Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Want a Palm Pre? Want it on a cheap Sprint Unlimited Plan? I thought so!


By now, I’m sure everyone has heard about Sprint’s groundbreaking Simply Everything plans, but here’s an even better twist!
Everything Plus is Sprint’s new employee referral plan which takes the Simply Everything plans and makes them even better!
For example, the lowest priced Simply Everything plan is $69.99 for 450 Anytime minutes (and of course, unlimited text, web, TV, music, navigation, Direct Connect, etc.).
The equivalent Everything Plus plan is $59.99 for 500 Anytime minutes (and all that unlimited stuff).
There’s also a discounted 1000 minute plan at $79.99 and the unlimited plan at $99.99.
Interested? Check it out here. My e-mail address (you’ll need it) is jason.jaworski@sprint.com and the 3 digits you’ll need are 006. This offer only applies for new customers. So when you switch from your current carrier to get the Pre go ahead and get your monthly service a little cheaper, I know you won't be disappointed.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

ASUS



Asus has been unveiling a ton of new products at Cebit this week. From netbooks to phones to some crazy concepts. Here are a few I enjoyed.
Asus' Eee Keyboard is basically a slim line keyboard stuffed with netbook internals and a 5in. touchscreen it is also rumored to support wireless HDMI to throw that image to your bigscreen. Look for it around May to June for $400-$600.
Asus' Dual Panel Touchscreen laptop. Not much to say about this besides awesome. It is still in concept mode but if they bring this out for under a grand I will give them the cash.

Apple




Apple announced a whole bunch of updates today. These updates include the airport extreme, time cap., mac mini, iMac and the Mac pro. As you can see the updates were made to the desktop line of products. Must of the updates were all internal with the iMac become slightly slimmer and the mac mini sporting 5 USBs and two monitor ports. For all the internal specs check out apple.com

Monday, March 2, 2009

Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800


Sony Ericsson has done a great job with these wireless stereo headphones. They support A2DP to be paired up with your bluetooth phone to make calls and listen to music. There is a short wire between the two earbuds that goes behind the neck and also houses the button for answering calls. Overall these are the smallest and best looking bluetooth earbuds I have seen. Now only if we could get rid of that little wire between the earbuds and maybe drop the price from the now $199!

Boost Mobile

We are in tough times everyone knows that. Now I am not normally one to plug a service but I feel this is relevant in light of our economic times. Boost Mobile's new Unwrong'ed campaign truly is a great deal. $50 for unlimited everything and no contract, you just can't beat that. If you are looking to save some money but still need or want everything that a phone can do check it out at boostmoblie.com