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March 17, 2005

Israeli company, Natural Widget, has launched Natural Recorder, an application that automatically records every phone call you make or receive.

If you have a Nokia Series 60 phone, you can download and install the software for $11.95. Thereafter, all your calls are recorded until you choose to delete them.

While recording a phone call isn't that difficult, what's actually clever about this is the memory management system. It claims that you'll never run out of memory, as the phone automatically deletes the oldest messages to free up more space - unless you've specifically saved them.

This is a great app for say, clarifying a previous conversation you've forgotten the details of. But, it's one more reason to get a shag phone if you don't want your partner listening to all those calls that you've forgotten to delete.

It also means that we'll have to assume that, like email and sms, voice calls will potentially live forever and be able to listened to by everyone else in the world.

So be careful with those endearments and indiscretions. They may well come back to haunt you.

Story source: Israel 21 C

Via The Mobile Technology Weblog