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Perhaps the easiest way to personalize your phone for free is to download free ring tones from the numerous places available online that let you do so. You can choose music that you like, download voice clips from different entertainment sources or create your own ringtones. And if you avoid all of the marketing for the ringtones that you have to pay for, you can get all of your ringtones for free. Here are ten of the best places to get them:
1. Cellsea. This is one of the best sites out there for creating your own ringtones for free. You can upload music from your computer or from a website URL and convert it into various formats to be turned into ringtones on different phones.
2. Cool Free Ring Tones. The most popular downloads on this site are the polyphonic ringtones which are organized into categories such as anthem, Disney and punk. However, you can also get free monophonic and create-your-own ring tones.
3. I Want Free Ringtones. In addition to offering a variety of different ringtones for free, this site also has a few fun free nametones for you.
4. Melopolis. The free ringtones on this site are divided into a bunch of different types of melodies so that it’s easy to find the things that you like.
5. Mobile17. This is a create-your-own-ringtones site that is able to be used by people with lots of different types of phones.
6. Mr. Tones. The fun thing about this site is that it tells you what the most popular ringtone downloads are so you can get what’s hot.
7. Myxer. This site lets you make your own ring tones and share them with others at no charge. Be aware that you have to pay for any ringtones that you get from their catalog.
8. NextPimp.com. This is a ringtone sharing site which has a massive database of free ringtones.
9. PhoneZoo. This is a mobile social networking site where you can create ringtones for free and share them with friends on the site. You can also get free downloads of the ringtones others share with you.
10. Tones9. People who are seeking ringtone downloads of well-known music and media frequently turn to this site.

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  • Aug. 23rd, 2008 at 6:01 PM


Where other broadband providers focus on packaging and pricing, Virgin instead has a decidedly unique focus: speed. Surfing the internet through Virgin is more akin to riding waves using a rocket than a surfboard, as it utilises the latest fibre-optic technology in order to provide speeds that are above and beyond anything that the competition has to offer. For any heavy internet user, the opportunities that such speeds offer are almost too good to be true, and the temptation is definitely way too strong to deny.

Everything that can be needed

Ripping through the internet at supersonic speeds has various advantages. Putting it basically, speed on the internet equates freedom in the purest sense. Since near the dawn of the internet, cutting down on loading times have constantly been a priority, and faster and faster connection types have been developed in order to facilitate this. However, as faster and faster connection types have been developed, new and more demanding content types have been added, meaning that a website chock full with the latest features and widgets would still take the better part of a minute to load.

Thankfully, with the speeds offered by Virgin Media Broadband, load times are confined to being a thing of the past, for the time being. What would have taken minutes, instead takes seconds, and what could have been hours is reduced to minutes.

By erasing the considerable load times for a variety of high-end content types, new avenues of exploration on the internet are quite literally at the fingertips of customers. Video streaming, downloads, uploads, music streaming, file sharing, and even gaming; all of these things experience rates of performance that could not have been possible otherwise.

More than can be desired

Apart from its main selling point of high speed broadband internet, Virgin has the advantage of cross-market packages that can offer customers true value for money. With combinations that include all of broadband, phone services, as well as television services, Virgin is able to consolidate all three product lines into money-saving offers that customers can't help but to feel drawn to. Not only that, but even the more basic broadband-only packages come in a collection of 'sizes' so that any customer may choose what he or she deems to be the best fit.

Also, through their exclusive broadband extras product that offers, Virgin Media Broadband makes great value products available for a minimal fraction of the cost. Not only are most of these products far cheaper than what would be paid conventionally, but also they come in complete lines of categories that are games, music, photos and kids. To be completely honest, there is something for everyone.

Blazing new trails at blazing fast speeds seems to be Virgin Media Broadband's approach to the broadband internet market. Of course, the prospect of high speed internet browsing is such an incredible talking point that it practically guarantees to draw a crowd, all ready to sign up for the fastest ride in town.

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  • Jul. 1st, 2008 at 7:52 PM


Many of us often receive emails and SMSes outlining cellphone dos and don'ts. Have you ever tried to find out if any of these tips hold water in terms of scientific evidence and reasoning?
Here we explore the truth behind several common mobile phone myths that are doing the rounds of the Internet:
~ Myth: Mobile phone use at a petrol pump can cause an explosion.
~ Fact: None of the incidents you read about in forwarded emails have ever been verified as the truth. Moreover, the belief that a mobile phone can ignite petrol is simply unfounded -- the elctromagnetic field created by it and the current passed on by its batteries are both far too weak to cause gas to ignite. So why the warning at both gas stations and in cellphone manuals to cease and desist from using your phone while you tank up? Simply because it's better to be safe than sorry -- at the end of the day, the cellphone possesses flammable properties.
~ Myth: Charging your cellphone every day will reduce the life of the battery.
~ Fact: While this is true of older cellphone models, which use batteries like NiCd and NiMH, cellphones which use newer batteries like Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer can be charged every day without undermining performance or battery life.
~ Myth: You get a free phone on a contract/ combined offer when you subscribe to a particular telecom operator's services for a year or two.
~ Fact: No free lunches. Read carefully before you sign -- a cancellation of the network provider's services before the contract expires may lead to a hefty penalty fee.
~ Myth: Since I don't get network coverage from my service provider within my own home, the service provider is no good.
~ Fact: Mobile phones use radio technology. Just like your car radio, your mobile phone may have poor reception in some places. You should also check up on whether it's your handset that is causing the problem.
~ Myth: Mobile phones fry your brain.
~ Fact: While it is true that mobiles phones can produce a little heat, your head is more likely to warm up from walking in the sun.
~ Myth: Cellphone use can affect male fertility.
~ Fact: Calling all men who carry their mobiles in their pockets or in a holster on their belts: the good news is that you are still as capable as an Arabian stud! As of the present there is no hard evidence that cellphone use can affect male fertility.
~ Myth: Mobile phone use can cause tumours on the side of the head and lead to cancer, particularly in children.
~ Fact: There isn't sufficient proof of this as yet, because mobile phones haven't been around for too long. However, a precautionary approach is recommended (reduced usage, availing of speakerphone or hands-free options, using the Bluetooth facility, opting for a low SAR phone) ï especially for children. The most lethal risk of mobiles is using them while driving
~ Myth: When your cellphone battery gets completely drained and your phone switches off, you can punch in a code to dig into reserve battery power. Your phone will then restart and your battery power will be increased by 50 percent.
~ Fact: This is 100 percent false -- after a cellphone goes off from lack of battery power, there is simply no battery power left in reserve for it to start operating again. No code in the world can restore such a cellphone's activity -- you have to recharge the battery. If you have a hard time believing that, read your cellphone manual -- if it possessed any such feature, the manufacturers would undoubtedly mention it, especially to help customers cope with an emergency situation.

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Designed to Fit in the WiMAX Module of 12x12mm, Features Idle Current of Less than 0.5mA

Sunnyvale, CA, Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) announced a new mobile WiMAX chipset optimized for small, embedded modules targeting mobile WiMAX devices such as smart phones and PDAs. Samples will be delivered to major module manufacturers starting in August 2008.

The chipset includes a baseband IC, the MB86K22; an RF IC, the MB86K52; and a power management IC, the MB39C316. The three devices are essential elements for competitive WiMAX modules. The chipset was designed so that the size of the WiMAX module will be 12x12mm. The idle current, which has a direct impact on battery life, will not exceed 0.5mA, helping the development of attractive mobile WiMAX terminals.

The next-generation Mobile WiMAX technology will be deployed in the United States, Europe, and Taiwan this year, and in Japan next year. The initial service will be through PC-based mobile broadband access, with simultaneous development of handsets, smart phones, PDAs, portable games and navigation systems.

With this chipset, module vendors can offer competitive mobile WiMAX products in a small form factor. The chipsets mature software stacks have been proven in the previous generation product, and the power management schemes have been optimized at the system level. These factors enable mobile WiMAX terminal manufacturers to focus on designing attractive user interfaces and service-oriented applications.

This highly integrated WiMAX chipset features the low power and small form factor essential to the development of attractive mobile WiMAX terminal products, said Makoto Awaga, general manager of the mobile solution business group of Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited in Japan. Fujitsu has assumed a global leadership position in moving WiMAX into deployment, and we are now ready to work with module vendors to meet market requirements.

Chipset Key Features

The MB86K22 is a fully integrated baseband IC built using the Fujitsu 65nm advanced CMOS low-leakage process technology. The operating power of the MB86K22 has been reduced by 36 percent from the previous generation. Power-gating technology shuts down the power supply in the unused blocks inside the device, so that the entire mobile WiMAX module consumes only 0.5mA, extending battery life.

The MB86K52 is an RF IC built using CMOS process technology, which supports 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, and 3.5GHz, almost all the frequencies set by the WiMAX Forum. This offers mobile WiMAX terminal manufacturers the ability to introduce global WiMAX devices. The MB86K52 also supports MIMO and beamforming technology, which are essential for mobile WiMAX Wave 2.

The MB39C316 power management IC eliminates all the complex and time-consuming power management requirements by accommodating one cell battery. This design minimizes the peripheral components outside of the module. The MB39C316 controls and manages the modules power schemes at the system level, achieving the lowest power consumption at each operation.

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