Comments Alcor Access Q784M

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All reviews tablet Alcor Access Q784M. Display diagonal 7 ", 1024 x 600, camera 1600 x 1200 pixels, 1.92 Mp. OS Android 5.1 Lollipop, Integrated memory 8 GB, dimensions 188 x 118 x 11 mm. Write your review for Alcor Access Q784M.
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In the Russian market, LG has introduced a social-oriented touch phone with support for Dual-SIM - LG P520. New customers will enjoy for its fiscal cost, and long battery life. Phone Holders LG P520 can distinguish their contacts at work and personal thanks to the support for two SIM cards. In software, LG P520 browser installed Opera mini 5.0, as well as links to popular social network "Schoolmates" and "Vkontakte, widgets with access to the content portal LG music club, the Anglo-Russian dictionary and services Yandex. The list of the main technical features of LG P520 includes: 2.8-inch WQVGA-display, a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP-profile, microUSB 2.0, 15 MB of internal memory, microSD, battery 1500 mAh. Soon the novelty should be in stores in Ukraine. Source: GSMPress

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Simplified access to WAP-version of self-service "My Kyivstar / My DJUICE"

2009-12-18 00:00:00
Kyivstar cared about comfort and ease of use of self "My Kyivstar / My DJUICE» and offered its customers easier access to WAP-version of the system - without a password. Especially for users of the system to the existing opportunities "My Kyivstar / My DJUICE" adds a new - getting access to information in their subscriber number through WAP-version of the system without a password. Now, using WAP-version of the system with its subscriber number, the customer does not need to enter each time login and password for access. Just select the link on the home page of "Log on to your number" and enter the system. However, for confidentiality, without entering the password will not be available in the following information: • Summary of calls; • Challenges for the current month; • Reports. Connection fee and monthly fee for using the system are absent. Customers pay only for obtaining information in the section "Challenges for the current month" (section "Challenge"). Obtaining information in any other section / sub-systems - free of charge. Kyivstar and will continue to improve the scope of services for its clients, offering simple and affordable mobile communication services. Source: GSMPress

Simplified access to WAP-version of self-service "My Kyivstar / My DJUICE"

Mobile Web Access

2009-02-24 00:00:00
  There are more people with internet enabled phones than there are people with broadband, so it makes sense that Volantis Systems has provided simple ways to create a website for mobile viewing. Their “Ubik” offering, whilst only a beta offering, was one of the shortlisted products commended for mobile innovation at this year’s Barcelona GSM World show, where it was a finalist for the “Best Mobile Internet Service 2009” award, which would have added to the “Best Publishing Platform 2008” it had picked up at Mobile Entertainment Awards. Quite simply, you pick a template on Ubik.com and create your site, edit the content, and publish. Templates are available for a variety of personal and small business needs, and the templates are customisable via an Editor with which you can see a list of all pages, add, amend or remove them, and adjust current content or images. A Preview pane shows changes in real time which makes editing really rapid, and, of course, you can see your site before it is loaded. Once the site is uploaded, you can send images to the site from anywhere via email or MMS and access them in the gallery instantly. The gallery sections have unique address codes, so you can send images to the specific page you want. The software takes care

Mobile Web Access

Japanese Mobile carriers limit Interweb access for minors…

2008-09-22 00:00:00
  NTT DoCoMo, and four other Japanese Mobile OpCos, have announced they will start to block access to certain Internet content for subs younger than 18. That content will be assumed to be things like (obviously) adult sites, and dating sites. However, the block will be able to be lifted by the parents of said younger subscribers. I have to admit I found this all slightly surprising - there is a well established (although largely hidden) adult entertainment “sector” in Japan (like most other countries), and these things are self-perpetuating, through any channel(s) that can carry them - given Japan is SO advanced in the area of mobile interweb, I couldn’t envisage this kind of action having any effect whatsoever. But, having said that, if moves are made to protect the minors in any country, that’s a good thing.  

Japanese Mobile carriers limit Interweb access for minors…

Verizon Wireless Phones Can Now Access Corporate E-Mail with RemoSync

2008-06-03 00:00:00
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Verizon Wireless Phones Can Now Access Corporate E-Mail with RemoSync

Clients of O2 will have the access to Napster

2008-03-19 00:00:00
  The british mobile operator O2 (the unit of Spanish Telefonica) and Napster conclude an agreement according to which the clients of operator will obtain the access to the music service Napster. It is necessary to remind that the music database of Napster counts more than 5 millions of songs. The download of one song will cost to the clients 2 USD and the download of 5 songs at once - 8,12 USD. The service Napster will be available on more than 30 models of cell phones and the songs for it will be  provided by such labels as Sony BMG Music Entertainment and Bertelsmann AG.  

Clients of O2 will have the access to Napster

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