21Mar
The Cloud is a Free WiFi provider which was founded in 2003.
The Cloud evolved from an indoor hotspot provider into the number one wireless broadband network in Europe. In addition to thousands of indoor locations, they also provide extensive outdoor coverage in cities across Europe like London, Amsterdam and Stuttgart.

Recent news from The Cloud is that leading food retailer Pret A Manger (Pret) has announced plans to deliver free WiFi access to 130 of its UK shops.
The Cloud has expanded to Germany, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway, and is actively looking for further expansion opportunities.
The company looks for partnerships with the world’s leading telecommunications operators, device manufacturers and broadcasters to deliver a world class wireless broadband experience for those on the move.
The Cloud is great for mobile phone users looking for Mobile WiFi Hotspots – and remember these are FREE WiFi hotspots.
Tags: Free WiFi, Mobile phones, Mobile WiFi hotspots, The Cloud
21Mar
If you want to get your hands on an iPhone for FREE then you can sign up to O2s latest 24-month mobile phone tariff.

There are two 24-month tariffs available depending upon the iPhone you want:
- For a Free 8GB iPhone 3G is £34.26 per month.
- For a Free 16GB iPhone 3G is £44.05 per month.
Both of these tariffs will be available from 3 April 2009 and customers will be able to enjoy access to over 9,500 public Wi-Fi hotspots, courtesy of The Cloud and BT Openzone. If you are not willing to sign up to these two year contracts O2 have kept their 18-month mobile phone contracts available for £44.05 for the 8GB iPhone and £73.41 for the 16GB version.
You will be able to get your hands on these deals on the iPhone 3G from O2, Apple and The Carphone Warehouse.
Tags: 24 month mobile phone contract, iphone, Mobile phones
21Mar
IWOOT is the third company to release a mobile phone wrist watch the sWap after Hyundai and LG.

We are now in the “James Bond” era of mobile phone gadgets with this latest mobile phone watch. As it is a watch users will of course be able to tell the time, but in addition to this they will be able to make and receive calls via the phone that can be paired to a Bluetooth headset. Even better you can send and receive SMS and MMS messages from your wrist on its 1.5″ TFT screen.
The new sWap wrist watch mobile phone can do even more, as it is a music player too supporting a variety of formats including MP3, MIDI, WAV, AAC and MP4 files. And there is more! The sWap mobile phone also has a 1.3-megapixel camera that can be used to snap pictures and record videos.
Tags: IWOOT, Mobile phones, sWap
21Mar
The problem that mobile phone retailers have is that the customer cannot fully appreciate what a phone looks like, so they loose out to the high street mobile retailer.
A British company Astera3D has taken a step in the right direction by producing online 3D rotating images, as per the one below:
By clicking on the rotate buttons you can look at the phone from any angle so that you can see how the phone looks. by playing with the buttons at the bottom of the image you can even remove the back cover and see how the battery removal works – so instead of trying to work this out over the phone with customer support lines, you will be able to see it in action yourself.
The technology works by using a series of photographic images spliced together in a movie and it works great – so maybe the playing field between online mobile phone retailers and the high street has been levelled a bit more.
Tags: Astera3D, Mobile phones
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