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Rcc Holdings Inc
(662) 234-1110
123 Heritage Dr
Oxford, MS
Anderson Communications
(662) 234-0218
242 Highway 30 E
Oxford, MS
Martin Wireless
(662) 236-1350
2580 Jackson Ave W Ste 33
Oxford, MS
AT&T Mobility
(610) 939-9300
2000 W Jackson Ave
Oxford, MS
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T-Mobile Limited
(662) 234-3228
2560 Jackson Ave W
Oxford, MS
Cellular South
(800) 264-2355
1700 Jackson Ave W
Oxford, MS
Jm Wireless
(662) 234-9812
2208 Jackson Ave W
Oxford, MS
Bellsouth
(662) 234-0347
701 S Lamar Blvd
Oxford, MS
Alliance Cash Services
(662) 236-5001
2653 West Oxford Loop Suite 101
Oxford, MS
Cellular South Inc
(662) 234-3000
1700 Jackson Ave W
Oxford, MS
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Iqua Vizor SUN Bluetooth Car Kit � interesting solar gadgets
Iqua Vizor SUN Bluetooth Car Kit – interesting solar gadgets June 3, 2009 Barrett Brown Although the company goes a little far in its promotional copy (”an Iqua handfree device feels like a natural extension of your senses and personality”), Iqua goes much further in making nifty wireless accessories of the sort that are actually useful. For instance, the firm takes an innovative approach to the whole talking-on-your-phone-in-your-car-without-having-to-actually-hold-the-phone-in-your-hands-which-is-good-because-your-hands-should-be-on-the-steering-wheel-anyway thing by way of its Iqua Vizor SUN Bluetooth Cat Kit , a little device which, like many others of the sort, provides for hands-free phone conversations on Bluetooth-compatible phones. What seperates this doohickey from its fellow thingamajigs is that the Vizor SUN also makes use of the solar energy collected by the adjacent windshield in order to keep the thing going even longer. This makes sense; here’s your windshield, after all, shielding you from the wind but otherwise just sitting there and collecting energy from the sun which would otherwise be used for little other than burning your finger if you happen to touch it (perhaps you’re the daring sort). Even without solar power, the SUN’s rechargable battery provides for 20 hours of talk time and 500 hours of sitting-around-and-doing-nothing time, making it just as useful for long road trips as it is for... |
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