Friday, Mar 18, 2005
Vonage Third Party Call Control
Third party call control allows third party developers to write their own software applications to initiate a call from their Vonage phone to any other phone in the world.
For example, an Outlook plug-in could be created that would initiate a call by clicking on a phone number in the Outlook contact list. Another example would be a browser plug-in that would place a call to a phone number on any web page.
You will need your Vonage account login/password and your Vonage phone number to use this feature.
Vonage exposes two HTTPS URLs to make this happen.
Thursday, Mar 17, 2005
Samsung Cell Phone for $9.99 w/ Verizon
At radioshack.com with verizon cellular plans from $34.99/mo
RadioShack.com is featuring the compact 3.6 ounce Samsung A650 cell phone with any new cellular plan for $9.99 at time of purchase with free 2-Day delivery. It's available with Verizon cellular plans starting as low as $39.99 per month for the Verizon America's Choice 450 Plan.
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2005
PRICE DROP: Motorola RAZR V3 $209.99
New low price on RAZR cell phone for new cingular customers
The hottest new cell hone in years is now $209.99 after rebate at Intelenet Wireless with any new Cingular cellular plan. That's the lowest price we've seen on this ultra-slim Bluetooth camera cell phone.
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Tuesday, Mar 15, 2005
Ear vacuum cleaner
The Ear Vacuum Cleaner is today's how-can-we-live without-it Japanese gadget. It is suitable for all ages, compact and runs on batteries. Its strong suction keeps your ear canals clear of wax and other debris.
Comes with a cleaning brush and two nozzles.
Monday, Mar 14, 2005
Sony Flat-Panel Monitors
The bad: Only analog RGB inputs; wide bezel; minimalist feature set.
The bottom line:Everything you’d expect from a Sony: Incredible looks, great performance and, given its visual capabilities, a solid price tag.
At first glance, Sony’s latest SDM HS-93 Flat Panel LCD (liquid crystal display) looks incredible--and is even more stunning when turned on. From its mammoth 19-inch viewable screen, to a 170-degree viewing angle, to an almost unheard of contrast-ratio of 700:1, this head-turner of a panel will not only impress Sony-style fans with its sleek looks and visual prowess, but also laggards intending to make the transition from CRT to LCD. Forget extras, though; to keep pricing at a competitive S$1,699 (US$985) Sony has skimped on the SDM HS-93's feature set.
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