
Do you think you’re paying too much for your cell phone? Would you like to change that? A mere fifteen years after cell phones were first introduced to the public back in 1977 with only 2000 customers, 60 million people now have cell phones. It’s now t a $30 billion a year industry. If you don’t want to contribute any more to that $30 billion than is absolutely necessary, read on.
A JD Powers and Associates report states that the average basic service cell phone package costs $63 per month, and those with more advanced features runs an average … Read more at Reverse Cell Phones
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March 25, 2011 – 12:20 pm
The dawn of the smart-phones has brought about not only the phenomena of increasing head injuries as people walk into lamp posts while sending text message to their friends and playing Angry Birds. More interestingly however, the mass adoption of these lifestyle devices has brought about a renegotiation with the physical landscape and the way we interact with our environments.
Not only have smart phones effectively made the trusty old Sat Nav obsolete, they’ve left the old timer trudging off into the distanced red-faced and feeling dejected. You see, a smart phone just tell you where you are and … Read more at Reverse Cell Phones
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Tagged App Store, Apple, facebook, Google, Handhelds, IPhone, mobile phone, Nokia, Skype, Smartphone, text messaging
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For decades now scientists have been debating whether the radiation emitted from cell phones is causing permanent damage to the brains of people who use them. A new government funded study by the National Institutes of Health seems to suggest it is doing something, but scientists are not quite certain what that is.
Let’s be clear: according to researchers the electromagnetic radiation produced by a cell phones affects glucose metabolism. When glucose metabolism inside your brain goes up, cells get activated. The complete study was published in the Journal of American Medical Association and includes the caveat that while they … Read more at Reverse Cell Phones
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Tagged Brain, cellphone, Electromagnetic radiation, International Agency for Research on Cancer, IPhone, mobile phone, Mobile phone radiation and health, National Institutes of Health, reverse phone detective, Science and Technology, Search Engine Optimization, United States, Virtual Assistant
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February 14, 2011 – 12:50 pm

The mobile phone usage in the car debate is one that has been talked about for years and there are already a lot of countries including UK, China, Poland, Australia and Brazil that have already said yes to ban the use of a mobile phone in the car.
The main country that is yet to say yes on a whole is the USA and this currently is put down to the individual states voting independently to make a decision. States like Alabama, Idaho and Delaware are all still saying no to a ban whereas other states like California, Washington and … Read more at Reverse Cell Phones
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Tagged Australia, Brazil, California, Idaho, mobile phone, New Jersey, Poland, reverse phone detective, United States
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December 20, 2010 – 1:37 pm
If you love listening to music everywhere and any time – while walking or jogging or on your way for work, you should probably choose a headset that best contents your needs. If you already have the monstrous device of Apple – iPhone, you know that it is not just a device, it is a lot more than the usual mp3 and mp4 players. One of its best functions is the media hub. If you want to have a high quality sound you should also take care and buy good headphones. Bad headphones do not only provide … Read more at Reverse Cell Phones
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Tagged Apple, Bluetooth, Headphones, headset, IPhone, iPhone 3GS, iphone 4, iphone 4g, iphone accessor, IPod, Smartphone
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November 29, 2010 – 8:44 am

Before the phone was invented, people communicated by letter. While it was possible to send someone with a note or card if you wanted to get a message to an acquaintance or family member within the same town or city and get a reply in return. However, in general if the person you wanted to contact lived some distance away you could have an agonizing wait to find out what they were going to say.
The telephone made interaction easy and immediate – if you wanted to organize a night out or a party, you could do so straight away. … Read more at Reverse Cell Phones