by Caleb Johnson on March 27, 2010 at 03:30 PM

Don't snicker at these knickers. Incontinence, or involuntarily leakage, is no laughing matter, especially for the elderly. But now, Australian company Simavita has created a new system that could revolutionize caring for the elderly and infirm. According to Engadget, the SIMsystem is the world's first texting underwear. By outfitting a patient's underwear with a replaceable pad equipped with ...
by Caleb Johnson on March 24, 2010 at 03:55 PM

It looks like the race is on to see who can offer the fastest text-entry for touchscreen phones. By now, everybody knows about Swype, which recently helped a man set a Guinness World Record for texting. But a new player is about to join this race.
According to Engadget, Nuance, the company behind the hugely popular T9 predictive text functions in most phones, recently announced its T9 Trace ...
by Caleb Johnson on March 24, 2010 at 06:30 AM

How fast can you fire off a text message? More than likely, not nearly as fast as 23-year-old Seattle resident Franklin Page. According to The Seattle Times, Page is the fastest text messager in the entire world. If his record of entering a 160-character phrase on a Samsung Omnia II cell phone in just 35.54 seconds holds up for a few months, Page will see his name written in the Guinness Book of ...
by Leila Brillson on March 3, 2010 at 01:00 AM

To make sure your BlackBerry displays type in a readable, easy way, go to the 'Applications Menu' and select 'Options.' From there, hit 'Screen/Keyboard' and select from the items below to adjust them to suit your preferences.
Font Family: Experiment with different fonts. 'System' is small and thin, while 'BB Serif Fixed' is larger and easier to read.
Font Size: Choose the smallest size ...
by Leila Brillson on March 3, 2010 at 01:00 AM

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Copy/Paste: While typing, press and hold the 'Alt' key, and move the track ball to select. Release the 'Alt' key, press the track ball (or the 'OK' command), and select 'Copy.' To paste, put the cursor into the empty typing box, hit the track ball, and select 'Paste' from the drop-down menu.
Numbers or cap lock: At the same time press the 'Alt' key and the left 'Shift' key (the one ...
by Leila Brillson on March 3, 2010 at 01:00 AM

Though they have their own unique way of doing things in the Blackberry world, once you get the hang of it, BlackBerrys are a cinch to use and super speedy too.
To move the cursor in any direction and highlight items, roll the trackball in the middle of the phone. When passing something meant to be selected or checked (such as a checkbox) just scroll the cursor past it. If you're able to ...
by Leila Brillson on March 3, 2010 at 01:00 AM

Configuring your e-mail account can seem daunting, but most BlackBerry models have an easy-to-run setup program, either on the homescreen or in the 'Set Up Wizard.' If you are turning on your phone for the first time, the 'Set Up Wizard' may just automatically run. If not, head to the 'Set Up' icon, which looks like a phone with a gear next to it, and select it. Depending on your personal ...
by Leila Brillson on March 3, 2010 at 01:00 AM

There are several ways to make a phone call using a BlackBerry.
1. Traditional Dialing
From the main screen enter numbers as you would a traditional phone and then hit the green 'Call' button. To end a call hit the red button. And if you hadn't noticed them, the numbers are grouped like a traditional keypad above the letter keys.
2. Dial by Name
If a phone number is already programmed ...
by Leila Brillson on March 3, 2010 at 01:00 AM

If you're more comfortable navigating the Net than poking around on the Blackberry, then head online to setup your e-mail accounts for your phone.
Before you start you'll need some info about your phone. If you still have the box it came in, look for the PIN and ESN/MEID numbers, which should be located near the UPC code. If you can't find them no worries, you can find them inside the ...
by Terrence O'Brien on February 24, 2010 at 10:55 AM

The religions of the world have had no choice but to enthusiastically embrace technology. The Dalai Lama is now on Twitter, the same social network that hosted the Passion story for a NYC church, Jews can Tweet prayers to the Western Wall, and there is even a Web service that will do your praying for you. So when Bishop Robert Evens, or Bishop Bob as he's known, was in well-tread territory when he ...
by Terrence O'Brien on February 2, 2010 at 09:23 AM

If you thought text messaging was just the most recent way to fill your life with regret, you'll be happy to know the innovation is doing some good. The ease, speed, and relatively low cost of texting has made it an ideal tool for grassroots organization. It has proven particularly useful in the movement for immigration reform, as many activists and beneficiaries living illegally in the U.S. have ...
by JP Mangalindan on January 15, 2010 at 05:45 PM

Now that most of us text at a decent rate (phone permitting, natch), it was inevitable that someone would go and make a competition out of it.
Yesterday, LG did just that with the first ever Mobile World Cup Championship in New York City (video after the jump). The culmination of an eight-month competition started back in May 2009, first-prize winners Young-Ho Bae and Mok-Min Ha of Korea, ...
by Warren Riddle on December 15, 2009 at 07:30 AM

Text messaging has become ingrained as a communicative tool, and its use has skyrocketed over the past year. But, some analysts are claiming that despite texting's rapidly increasing worldwide popularity, current methods definitely tend to be ethnocentric.
Multi-tap keys and predictive texting greatly aid languages whose alphabets consist of a limited number of characters or letters, but ...
by Terrence O'Brien on November 25, 2009 at 08:43 AM

We are but one site, with a relatively small staff (albeit one of dedicated Web addicts), so every once in a while something slips past that makes us give ourselves a collective kick in the ass. 'Textminator' managed to avoid our radar when it was announced in August, but this arcade machine from LAI Games has piqued our interest enough to go back and cover it anyway.
With proper, full-sized ...
by Terrence O'Brien on August 13, 2009 at 03:25 PM

For those who simply want to blast their missives into the depths of space, SentForever.com has served admirably well since 2007. But, if you're really looking to reach out and touch someone -- a non-human someone -- then HelloFromEarth.net might be a more appropriate destination. In celebration of National Science Week in Australia, the site is collecting text messages from people hoping to get ...