"Drivers who dial into new technology from the Oregon company Njection.com, may have an edge when it comes to avoiding expensive speeding tickets in police speed traps."
"Mobile phone provider 3 has launched a new handset that will allow users to make free calls over the internet via telephony service Skype. Users will also be able to use Skype's instant messaging service, 3 said. But while people using Skype on their computers are able to make cheap global calls to any phone number, this will not be possible via the new 3 handset."
"Sync to iPhone will export all your 1Password data to an encrypted Safari Bookmarklet, which can then be used on the iPhone (or iPod Touch) to access all your information. Of course everything is encrypted with some seriously strong cryptography, namely 448-bit Blowfish with Cipher Block Chaning (CBC) and randomized salt."
"The SMS add-in for Outlook allows you to send messages directly from Outlook. Utilising your address book, keyboard and mouse is much quicker than using your handset to type and send messages."
Have to go pee in a pinch and not sure where the nearest toilet is? Load up MizPee on your mobile phone, type in your location and street address, and find the toilets nearest you.
You can avoid an AT&T contract plan and do pre-paid minutes on your iPhone. The trick is to fail the credit check during the registration process.
How do you fail the credit check? Just enter the bogus 999-99-9999 SSN during the registration process. Doing this will cause a prepaid plan option to appear!
Philips has created a concierge that sends local information via text to your phone. While I love that Philips is doing something useful, it feels very disconnected to the brand or any Philips product either. One good thing: Minneapolis is available! via Chroma http://chromainc.typepad.com
I didn't even know texting competitions existed, but supposedly a 13-year-old girl won $25,000 for texting 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' in 15 seconds.