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Ghetto RF shield keeps iPhone and speakers happy

apple | interference | iphone | random | rf | shield

If you're one of the unlucky few to still be rocking unshielded speakers around your work or living space, then you're probably painfully aware of just how annoying that cell-signal "buzz" can be. The problem is, speakers that aren't shielded from electromagnetic (RF) interference will pick up on the radio frequency perturbations associated with incoming or [...]

Cool BMW concept car - what if handsets were designed like this

bmw | flexible | gina | ideas and rants | random | skin | video

It's a slow news day. You gotta love summer. I came across this video of the BMW GINA concept car. The idea behind this car is that the skin acts more like a malleable cover than a rigid-metallic material that requires all manner of hinges, seams, and joints. You gotta love BMW. Macenstein mentioned that it would [...]

Orange using wind to power Moby-recharging at Glasto

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I thought this might be a story about feeding each of the Glastonbury revellers a can of beans and then collecting the resulting methane, but it appears not…..   Orange is apparently going to use a 7 metre wind turbine to power (recharge) mobile phones during Glastonbury this year! Users will be able to connect their device [...]

Shoes that detect WiFi?

random | the digital life | wifi

"A Step in the Right Direction" is apparently the name of a new prototype shoe that could detect WiFi hot-spots where the users are walking. The shoes have a full tower PC in the platform heel integrated electronics, including a pressure sensor in the sole to start scans, LED indicators in the top, and presumably [...]

Comedy break: Top 10 places to lose your cellphone…

random | security | the digital life

Actually this story isn't very new at all, but I stumbled across it whilst looking at other info on the ever-wonderful Interweb. Cell phones etc wrote up a list of the top 10 places to lose your cellphone - rather than replicate the entire list here (you can read that by clicking the link at [...]

NEWS: Young adults are being bombarded with useless shit, hungry for indepth news

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While not related to mobile I feel this relates to a small number of IntoMobile readers, you know who you are, you have your homepage set to Google Reader. You know what RSS is and who invented it. You subscribe to anything on the net you find interesting. You complain that it's hard to keep [...]

Random Video: Monday is pretty boring eh? Well show me your genitals!

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Totally safe for work, but I would put headphones on if there are people around you who are easily offended by sexist remarks. Enjoy your Monday folks: ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Video: Most disturbing Nokia commercial to watch on a Monday morningNokia N800 reviewed on DL.TVNokia holding an invite only party at CES?Google will be presenting Android [...]

Chuckle-worthy: 3G is third-generation G-A-N-G-S-T-A

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Who knew the 3G (third-generation) data networks across the globe were involved with gang-life? According to Wikipedia, the 3G network technology is apparently "the third generation of gangster mobile phones standards and technomology, supersoaking 2G." This is what happens when anyone is allowed to edit Wiki articles. We knew 3G data networks were the hotness, but we [...]

Mexican press attache caught stealing pocketful of White House staff BlackBerry handsets

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Alleged handset theft happens all the time, it's the reason we should all keep our precious mobile phones guarded at all times. But, that bit of common sense seems to have been too much for the White House.  Apparently, heightened security measures required that White House staff leave their sensitive-data-filled BlackBerries on an unattended table [...]

Orange's Read&Go newspaper reader

accessories | orange | random | wifi

 Orange France has announced a new e-book reader - cunningly titled the Read&Go. Whilst devices such as Amazon's Kindle are more book-focused, this little chap is pretty much just for newspapers - Le Monde, Le Parisien, Les Echos, L'Equipe and Télérama for example. Apparently these get hourly updates, via a mixture of 3G and wifi [...]

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