Your Digital Tip: Wireless

Celebrating 25 Years of Cellular

October 13, 1983. A day that changed history and our lives forever. It's the day the first commercial cellular call was made. As we celebrate 25 years of the cell phone,  we're reminded, the history of the cell phone is a classic coming-of-age story
  • Make the most of your summer vacation

    Whether you're traveling by car, plane, boat or train, the right accessories will not only power and protect your wireless electronics, but they'll add to the overall experience. Learn more in our Summer Travel Guide (pdf).
  • Follow the road rules

    Follow state laws and drive responsibly when using consumer electronic devices in the car. Check out laws by state.
  • Always on the go?

    The life of a road warrior can be made easier with the right tools. Read the Road Warrior Guide to Accessories (pdf).

  • Use your phone to find your way

    Look for a mobile phone with built-in GPS or Web-based mapping features. If your current handset is Web-enabled, you can download Google Mobile Maps, available for many mobile phone operating systems like Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Java and Nokia/Symbian. Learn more about mobile phone GPS and web-based mapping features.
  • Camera phone shots are a snap

    A camera phone can be handier than you think. For innovative ideas on how to leverage your camera phone, read Ten Great Uses for Your Camera Phone.
  • Prolong the life of your wireless device

    Be sure to properly care for your wireless devices. Learn how to care for a device that has been exposed to moisture, dirt, heat, cold and impact. Watch an instructional video on CE first aid.

Videos

Headphones
Headphones are a great way to keep the peace amongst car passengers.
Watch headphone guide.

Batteries 101
Which are the right batteries for your wireless device?
Watch battery guide.

CE First Aid
Learn how to properly care for and salvage damaged electronic devices.
Watch CE first aid video.


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