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Review from: MobileTechReview.com Carrier: AT&T Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson What’s hot: Great gaming. 

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Finally someone came up with a Bluetooth stereo headset that looks futuristic with fantastic sound! The headband. 

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Windows Tip: How to Cut Back Services

By Josh Cole | On Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 - No Comments »
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Works with: XP, Vista, Windows 7 Free up resources by disabling unnecessary services, or setting them to start manually. There’s a list of possible candidates for disabling them here. To turn off services in Windows, go to Start > Run and type: “services.msc”. Double-click on the service you want to alter and change the Startup Type to Disabled or Manual. The Remote Registry. 

Zweena Aggregates Your Medical Records For Easy Management

By Monty Dimkpa | On Friday, February 17th, 2012 - No Comments »
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One of the biggest challenges facing consumers when it comes to their health is the ability to manage, consolidate and track their medical history. We all know the drill: every time we change a healthcare provider, we need to somehow reproduce our medical records for the new provider, and yet maintain our privacy – a situation exacerbated by an increasingly mobile population. But there. 

Zweena ensures the security of clients’ health information

By Monty Dimkpa | On Friday, February 17th, 2012 - No Comments »
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Zweena’s online PHR service provides patients and healthcare providers with a secure, private and easy-to-access platform that offers a truly comprehensive accurate online personal health record. By minimizing stress and error and presenting useful health information in a clear and actionable way, Zweena allows patients to really be in control of their health information, and makes. 

Android Market Tips

By Josh Cole | On Wednesday, February 8th, 2012 - No Comments »
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from Pocket-lint.com The Android Market is your home for perusing, choosing and downloading the third party software you want to help make your phone the tool that you want it to be. While it’s simple enough in itself, there are one or two things worth knowing to help you get the most out of it. 1. Paid apps Some apps cost money for a good reason. Often they can be very good and highly. 

Android Tip: Add Live Wallpaper to your Device

By Monty Dimkpa | On Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 - No Comments »
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This is one of the coolest features that sets Android apart from the iPhone: rather than having a static background image on your phone, live wallpaper lets you show continually running animations on your phone’s screen. Pick up one of hundreds of themes in the Android Market, look through the range from the likes of Kitteface Software, or choose any video you want using C.C.P. Cre@ions’. 

App Review: NFL Flick Kicker HD

By Monty Dimkpa | On Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 - No Comments »
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Published by: Full Fat Games “The #1 kicker game on mobile featuring all 32 official NFL teams!” 5 Stars DESCRIPTION Become an NFL Kicker! Choose your team, customize your player and get ready for the ultimate placekicker game. Depth of play includes PUNTING coffin corner kicks, placekicking FIELD GOALS and MORE across five game modes! Legendary football flick and ‘after-touch’ controls. 

Android Tip: Get control over your ringtones

By Monty Dimkpa | On Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 - No Comments »
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Ringtones are a hugely important part of customising any phone, which is why Apple has made it so tricky to add your own ringtones to the iPhone and prefers to steer users to downloadable (and expensive) ringtones. However, Android makes it quite easy with broad music support and easy setup of ringtones. Grab an app like Ringdroid and you can load up a music file, scroll through the waveform. 

Scout by Telenav

By Monty Dimkpa | On Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 - No Comments »
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Navigation finally has a personal touch Finding the way around a new city is never any fun. Between not knowing where you are and where anything is, it is a recipe for disaster when it comes to having a night out on the town. But what if there were a personalize mapping app that did all of the legwork for you? The new app Scout from TeleNav does just that, and a whole lot more. Imagine being. 

Web Browsing tips for Android

By Monty Dimkpa | On Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 - No Comments »
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culled from: pocket-lint.com One of the reasons you bought yourself a smartphone was to browse the web. Well, it ought to have been because it’s something that they’re really good at and Android phones are no exception. The bigger the screen, the better the browse. 1) Double tap in browser An obvious one but if you haven’t worked it out you’ll kick yourself – once your web page.