Product Review: Review2Buy Partners With Wine Review

Posted by YDogg on March 5th, 2008
We got a news tidbit today from a PR firm about a new mobile service for wine lovers. I happen to really like wine, and although I have significantly reduced my monthly spending on the stuff, I thought I'd pass this service along.

Through a partnership between a new technology startup, Review2Buy and Wine Review Online, you can now become a more knowledgeable wine consumer at the point of purchase.

Here's how it works:

Imagine you are at your local grocery store or wine shop and you are thinking about buying a nice Shiraz to pair up with a flank steak. You see lots of choices in front of you but outside of price and maybe a rating, there is not much to go on.

So, you whip out your cell phone and text the product name and vintage to 738439. Almost immediately, you will receive multiple text messages in return that provide you with Wine Review's rating, price and review. You can see a demo of the service in action HERE.

I gave it a shot by sending "Penfolds shiraz 2006" to the shortcode. I got an immediate response that told me everything I needed to know. The only problem was that the wine they returned was a 2001 Penfolds Shiraz which of course was not the one I was looking for. The product is in beta and having my own technology start-up, I'm not going to be too critical - obviously there are some bugs to work out. Nevertheless, this is a very cool service and could come in very handy.

My only real advice to these guys would be to buck up the $1,000 a month for a vanity shortcode like "wine" or "winedeals". I will never remember the 738439 shortcode.

I hadn't heard of Review2Buy before today but I guess they presented at DEMO 08 in January so they're getting the word out.

Wine isn't their only category - Review2Buy also offers product information on consumer electronics, books, CDs and DVDs.

T-Mobile Invests in Ubiquisys Femtocell Technology

Posted by Ricky Cadden on March 5th, 2008
T-Mobile Venture Funds announced Monday that it has invested an undisclosed amount in Ubiquisys, a UK based home networking company currently working on Femtocells, which are essentially small cell phone towers used to boost signal coverage in a building.
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Press Release: Spracht Introduces Aura Mobile BT

Posted by MobileBurn.com on March 5th, 2008
High quality, portable Bluetooth mobile conference phone can be used on-the-go
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Review: Asus P527 Smartphone for North America

Posted by Michael Oryl on March 5th, 2008
Smartphone maker Asus has decided to formally enter the U.S. market and is offering the P527 as its first device. As a Windows Mobile 6 Professional device with a regular alphanumeric keypad, the P527 has the looks of a winner. Find out if it truly is one in our review.
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Sprint Shows Captions over the Internet for Deaf Customers

Posted by Mobiledia on March 5th, 2008

Sprint today released WebCapTel, a service that displays word-for-word captions of calls on a web browser. The new free service is expected to help an estimated 23 million Americans with hearing loss, who may face challenges hearing over the telephone.

With WebCapTel, users can make and receive calls on their own telephone, cell phone, landline, or even an amplified phone. During the call, if they have difficulty hearing what is being said, they can log into www.sprintcaptel.com and read written captions of everything their caller speaks. Captions appear virtually at the same time as the person speaks, letting users to enjoy a natural telephone conversation.

Sprint WebCapTel will capture the audio of the person speaking to the user and change the spoken sounds into words to read. When displayed on a web browser, the user can change the font size, color, and even background. When a call is completed, the user can save the captioned conversation for later review, allowing the user to concentrate on being involved in the conversation.

The free service is available for Sprint customers the United States and within US Territories. However, calls to or from international locations, such as Canada or Mexico, are not available.


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Meizu M8 Prototype Live Video

Posted by SlashPhone on March 5th, 2008

Check out the Meizu M8 live video, which folow an "iphone-like" design


Research In Motion Patents Touchscreen BlackBerry Design

Posted by Ricky Cadden on March 5th, 2008
Research In Motion has been steadily making its Blackberry handsets more appealing to consumers with new form factors and features. Its latest patent shows another step in the process, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and the possibility of a touchscreen display.
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Yahoo! Brings Yahoo! Go 3.0 and New Mobile Widgets for European Users

Posted by SlashPhone on March 5th, 2008

Yahoo! today announced at CeBIT 2008 the upcoming availability of Yahoo! Go 3.0 for a number of European countries, as well as several new European-based widgets that will be accessible across Yahoo!'s mobile browser and client-based offerings.


Yahoo! Announces Yahoo! onePlace Mobile Content Management

Posted by SlashPhone on March 5th, 2008

Yahoo! today unveiled Yahoo! onePlace - a mobile content management solution.


Review: Nokia’s BH-701 Bluetooth Headset

Posted by Ricky Cadden on March 5th, 2008
Nokia's BH-701 Bluetooth headset is a device with solid technical characteristics and what the company considers to be a 'distinctive' design. While we feel that the BH-701 might look a bit too distinctive, Ricky still managed to try it out and put together a review.
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