Pharos Science & Applications offers a different type of pay-as-you-go service on its unlocked GPS-enabled Windows Mobile smart phones: Initially, U.S. maps and service are free, but you must pay for access to maps of Canada, Western Europe, or Eastern Europe at the rate of $2 per day, $5 per week, $7 per month, or $50 per year. (Pharos says that it will soon offer maps of China, Russia, Mexico,
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Hi there, My wife and I heading to Hautulco, Mexico next week. I would like to bring my 8830 world...
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RFID’s Security Problem Are U.S. passport cards and new state driver’s licenses with RFID truly secure? Starting this summer, Americans will need passports to travel to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean–unless they have passport cards or one of the enhanced driver’s licenses that the states of Washington and New York have begun to issue. Valid
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The guys behind Zeemote seem to be re-doing their Dutch launch earlier this year in Mexico. The team just announced that the Zeemote will be launching on the Telcel network, bundled with the good old SE W760i. Next to the...
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MobileGamesBlog on 19th Dec 2008 (via blog.mobilegamesblog.com)