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Straight Talk Audiovox V10G ODB Car Tracker

Submitted by Eric Smith on

This device will enable you to know where your vehicle is and how it’s being driven with the Audiovox V10G. It plugs into the OBD II port located in the majority of cars and trucks built after 1996 the device sends real-time updates via the built-in GSM connection to your computer or smart phone. Not a bad way to track your kids if they are borrowing the car, or if someone decides that you car would look better in their garage. Yet another addition to Straight Talk's products on the shelf.

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Straight Talk Samsung Galaxy Ace Style S765C Coming

Submitted by Dave Won on

In stores now!

A new 3G Android phone for Straight Talk the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style is coming soon, with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean this phone will be an ideal phone for someone who wants 4 inch screen at a reasonable price.

With a standard 5 MegaPixel camera, and VGA front facing camera.

This phone is a high quality phone weighing 4.16 ounces it is very basic, but will no doubt be exactly what some people are looking for.

Price $149

Model Number: S765C

Straight Talk ZTE Z250G 4G hotspot

Submitted by Dave Won on

Straight Talk fans are in for a treat, another new wireless Hotspot is heading to stores soon, this one is the ZTE Z250G 4G hotspot that will likely running on T-Mobile due to the fact it is displaying 4G (not real 4G) and has only GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+ (no LTE) I for one will probably will go out and get one of these babies when they come out because I need a cheap hotspot.

Straight Talk Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

Submitted by Dave Won on

So I got an email saying that the Straight Talk Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is on the shelf priced $399 at a Walmart in CA. Nothing surprises me anymore, seems like only yesterday we were getting excited about the Nokia E71 coming out on Straight Talk… anyway I have lost touch. So there you go, Samsung Galaxy S4 mini on Straight Talk, grab it before it runs out the door. On the Straight Talk not so unlimited plan.

Walmart and Facebook facial recognition

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

Walmart is commencing facial recognition of customers in order to target advertising and pricing using photographic data from Facebook. This probably isn’t a surprise to Facebook users that actual read the terms and conditions when signing up or when they agreed to updates of the terms.

Once the systems roll out Facebook information will be used from profile photos and also tags where people have identified you.