The iPhone is one of the best phone devices available. With that top of the range status comes a high price. You know it - thieves know it. So it is worth insuring your iPhone. But where do you get iPhone insurance from, and what are your options? Read on to learn more.
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Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) has been very helpful to corporate people, travelers, as well as students. With PDA, you could store personal and business information, email addresses, and other contact information. You could also browse the net, send email, play games, and store pictures. This is like a small computer on the palm of your hands. And because of the high demands for PDA, the price also increases.
Thousands of very expensive digital and electronics items go missing every day as we absent-mindedly leave them behind in public places. The reason that most are not returned is that they are not labeled with owner information. Now several new companies have launched "Lost & Found" services to help get your lost items returned to you. They achieve this by offering "asset tags," unique labels marked with identifying numbers so they can be tracked back to you through web sites and toll-free phone numbers. Many offer rewards for reporting and turning in the items for return to their proper owners.
A Pocket PC is a handheld computer, which features many of the same capabilities as a modern PC.
Another new security breach has been encountered this year when reports were received about a backdoor Trojan horse program that can take control over a mobile device. This is the first known backdoor Trojan horse for PDAs.
This application is to notify the predefined mobile numbers whenever the Sim Card is changed, if authentication fails it sends out an SMS to predefined numbers without manual intervention.
by Ron Heller You probably heard of the possibility of renting a PDA an a daily basis. This can be hiring an iPAQ, a Palm or what ever other PDA you're interested in so your needs are met. Some people may ask - why should I rent a PDA? So let's take a look at [...]
