Archive for January, 2010

FTC Bans Robocalls For Sprint Users

January 6, 2010

Sprint Cell Phones No Contract were one of the first No Contract Cell Phones in the market, however a small disadvantage involving telemarketers disturbed its users. The FTC has decided to ban robocalls AKA pre-recorded commercial calls. Violators of this new law and ban could have to deal with fines as high as $16,000. But [...]

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Timex Solar Watch Takes A Licking And Keeps On Ticking

January 5, 2010

The Ironman Shock is the very portrait of a Timex Solar Watch, with a sporty digital design featuring a fifty-lap memory, a two-mode countdown timer, and water resistance up to depths of six hundred and sixty feet. Its letters and numbers are colored in highly visible orange and white that can be simply read; [...]

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Fashionable And Clever Casio Databank Watch

January 5, 2010

Casio Databank Watches are very capable wristwatches that continue to sell well even in our world of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and smartphones. Other than that, we all know Casio for their watches, and such brilliantly created watches grabbed the attention of thousands, maybe even millions. Casio watches carry on to manufacture their impressive [...]

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Enter The Verizon Razzle

January 5, 2010

Enter the Verizon Cell Phones No Contract, Razzle. One of the newest creations in No Contract Cell Phones history. While the cell phone industry remains controlled by smartphones there’s still a big market for music phones. Let’s face it, a few individuals don’t need great email access twenty-four / 7 from anywhere in the world. [...]

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Blackberry Repair And Necessary Parts

January 2, 2010

BlackBerry repair is generally not necessary, as these goods are manufactured for the highest standards of construction available. But catastrophic circumstances can make a repair needed from time to time, and if it’s actually still within the warranty period then you ought to just let Research In Motion (RIM), the company that makes [...]

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