<![CDATA[Gizmodo: m-1000]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: m-1000]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/m1000 http://gizmodo.com/tag/m1000 <![CDATA[Giz Service Announcement: Aim Fireworks Into the Air, Not At Your Mom]]> The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Here's another clip from the Consumer Product Safety Commission that proves, once and for all, that it is not okay to point fireworks at family members. Happy July 4th everybody! [CPSC]

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<![CDATA[Giz Service Announcement: Aim Fireworks Into the Air, Not At Your Mom]]> Well, we hope you've had a good day off, a great BBQ and plenty of watermelon. Also, we hope that you didn't blow up your face. We'll leave you with one last Consumer Product Safety Commission clip that proves, once and for all, that it is NOT okay to point fireworks at friends and family members. They may end up in a storm of smoke and fire. Happy 4th everybody! [CPSC]

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<![CDATA[Giz Service Announcement: Fireworks + Indoors = Bad Idea]]> If you're anything like us, you're probably deep into your 12th beer by now. You may think that now's the perfect time to test some of those firecrackers in your kitchen. Well, don't, or you may end up like this guy and his house, both blasted to smithereens by some lousy M-1000s. Take it from us and the Consumer Product Safety Commission and have a happy 4th everybody! [CPSC]

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<![CDATA[Giz Service Announcement: Fireworks and Watermelon Don't Mix]]> Hey, we here at Gizmodo, together with Nancy Nord of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, want to remind you to have a safe 4th of July. Don't use illegal fireworks for anything dangerous. Like blowing up an M-1000 inside of a watermelon. In slow motion. Happy 4th weekend everybody. [CPSC]

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<![CDATA[Kyocera M1000 Folds Out for Some QWERTY Hotness]]> Kyocera is jumping on the low-end QWERTY bandwagon with the M1000 announced today at CTIA. This candybar style phone opens to unveil another screen and a QWERTY keyboard similar to that of the LG VX-9800.

Texting freaks should love this phone, but for anyone else it may be worth a pass. It is a pretty average or even low-end phone. It does support EV-DO, which is a plus, especially for lightening-fast IMing or text messaging. I'll see if I can con our intrepid reporters on-site at CTIA to go give the M1000 a little grope. Until then, jump for a picture of the device closed.

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Kyocera's M1000 QWERTY Messenger Launches [Mobileburn]

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<![CDATA[Fondle Admiringly Handset]]>
The last thing I fondled admiringly definitely wasn't the Haier M1000, but this Engrish is well worth a second look. The M1000 is a relatively uninteresting phone—MP3 player, multi-colored LEDs, not much else—but it has a fashionable outlook and it attracts me.

Haier M1000 [AVING-CHINA]

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