July 29th, 2008
Samsung’s new Anycall Haptic is a treat for the eyes and the fingers! The phone features a large touch-screen display (like the iPhone) but it also enables uses to feel clicks, vibrations and other tactile input. There are 22 kinds of touch sensations on the new phone.
The name, Anycall Haptic, comes from the Greek word “haptesthai” which means “touch.” When the word is used as a plural, “haptics,” it means the science and physiology of the sense of touch. For more information about haptics or the new Anycall Haptic phone, click here!
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July 29th, 2008
foneGEAR is pleased to announce new NBA cases. Manufactured and distributed by foneGEAR, these cases are now available to purchase. There are currently 20 teams represented in the line.
Be sure to check them and our other licensed products (such as NFL, NASCAR, Collegiate, etc.) out at our store – click here now!

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July 17th, 2008
After the release of the new Apple iPhone 3G there have been many reviews of the product. Overall, most find the product an improvement from the first iPhone and are generally favorable towards it. There are still some drawbacks, however.
Just a few of the new improved features include: improved sound quality with a metal grill over the earpiece and speaker, louder volume making it easier to hear and be heard, improved reception and a GPS application are just a few.
Some of the features that were less favorable included: no removable SD card, no removable battery and no video recording.
For more information read the full reviews, here just a few of them:
PC Magazine Review:
CNet Review:
Engadget Review:
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July 17th, 2008
Apple Inc. sold 1 million of the new iPhones in just three days over the weekend. The phone was released last Friday July 11 in 21 countries.
Apple ran out of iPhones in 95 stores including all of the Apple shops in Alabama, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Rhode Island and Wisconsin.
Apple and AT&T are demanding customers pick a two-year service plan at the time of purchase. They are hoping to prevent buyers from reselling the phone or unlocking them to work on unauthorized wireless networks.
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June 12th, 2008
Cell phones in Japan are quite different than those the U.S. – even Apple’s iPhone. Most of their cell phones are become even too complicate to master and the average person only uses 5 to 10 percent of the functions actually available on the phone. While in the U.S. people beginning to use their cell phones as their MP3 player as well; in Japan people use their cell phones as a mini 3-inch TV, a game system – with Wii-style sensor games and high quality camera.
It’s unclear whether Japanese consumers will ditch their complicated cell phones for the easy-to-use iPhone. There are varying opinions about this. A survey showed just more than half of those polled showed interest in buying one, however less than one-fifth knew what an iPhone was. Then there are those who believe people may just buy the iPhone as an upgraded iPod and not their main phone. The iPhone will be sold in Japan by the end of the year.

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June 3rd, 2008
With all of the hype leading up to Apple’s next product announcement, it’s interesting to note that Palm has bounced back to 13% of the smartphone market, largely on the strength of its new smaller, less expensive offerings. Also worth noting is that foneGEAR makes accessories for all smartphones, and you can find them here in our web store.
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May 27th, 2008
A recent study by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) showed that at the end of 2007, the number of mobile users was over 3.3 billion. This is equivalent to a penetration rate of 49 percent.
The strongest gains over the past two years were shown in Africa. It was also reported that two thirds of all mobile subscribers were from developing countries.
With over 500 unique cases, chargers (home and car), and Bluetooth headphones, foneGEAR has something for all 3 billion subscribers. Browse our product line here.
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May 22nd, 2008
foneGEAR has a new “Specials” section of the website with products that are being discontinued. Check out these new great deals – click here before it’s too late (the products are only good until supplies run out, so hurry)!
This will continually be updated so make sure you check back often to see the newest deals that are going on! All these products have been marked half-off - so don’t miss out on these super savings, go now!
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May 21st, 2008
Are you looking for a phone just to use to talk on – one without all the bells and whistles of today’s “smartphones”? If so, try the LG VX5400 through Verizon Wireless. This is a dependable phone that makes clear calls and has a long battery life.
This easy-to-use phone has a bright LCD outside screen as well as a bright inside LCD screen, making it easy to see anywhere, anytime. As do the clear, black-and-white keys. You can store up to 1,000 contacts in the phone book and this phone has Bluetooth compatibility.
This is a sleek, easy choice if you are looking for a “talk only” phone. For more information, check out this product review by PC Magazine.
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May 20th, 2008

This Optimus Prime statue is 87 inches tall and weighs 485 pounds. The whole statue is made out of old, recycled car parts. The transformer costs $4,838.71.
It was made by a group of sculptors and art designers based in Thailand. They make everything from sci-fi models and sculptures to metal works and custom-made models. All of their work is made out of the used, recycled car parts. They make models of famous sci-fi characters such as, Star Wars, Terminator, Star Trek, Transformers, etc.
To see more of their work (including this Optimus Prime), check out their website: www.robot-models.com!
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