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On Wednesday, 19th of November, Sonim proudly presented its new partner concerning the product launch of a new rugged mobile phone.
The brand is known for its great reliability, and introduces the phone in collaboration with car manufacturer Land Rover. During an event at Land Rover, which took place in Beesd, the Netherlands, Roy Vervenne, Sonim's General Manager in the Benelux, admitted to be very happy to have Land Rover as its partner. Especially while the car manufacturer Land Rover produces products which are extremely skilled, and are able to function under the very toughest of conditions. In short; a perfect match with the robust mobile phones of Sonim.
ScienceDaily (Nov. 19, 2009) In everything from computer processor chips to car engines to electric powerplants, the need to get rid of excess heat creates a major source of inefficiency. But new research points the way to a technology that might make it possible to harvest much of that wasted heat and turn it into usable electricity.
That kind of waste-energy harvesting might, for example, lead to cellphones with double the talk time, laptop computers that can operate twice as long before needing to be plugged in, or power plants that put out more electricity for a given amount of fuel, says Peter Hagelstein, co-author of a paper on the new concept appearing in November in the Journal of Applied Physics.
ScienceDaily (Nov. 10, 2009) The first human embryonic stem cell treatment approved by the FDA for human testing has been shown to restore limb function in rats with neck spinal cord injuries -- a finding that could expand the clinical trial to include people with cervical damage.
In January, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration gave Geron Corp. of Menlo Park, Calif., permission to test the UC Irvine treatment in individuals with thoracic spinal cord injuries, which occur below the neck. However, trying it in those with cervical damage wasn't approved because preclinical testing with rats hadn't been completed.
Consumer Cellular a nationwide provider of cellular phones and services, is expanding its cell phone line to include two senior friendly cell phones designed by Doro, an award-winning Swedish company with more than 30 years of product design experience. With enlarged, raised buttons and easy-to-read display text, the Doro PhoneEasy 345 and 410 cell phones offered exclusively by Consumer Cellular make dialing and text messaging simple for all users. These new senior cell phones are friendly in use and affordable to purchase. The Doro PhoneEasy 345 is a basic, bar-style senior cell phone, while the 410 features a clamshell flip design and is available in black and white.
Has Sony-Ericsson become completely careless, or is it an intentional strategy to leak product information? If the leaking carries on like this, there simply won't be any mobile phones left to introduce during the Mobile World Congress 2010. As of this year, Sony-Ericsson no longer uses names like Cybershot or Walkman; instead more exotic names pop up, such as Satio. We have now come across the Sony Ericsson Kurara, which is supposedly a Symbian S60 5th generation OS Smartphone.
At this time, the Sony Ericsson Kurara specifications are still scarce, although it's expected to be a full-touch Sony-Ericsson Symbian phone featuring a large display and an 8 Megapixel camera.
Motorola introduces the Motorola Debut i856 - the first iDEN push-to-talk slider phone - stays with you through lifes ups and downs, with fast push-to-talk, music and camera features. The Motorola Debut i856 is the first iDEN cell phone to combine the convenience of push-to-talk with the smooth control of a slider.
The compact design of the new Motorola cell phone gives easier access to the keypad along with the security of keeping keys protected when not in use. Control your music, take calls, view messages and access the internet, all with the slider closed. The Motorola Debut mobile phone is equipped with a 1.3 megapixel digital camera and can record low resolution videos.
The first cell phones simply let you make calls while on the go. Now manufacturers try to outdo one another with the latest features. Which phones stand out from the pack?
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