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The third one just came out at CES. Now this one is not necessarily a traditional cell phone in the sense that you have heard about in the past but there are changes being made in the way we make phone calls that I think you are going to find this device if its more important to you to get a good representation of the web then you make a good phone call this is what you want to do. It*s called the Dell Axim PDA. This is a full 640 x 480 VGA screen on a device that is smaller than most pocket PC PDAs certainly smaller than the iPAQ smaller than the i700 and it has the capability because it has built-in Wi-Fi to make Wi-Fi phone calls meaning if you are on the Internet anyway why not make a voice over IP call rather than using the cell system now. There are little things you can put on to make it a cell phone and there is going to be a version that comes out later on this year that is actually using Windows Mobile for cell phones. But I was blown away by the screen. It is like taking your big you know a 15 inch monitor that you have on a computer 17 inch monitor and shrinking it down in size to about three inches by 4 inches.
Kay: Is this one on a regular like you have to sign up with a regular cell phones--
David Lawrence: Well you would have an ISP as opposed to a cell phone provider because its not again its not a cell phone per se but if you make voice over IP calls that*s another option you can just make calls using something like a Lingo or using Vontage.
Kay: Can I even ask a question about Satellite Radio?
David Lawrence: Satellite Radio, go ahead.
Kay: I am way up here in between Kenosha and Chicago in little walk through Illinois.
David Lawrence: Make it quick.
Kay: And I wanted to know how reliable this is, is it worth the money, I know it*s for entertainment watch the story.
David Lawrence: Okay you had no problem receiving the signal. I think the best for you to do is go to the store and listen to and see if it trip to your trigger but no problem getting the signal.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
