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July 15, 2008

The Nokia 6124 classic a up to date phone

Filed under: Living With Telecommunication — admin @ 5:13 pm

The 6124 classic is not the best mobile handset Nokia have ever built, but it remains worth looking at. The 6124 classic is quite well featured for the price. With the 6124 classic Nokia have produced a good all rounder intended to be suitable for a wide range of users.

We found the 6124 classic very compact. If the colour scheme of your handset is important to you, you should be aware that this handset can only be bought in BlackWhite. The Nokia 6124 classic comes equipped with bluetooth, making it very easy to integrate with devices, like wireless headsets or a computer. The 6124 classic is compatible with 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G HSDPA 850 / 2100. A 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video, flash; secondary videocall camera is integrated into the 6124 classic camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser allows this mobile phone to be used for mobile Internet access. The Nokia 6124 classic is equipped with Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC ring tones including a vibrating alert. Getting on to the display the handset is supplied with a 2 inch screen, which is a disappointingly sized display if you look at the other options available for the money. The display is a TFT, 16M colors. A Li-Ion battery cell is that comes with the Nokia 6124 classic. This handset as a number of extras like, Built-in handsfree, Office applications (Excel, PDF, Powerpoint, Word, Zip), Push to talk, Calculator, Voice memo, FM stereo radio, Java MIDP 2.0, Video calling and MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player.

Even though this is one of the most recent handsets currently available, it is still possible to obtain some fantastic bargains on the 6124 classic. If you are looking for a great bargain, shop online where it is easy to find a huge number of really good deals to choose from. Purchasing online can allow you to take advantage of significant cost savings, it is even possible to get a contract with 6 months free line rental on the Nokia 6124 classic , which, in theory should not cost the earth to run.

June 14, 2008

Is your Vehicle a Target for Theft?

Filed under: Living With Telecommunication — admin @ 11:59 pm

“I never though it would happen to me,” is a common statement from auto theft victims.

Auto theft is on the rise in the U.S. A vehicle is stolen about every 20 seconds. An alarm system and most theft prevention tips will not stop car theft. In most cases, people are unalarmed by car alarms because many go off without a break-in. Some alarms shut off as soon as the door is closed. Even if an alarm does alert of the theft, most people are not willing to risk their life to stop the criminal in the act. Two cars have now been stolen since you started reading this.

According to the FBI 2004 Uniform Crime Report, only 63% of stolen vehicles were recovered. Auto theft will happen, and a FAST recovery is the only solution to protecting your assets. Vehicles that are not recovered immediately are usually chopped up in pieces or taken on a joy ride or wrecked at the owner’s expense. Many times, stolen vehicles are used in the commission of other crimes. No vehicle is theft proof. So, what’s the answer? The NCIB recommends a GPS tracking device.

Find out if your vehicle and the state you live in are among the top 10 for auto theft: Auto Theft TOP 10 List at www.trackyourvehicle.net.

Rocky Mountain Tracking, Inc.
Brad Borst, Founder & President
309 S. Summit View Drive, Suite 15, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone: (970) 207-1023
Fax: (970) 482-3774
http://www.trackyourvehicle.net