You carry it around every day, you use it constantly. It sees you more than your children do, or your dog. What is it? Your cell phone. Most people experience a mild sense of panic when they realize they’ve left the house without their phone. If your significant other doesn’t answer when you call- you assume someone has died, or that they’re in the middle of an important job interview. And what’s that glowing, blue light that appears now and then in movie theatres? Yup. That’d be a cell phone.
Welcome to the new era in cell phone ring tones, an age that allows users to go way beyond the simple downloaded song clip, way past the personalized jingle, and even further than the most customized ditty. Welcome to the video ring tone.
From the beginning of time, communicating while on the move has been a difficult task. Whether moving armies or products, the ability to communicate during travel is a pressing need. Travel has always meant a loss of personal contact during a journey, at stopovers, and even during a period of readjustment after reaching the final destination.
Before the days of communicating with technological ease, we were all used to some more primitive methods. But there are still even more new ways to get in touch and keep in touch, as well as the older, dependable ones that are still around.
A ring tone is the sound made by a phone when a call comes in. The idiom, now days, is typically used to refer to the custom sounds and music accessible on cell phones. Customized ring tones were first intended to help people distinguish their ringing phone from others around them, as many call signals sounded similar in the earlier days of cell phones.
For all you mobile device lovers out there who also travel a lot, you should know about some new rules which took effect on Jan. 1, 2008 that prohibit air passengers in the U.S. from carrying spare lithium batteries in their checked baggage.
How are you feeling today? Are you channeling Rhianna’s Shut Up and Drive, or perhaps Timbaland... Apologize? And of course there’s always the oldie but goodie I Just Called to Say I Love You by Stevie Wonder. What do these songs have in common? They could be your ringtone! With the newest phones available (and even some of the old ones, to be honest) you can set your ringtone to anything you can imagine. So how do you choose?
As this first decade of the 21st Century draws to a close, so also does the age of analog. When it comes to communications, analog has served humanity long and well, but the old technology is being phased out by governments and manufacturers alike, and within ten years, the old analog systems will likely be a technological footnote to history.
When the inventor, not all that long ago in 1876, first uttered those famous words through the prototype telephone to his co-inventor, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you," there is no way he could have imagined how his simple invention would grow into such a world-wide phenomenon.
Expert Author: K Cantera | Category: Music As an increasing number of people opt for Bluetooth-enabled cell phones, advertising agencies and billboard operators are teaming up to create a new form of advertising within the growing sphere of mobile marketing.
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