You’ve probably heard about Google Wallet, a new mobile payment system developed by Google that was introduced in May. If you’re interested in Google Wallet, we’re glad to inform you that Google Wallet is now available for public use.


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There are all sorts of malicious apps, viruses and scams online, especially if you’re accessing the internet with your smartphone for more personally tasks such as online banking, but luckily, there’s a way to keep yourself safe even while you’re surfing the web with your mobile device.

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Google announces Google Wallet mobile payment

On May 27, 2011, in Cell Phones, Technology, by Mike Jefferson

Google Wallet is an NFC-based mobile payment service, and Google has officially announced it. So far, Google Wallet has gained support of many retailers such as Subway, Macy’s, Walgreens, Toys ‘R Us, First Data, Citibank, MasterCard, and Sprint. Speaking of MasterCard, this partnership with Google means that Google Wallet will be fully compatible with PayPass payment system.

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Vehicle accidents are frequently caused by drunk drivers and car distractions. The new laws regarding cell phones being used in cars depending on where you live have been put into effect in many different ways.

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Sprint Mobile have launched their first smartphone equipped with Windows Phone 7 – the HTC Arrive, a phone which has descended from the European version HTC 7 Pro.

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We’ve been waiting for this for a while, and we’re pleased to say that Sprint has finally launched 4G WiMAX network in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to Sprint, new 4G WiMAX network is four times faster than the standard 3G service.

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Sprint U1901 USB 4G mobile broadband modem

On August 12, 2010, in Gadgets, by Keenan

Sprint has just released the Sprint U1901 4G USB modem. A lot of companies seem to be selling “USB modems” now which allow customers to connect to their networks while you are on the go. Most likely are used with laptops for most of the time.

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