‘Spare One’ Phone Runs On One AA Battery

The Spare One is just that a spare cellphone that runs on a single AA cell and does nothing more than make calls. If left switched off, it can last for up to 15 years (or the time before the battery inside decides to burst and spread its toxic innards everywhere).

Actually, it does two things: you can also use the Spare One as a flashlight.

Its a fantastic idea, and perfect as an emergency phone even for those who dont regularly carry any phone at all: the Spare One will make emergency calls without a SIM card inserted. For regular use, you just pop in your SIM, power on and go.

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Sharp AQUOS smartphone doesn’t look like one

When you talk about smartphones, most of us would think that they involve a rather generous touchscreen of sorts, not to mention a candybar form factor (with the exception of a rare few which comes with a slider QWERTY keyboard) as well as all the trappings like Wi-Fi connectivity, 3G support at the very least, and a microUSB memory card slot amidst others.

Well, Sharp has just introduced the AQUOS phone to folks living in the Land of the Rising Sun, where it intends to deliver plenty of enjoyment to users courtesy of a high-quality graphics engine and the ability to hook up to AQUOS LCD TVs. The latter is definitely a no-brainer after all, why let your phone connect to TVs from your rivals when you can take advantage of this situation to sell more TVs of your own?

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Want the IPhone 4? Sell Your Old One

It didn’t take long for some current iPhone owners to decide they’re going to get the new iPhone 4–by selling their old iPhones and using the proceeds for the latest gadget.

Since Apple unveiled the thinner re-designed iPhone with a high-definition screen and a front-facing camera on Monday, consumer electronics trade-in and recycling Web site Gazelle.com said it has seen a spike in the number of people looking to sell their old iPhones.

A year ago when the iPhone 3GS was announced, Gazelle.com got 141 trade-ins of old iPhones on the first day. This year, it got over a 1,000 just on Monday, with 65% of them being last year’s 3GS model. The site believes the numbers on Tuesday were even larger. We saw

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Ninjas Unbox the Google Nexus One

Thanks to PatrickBoivin, somewhat known for his stop-motion animations, I will never post another Nexus Unboxing post on this blog.

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Nexus One Review

The Google Nexus One is the most anticipated Android phone ever. First, because Google was rumored to be “freeing people” from the the wireless carriers rule (yeah right) but more legitimately because it is said to be the best Android phone ever. Of course, that’s what I’ll try to determine over the course of this review. Among the differences between the Nexus One and the previous best Android phone, the Droid/Milestone, there is a faster processor (a 1Ghz Qualcomm SnapDragon) and an AMOLED display which is amazing.

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