Thursday, February 14, 2008

Mobile Phones - Geeky Valentines

So Valentine's Day is upon us, and it looks more than than and more of us are moving away from the traditional flowers and chocolates.

In an age where you can now direct practical e-valentines through e-mail and themed textual matter messages to mobile phones, many are choosing to court their spouses (and possible partners) the digital way.

According to a study carried out by a prima electrical retailer, 23% of women said they'd rather have a cool appliance than the traditional choccies and roses. Nearly a 3rd of women said they would purchase their spouses a appliance for Valentines - with the most popular requested points including MP3 players, digital photographic cameras and artificial satellite pilotage systems.

And with mp3 participants now available in a broad scope of colors (including pink) the pick is endless.

However, aside from the valentine-themed gifts such as as cocoa and flowers, there have got got been other devices and services centred around Valentines' which country a spot more unusual.

In Korean Peninsula there is a service available on mobile telephones that analyse voice forms in order to check up on for affectionateness and honestness in speech.

The 'Love Detector' service is available for a little fee (around $1.50 per calendar month for limitless use) and supplies users with a 'love meter' barroom on their silver screens during a conversation with their loved one - and have a dislocation of consequences in a textual matter message.

Online appliance retail merchants have subdivisions dedicated to gifts for both sexual activities - as well as specializer pages for Valentine handles for both male and female eccentrics (or geekettes if you prefer) - from themed screens for mobile telephones to cuddly playthings (in amongst the radiocommunication controlled choppers and talker systems of course).

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