or accidentally damaged, iPhone insurance can offer you the peace of mind by covering any incidents that your iPhone warranty does not. Included in a service package for your iPhone, you can also rely on worldwide coverage, with free international shipping covered for the shipping of your device. There is also guaranteed new replacement, and accessory coverage up to a predetermined amount.

The warranty that comes with the purchase of your iPhone does not cover the most common accidents likely to happen to your device. Such as water damage, or theft, or loss. iPhone insurance can cover these scenarios with 100 percent replacement with a new device, shipped directly to you where ever you are in the world. You can get all of this for a small monthly fee that covers all possible damage to your iPhone. There is a small excess fee that is charged for each validated claim and is paid by you before the rest of the costs are covered by your insurance. This is a very small portion of the costs compared to the price of buying a new phone due to some unforeseen circumstance.

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Protect your passwords

October 13, 2009

Passwords may seem like a pain but without them all sorts of personal data would be up for grabs. Unfortunately, due to complex phishing scams and fake sites a lot of people unwillingly type their passwords into places that allow cyber criminals to get hold of them. Another way that criminals obtain passwords is by [...]

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Google Sync

September 27, 2009

Gmail has recently added support to Google Sync for Windows Mobile devices, iPhone, and the iPod Touch. With Google Sync, you can synchronize your mobile (Windows Mobile, iPhone, and S60) with your Gmail contacts and Google calendar.
With this new feature, your Gmail messages are forwarded directly to your phone. The connection is always-on so your [...]

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Apple vs. Blackberry

September 20, 2009

The new Blackberry ‘Storm’ has already been labeled an ‘iPhone killer’, if only because it is the first Blackberry to have the touch-screen feature. But do the other specs add up to contend against the infamous iPhone? Becoming one of iPhone’s many rivals, one can only compare the features in both phones to decide which [...]

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AT&T’s “Talk, Text & Surf” Bundle

September 18, 2009

AT&T released a package of services that includes all your means of communication (high speed internet, home phone, mobile with texting) into one offer, starting at $99 a month. AT&T combines all of your service bills into one and offers a monthly discount.
Now you can combine all of your AT&T services into one plan for [...]

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Sony Ericsson W760i

August 29, 2009

The elegant new slider from Sony Ericsson may be small, but packs a lot of features. From their Walkman series, it naturally comes with more music features than most phones. Playlists, music recognition, PlayNow arena for instant access to games, music etc. are some of the more basic. The newer features include SenseMe, which creates [...]

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Top 5 Cellphones of 2008

August 15, 2009

Last year produced many of the best, most cutting-edge, and most popular cellphones to date. Starting with Apple’s 2nd Gen iPhone, the 3G, which made every other cellphone manufacturer scramble to come up with an equivalent or alternative. Progress was fast tracked and the market released the Sony Ericsson Xperia Z1, Samsung Omnia, the Google-powered [...]

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How To Become A Good Webmaster

April 8, 2009

It’s not easy being a webmaster. Most of a webmaster’s tasks can be both tiring and frustrating. Imagine having to manage and maintain several websites and domains for different clients all at the same time. What is heartening is that there is a huge support group of fellow webmasters all over the world who are [...]

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THE HAND THAT ROCKS YOUR ONLINE CRADLE

April 3, 2009

There’s a saying that the hand that rocks your online cradle is the hand that clicks your world. It appears different from that movie you saw years back but this is perhaps the main responsibility of your webmaster. He makes sure that your products or services are captured in its best from and shown to [...]

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