Google Nexus S To Be Available On AT&T

Google Nexus S

Last year, Google announced the first smartphone powered by the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) Operating System, the Google Nexus S. This handset comes with a 4 inch WVGA SUPER AMOLED display, 1 GHz application processor, 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording and so on. The Google Nexus S and the Nexus S 4G are already available for T-Mobile and Sprint customers respectively. But Google recently announced that, the powerful Nexus S will be fianally available for the AT&T customers, starting this weekend. Check out the complete specs, after the break.
AT&T Google Nexus S Specifications:

GOOGLE+LAUNCHING NEXT WEEK

GOOGLE+ APP COMMING NEXT WEEK ,ITS A NEWS THAT I FOUND FROM NET
Google+ was launched by Google a few weeks ago which is their new social network service for internet users, like Facebook and Twitter. Google+ is the fastest growing social network, as it reached 10 million users in just 16 days and it’s reported that soon it will be hitting the huge mark of 20 million, impressive isn’t it? But still it’s not a big threat to Facebook because it has more than 750 million users. Google+ App was first launched for Android phones only and then later it was launched for iPhone and now Google officially announced that they will also launch a Google+ App for WP7 powered devices so WP7 users, don’t think Google didn’t remember you. We don’t know when it’s officially coming out but you can expect it in the coming week. Along with the new app, Google will also bring some new changes to Google+, have a look:

    1.Ability to modify circles a post is shared with after posting it
    2. Google+ Android App update for Reading sparks and +1 comments
    3.Lifting of the 5000 circle cap
    4.The ability to overlap circles
    5.Easy private messaging option including to person who starts a thread
    6.Google+ app for Windows Phone 7
    7.Better integration of Google Chat with Google+
    8.Fix issues with instant upload for photos
    9.Ability to share with all circles, but with an “except” option
    10.Ability to share Google Docs and Calendar with circles
    11.Revamp Google Reader to make sharing easier
    12.File-sharing integration
    13.Addition of hashtags to aid searching
    14. Faster updates to the no. of people following you
    15.Revamped minor UI change

Well, some good new changes coming to Google+ and also an app for WP7. So tell us WP7 users, are you waiting for the Google+ app?

IS UR MOBILE STOLEN,DO WORRY I WILL HELP U

CAUGHT U
Nothing much, But there is some option available which help you to get back your stolen mobile

All Mobile have unique IMEI(International Mobile Equipment Identity) Number, no two mobile have same number it is totally unique , to check your IMEI number dial *#06#

with this IMEI  Number you will get so many information about your handset and maker of the mobile and manufacture place ,etc



If some one stole your mobile then Follow Below given step which will help you to get your mobile back
Follow this step
  1.     Submit your FIR if your mobile lost or stolen
  2.     Then submit your FIR to your service provider
  3.     Then ask your service provider to trace your number
  4.     If your mobile is switched on and it has different Simcard then it will trace easily
  5.     If your simcard is not activated then also your mobile can trace
  6.     You can ask your service provider to Block your IMEI number
  7.     Service provider use a shared hosting service for blocking IMEI numbers
  8.     Witch mean if your mobile have different sim then also Your mobile  not work
  9.     your service provider get that sim number which is used for you IMEI Number

POINTS TO REMEMBER :

    when ever you purchased new mobile then take your IMEI number and note it
    if your mobile lost or stolen then  call to your service provider and block your number
    then go to your nearest police station and give written complete that is FIR
    and take one copy for you
    then submit this copy to your service provider

Nokia’s Booklet 3G launches for $299

NOKIA BOOKLET 3G

 Nokia announced the official launch of the heavily anticipated Nokia Booklet 3G on AT&T today. Nokia Booklet 3G will be available from October 22 for a subsidized price of $299 with a 2-year contract at $60/month data plan and $599 for an unsubsidized piece.

BASE STATIONS ON OR NEAR SCHOOLS

Although the exposure from base stations will be many times lower than from using a mobile phone, the Stewart Group acknowledged that there was some public concern about base stations located on or near schools. The pattern of radio waves emitted is generally even, but there is a zone within each cell where the concentration of waves will be slightly higher. The base station operator will be able to provide information about the pattern of radio wave emissions if a school or parents are concerned about the possibility that this zone includes a school or any part of its grounds.

Within the overall distribution of radio waves from base station across its cell, there is a zone where the concentration is higher than elsewhere.

MOBILE USAGE UNDER AGE 16

MOBILE PHONES ARE FOCUSING CHILDREN UNDER 16


Mobile phones are very popular with young people and have obvious attractions for personal security and keeping in touch with others. Parents and young people should make their own informed choices about the use of mobile phones. The current balance of evidence does not show health problems caused by using mobile phones. However the research does show that using mobile phone affects brain activity. There are also significant gap in our scientific knowledge. Because the head and nervous system are still developing into the teenage years, the expert group considers that if there are any unrecognised health risks from mobile phone use, then children and young people might be more vulnerable than adults.

The expert group has recommended that in line with precautionary approach, the widespread use of mobile phones by children (under the age of 16) should be discouraged for non-essential calls.

In light of this recommendation the UK Chief Medical Officer strongly advise that where children and young people do use mobile phones, they should be encouraged to:

Use mobile phones for essential calls only.

MOBILE SAVES HEALTH

Mobile phones are low power devices that transmit and receive radio waves. These connect each phone to a network of base stations, so that users can make and receive calls.Radio waves have been used for communication for over 100 years. But the speed with which mobile phones have become so widely used is unprecedented. This has led to public concern about their impact on health.Radio waves emitted above certain levels can cause heating effects in the body. International guidelines seek to ensure that exposure is kept below that level. All mobile phones sold in the UK meet these guidelines.

                                                        The balance of current research evidence suggests that exposure to radio waves below levels set out in international guidelines do not cause health problems for the general population. However, there is some evidence that changes in brain activity can occur below these guidelines, but isn't clear why. There are significant gaps in our scientific knowledge. This has led a group of independent experts (Commissioned by government and headed by Sir William Stewart) to recommend "a precautionary approach" to the use of mobile phones until more research findings become available.

If you use a mobile phone, you can choose to minimise your exposure to radio waves. These are ways to do so:
Keep your calls short Consider relative SAR values when buying a new phone.

How mobile affects driving?is it affect concentration or some other else?

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