Archive for September, 2011

Recycle Rubber

Recycle Rubber

Why should we recycle rubber? There are many reasons why we should recycle rubber to help the environment. Rubber that is reclaimed can cost half the amount of synthetic or natural rubber. It also contains properties and materials that new rubber does not. It requires less energy in the production process than starting from the beginning making new rubber. With the production of synthetic rubbers, it conserves non-renewable petroleum products and also can increase work for countries, such as the United Kingdom. A fabulous site is http://www.ryburnrubber.co.uk that is environmental conscious. Continue Reading →

Samsung Nexus S 4G Sprint Mobile Phone

Samsung Nexus S Sprint

The Nexus S is not a huge improvement on the Nexus Ones in terms of its hardware. It still has the five megapixel camera and the 1GHz processor, but it does have a few differences. The Nexus S now has an NFC chip. The NFC chip turns a phone into a kind of credit card. When the phone is waved in front of a special retail sensor, the amount will be withdrawn from the account linked to it.

The S design is all Samsung style. The new all-black appearance is streamlined and stylish, though it also has somewhat of a plasticky feel. The ergonomic contour shape is still in effect. It is slightly larger than the Nexus One at 4.9 by 2.5 by 0.43 inches thick, but it’s also lighter at 4.5 ounces.

The interface is improved and polished with more black in the menu and nice animations to make things stand out. The Sprint phone is also free of any carrier apps or bloatware. The integration with Google Voice is fairly limited. It only provides for Nexus S 4G users to carryover their existing cell number for Google Continue Reading →

Mobile Phone 4G Encourages Mobile Phone Recycling

4G Mobile Phones

Mobile phone networks have seen a tremendous growth in technology, speed, and capabilities over recent years. The newest mobile broadband network, known affectionately as 4G, integrates many different modes of wireless communications such as bluetooth, cellular signals, TV broadcasting, and indoor wireless networks to create a blazing fast and innovative network. 4G is the successor to 2G and 3G, and is quickly rendering previous phones and phone networks outdated and oftentimes useless.
If 4G mobile phones are causing 2G and 3G phones to become outdated, then what is happening with all of those old phones that customers were previously using? Research suggests that 4G phones are not only providing customers with the best mobile broadband network experience ever, but also creating a positive growth in Continue Reading →