Apr 21 2008
Posted by: Sierra in Accesories
Boysstuff Ltd has this useful tool with which you can recover all your deleted data from a SIM card.
It is said to be working with almost all SIM card types and is designed for retrieving last dialed numbers, SMS messages, and phone book entries, but it also can perform additional functions such as call selected fixed dial numbers, edit phone book, backup SIM data into a file, and printing.

Another situation when you could use the SIM Recovery Pro is if you suspect someone is using your cell phone without your permission, and you can set the tool to show you all the actual information on the SIM card.
SIM Recovery Pro combines a SIM card reader with special software and retrieves all your SIM information in a few minutes, without requiring installation or special skills from the user.
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One last think you should know about deleted text SIM Card readers is that they work probably with 90% of the cell phone models, as some of the newer ones erase the SMS messages permanently and this means they are unrecoverable, but you can use the tool with those phones that have the PIN code set for the handset and not for the SIM card.
In case the cell phone’s user has locked the SIM card, then you’ll have to find out this code first to access the handset with no problems.
SIM Recovery Pro is available at Boysstuff Ltd at £59.95.
Mar 06 2008
Posted by: Sierra in Accesories, BlackBerry
Apr 24 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Accesories
If you got tired of looking like a robot while walking on the street, with all that headset wires going around you, even if you don't use them, have no worry. Because Matthias Lange thought about that and designed this beauty...the
Clipset Bluetooth Headset, that has an interesting feature: if not used, the earphone can be wrapped around the device.. The interface has three buttons, two for volume control and one power button that is also used to answer incoming calls.
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Yanko.
Apr 21 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Accesories
Jabra and Klipsch teamed up to create a speaker docking station for your mobile phone. It connects to your mobile phone through its docking slot and plays music from your music phone. Jabra created the universal connectivity port which accept connection through the 2.5 mm, 3.5 mm, mini USB connector plugs and 3.5 mm PC input cable.
Features:
* Weight: 3.7 lbs
* Dimensions: 4.3" x 12.9" x 6.7"
* Universal corded connectivity system that allows connection to most music phones, music players and PC’s (2.5mm, 3.5mm, Mini USB connector plugs and 3.5mm PC input cable)
* Maximum acoustic output: 94 dB SPL at 1 meter
* Power: 30 watts total: 15 watts * 2 channels
* Tweeter: 2mm * 19mm
* Woofer: 2mm * 63mm
* Amplifier: Class D
* Facilitates charging with device charger through opening in the back.
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shinyshiny.
Mar 21 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Accesories, Special
If you're blind, we have some great news for you. Il Village, an Italian company developed a GPS satellite application that will help you get anywhere you want. I don't know how you are reading this article, but I hope someone is reading it to you.
The main idea is that you can have two dedicated keys on your mobile, one for telling you your exact location and one for calling a 24/7 emergency call center that will localize you and give you instructions. You will hear everything with the help of a Bluetooth headset. The Italians that tested this device were very pleased with the results and said that this device made their life easier. I don't want to be mean, buut, if you're a blind person, why would you want to go wandering around all day, because there's nothing to see.
Via BBC.
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