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Wireless... Are You Connected?


If you look around at any given time in public, you are likely to see people talking on a cellular phone. They are everywhere and growing. Almost everyone has a wireless phone. You will see people of all ages and occupations using wireless phones.

There are many different types of accessories and phones and many different types of carriers offering wireless phone services. There are even pre-paid phones that are great if you want to set the limit of talk time each month or if you have sketchy credit and are unable to get a regular service plan. Every cell phone user is probably going to want accessories to go with. Accessories vary from the basic to the extravagant. Many basic accessories will come with your phone such as the charger.

Wireless accessories are becoming as critical to many wireless users as the actual phones themselves. The fast moving expansion of technology in the whole wireless industry has created a huge need for accessories, and manufacturers have quickly jumped onto the bandwagon hoping to create that next big product that consumers everywhere are going to want. The good thing about wireless accessories is that in most cases, they have made wireless technology use safer and more convenient for everyone.

Most people now agree that driving with a cell phone is in many states now illegal, or in others extremely dangerous. Many wireless accessories have been created to make driving with a cell phone safer. Many phones have a capacity for voice activated dialing and now there are accessories to turn your cell phone into a speaker phone using the built in stereo speakers of your car.

Other accessories are also available to help shield users from harmful radiation given off by cell phones so they use ear pieces and text based screens. Other products keep cell phones dry and clean and holsters, belt clips and phone stands today provide people with quick and easy access to their phones. There are accessories that will change the appearance of your phone such as phone covers and faceplates in various colors and designs. There are light up keypads and colored keys to add to your phone. For the wealthy there are even gold cell phone covers and you can get them encrusted in jewels or your initials added.

The wireless industry is growing unlike any other phone industry. Manufacturers realize that there is still a huge open market, so they are working hard to make wireless products that will continue to revolutionize the marketplace. Be sure to visit the Internet weekly for the latest wireless products that will make your wireless experience as rewarding and as exciting as it can be.

Ava Widdell is passionate about wireless and is the webmaster of FSU Wireless


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Wilson Electronics Introduces the World's First 4G Mobile Cell Phone Signal ...
MarketWatch (press release)
LAS VEGAS, Jan 10, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Wilson Electronics ( www.WilsonElectronics.com ), manufacturer of North America's top-selling line of cellular signal boosters, announced at 2012 International CES the world's first 4G mobile signal booster, ...

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County, city agree to mobile cell-phone forensics lab purchase
Mankato Free Press
A mobile cell-phone forensics lab will soon be in use in a partnership involving Blue Earth County Community Corrections Department and the Mankato Department of Public Safety. The kit will allow police and probation personnel to quickly retrieve even ...



T-Mobile Cell Phone Tower Set to Move to Make Way for I-79 Exit Ramp
Patch.com
Planning commission approves moving the telecommunications tower about 800 feet from its current location on Dutilh Road. By Jessica Sinichak A T-Mobile tower is moving about 800 feet on Dutilh Road. courtsy of cellphonetowers.org A 189-foot tall cell ...



New SuperPAC targets Cravaack
MinnPost.com
The CREDO SuperPAC, formed by the San Fransisco-based Credo Mobile cell phone company, lists the freshman 8th District Republican as one of six lawmakers it will work to unseat in November. CREDO calls Cravaack "The Hypocrite's Hypocrite," blasting him ...

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Man shot in robbery returns to work
WJXT Jacksonville
The 36-year-old was working at a Boost Mobile cellphone store on Kings Road in Northwest Jacksonville on Saturday afternoon when he became a victim. Dixon said a man wearing a mask walked in with a handgun. "This guy came in and he didn't say anything, ...



Woman beaten and robbed of cellphone speaks out
Los Angeles Times
A 19-year-old woman who was beaten by a thief trying to steal her Boost Mobile cellphone said she was so caught off-guard by the attack that she fought back instinctively without thinking. "I was just like, 'Whoa!'" Jane Santamaria told KABC-TV of the ...

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HB denies T-Mobile cell tower
OCRegister
By JAIMEE LYNN FLETCHER / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER The fight over where to place a T-Mobile cell phone tower will continue in Huntington Beach. City Council members denied a request by T-Mobile to construct a tower on Springdale Street; ...

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Robberies don't always require weapons
WBTV
Surveillance video at a Boost Mobile cell phone store on East WT Harris and Hickory Grove Road shows two hooded men peering in the front window at 2:30 in the morning. Suddenly, they throw a large rock, shattering glass as it lands inside the store.



Scranton Times-Tribune

Blakely woman charged with North Scranton burglary, lying to police
Scranton Times-Tribune
Meanwhile, Ms. Cliff insisted her cellphone was inside Mr. Rella's home, describing it for officers as a Boost Mobile cellphone, according to the complaint. A few hours later, officers responded to 119 W. Parker St., where Joyce Benton reported finding ...



Why British journalists pretend to be Indian businessmen
Hindustan Times (blog)
Rickie Sehgal, the Indian businessman with Conservative Party links, was in all probability merely boasting when he allegedly told an undercover British reporter he could get him David Cameron's mobile (cell) phone number if he joined his elite club of ...

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