Thursday, March 10, 2011

Eat your heart out: iPhone 4 Style Pillow Cushion (trend, fashion, lifestyle, mobile, computing, tech, report, Apple)

iPhone 4 Pillow

You have such major love for the new iPhone 4 that you want sleep with it. But your significant other says, “Either the iPhone goes or I go.” Panic not. The iPhone 4 Style Pillow Cushion allows you to be close to your beloved smartphone without really committing any crime. 

The front of this plush pillow takes on the appearance of the iPhone 4′s home touchscreen with basic App buttons on front; the bordering has a stainless steel look with buttons in the proper positions; and the rear of the pillow exhibits a comical take on the cult-like Macintosh “apple” with two bite marks on each side. Oh yeah, and there’s a rendition of the sleek camera lens in the upper right corner.

There is a secret pocket on one side so you can hide precious items, like even your iPhone 4?

iPhone 4 Pillow Cushion

The fabric is 82% spandex, which gives the pillow a silky feel, and the filling is polystyrene; synonymous for “soft and fluffy.” The cushion’s size (15.75 in x 7.87 in x 5.91 in) is just right for adding that extra aesthetic punch to brighten up the couch or serve as an accent pillow for the bed. Speaking of accents, you might also like how theMario Mushroom Vibrating Massage Pillow spruces up the bedroom.

Apple iPhone4 Style Pillow

The Apple iPhone 4 Style Pillow Cushion features:

  • 18% polyesterurethane + 82% terylene spandex fabric cloth material
  • Inside filled with 100% polystyrene white nano particles
  • An open hole left on one side, you can make a DIY pocket & put a phone or anything others as you
    like inside
  • Comfortable and good decoration for your home

The iPhone 4 Style Pillow Cushion is on sale at Deal Extreme for $15.30. Just avoid dialing people and having conversations through your pillow. We don’t want to instigate any breakups.

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1 Huron Street
Takapuna, North Shore 0622
Tel: (09) 551-5344, Mob: (021) 117-2222

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Truth About How Harry Houdini Died. (Dr Mobiles Limited - iPhone Repair)

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Samsung Phone Unlock - Dr Mobiles Limited, Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland 0622

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If you have one of the latest Samsung smartphone and need to be unlcok the network, please feel free to contact us and we shall be happy to sort you out!

For more information, please contact us via www.drmobiles.co.nz.
Dr Mobiles Limited
1 Huron Street, Takapuna
Auckland 0622, New Zealand
Tel:  +649 551-5344

Newest supported Samsung models

Unlock S5780

Unlock S5670

Unlock S5830

Unlock S5570

Unlock I5510

Unlock E2120L

Unlock C3200

Unlock T669B


Why you should unlock your Samsung mobile phones?
  1. Eliminate Roaming Fees — Roaming charges can drastically increase your mobile phone bill every month. These roaming charges are based on either your current cell phone contract or the limits of service areas that your provider offers. Unlocking your mobile phone can eliminate roaming fees by allowing you to change the SIM to lower priced networks or local networks when traveling
  2. Increase Resale Value — When you decide to upgrade to a new phone, it also time to sell your old one. Unlocked mobile phones are easier to sell up to 50% more valuable than a locked one because they are compatible with more networks, which means there will be more potential buyers for your phone. Note some website mention that the resale value goes up with 200 or even 300% this is of course complete nonsense.
  3. Save money by using cheaper telecom providers - With an unlocked mobile phone you can change carriers without buying a new phone. This means you can take advantage of the best service package for your current needs. Then if your needs change, you can change providers.
  4. Save money by buying cheaper prepaid phone and sim only contract - All prepaid phones have a simlock because these phones are cheaper then they should be. The providers 'sponsor' these phones because they will earn the money back when you use their network to make calls, and as we all know prepaid calling is expensive. So this neat little trick allows you to buy a cheap phone and still call cheap. What you do is a buy a prepaid Samsung phone and unlock it using our SRS instant online unlock service. Then get a cheap sim-only contract (sim-only contracts often give you discounts on the monthly rate because you are not getting a phone) and use that in your new Samsung phone!
  5. Being able to use dual sim adapters - When your phone is unlocked, there is the possibility of applying a dual SIM adapter, which allows your to have two SIM cards in the same handset. This makes your cell phone a much more versatile tool, for example you can separate work and leisure calls. Switching SIM cards can become as easy as turning your cell phone off and on again. You are in complete control of your mobile phone!
  6. Increase your service area - Being free of any provider restrictions allows you to increase your areas of service without roaming charges by choosing a provider which offers better coverage in the area where you are the most.
  7. Global Connections - Unlocking your phone may also enable dual, tri or even quad band functionality on your mobile handset. This means that your cell phone will be usable in even more countries around the globe as well as being a more valuable resale item. There is no longer any reason to own more than one cell phone handset.
  8. One-time event — Works for the life of the phone, the same goes for repairing 'phone freeze' or 'phone locked, return for service'. Once you have the so called 'unfreeze code' from our software and for some reason you might end up with 'phone freeze' again (e.g. if you have been playing with your phone and entered some wrong codes) you can just use our unfreeze code again and you are ready to go again!
  9. Specially designed for consumers - a lot of unlocking solutions either make you wait 72 hours or more for some unlocking code which sometimes doesn't even work or will get you 'phone freeze' or are designed to be used in shops by professionals. Our solution is specially designed for end users to make it as easy and fast as possible and above all super safe! It is impossible to kill your phone using our solution.
  10. We guarentee our service - if you fail to unlock / repair a phone using the correct cable and the function you are trying to use is supported by our service as written on this website we will 100% refund. Note that we do NOT refund for failing to install the drivers, if you have any trouble contact support they will help you out and if they can't we will refund!
 

Monday, March 7, 2011

US T-Mobile HTC Series Google Android Phone Unlock - Dr Mobiles Limited, Takapuna, Auckland

If you have one of the latest HTC smartphone and need to be unlcok the network, please feel free to contact us and we shall be happy to sort you out!

For more information, please contact us via www.drmobiles.co.nz.
Dr Mobiles Limited
1 Huron Street, Takapuna
Auckland 0622, New Zealand
Tel:  +649 551-5344


T-Mobile G1

Unlock T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream)

Unlock your HTC Dream G1 - Gphone from Google and HTC.
Worldwide T-MobileOrangeTIM and Movistar versions available.

HTC Desire

Unlock HTC Desire (Bravo)

HTC Desire / Vodafone HTC Desire / T-Mobile HTC Desire / Orange HTC Desire / O2 HTC Desire / Three HTC Desire / Telus HTC Triumph / Telstra HTC Desire

HTC Legend

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Unlock Vodafone HTC Magic (Sapphire)

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Unlock HTC Desire Z (Vision)

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First in New Zealand: HTC Remote Unlock - GSM Network by Dr Mobiles Limited

We are proud to annouce that Dr Mobiles Limited is the first company to offer professinal REMOTE unlock service for a wide range of smartphones.  Now are able to unlock most of the latest HTC smartphones.  We accept only Paypal as payment for unlocking.

For more information, please contact us via www.drmobiles.co.nz.
Dr Mobiles Limited
1 Huron Street, Takapuna
Auckland 0622, New Zealand
Tel:  +649 551-5344

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iPad 2 vs. The Competition (Apple, Galaxy, Tab, Milestones, tech, news, report, update, Auckland)

Yesterday's iPad 2 announcement threw down the gauntlet to the host of tablet challengers, many of which haven't even gotten their product to market yet. How does Apple's second tablet compare to the first generation of its rivals? We pulled the specs for the new iPad and its closest competitors: the large-format Android tablets - Motorola's Xoom, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and the LG Optimus Pad - HP's TouchPad, and the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Comparo

Let's see how they compare:

Processor
iPad: Apple A5 1GHz dual-core 
Xoom: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core
Galaxy Tab: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core
Optimus Pad: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core
TouchPad: Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.2 GHz dual-core
PlayBook: ARM Cortex-A9 1GHz dual-core

Storage
iPad: 16/32/64 GB
Xoom: 32 GB
Galaxy Tab: 16/32 GB
Optimus Pad: 32 GB
TouchPad: 16/32 GB
PlayBook: 16/32/64 GB

Network
iPad 2: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM, CDMA
Xoom: 802.11 a/b/g/n, CDMA
Galaxy Tab: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM
Optimus Pad: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM
TouchPad: 802.11 b/g/n, GSM
PlayBook: 802.11 b/g/n, WiMAX, LTE, HSPA+

Screen
iPad: 9.7" 1024x768
Xoom: 10.1" 1280x800
Galaxy Tab: 10.1" 1280x800
Optimus Pad: 8.9" 1280x768
TouchPad: 9.7" 1024x768
PlayBook: 7" 1024x800

Rear Camera
iPad: 720p HD
Xoom: 5 megapixel
Galaxy Tab: 8 megapixel
Optimus Pad: dual 5 megapixel
TouchPad: none
PlayBook: 5 megapixel

Front Camera
iPad: VGA
Xoom: 2 megapixel
Galaxy Tab: 2 megapixel
Optimus Pad: 2 megapixel
TouchPad: 1.3 megapixel
PlayBook: 3 megapixel

OS
iPad: iOS 4.3
Xoom: Honeycomb
Galaxy Tab: Honeycomb
Optimus Pad: Honeycomb
TouchPad: webOS 3.0
PlayBook: BlackBerry Tablet OS

Sensors
iPad: light, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope
Xoom: light, accelerometer, magnetometer, barometer, gyroscope
Galaxy Tab: light, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope
Optimus Pad: light, compass, gyroscope
TouchPad: light, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope
PlayBook: accelerometer

Video
iPad: 1080p HDMI, VGA
Xoom: 1080p HDMI
Galaxy Tab: HDMI
Optimus Pad: 1080p HDMI
TouchPad: n/a
PlayBook: HDMI

Available
iPad: March 11
Xoom: now
Galaxy Tab: unknown
Optimus Pad: "some time in the second quarter"
TouchPad: unknown
PlayBook: April 10? (rumor)

Price
iPad: starting at $499
Xoom: $599 WiFi, $799 3G
Galaxy Tab: unknown
Optimus Pad: unknown
TouchPad: unknown
PlayBook: $499? (rumor)


While most products have some unique feature or another that sets it apart from the rest, they are fairly comparable, at least to the casual user. What this suggests is that consumers are going to make their choice based on price and brand familiarity. And while many competitors have not released their prices yet - and may decide to set them based on the iPad - if this is the case, it could be that the iPad may continue to have the advantage for a while.

So is 2011 going to be "the year of the iPad 2?" We'll have to wait and see, though if competitors' offerings continue to be late out of the starting gate, the iPad's lead may be hard to overcome.

Blackberry Messenger May Be Coming to iOS (messenger, MSN, skype, ebuddy)

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According to "multiple trusted sources," Research in Motion is poised to bring its extremely popular Blackberry Messenger (lovingly shortened to BBM) to both the iOS and Android platforms. Boy Genius Report reports that it could come to Android within the year, and iOS would follow after due to Apple's more restrictive app-approval process. 

The report also mentions that the software might actually come to both of these platforms for free, but RIM has not settled on a definite pricing plan, and may move to a one-time or a recurring pricing plan. BGR adds that "it might seem strange" for the company to bring one of the main selling points of their Blackberry devices to its rival platforms, but RIM might be trying to bring official software to these platforms, instead of copycat applications that currently occupy both OS's app stores. 

It seems that BBM for iOS and Android will be a "stripped down" version of the software, and users will still need a Blackberry device for all the features of BBM. But there's a potential that the if RIM provides excellent versions of the app, they could "own the entire messaging app category on every major smartphone OS."

Again, there is no word on timing at this point, but according to the report, the software is, in fact, in the works.

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1 Huron Street
Takapuna, North Shore 0622
Tel: (09) 551-5344, Mob: (021) 117-2222

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