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Archive for October 27th, 2007

Case For iPhone A Must

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

iPhones are one of the most expensive technological gadgets ever made. It is one of the biggest investments anyone can make. So being that valuable, it would always be best to protect our iPhones from damage or loss. I find the latest iPhone cases are a must-have purchase for all iPhone owners.

The Chinese-labeled iPhone cases came out months before the introduction of the Apple iPhone last June. I read several reports highlighting claims that the cases were first spotted at an electronic and components fair in Hong Kong. The cases were made prior to the release of the iPhones, perhaps knowing that people will soon need this product. There are many other cases and protectors out there now, but it is still the originals that work best.

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Old-School Bluetooth Handset

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Bluetooth technology has been soaring in popularity. With more and more gadgets including such capability, there are many excellent uses. If you are like me, looking for something unique and advanced in today’s highly competitive market, considering ThinkGeek’s Bluetooth handset. Now you can be a geek and still be old school.The Bluetooth handset from ThinkGeek is designed to be connected to my cellphone through Bluetooth. With this unit, it is possible for me to talk to my friends and colleagues with a retro-looking handset. I can make and receive calls with a connection whose range is over 30 feet. It has a Blue LED function mode, and is packed along with a USB cable, instructions, and the handset itself. It’s a great deal at a price of $34.99.

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