
Now you can get free radio on your Apple iPhone via
iheartradio.com. Stream your favorite American radio station to your iPhone or iPod Touch. iheartradio is free to download and free to use. There are no additional charges to use it beyond your mobile carrier or WiFi provider's standard data rates.
The service works on the Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G or iPod touch running iPhone OS 2.0.2 or later. iheartradio is available to customers in the United States and can be downloaded via the iPhone App Store.
iheartradio Includes:- Search 100+ stations
- Bookmark your favorites
- Tag songs for purchase in iTunes
- Shake It! and find something new
Works With:
- Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G or iPod Touch
- WiFi, EDGE or 3G data connection
- iPhone OS 2.0.2 or later
For more information visit
http://www.iheartmusic.com.

This is the LG day, that’s for certain. After the LG GD910, a fashionable wristphone which is the latest trend nowadays. And talking about trends, we should not forget about the cell phones provided with multi-SIM cards support.
Trying their best to offer customers whatever they might come up with, LG, the South Korean conglomerate announced its first ever dual SIM mobile phone, the tri-band KS660, an advanced device equipped with all sorts of ground-breaking features.
This is a touchscreen-centric cell phone which comes with a 3 inch WQVGA display, with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, being a TFT touch-sensitive one, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and video recording capabilities (the resolution is 720 x 480), an internal memory of 50 MB which can be expanded with a microSDHC card, an accelerometer to play with, a built-in multimedia player, FM radio, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and USB support.
As I’ve already said, the LG KS660 is a tri-band mobile phone, working on GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz). This device could easily turn into the perfect business tool, as it gives you the chance to access the business line in the same time with the personal one, using the same device. The main disadvantage is the fact that the phone is not equipped with features like 3G and WiFi. And if you don’t enjoy using a stylus, then the KS660 isn’t precisely what you need, because it has one on the right side.
As far as the price is concerned, there are no details yet. But what we know for sure is that the first dual SIM LG cell phone is expected to become available in China, Russia and a couple of European countries (members of CIS, the Commonwealth of Independent States, former Soviet Republics), in the first quarter of 2009.

Sprint announced the availability of local, 10-digit phone numbers for internet-based Relay (IP), Instant Messaging Relay (IM), Video Relay Service (VRS) and Federal VRS customers. Sprint Relay's 'Call Now' service allows IP and VRS users to be assigned a local 10-digit phone number to receive calls directly and make 911 calls based on their geographic location.
Callers will no longer be required to dial a toll-free number to reach Sprint Relay users. VRS numbers are available now and IP numbers will be available on Dec. 31, 2008. Federal VRS and Federal Relay Online also will have 'Call Now' numbers prior to March 31, 2009.
With 'Call Now,' Sprint Relay users can be contacted directly by their family, friends and colleagues by dialing their personal 10-digit phone number and will automatically connect with a Relay operator or VRS interpreter. In addition, customers can set up their account profile including their physical address with city, state and zip code. The account profile will be ready for VRS or IP relay users to make 911 emergency calls.
Beginning Dec. 31, 2008, users will be required to register their physical location information and submit a request for a 'Call Now' number through Sprint Relay before the 10-digit number is assigned. Sprint Relay customers can register their personal 10-digit number for Sprint Relay VRS or Sprint IP and IM Call Now Number at
www.sprintrelay.com.
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