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Motorola i776 lands on Sprint and Boost Mobile

Motorola i776 lands on Sprint and Boost MobileMotorola i776 lands on Sprint and Boost Mobile. Following the previous Motorola i776 + antenna leaked, the mobile phone with an “old-school stub antenna” that’s able to boost the reception, is now available through Sprint and Boost Mobile. This cellphone coems with a built-in GPS receiver, Bluetooth, VGA camera, PTT capability, two screens (internal and very small external). Sprint Motorola i776 is available for $79.99 on a two-year contract, while Boost is selling the device for $99.99 on a pay as you go plan.

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Victorian-style Bluetooth headset

Victorian-style Bluetooth headsetVictorian-style Bluetooth headset. A mechanical aural communication device for old-school fans. This is a limited edition Victorian-style communication device, perfect as a prop or enhancing a costume. The outer piece that fits over the ear is made of rubber and flexible to provide comfort and ease of use. The center piece is fully adjustable (it rotates up/down and back/forth). The backing of the center piece is covered in suede leather to provide comfort. Yeah, This is not an actual working device, it is a prop. The gears are static and do not move. In case you’re interested in the device, more information is available from here.

iDial - Dial App for iPhone with a virtual rotary keyboard

iDial - Dial App for iPhone with a virtual rotary keyboardiDial - Dial App for iPhone with a virtual rotary keyboard. An interesting dial application for iPhone especially for them who yearn for those days when phones were dialed via rotary. iDial emulates dialing of phone numbers with a virtual rotary keyboard. I think the app will be seen very unique for old-school fans. And it’s easy to use, even displaying the number you just dialed at the center.

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