Hello Kitty Cell Phone Car Charger
Spotted on FarEast Gizmo, a Hello Kitty car charger for cell phones.

Spotted on FarEast Gizmo, a Hello Kitty car charger for cell phones.
Nobody keeps a secret like AT&T, and by that I mean nobody keeps a secret quite so poorly. Boy Genius Report and other sites are talking up an internal Death Star memo that asks employees to hold down the fort during the June 15 - July 12 window. Vacations should be moved if possible, says [...]
Danger fans Hiptop3.com have managed to get a screenshot pulled from a prototype of the Sidekick Aspen/Gekko, the company’s replacement for the teen-friendly iD. It’s still not exactly clear what the relationship is between the two new codenames, but I can now say with some certainty that there’ll be at least one all-new model in [...]
Gigabyte has released a new touch-friendly interface for Windows Mobile phones. While the Smart Touch UI is designed to run on Gigabyte’s GSmart line of phones, an unofficial version of the software has been leaked and you can download it and install it on pretty much any Windows Mobile 5.0/6 device.
It’s hard not to compare [...]
TmoNews has gotten their hands on a seemingly internal T-Mobile doc discussing their imminent 3G plans. As tipped, it’ll launch in NYC tomorrow and 20+ major markets by the end of the year. One thing to note, in the doc it discusses the “great call quality” and “more network availability” 3G will offer — not [...]
Mobile Solutions introduced a new product today called SIMable that fools your cell phone into thinking it is unlocked.
Using its SIM card add-on, you can basically unlock it and use it on other networks without actually changing the software on the phone. Sadly, it doesn’t work with the iPhone.
All of us who’ve been waiting for 3G on T-Mobile have been waiting longer than we’ve been waiting for The Police to get back together, but it looks like May will be the month that all this patience finally pays off. TmoNews is pegging the first launch to be in NYC, and spreading to the [...]
If you shed a tear every time you have to delete a text message at the bottom of your inbox, or if you can’t bring yourself to part with the latest ROTFLOL SMS sent by your best friend, then TreasureMyText is for you.
TreasureMyText is an online service that will store all of your text messages [...]
Gizmodo posted on an interesting topic that came up during a lunch with AT&T’s Mobility CEO, Ralph de la Vega, regarding the iPhone and 3G support. He said that AT&T expected to have all of the smartphones on their network integrated with 3G. PC Mag’s Sascha Segan asked whether or not this would include iPhones, [...]
It’s 2:00 in the morning and the phone rings. You roll out of bed and go grab your phone just in time to hear the person on the other end hang up, realizing it’s the wrong number. You stumble back to bed and the phone rings again. You put a pillow over your head and [...]
Financial Times reports that Apple is currently in discussions with music companies to allow customers to have unlimited access to the entire iTunes music library in exchange for paying a premium for its iPod and iPhone devices (presumably for the life of the device).
The plan sounds similar to Universal’s Total Music plan in which the [...]
Over the last couple of weeks several of the big cell carriers having been rolling out “unlimited” talk packages, including AT&T. Well it appears that they’ve gotten around to adding the iPhone to the mix as the Apple iPhone rates page now features an unlimited plan. For $119.99 a month you get unlimited talk time [...]
An unnamed U.S. wireless carrier maintains an unfiltered, unmonitored DS-3 line from its internal network to a facility in Quantico, Virginia, according to Babak Pasdar, a computer security consultant who did work for the company in 2003. Customer voice calls, billing records, location information and data traffic are all allegedly exposed. A similar claim was [...]
Google today said on Thursday that it would make donation of phone service to Project Homeless Connect, an effort dedicated to providing ordinary services to the very poor. The project is immediately active yet currently limited to the San Francisco Bay area, although it is planned to expand across the US and will primarily offer [...]
Mozilla is in informal talks with mobile operators about its mobile Firefox project, which the organization hopes will shake up the market as much as the introduction of the desktop browser did in 2004. “Mozilla’s mission is to break open a closed market,” said Mike Schroepfer, Mozilla’s vice president of engineering, during a visit to [...]