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Last week a report released from the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Center revealed that it was African-American and Latino communities were using their cell phones for more than just calling.

Not only are our communities more likely than whites to have cell phones but we are also more likely than whites to use it to access the internet. From the official summary of the report:

African-Americans and Latinos continue to outpace whites in their use of data applications on handheld devices.

Continuing a trend we first identified in 2009, minority Americans lead the way when it comes to mobile access—especially mobile access using handheld devices. Nearly two-thirds of African-Americans (64%) and Latinos (63%) are wireless internet users, and minority Americans are significantly more likely to own a cell phone than their white counterparts (87% of blacks and Hispanics own a cell phone, compared with 80% of whites). Additionally, black and Latino cell phone owners take advantage of a much wider array of their phones’ data functions compared to white cell phone owners. It is important to note that our data for Hispanics represents English-speaking Hispanics only, as our survey did not provide a Spanish-language option.

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Last Day to Win an AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro

8:38 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Marketing|Tech · 1 Comment

20 Apr 2009

att-pantech-matrix-pro-dual-slider-thumb1Today is the last day to win an AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro phone ans $100 AT&T gift card.

Here are the details of the contest. Email us at info@vivirlatino.com, telling us how smartphone technology can help Latinos access and share information to further their political power (and you know I’m not just talking about electoral power). The most interesting (in my humble opinion) answer wins!

So far there are some interesting answers in the VL inbox. Tomorrow morning I will announce the winner.

Good luck!

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Jueves Jugete : Pantech Matrix Pro

6:44 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Features|Tech · Comments Off

12 Mar 2009

c820-image_5f00_0811101Oh how did I ever live without a smartphone? Recently I was given the opportunity to try the new Pantech Matrix Pro available from AT&T and now I am officially hooked. What was it about the Pantech Matrix Pro? Well I’ve never had a smartphone so the experience of having a device that let me access my email, check out VivirLatino, use twitter, take pictures to post on twitter and make phone calls has changed me for life even if it is a Windows Phone.

Yes the Pantech Matrix Pro uses Windows Mobile 6.1 pero I got over that quickly besides, Windows Mobile is handy for edting Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, which you can do on this phone.

The Matrix Pro is not a touch screen phone pero it is shiny and pretty enough that my AT&T touch screen phone user hermana wanted to play with it. The steel-blue metallic finish of the phone also makes it susceptible to fingerprints, especially toddler prints, pero the phone comes with a felted protective cover that is also good for wiping off greasy dedito marks.

One of the selling features is a dual sliding backlit keyboard. One is a regular numerical one for all your calling needs. The other is a full QUERTY keyboard for all your texting, tweeting, emailing and surfing needs. A downside to the dual keyboard is that it makes the phone a little bulky and it feels a little heavy in your hand (2″ x 4.2″ x .9″ (WxHxD) and weighs in at 4.3 ounces to get all specific).

The Matrix Pro features a large LCD screen, which produces great images and video if you are surfing You Tube.

Speaking of surfing, the Matrix Pro does not have wifi on it, which worried me at first since I had heard from AT&T users that the 3G network was a little, um, unreliable. Pero, I must say that in the days I was playing with the phone, I never had a problem once getting online.

Other features include a MicroSDHC slot for additional storage, a proprietary USB connector to synchronize and charge the phone, which means yes another cord to carry around. However I must say that the phone charge lasts a pretty long time even with near constant use.

It’s a quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS phone which means you can use it globally. It supports Bluetooth 2.0.
Oh and it has a camera, a 1.92 Megapixel digital camera that takes good quality pics and video.

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Apparently you can also do video sharing with AT&T Video Share to send live video during a phone call to a user with a compatible phone. Also, the Matrix Pro has GPS support for location-based services such as AT&T Navigator and other online direction programs for the chronically lost.

All in all, I really like this phone for a smartphone novice like me, or for a more experienced smart phone user, it’s a good option.

You can check out an online device simulator for the phone aqui and then buy it here.

You’ll have to drop $179 on a 2 year AT&T contract after a $50 mail in rebate.

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451112225_80dd28d575_m.jpgTwo Spanish children, aged 12 and 13, have been sent to a mental hospital because of their addiction to cell phones. BBC Mundo reports that the two boys were sent to the institution because they were “unable to do normal activities without their cell phones.” According to the parents, the children’s grades were affected by the excessive cell phone use and their conduct was also severely impacted.

The children will be receiving treatment in the Children’s Mental Health Clinic in Lleida (Catalunya) for three months in an attempt to get them off the cell phone habit.

The BBC reports that the boys had been showing signs of addiction to their cells for 18 months prior, but the parents had not intervened.

Maybe I’m old school, but do we really need a treatment program for this? How about just taking the cell phones away?

By the way, it’s not just kids who are addicted to cell phones in Spain. In a country of 44 million people, there are 50 million cell phones — more phones than people.

Via / BBC Mundo

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Movies made on cell phones get recognition

1:21 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Movies|Spain|Tech · Comments Off

16 Apr 2007

SP715.jpgIn this age of accessible technology, just about anybody can make a movie, even if you don’t have a camera — just use your cell phone. Spain will be the first country to honor movies made on cell phones with the first ever festival for films made with this medium this June, the Movil Film Fest:

The event, introduced in Barcelona as a part of the Internet Global Congress 2007, welcomes any type of short film made with a cell phone with a maximum duration of one minute, according to the festival’s director, Alberto Tognazzi.

Four awards will be given to the outstanding mobile shorts, in the categories of Best Short, Best Sequence Shot and Best Photography. The four awards will be voted on by the public via text message, and judging will be helped along by several prominent Spanish filmmakers.

Via / 20 Minutos

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