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The first truly i-smartphone unlock sim card for iphone 3G
The market peddles the black color chip pastes, the white typeface product is counterfeit goods At present in the market sells the i-smartphone black white typeface non-packing product is counterfeit goods!Notice: Recently so many fake i-smartphone sim unlock come into market sold by some counterfeiters. Please pay attention that the word “i-smartphone” writes in black or white, or without our packing is all fakes. Our i-smartphone company produce a specialized unlock sim only for iphone 3G. They are different from our universal unlock sim. So many resellers sell universal unlock sim as unlock sim for iphone 3G to customers which result in so many loss to the final users. We state seriously here that we only produce a unique unlock sim specialized for iphone 3G which have best signal stability, can find signal back automatically. The most important is that they can work perfectly in 3G network. read it here forum.newsgator.com
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SolarExpress USB Host Card Review
Adama Brown brings us a review of the SolarExpress USB Host Card, which brings the ability to control USB devices like keyboards and flash drives to Windows Mobile handhelds.
Mythbusters RFID episode axed after 'pressure' from credit card firms
Bust this Discovery Channel prevented the exploration of RFID security by Mythbusters, the popular science television show, after allegedly coming under pressure from credit card companies.…
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ASUS Officially Intros New 9800GT-Based Matrix Series Card
ASUS has officially unveiled the new ROG EN9800GT graphics, as part of the company's successful Matrix Series. The newly announced product was first spotted last week, alongside another Matrix Series card, based on AMD's Radeon HD 4850. Designed to provide gaming users with a boost of graphics performance, the...
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Crazy French RFID travel card has built-in USB jack
If the latest scheme to replace train tickets with RFID-based smartcards is to work, French railway chiefs must be hoping it doesn't fall foul of the privacy protesters currently having their say there. In a trial scheduled to begin this autumn, SNCF plans to introduce a new smartcard with a couple of twists – one on the high-tech side, the other decidedly old school.The cap fitsThe first innovation in the Weneo RFID card supplied by Marseille firm Neowave will be an onboard USB jack that's protected by a thumb-drive-like plastic cap.SNCF says this will allow passengers opting for the Weneo – it already has a plain-vanilla RFID card in service – to connect to a PC at home and securely top it up online.< Travel data too< Additionally, the public rail network's website will deliver updated timetable and fare information to the PC based on the locale data contained in the card.< During the trial, the 1,000 testers will also have to try out the second intriguing feature, which will see each card personalised with the user's photo.< Snap shut< Rather than some sort of high-end embossing technology or a hologram, the Weneo has a clear plastic window for a passport photo.< The user inserts a picture, snaps the window shut and leaves it there to prove they own the card. Trying to open the window and remove it simply destroys the photo.< Discount details< Identity is important as the Weneo contains not only straightforward cash balances but also information about each user that determines, among other things, whether they qualify for discount fares based on age or employment status.< All of which brings us back to that privacy issue we started on – with 4GB of memory, the Weneo offers plenty of scope for storing a lot more than just a student card and a few Euros.
Kingston 8 GB microSD/SDHC Card Review
Kingston Technology recently added an 8 GB microSD/SDHC card to its product line. Brighthand's Ed Hardy put this new accessory through its paces and brings us this review.
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Transcend 4GB MicroSDHC Flash Card $10 shipped
On the Card Info app
Palm’s Card Info application has always served new Palm owners well: they used it to check the free space on their memory card until they got their first file manager (or directly switched to Resco Explorer). Unfortunately, the release of PowerSDHC marks the end of its useful life. The program is heavily flawed and does not [...]
A 47-year-old Olathe man reported more than $2,000 of items stolen from the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street on Sept. 14. Among the missing items were an HP Pavilion computer, valued at $1,600, a Verizon Wireless card, valued at
A 47-year-old Olathe man reported more than $2,000 of items stolen from the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street on Sept. 14. Among ...
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