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Sprint Deals

  • by teej

Everything Plus Unlike the older SERO plan (details below, but it is NO LONGER AVAILABLE), you actually have to know a Sprint employee.  An actual employee ID number is required to enroll.   $59.99/mo for 500 anytime minutes (45 cents/min. additional) $79.99/mo for 1000 anytime minutes (40 cents/min. additional)   Both include unlimited data and text messages.  Unlimited mobile-to-mobile and nights/weekends starting at 7pm.   SERO (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)   Sprint offers a few heavily discounted plans, but the most often used is SERO (Sprint Employee Referral... read more

Introduction To Google Android

  • by teej

  Android will deliver a complete set of software for mobile devices: an operating system, middleware and key mobile applications. An early look at the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) is now available.   Open Android was built from the ground-up to enable developers to create compelling mobile applications that take full advantage of all a handset has to offer. It is built to be truly open. For example, an application could call upon any of the phone's core functionality such as making calls, sending text messages, or using the camera, allowing developers to... read more

Treo 700 Palm Vs Windows

The major decision regarding the Treo is whether to use Palm or Windows software.  There seem to be pros and cons of both systems.  A lot has been written on the subject, especially with regard to the Treo 700.   One pretty good review appears here: http://www.pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=reviews&id=853   The review breaks down the different features of each and offers comparison and commentary.   Here is another article: http://www.technologyevangelist.com/2006/09/the_treo_700p_vs_tre.html   It appears that Palm is the simpler, more stable, more... read more

Iphone Application Development

  • by teej

iPhone SDK   Apple's iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit) is now freely available to anyone from the iPhone Dev Center.  You're only required to register as an iPhone Developer, which is free.   iTunes App Store   With the release of iPhone firmware version 2.0 the iTunes application store will open.  Apps will be available for both the iPhone and iPod Touch.  Many will be free, but developers are also able to charge for their applications.   In order to test your code on an iPhone and make it available on the App Store, you must apply to the iPhone Developer Program. ... read more

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