July 27, 2010

San Francisco passed a new law last month that requires all retailers to display the amount of radiation a cellphone emits. Predictably, that law is now coming under fire from CTIA, the wireless industry group. CTIA has filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of the ordinance.

June 30, 2010

Barely two months after its release, Microsoft has pulled the plug on its "Kin" smartphone. It is the latest sign of disarray for Microsoft¡¯s recently reorganized consumer product unit.

March 30, 2010

Verizon Wireless may finally be on the verge of getting the iPhone. According to a WSJ article, a new iPhone is in the works and that Apple could work onVerizon Wireless.

March 29, 2010

A new study from psychologists at the University of Utah suggests that very few people can safely drive while chatting on a cell phone.

Key Wireless Phone Features to Consider

Organizer Software

In this day and age, the typical wireless phone is becoming a multi-functional devive.  To this end, as you consider various cell phone features, you will want to consider organizer software for your wireless phone.

Your Wireless Phone:  The Perfect Organizer

Huh? A wireless phone instead of a laptop or organizer? Sounds like a game of Monte with technological devices, but pressing the wireless phone into service as other devices, including an organizer, is the wave of the future. While some cell phones are being manufactured to supply this need, there is also software that you can buy for an ordinary digital phone that will turn it into an efficient organizer.

Basic Features on a Standard Wireless Phone

Currently, most ordinary wireless phones have features like alarms for various things, calendars, and phone books. You can even schedule most phones to call another number at a certain time, and can also enter appointments and what they’re for as reminders. But these are sometimes cumbersome and don’t allow you to input enough information for it to be useful.

The New Line of Laptop Replacing Wireless Phone Products

The new laptop-replacing phones are the dream phones for the technologically inclined who need the capability of a laptop without the cumbersome body. These palm computers can run internet browsers, word processing programs, business applications, and organizer software. Not only can you talk on the phone and make schedules, you can now manage your entire schedule on your wireless phone.


Cost of Organizer Software for Your Wireless Phone

These laptop-replacing computers can cost upwards of $2,000, so if you’re looking for organizer software for a cheaper computer, you have to decide exactly what you need. If you would like notification when you receive emails or voice mails-that you would have to retrieve on your PC-you can have your computer call your wireless phone and notify you!

There is also software, some of it free, that you can use to simply organize your phone book. For people with lots of business contacts, this can be an enormous time saver. However, if you want a fully-functional organizer, consider FoneSync. FoneSync software keeps all data on your mobile phone and PC synchronized, so that if you lose your wireless phone, your data will be locked up tight in your computer.

A Look at FoneSync for Your Wireless Phone

With FoneSync, you have up-to-date information, that you need only key in once, that is exactly the same as your computer information. This data can be transferred to new phones easily. FoneSync also manages your appointments and calendars as well as your phone books. This software can be used on most wireless phones, including several PDAs and palm computers.

So no more techno-Monte with your computers and wireless phone. Manage it all at once, and in sync, affordably on your cell phone.


   
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