It’s almost impossible to imagine a world without cell phones. Wherever you go you’re bound to see someone pull out their own device and start informing you, and everyone around you, about the latest drama in their life. But where did the cell phone that we know and love come from?
HTC Desire S Mobile Phone Full Review.
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It’s hard to believe it’s been more than a year since the original HTC Desire was launched, a smartphone that put Google’s Android operating system on the map in Australia. The successor to the Desire is the HTC Desire S, and it’s best described as an evolution of its predecessor. The Desire S is now playing in a more competitive field, and it’s no longer the high-end device that the original Desire was. That’s not to say it’s a bad phone by any means, but we think it does little to stand out amongst the crowd.
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As reported by the Gainesville Times earlier today, the auto-correct feature on a student’s cell phone prompted local authorities to lockdown middle and high schools in Hall County. Mistakenly sent to the wrong number, a student typed the message “gunna be at west hall today,” but the auto-correct function on the smartphone changed the text message to “gunman be at west hall today.” The recipient of the text message notified police around 11:30 A.M. and the West Hall school campuses were locked down while the police took time to investigate the origin of the message. …
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