Vodafone Unleashes Three McLaren Mercedes Phones
Vodafone seems to be getting all the cool phones nowadays and these three new McLaren Mercedes phones are no exception. The new 770SH, GX29 and SGH-Z720M are manufactured by Sharp and have pretty nice specs. Aside from being designed by a company that makes cars you'll never be able to afford, these new phones come with exclusive content, silver chrome covers and red highlights to reflect the McLaren Mercedes racing team colors.
Plenty of racing-related wallpapers, ringtones, video and other content will be included, like racing games to keep you entertained at red lights. They're available now for various prices unbeknownst to us.
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 770SH / GX29 [Mobilewhack]
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NVidia, AMD Battle to Turn Phones into Multimedia Platforms
With nearly every major consumer electronics device manufacturer lately having signed onto the notion that consumers everywhere are eager to watch CinemaScope movies on their cell phones and cell phone videos on their plasma HDTVs, the world's two principal manufacturers of graphics hardware are vying for center stage in Barcelona this week.
There, at the 3GSM World Congress, nVidia and AMD (we still have to get used to not saying "ATI") are making strong cases in favor of the convergence of all media, and that the center of that convergence is themselves.
Global Wine Stocks Now Allows Cell Phone Users to Find, Compare ...
Los Angeles, CA (FV Newswire) - Global Wine Stocks (www.globalwinestocks.com) launches a new service that allows users to browse 1.9 million current wine prices downloaded among 10,000 worldwide retailers using their mobile devices. With this new add-on from Global Wine Stocks, users will always be sure they are making a good deal when buying wine. The service uses regular mobile phone browser technology so the user can browse through a simple interface to search among the Global Wine Stocks' database of wine prices. Cell phone users can also target their search to see merchants selling wine in their area and customize the currency of the displayed results (other country results are adjusted using the current exchange rate).
Cell phone users can access the database with their mobile Internet browser at http://globalwinestocks.com .
Irreverent mentalist casts spell over audience
Wayne Hoffman is not your traditional cape-wearing, abracadabra-chanting magician. Instead, Hoffman prefers to sport jeans, a funky white jacket and short, black spiked hair.
"You wouldn't pull a rabbit out of a hat," Hoffman said. "What the hell are you going to do with a rabbit?"
Hoffman, a mentalist (mind reader) and illusionist (magician) who said he has been performing since the age of seven, performed his show "Mind Candy" Feb. 15 in the University Center. A crowd of more than 120 students, some of whom were lined up outside the Sunnen Lounge as early as 20 minutes beforehand, attended the show.
"The turnout was amazing," said Campus Activities Program Manager Liz Eisele, a junior broadcast journalism major.
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The Barron ECS PTA is looking for great recipes to compile into a cookbook. The PTA members would like for the cookbook to represent the diversity at Barron.Send in a recipe or two for inclusion. Recipes can be emailed to eaglecowgirl@aol.com or submitted via paper.ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSBoggessCartridge recycling Contest lasts to Feb. 16Through Feb. 16, students are encouraged to bring in empty inkjet cartridges, empty laser cartridges, laptops with power cord, used cell phones, PDA Palm Pilots and iPods for recycling.Each grade level will compete to win $50 from cartridges for kids to spend in their grade level.Donations can be turned in to the collection point in each grade level.For information, contact Marci at 972-571-5516.
ChristieWaMu student banking takes aims at savingsWashington Mutual is working with Christie Elementary students to start a School Savings program.Every Thursday, students will have an opportunity to go to the bank, which will be in the library, to deposit money.Students can bring pennies, dimes, quarters and any money they want to save.Gifted and Talented referral deadline Feb.
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