The PUMA also sports (no pun intended) a built-in radio, social networking integration, video calling, a sarcastic calculator and a scratching turntable. And it wouldn’t be a Puma with out a host of sports features, so there’s a stopwatch, GPS speedo, GPS run tracker, pedometer and a yachting compass. The user interface makes heavy use of PUMA’s corporate color scheme (red, white and black) with flat looking white-on-red icons throughout. According to the phone’s webpage, it will arrive in 45 days (first week of April) and did I mention it even comes with a on-demand digital cat (a puma)
Thursday, September 16, 2010
The PUMA also sports (no pun intended) a built-in radio, social networking integration, video calling, a sarcastic calculator and a scratching turntable. And it wouldn’t be a Puma with out a host of sports features, so there’s a stopwatch, GPS speedo, GPS run tracker, pedometer and a yachting compass. The user interface makes heavy use of PUMA’s corporate color scheme (red, white and black) with flat looking white-on-red icons throughout. According to the phone’s webpage, it will arrive in 45 days (first week of April) and did I mention it even comes with a on-demand digital cat (a puma)
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This mobile phone looks very interesting! Solar is the way to go...now all us 'users' need to do is convince the powers-that-be that we all want to use solar power for as much as possible and to cut down on high electricity costs! I wonder if we can ever get to the day when talking on a mobile/cell phone will be free?
i always think that building solar panel is a difficult task, after reading this articles, and it totally change my thoughts now.it seem possible to be done, i will definitely give it a try!Earth4Energy
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