Walmart Wireless

Walmart Wireless

Sep 2, 2010

I was at Walmart last night in Terre Haute, IN and I noticed that the connection center in Electronics was no longer there… So I started to wonder if walmart was stepping out of activations and going to push more prepaid products. Then I checked out, and what did I see but a Walmart Wireless “store within a store” between Subway and a hair...

Motorola Defy: Android 2.1 goes rugged …

Motorola Defy: Android 2.1 goes rugged …

Sep 2, 2010

Engadget broke this story yesterday. After having a G1, I really like the idea of having an android-based smartphone that can take a beating. Too bad it is only for Europe at this point….Below is the full story… Motorola Defy: Android 2.1 goes rugged with water, dust and scratch resistance —...

Blackberry Torch 9800…Useful for Ministry?

Blackberry Torch 9800…Useful for Ministry?

Aug 20, 2010

I got some brief hands-on time with the new Blackberry Torch 9800. I lack the contacts in the Cell Industry to test phones before they are released. This one happened to be pretty simple. Our Senior Pastor was up for an upgrade, and after looking at his needs, Blackberry was going to be his best bet.  Wirefly got him a great deal on the 9800. My impressions vs...

What’s Happening in Mobile Technology That Churches Should Notice?

What’s Happening in Mobile Technology That Churches Should Notice?

Aug 18, 2010

I saw this yesterday. This is a good video from a couple of the geniuses at YouVersion.com. It provides some great insight from the bleeding edge. Good work guys, keep it up! What’s Happening in Mobile Technology That Churches Should Notice? |...

Cricket hires goats to eat blackberries…

Cricket hires goats to eat blackberries…

Aug 17, 2010

Welcome to Post #150 at MinistryPlace… In case you missed this from Engadget the other day… This is a win/win situation for all parties involved. Saves money for Cricket, keeps environmentalists happy, and customers get better service. Awesome. Link...

Vodafone customers fume over HTC Desire “upgrade”

Vodafone customers fume over HTC Desire “upgrade”

Aug 13, 2010

Vodaphone pushed out an update to their customers that they did not find useful. They thought it was going to be the next  version of Android OS, instead it was some Vodaphone-branded bloatware. Thankfully it is only a temporary situation. The next update will undo what has been done. Vodafone customers fume over HTC Desire “upgrade” | News | PC...