AT&T testing its version of the Airave, the MicroCell
Starting today in Charlotte, North Carolina, AT&T Wireless customers will be offered the chance to get a femtocell to boost indoor coverage. The device, which AT&T is calling MicroCell, is their version of Sprint’s Airave. Both devices connect to the user’s high speed Internet connection (DSL or Broadband) to improve… Continue Reading »
Pong wants to protect you from your iPhone’s radiation
There is plenty of conflicting information on whether cell phone radiation is safe. Sometimes the sky is falling and everyone who uses a cell phone will get brain cancer. Sometimes we see reports saying everything is fine. Pong is taking no chances with its latest product: the Pong iPhone Case. … Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL
Gadgetell took a look at the Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL. What is it? Simply put, it’s a cell phone signal booster that works with every carrier that isn’t Nextel. There are no contracts involved. You buy the device and it is supposed to repeat the cell signal so you actually have… Continue Reading »
Shields Up!: Bluetooth Security
Most anyone who uses a cell phone knows what Bluetooth is; Bluetooth headsets and dongles sell like hot cakes. Everyone loves the wireless technology that allows them to talk on the their phones without having to hold them and also send data to and from the phone quickly, easily, and… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Plantronics Voyager Pro
One of the most difficult elements of a Bluetooth headset is not only its comfort level but also its sound level. Too often our conversations are cut short due to a lack of coherent communication. Gadgetell took a look at the Plantronics Voyager Pro to see if it could help. Continue Reading »
Oddball Tech: SIM address book works on every carrier and read the Kindle in the dark
All your contacts on a SIM card, book? SIM cards are great. Whenever you want to switch phones pop your SIM card out of your old phone, put it in another phone and all your contacts and your phone number comes with you. If you like that SIM card form… Continue Reading »
Touch screens hit desk phones: the snom 870
One of the features that makes the iPhone easy to use is the ability to create conference calls or place calls on hold or mute without needing to know any special key codes. All you have to do is touch the big button on the touch screen and you’re all… Continue Reading »
European cell phone companies agree to start using universal mobile charger including Apple
Most of the major cell phone companies based in Europe have signed an agreement that requires them to employ a universal cell phone charger for all of their models. Newly released models will all use the same port in order to charge, the micro USB. This transition is supposed to… Continue Reading »
Oh yeah Touchstone? iPhone can do that now
WildCharge is bringing wireless charging to the iPhone and iPod touch via special skin (like a case) your device must wear, then be placed on the special WildCharge charger. True to its word, no cables are necessary. Since the iPhone does not have a replaceable back cover to swap… Continue Reading »
Ultimate BlackBerry accessory: Visor
I use a visor speakerphone regularly in the car, so when I came across BlackBerry telling me about their new one, my ears perked up. Blackberry introduced the VM-605 to compete with speakerphones on the market but does one thing more than most: transmits the caller’s voice over your FM… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


