Ok, I admit that I am an Android geek, and pretty much believe it is the best fixation since sliced bread. I’ve complain earlier that I would have been an iPhone geek had Apple not closed the creation so much with the AT&T exclusivity.
I wonder although… is Palm really a competitor in the future? I have owned Palm’s over time (long before they were thoughtful Palm smartphones). I liked them. appreciated them. But, never really consideration much of the OS when I got more in to them.
But, I was reading a Mobile Crunch article on Palm a few minutes ago. It is clear that they are not leaving away (not that I really expected them to). They just announced the a Pixi Plus and Pre Plus for AT&T in the coming months.
Is an announcement enough? Is the Palm viable?
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Ministry of Communications has launched a drive to recover outstanding dues on landlines . If dues are outstanding you risk of landline disconnection. Already pre-recorded messages are being played to subscribers nearly daily, if your bill payment is outstanding. Now there are 2 ways to do this..long way and short way. Long way means you go to you local telephone exchange and pay the dues which means skipping work for most of us. Or you can check your balances online and pay them via your bank’s online services. I bank with NBK and this facility is available in their online offerings. Anyways here is the drill for checking and paying your landline bills online: 1. Visit the MOC website and login 2. You will need your landline number [use the new number with 2] and civil id number that was used for registering the telephone line 3. Check your balance 4. Login to your banks website and pay your bills
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