Verizon Wireless Provides Casio Exilim C721 5.1MP Camera Phone
June 13, 2009 by happytopics.com
Filed under Gadgets
Verizon Wireless and Casio have joined together to launch the new Casio Exilim C721 that has a 180-degree rotating display, a 5MP camera with a 3x optical zoom, a LED flash, Auto Focus, and Image Stabilizer. Available in silver color, the camera phone is priced at $279.99 after a $50.00 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement.
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Get off the phone faster
January 13, 2009 by happytopics.com
Filed under Tips for life
Do you ever get stuck on the phone with a friend who keeps talking and talking and talking? If your problem is the length of your telephone calls and not that you no longer want to speak with them, here are some tips to get off the phone with a chatty friend minutes faster!
Set a time limit on the conversation and inform your chatty friend of it
You don’t need to start the conversation with “I have a stopwatch and once 10 minutes have passed my phone will automatically hang up” but you can let your friend know ahead of time that you really only have 5 minutes to talk. You may be uncomfortable setting a time limit on the conversation, especially if you’re the one who called, but the fact that you called means you want to keep in contact with and talk to your friend, and that is what your friend should focus on.
Listen more
If you’re stuck on how to be a good listener, read this. If you allow your friend to do most of the talking during the conversation, when the conversation ends, he or she will likely feel that it was a good (albeit short!) conversation, compared with if the talk is dominated by you and then cut off by you. If your call is purely to catch up, allow your friend to spend more time talking about what has been going on in her life (you probably won’t have to twist her arm to get it out of her!). Ask questions but let the majority of the talking come from your friend.
Plan to save Britain’s red phone boxes
September 4, 2008 by happytopics.com
Filed under International News
A British politician says he has won a victory for an endangered icon — the red telephone booth.
Thousands of the kiosks have been removed in recent years as mobile telephones have cut into payphone use.
Conservative Party lawmaker Alan Duncan says phone company BT PLC has agreed to let communities adopt the booths — minus their telephones — to help preserve local heritage. Local authorities can keep the phones as well if they pay part of the maintenance costs.
BT announced plans in April to remove 9,000 phone booths, including many of the red models designed by Giles Gilbert Scott.
Duncan said Thursday that the ”adopt-a-kiosk” plan would help ensure ”that red phone boxes do not disappear into the great gray blur of the modern British streetscape.”

