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Is this the Smart Glove or the new hands free :The £1,000 gloves that turn your palm into a Smart Phone

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Is this the Smart Glove  or the new hands free :The £1,000 gloves that turn your palm into a Smart Phone Using bluetooth the gloves uses a speaker on the thumb and a microphone on the little finger The new gloves works by talking into them as they make a call. The so called 'Talk to the Hand' gloves would cost about £1,000 a pair which is over priced for a glove, microphone, speaker and Bluetooth . Mobile phone charging machine click for further information   Is this a winter solution and what happens in summer? Mobile phone users will be able to keep their hands warm while they chat without taking their phone out of their pocket or handbag. The Windsor inventor, designed two pairs of the new gloves to appear in an exhibition this July If demand is high, they will then be produced on a larger scale. Chargezone is a public smartphone recharging unit with band focused advertising. Our goals are: • To always keep the UK public connected on-the-Go and

The World's Slimmest Smartphone coming to UK soon

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This Is The World's Slimmest Smartphone China's Huawei unveiled the so called worlds slimmest smartphone but do we really care in the UK?? At the launch event on Tuesday, Huawei underlining its ambitions to compete with Apple and Samsung in the smart mobile market. The company says the device, at 6.18 mm thick, is the world's slimmest. It has a 5 megapixel front-facing camera, designed for snapping pictures of the owner to be shared on social media networks. The  so called worlds slimmest smartphone is coming to the UK soon! The company picked the launch as the18th of June to tie in with the smartphone's dimensions. The launch, at an arts venue in North London, takes a cue from Apple and Samsung, both of which have made new product announcements at high profile events for a number of years. Previously Huawei unveiled its handsets at industry trade shows like Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.   Buy 2-4-1 iPad Mini protective cases and also get a Fre

Why Apple is testing a feature in its new version of iOS called iOS 7 that will allow you to hide main Apple built-in apps

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Why Apple is testing a feature in its new version of iOS called iOS 7 that will allow you to hide main Apple built-in apps   In UK, with the new iPhone 5s and iOS 7 due soon The biggest complaints in the UK with Apple's iOS operating system for iPhone's and iPads is that you can't hide apple apps that come with the phone. Buy 2-4-1 iPhone 4S / iPhone 5 cases and also get a Free Screen Protector But the awsome news  is that It looks like Apple is testing a feature in its new version of iOS called iOS 7 that will allow you to hide apps you don't use, saving you some valuable home screen real estate. The feature was discovered by a developer who was able to tweak some settings in an early version of the software and find a whole bunch of stuff Apple is testing. Buy 2-4-1 Samsung Galaxy s3 cases and also get a Free Screen Protector   Keep in mind that Apple is just testing the ability to hide apps. iOS 7 is still in beta, and there's no g

How safe is the Mobile phone contactless payment technology

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How safe is the Mobile phone contactless payment technology Follow @JobAgency Mobile phone contactless payment technology and how credit cards can be plundered by cyber identity thieves How Modified mobile phones or Smartphone can strip card details How Oyster readers on buses can charge bank cards and Card-holders could be 'robbed' by people next to them on train Mobile phone contactless payment technology is the new must have payment solution in the UK however how safe is the Mobile phone contactless payment technology   Mobile Phone Charging machine UK Are thousands of UK debit and credit card holders are at risk of having their personal data cloned by thieves exploiting a loophole in the latest ‘contactless’ payment technology or identity stolen. Your debit and credit card details like the card numbers and personal details can be read almost instantly by a remote device such as a mobile phone, according to cyber-crime experts. Contactless