Mobile
Silki419 asked:


Trying to lower the costs of cooling my home this summer. Is it possible to install a whole house fan in a mobile home?

PARKHILL
Mobile
mamaganelle asked:


Me and my fiance are looking at mobile homes and have found some nice ones. We both have what I call mediocre credit. Nothing to bad nothing great either. We were thinking 15% I mean the ones were looking at are not that expensive. Some as low as 40,000. Just curious what we should be thinking about for a down

STICKLEY
Mobile
Magdalena B asked:


I incidentally dropped a glass of a sweet soft drink and it spilled over my mobile phone. From then on its keyboard is kind of sticky - it works, but I sometimes have to hit the buttons hard. Does anyone have an idea of how to clean it?

FLINCHBAUGH
operaminibeta asked:


The Opera Mobile 9.5 experience includes many of the innovations found in Opera’s trend-setting desktop browser including:

Intuitive user interface
Tabbed browsing
Improved text wrap
Page overview, zooming and panning
Landscape mode
Save Web page for future offline access
Call phone number from Web page
Send link as SMS/MMS
Send image as SMS/MMS
Small Screen Rendering™
Password manager
Web address input auto-completion
History and bookmarks
Copy text
Opera Widgets
Opera Mobile is currently shipped on more than 100 million phones with many of the world’s top mobile OEMs and operators such as HTC, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, T-Mobile, and others.

For more information, please visit:

http://www.opera.com/b2b/solutions/mobile/

WRIGHTSEL

phonedog asked:


Hands-on with the G1 Anrdoid phone. In this segment, Noah reviews the G1’s Web browser and YouTube app.

Much more on G1 @ http://www.phonedog.com/tags/g1.aspx

DIEKMANN

phonedog asked:


T-Mobile, Google, and HTC just launched the G1 - the world’s first Android-powered phone. Check it out, with launch and pricing info. More video coming soon!

Get Doug’s live impressions on the Noah’s Bark podcast: http://phonedog.podomatic.com/entry/2008-09-23T12_24_05-07_00

For more on the T-Mobile G1 with Google, check out PhoneDog.com: http://www.phonedog.com

BOUGIE

NeoPHILiyac asked:


The long-awaited HTC Dream, the first commercial handset running Google’s Android operating system, will be coming to T-Mobile as the G1 for $179 on October 22nd. Featuring a 3-inch touchscreen, internet navigation buttons and a full QWERTY keypad, the smartphone market has finally broken free of Symbian, Windows Mobile and the sweet clutches of fruit companies. Read on for the details, and you can decide whether or not the competition is a good thing.

Features:

Date and Pricing
$179 on October 22nd. (That’s with a two year contract.) Unlimited internet with “some messaging” will run $25/month. Unlimited internet and messaging is $35/month. Data plans will require voice plans.

Screen
The G1 sports a 3.17″ 65K color touchscreen that runs in HVGA (480Ă—320) resolution.

Battery Life
You can talk for 5 hours, or keep the phone in standby for 130 hours.

Camera
3.1MP, or right around 35mm 4×6 print quality.

Frequency Fun
GSM/GPRS/EDGE/Wi-Fi and UMTS/HSDPA
850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100Mhz

Dimensions
4.60 x 2.16 x 0.62; Weight: 5.6 ounces. And available in white, black and brown.

Storage
1GB MicroSD card preinstalled. Supports 8GB MicroSD.

GPS
Of course, what would Google Maps be without it?

Google Maps
As we’ve seen in a recent update, the G1’s Maps application will integrate Street View so you can see where you are going. But in an industry first, a built-in compass orients the map to your position. North is always up!

Android Market
Similar to the iPhone’s mobile App Store, the Android Market will allow downloading of various Android apps from the phone, to the phone.

Amazon MP3 Store
Amazon’s MP3 store will be preloaded on every G1, allowing the download of 6 million DRM-free tracks with singles starting at 89 cents. Downloading music requires a Wi-Fi connection, previewing can be done over T-Mobile’s network.

YouTube
Yup, it’s on there.

Other Apps
ShopSavvy: designed to help people do comparative shopping
Ecorio: developed to help people keep track of their daily travels and view what their carbon footprint looks like
BreadCrumbz: enables people to create a step-by-step visual map using photos; customers can create their own routes, share them with friends or with the world

Courtesy: Gizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/5053264/t+mobile-g1-full-details-of-the-htc-dream-android-phone

HODGENS

Mobilitysite asked:


This is just a simple walk through of some of the features of Windows Mobile 6 aka Crossbow.

On top of letting the lid of the new Windows Mobile 6 naming scheme, I have been given the go ahead to announce that Windows Mobile 6 will be unvieled next week at 3GSM. There will be some new devices announced that you won’t want to miss! What about my old device? Well, that’s up to the manufacturers. I seriously doubt that HP or Dell will upgrade their newer Pocket PCs to Windows Mobile 6. I wouldn’t get my hopes up too much.

For more info, keep an eye out at Mobilitysite.com

FLORY

pocketnowvideo asked:


Here’s a video demonstration of some of the new features in Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition (for touch screen devices)

Be sure to read the full review at Pocketnow.com

MCNEILL

Mobile
Suzanne B asked:


Like the mobile homes in Arkansas waiting to go to Katrina victims I own a mobile home that has a bent frame. It has a high corner. Does anyone know if it will settle and equalize over time… or, a method of correction?

HUMPHREY

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