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The craze of camera mobile phones
(Mon Dec 25th, 2006, by Adam Jaylin)
The 21st century can easily be termed as a ‘technological era.’ The growth that the world is in the midst of making knows no limit. Mobile phones are just one such step in this never-ending technological ladder, and what a step it has proved to be!
Comment by Communication — March 29, 2007 #
Nokia 7373 Pink:Too Good to Resist!
By: carlodanie, Mon Apr 16th, 2007
The Nokia 7373 Pink is a power-packed mobile phone that has all the potential to woo us. Gone are the days when mobile phones were used only for the sake communication. But things have changed a lot today. Nowadays, we use mobile phones as a camera, as a music player, as a business device, as a web browser, as a gaming device and what not! Increasing competition among the leading mobile manufacturing companies has given us ample choice to make wise decision before resorting on any specific handset. The idea is simple and clear! If our preferred handset lacks on any particular feature, we can search a bit and go for the one that meets all our expectations.
Comment by Communication — April 29, 2007 #