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  • more about #simcards
    NurseDave: I don't see the cut & paste feature. Maybe in paper 2.0? more »
    Con Seannery: This is actually a pretty good idea...making security holes common knowledge makes the holes get filled. more »
    ladyada: My name is spelled Fried thanks! more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: T-mobile has such sights to show you...With the new Lemarchand's Box phone the Lament Configuration. more »
    MaraCrispin: Did all of you miss the last line of the article? Too busy getting pissed off to bother finishing it? "you should pretty much assume that from here ... more »
    frigg: I could just see fancy spas opening up that offer SIM tourists the ability to bathe in tubs filled with millions of SIMs. As crazy as it sounds... I h... more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: "......you should pretty much assume that from here on out, every machine you're using could be yapping on its cellphone. " And THAT is pretty creepy.... more »
    Nick: god i hated that image growing up. always scared me when i walked by it in the movie store. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: This reminds me of the episode of CHiPs where they issued packs to some of the officers which would rebroadcast their last "stop" radio call if they b... more »
    Samets: FAIL. more »
  • #notebooks

    SIMbook Holds Phone Numbers, Addresses on Old-School Paper Format

    While SIM cards hold all the stuff address books used to, some people just can't part from that old ink-and-paper. The SIMbook lets people know that you're aware of modern technology, yet you choose to go retro. More »
  • #opensource

    Citizen Engineer Releases a Comic All About SIM Hacking (and Tosses in a SIM Reader for Good Measure)

    Phil Torrone and Limor Freid of Adafruit Industries have a video project called Citizen Engineer, where they aim to educate and entertain when it comes to various aspects of open source hacking. Now they've released a comic to go with it. More »
  • #tmobile

    New SIMs Are the Size of a Pinhead

    While you know SIMs as the tiny cards that slide in your phones/mobile devices, T-Mobile has announced an even smaller SIM the size of a pinhead. More »
  • #cellphones

    SIMSense Motion Detecting SIM Card: Drunk Dial Even When You Pass Out

    Oberthur Technologies has come up with yet another interesting application of accelerometer technology. Their new SIMSense card is the first motion-sensing SIM card on the planet. More »
  • #sonyvaiop

    Sony Vaio P Modded To Accept SIM Cards, 3G via HSDPA Connection

    The Vaio P comes with EV-DO hardware, but an enterprising modder has tweaked everyone's favorite makeup compact netbook to accept HSDPA SIM cards too, for 3G connections from AT&T. It's not for beginners, though.
  • #watchphones

    His and Her Watch Phones Good for Dick Tracy Fantasy Role Play

  • #cellphones

    Motorola MING A1800 Comes Out With Both SIM Card Slots Blazin'

    A hands on with the new Linux-based MING A1800 from Motorola by the guys at Boy Genius Report has revealed some interesting information. For example, the phone features CDMA, quad-band GSM and dual SIM card slots along with Bluetooth and a 3 megapixel camera. They also claim that the phone felt "sturdy as a rock" despite its diminutive size. There isn't any pricing information yet, but BGR expects to learn more at CTIA next week. [BGR via Unwired View]
  • #backthefoneup

    Think Geek's SIM Card Backup Gadget Saves Your Contacts

  • #cellphones

    TechFaith Launches "World's First WCDMA/GSM Dual Mode Phone"

  • #gadgets

    iMono Flash Memory Card and SIM Reader: Pocket-Sized Polyglot

  • #cellphones

    Dual Sim Card Adapter

  • #cellphones

    Flash That Phonebook, Baby

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