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10 Awesome Concept Phones

Posted by brian On May - 31 - 2010

Concept phones are a beautiful thing to behold.  While they aren’t always the most practical, nobody will argue on their coolness factor.  Here are our favorite 10 concept phones that have yet to hit the mainstream:

Eco Friendly Coke Phone

This concept phone for Nokia doesn’t have a battery.  Instead, it runs on Coca-cola.  If that isn’t environmentally friendly enough for you, the phone itself is also biodegradable:

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Earlier this year, we found a biodegradable phone that runs on Coke!

Transformer Phone

This phone certainly offers more than meets the eye:

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The video is a must see:

Nanotechnology Phone

The Nokia Morph gives us a glimpse into the potential future of nanotechnology.  Think spider silk and self-cleaning:

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See-Through Weather Phone

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Transparent Phone

Slick looking phone – just make sure you always wipe it down or you’ll see all the smudges:

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Phone Made out of Grass

This phone is 100% biodegradable and will turn into compost with 2 years:

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The Magic Stone

Walyou.com recently reported this concept phone that has an impressive look to it as well as a holographic display:

Snake Phone

BenQSiemens has an interesting take on a concept phone – being a flexible, snake-like phone:

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Kyocera Kinetic OLED Phone

Kyocera shows us an impressive foray into the concept phones market:

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Hidden Display Phone

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What’s your favorite concept phone? Let us know in the comments.

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30th Anniversary of Pac Man: A Tribute

Posted by brian On May - 24 - 2010

May 22, 1980 was the birth of one of the most notable video game icons of all time – Pac Man.  This year marks the 30th anniversary of our hungry yellow friend and we here at BigTime Wireless wanted to look at some of the popular trends around the web that are giving homage to this still-addicting game.

1 – Google

The famous Google Doodle even got a Pac Man face lift – for the first time ever it was even a playable game.  If you missed it, the game is still live:

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2 – Pac Man iPhone Covers

Geeky-Gadgets shows us some excellent handmade PacMan iPhone covers:

3 – The Annoying Orange

Rising YouTube star The Annoying Orange brings us a hilarious video:

4 – Pac Man Infographic

GraphJam gives us a humorous (and oh so true) chart on how you spend your time playing Pac Man:

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5 – The Official Pac Man Site

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And of course you can’t go wrong with the original.  Pacman.com has a wealth of info on their recent milestone.

6 – Pac Man in Spaaace!

Wow, the P-Man is showing up everywhere these days!

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7 – Pac Phone?

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According to Gizmodo, the folks at Quicksilver are toying around with an idea for a Pac Man style phone.  Can you believe it!  Cool?  Perhaps.  But what pocket do you keep that thing in?

30 years of Pac-goodness and still ticking, they just don’t make em like that anymore…

10 Hilarious Cell Phone Videos

Posted by brian On May - 14 - 2010

With all of the makes and models and sizes and shapes of cell phones, sometimes it is worthwhile to see the humor in it all. Just in time for some Friday fun, here is a compilation of our favorite funniest cell phone videos and commercials:

All the old school phones team up against the smarmy iPhone at a family reunion – a must see:

How close can you zoom in on an iPhone pic, anyway?

If All Movies Had Cell Phones

Does anybody know who’s phone this is? :)

Is cell phone popcorn an urban legend? Watch this and you decide.

Another old school commerical from Cingular, full of teenage angst:

Remember kids, don’t use a cell phone while operating a vehicle

Driving test gone wrong – too true:

The evolution of the cell phone:

My phone’s got crime deterrent:

Coolest way to Read Comics and Manga: On an iPad

Posted by appchronicles On May - 2 - 2010

The iPad has already been touted as the the device that will change how people consume print media.  Newspapers and magazine content could be delivered instantly to the iPad, keeping their original format.  But do you know the iPad is also the coolest way to read comics and manga?

Marvel already has their Marvel Comics app optimized for the iPad.  When users launch the app, they will be taken to the Marvel Comics Store where they can purchase and download comics for approximately $1.99 per issue.

There are free comics available to download on Marvel’s in-app store.  Currently issue #1 of the Invincible Iron Man and 9 other comics are available to download free of charge.  Before users can download Marvel comics, they must first register.  After signing up and verifying their addresses, users can finally start to download and read their comics on the iPad.

The actual comics are displayed utilizing the maximum screen space of the iPad. The result is a page that is just a bit smaller than a real comic book when viewed in portrait mode.    Users can move on to the next page with a flick of the finger.

However, there are a few problems with Marvel’s app.  Sometimes, the words can seem a little small on iPad’s screen in the default portrait mode.  User may need to expand the image a little bit to get the best reading experience in certain titles.  Also, at $1.99 per issue, that may be too expensive for most readers.  Perhaps Marvel will offer a monthly or yearly subscription in the future.

iPad is also the best way to read Japanese manga online.  When reading the newest issues of Naruto via manga sites such as Onemanga.com, regular browsers on the desktop just don’t cut it.  The biggest problem with desktop browsers is that these browsers usually do not display the entire page.  You have to scroll down to read the rest.  Scrolling down constantly can get really annoying, especially when you are trying to read tens of manga chapters at a time.

However, with the iPad, the entire page can be displayed with a few taps on the touch screen.  After a page has finished loading, simply double tap the image to utilize the maximum available screen space.  The end result is a page that is very similar to the size of a real manga.

The manga reading experience from the iPad is very similar to reading a real paperback manga.  But instead of flipping a page to go on to the next page, just tap on the image to go to the next page.  It is amazingly simple and intuitive.  The iPad’s screen size is just right for an online manga.  Readers probably won’t find the words too small to read.  With the iPad, you may find yourself reading manga for hours while keeping that nostalgic paperback experience you’ve enjoyed in the bookstores.

The only thing that may be keeping users from enjoying reading online manga with the iPad is the default Safari browser.  The default iPad browser cannot enable full screen browsing.  To fully enjoy a manga on the iPad, you need to make use of all available screen space.  Luckily, there are already some excellent alternative full screen iPad browsers available in the App Store for downloading.  With these browsers you can enjoy reading online manga to its full potential.

The iPad is a revolutionary digital content medium.  Its success will not only change the way we read newspapers, magazines, and books, but also comics and manga.  Perhaps one day, all comics and manga will be delivered digitally via gadgets such as the iPad.

6 iPad Apps for Mother’s Day

Posted by brian On May - 2 - 2010

Mother’s Day is right around the corner, next Sunday May 9, 2010 and the Apple iPad is all the rage. Question is, with so many apps coming out, which one’s are worth getting? Allow us to save you some time as we’ve put a handsome collection together for you:


Epicurious


For moms that love to cook or the mother that’s looking for a quick recipe on the run, Epicurious has a great looking app with access to over 25,000 recipes!

Epicurious for the Apple iPad

[app store link]


Scrabble


You can’t go wrong with a tried and true family favorite.

Scrabble for the Apple iPad

[app store link]


iBooks


This one’s a thing of beauty to bibliophile moms the world over. You can see your books on a virtual shelf and are able to tap a book to open and flip through pages with a swipe of the finger.

iBooks for the Apple iPad

[app store link]


Instapaper

Instapaper provides the user with great ways to consume even the most voracious reading appetites. Appchronicles has a great review of the benefits of Instapaper both free and paid ($5).

Instapaper for iPad
[app store link]


Netflix


Browse movies, manage your queue and watch movies and TV episodes instantly right from your iPad with the Netflix app.

Netflix for iPad
[app store link]


ABC player



With the screen size of the iPad, this is just a beautiful way to keep up on your favorite shows.

ABC player for the iPad

[app store link]

If your mom doesn’t yet have an Apple iPad yet, don’t despair – we’ve got a selection of them in stock right now.


Bonus: 10 iPhone apps for New Moms


Cheryl Phillips’ list of top 10 iPhone apps for new moms at Social Media Examiner. While many of you may not already have an iPad yet, this list of iPhone apps will really hit the spot for new moms!


What’s your favorite iPad / iPhone app? Let us know in the comments and happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!