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Case with iPhone installed. As you can see, the case doesn't have a bezel overlapping the screen. I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, I kind of hated how the bezel on my Griffin Clarifi case would get in the way of my finger when I would move icons around, or when I would have to tap app controls that were near the edges of the screen. However, the few times I dropped my phone, the bezel totally saved the screen. I am kind of concerned how well my phone will be protected if I drop it now. And there's the added concern about whether or not the Mophie case electronics will survive a drop.
One of the most obvious benefits of Google Glass is that it frees up your hands to go about your everyday tasks, but still gives you instant access to your mobile life. It’s without a doubt the most innovative piece of wearable tech on the market right now.
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In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
The i-Kids mobile phone has been specially designed for young children.
It can be pre-programmed with up to four numbers and comes with a built in GPS
chip.
GPS coordinates are then uploaded to a secure website
secure.i-kids.net/gb/web/index2.jsp - allowing safety-conscious
parents to track their offspring's location.
Over-the-top or a must-have parental tool for today's world?
Read about i-kids mobile phones here:
crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39029453,49288738,00.htm
Or visit their website:
www.mobiles2go.com/export/sites/default/uk/i-Kids/i-Kids_...
Screenshot of the live interactive web video talk show, "Jonny's Par-tay." This episode featured Eric Litman, who showed off part of his collection of mobile tech. artifacts. In addition to being a serious mobile telephony geek, Eric is managing director of WashingtonVC.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
Left to right: USC Annenberg CCLP Director Geoffrey Cowan, USC Annenberg CCLP Cowan Scholar Stefanie Demetriades, USC Annenberg CCLP Cowan Scholar Jana Juginovic, and Tara Westman, Program Associate at The California Endowment.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
Size comparison with "naked" iPhone 3G. As you can see, it does add quite a bit of bulk to the iPhone, but AFAIK, it's the least bulky of all the battery cases available now. I don't mind the added bulk; it makes the phone easier to hold onto without worrying it'll slip out of my hand, IMO. And while it does feel bulky in a pocket, I am fine with it in the back pocket of my jeans.
The hubby doesn't really like the extra bulk since he carries his iPhone in his front jeans pocket. He also likes the rubber case that he's using now because it has a much grippier surface which he says makes it less likely to slip out of a jacket pocket or out of his hand, so at the moment the Juice Pack Air is not for him.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.