tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79717327178621056682024-03-13T13:31:51.704-07:00ProperlyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comBlogger1101125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-44920321526569375682015-12-30T23:50:00.000-08:002015-12-30T23:50:00.108-08:00Transfer Files Via A Network On A Nokia N95<p><blockquote>The N95 is a model of cell phone manufactured by multinational Finnish telecommunications company Nokia. The N95 is able to connect to other cell phones using either its Bluetooth or infrared network connection. Once connected by Bluetooth or infrared, the N95 can exchange files with other compatible devices. This is useful if you want to send or receive pictures, contact details or media files with friends of colleagues.</p></blockquote><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p><h2><i>Transfer Files</i> Via Bluetooth</h2></p><br /><p>1. Enter the phone's menu and locate the file you want to send via Bluetooth. For example, if you want to send an image, press the "Menu" button and open the "Gallery" application.</p><br /><p>2. Select the file and press "Options." Choose "Send" then "Via Bluetooth." A list of Bluetooth devices in range of your Nokia N95 will appear. This may take several seconds.</p><br /><p>3. Select the device you want to transfer the file to if there is more than one available. The other Bluetooth device must accept your request to send a file. "Sending File" will appear on the screen when the connection is established. Wait while your file is transferred.</p><br /><p><h2><b>Transfer Files</b> Via Infrared</h2></p><br /><p>4. Arrange the phones so the infrared ports are facing each other, ideally about 3 feet apart. The infrared port on the Nokia N95 is on top of the phone.</p><br /><p>5. Activate the infrared port on the device receiving the file. If it is another Nokia N95, press "Menu" and select "Tools" then "Infrared."</p><br /><p>6. Select the file you want to send on the sending device and press "Options" then "Send" then "Via Infrared." The file transfer will start when the connection is established. Files received by infrared are placed in Nokia N95's message inbox.</p><b>Tags</b>: <i>want send</i>, Transfer Files, <i>Bluetooth infrared</i>, <b>connection established</b>, file want, file <b>want send</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-6396600798564872002015-12-30T05:27:00.000-08:002015-12-30T05:27:00.498-08:00Load Themes For A Samsung S8000<p><blockquote>Personalize your Samsung S8000 with your photos.</p></blockquote><br /><p><b>Samsung S8000</b> is one of the currently popular Samsung cellular phone models. Its design is sleek and stylish, but it also has many interesting features that allow you to customize it easily. These features let you add interesting wallpapers, change the font and the menu background and create your own themes.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Go to the configuration's menu by tapping the "Menu" on your screen. Choose "Settings" from the list of options that appears. Wait for a new list of options to appear and select "Display and light" to access the configurations that will change the way your theme looks.</p><br /><p>2. Select "Wallpaper" from the list of options that appears. Wait for a list of predefined wallpapers to appear. Navigate through them or tap on "Images" if you want to set a personal image as wallpaper. This can be an image you've taken with your camera or loaded on the phone via USB. Press "Set" when you get to the image you want and your new wallpaper will appear.</p><br /><p>3. Change the "Theme" by following Step 1. Select "My theme" and choose one of the three options given: black, green or red. Tap on "Save" when you find the option you want.</p><br /><p>4. Change the font type by <b>following Step</b> 1 and choosing "Font Type." Find three font types to choose from. Select the one you want and press "Save."</p><br /><p>5. Customize the main menu style by following Step 1 and tapping on "Main Menu Style." Choose the "Custom" option to change the background of your main menu. Tap on "Background" and choose the one that you like. Tap "Save" and you're done.</p><br /><p>6. Follow Step 1 and choose "Backlight Time" to change the number of seconds the phone remains lit before turning off. Select any time frame between eight seconds and 10 minutes. Note that the longer a backlight is on, the shorter the battery life cycle is. Tap "Save" when you have made your settings.</p><b>Tags</b>: <b>following Step</b>, <b>list options</b>, <i>Samsung S8000</i>, appears Wait, <i>appears Wait list</i>, <b>from list</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-39745502013235700852015-12-30T01:01:00.000-08:002015-12-30T01:01:00.364-08:00Replace A Dodge Neon Front Bumper Cover<p><q>Replace a Dodge Neon <b>Front Bumper</b> Cover</p></q><br /><p>The Neon was introduced in 1995 and sold until 2005 by Chrysler Corporation, under the Dodge brand. The Neon proved to be a popular vehicle for modifications, including body-kits and aftermarket bumper covers. Learn to replace your <i>bumper cover</i> whether it is due to damage or the desire for an upgrade.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Park the Neon on level ground and engage the parking brake for safety.</p><br /><p>2. Remove the two screws in each front-wheel well, in front of the tires. The screws for the bumper cover are directly in line with the cover.</p><br /><p>3. Remove the four screws mounted below the front bumper. Lay a towel in front of the vehicle to avoid getting on the ground.</p><br /><p>4. Take off the two straps mounted at the top part of the <i>bumper cover</i>.</p><br /><p>5. Grab one side of the bumper cover and have a helper take the other side. Pull the cover until the clips are released and set it aside.</p><br /><p>6. Attach the new bumper cover in the same position as the old one. Reuse the old clips if they new one does not include them. Pop the clips in to secure the bumper and replace the screws and straps.</p><b>Tags</b>: bumper cover, bumper cover, Dodge Neon, <b>Dodge Neon</b> Front, Front Bumper, <b>Front Bumper Cover</b>, Neon FrontAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-3217849069889657812015-12-30T00:19:00.000-08:002015-12-30T00:19:00.804-08:00Unlock Phones To All Networks<p><blockquote>General Cell Phone</p></blockquote><br /><p>Unlocking a cell phone allows that device to be used on multiple carriers which support the <b>phones calling</b> frequency abilities. GSM based phones can be unlocked and then used with SIM cards from carriers around the world. The process for unlocking these phones remains similar in nature, regardless of the phone manufacturer or phone model.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p><h2>Unlocking Phones For Multi-Carrier Use</h2></p><br /><p>1. Find your phones <i>calling frequency</i> capabilities. This information is available on the manufactures website, inside the phones manual or through popular online service GSMArena. The available frequencies are 850Mhz, 900Mhz, 1800Mhz and 1900Mhz. Many phones will feature two or more frequencies (dual-band, tri-band and quad-band).</p><br /><p>2. Remove <b>your phones</b> battery and located the stick on the back of your phone. Write down the <b>IMEI number</b> found on that sticker. Some phones provide a code you can enter to find the <i>IMEI number</i> (check the manufacturer website and phone manual).</p><br /><p>3. Visit a popular unlocking service. Two trusted sites include GSMLiberty and Unlocking.com which have been in business for multiple years.</p><br /><p>4. Enter in your cell phone manufacture and model number on the website you choose. You will need to provide payment info along with your phones IMEI number when checking out.</p><br /><p>5. Wait for your unlock code to arrive via email. Unlock codes can take 2-14 days to arrive (phone model dependent).</p><br /><p>6. Enter the unlock code exactly as provided. Typically you will need to insert a SIM card from a carrier outside of the phones current carrier and then enter the code when prompted. However, different steps may be required with certain handsets.</p><br /><p>7. Turn the phone off and then back on (some phones will auto reset themselves). Wait 15-20 seconds for signal strength. If a signal appears make a phone call and receive one call to verify the unlock procedure was successful.</p><b>Tags</b>: IMEI number, your phones, calling frequency, <i>cell phone</i>, <i>phone model</i>, phones callingAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-75118496056262671482015-12-29T05:51:00.000-08:002015-12-29T05:51:00.672-08:00Pair My G1 Phone To My New Jawbone Bluetooth<p><blockquote>Jawbone headsets are <b>Bluetooth headsets</b>.</p></blockquote><br /><p>The G1 phone by Google is the first phone to feature the Android operating system. In addition to Internet access, video viewing, messaging and the Android market, the phone also has built in Bluetooth. This allows the phone to pair with devices such as the <b>Jawbone headset</b>. Like other <b>Bluetooth headsets</b>, the Jawbone connects wirelessly to the phone allowing you to carry phone conversations without having to hold the G1 up to your ear.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Press the "Menu" button while on the Home screen of the G1 phone.</p><br /><p>2. Tap the "Settings" icon once followed by "Wireless Controls."</p><br /><p>3. Tap on "Bluetooth settings" and wait for the "Enabled" status to appear next to "Bluetooth."</p><br /><p>4. Locate the "power" button on the side of the <i>Jawbone headset</i>.</p><br /><p>5. Hold the button down for at least two seconds until the light on the headset begins blinking.</p><br /><p>6. Wait for a list of nearby Bluetooth devices to appear on your G1's screen. Select the one labeled "Jawbone" or "headset."</p><br /><p>7. Enter the pairing "PIN" when prompted. By default the "PIN" will be "0000." Wait for the confirmation that headset is paired.</p><b>Tags</b>: <i>Jawbone headset</i>, <b>Bluetooth headsets</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-10363156285670326412015-12-29T04:43:00.000-08:002015-12-29T04:43:00.116-08:00Unlock A Memory Card In N73<p><q>A locked <b>memory card</b> can restrict you from accessing the essential features and functions of your <b>cell phone</b>. Without access to your numbers, pictures, or ringers, you could be left with a very empty cellular experience. With a simple memory card reader, you can unlock your Nokia N73 memory card in mere minutes.</p></q><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Turn on your Nokia cell phone.</p><br /><p>2. Remove the memory card from your phone by sliding off the back panel and prying the memory card out of its slot. Place the memory card <i>into your</i> <b>memory card reader</b>.</p><br /><p>3. Create this directory on your memory card reader: E:\System\Recogs.</p><br /><p>4. Type the code: thc-nokia-unlock.mdl into your new directory on the memory card reader.</p><br /><p>5. Take the memory card out of the memory card reader and replace it in your cell phone. Wait around two to three minutes for the directory program to load from the memory card into your phone.</p><br /><p>6. Take the battery out of your phone next, which is found under the back panel and near the memory card. Next, remove the memory card again and replace the battery.</p><br /><p>7. Turn <b>your phone</b> on again. Your new unlock code for your phone will be "12345."</p><b>Tags</b>: memory card, <b>card reader</b>, memory card reader, your phone, cell phone, into yourAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-40125733716751632262015-12-28T07:58:00.000-08:002015-12-28T07:58:00.892-08:00Save Contacts From Old To New Nokia Phones<p> <q>Save time by transferring your contacts to your new Nokia phone online.</p></q><br /><p>When you purchase a new handset, relocating the contacts from your old <b>cell phone</b> to your new cell phone can be a hassle. Most wireless service providers have an application you can install on your cell phone that will allow you to move your contacts online quickly and easily.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Press the "Home" or "Menu" key on your old phone to access the list of applications.</p><br /><p>2. Use the touch screen or navigational keys to scroll to "Get it Now" or "Media Center," and click "OK."</p><br /><p>3. Use the touch screen or navigational keys to scroll to "Tools on the Go" or "Browse and Download," and click "OK." Scroll to "Get New Application" and click "OK."</p><br /><p>4. Scroll to "Business Tools/Information" and click "OK." Scroll to "Backup Assistant" and click "OK."</p><br /><p>5. Follow the prompts to download the "Backup Assistant" application on your phone and synchronize your full list of contacts.</p><br /><p>6. Go online or call <i>your wireless provider</i> to activate your new Nokia cell phone. To activate your phone online, log in to your wireless provider's website by entering your login name and password under "My Account" and clicking "Submit." Click the "Activate New Phone Tab," and follow the prompts to activate your phone. To <i>activate your phone</i> through your wireless provider, call the provider's help line and follow the prompts.</p><br /><p>7. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 on your new Nokia phone to download the "Backup Assistant" program.</p><br /><p>8. Enter your PIN number using the keypad once the installation completes and follow the prompts to restore your contacts.</p><b>Tags</b>: <i>your phone</i>, activate your, cell phone, your wireless provider, activate your phone, <i>Backup Assistant</i>, <i>click Scroll</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-91272873293121503152015-12-28T07:02:00.000-08:002015-12-28T07:02:00.060-08:00Find Your Misplaced Phone<p><blockquote>Misplacing or losing your cellphone can be an extremely frustrating experience. As cellphones become a bigger part of our lives --- and a bigger burden to our wallets --- misplacing one becomes a more serious matter. Luckily with technology improving, there are new and better ways to find your misplaced cellphone. There are also ways to protect yourself and information if you are not going to get the misplaced cellphone back. While there are some high-tech ways to retrieve your cellphone, sometimes just calling your own number and listening is your best bet.</p></blockquote><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p><h2>Finding Lost Cell Phone</h2></p><br /><p>1. When first purchasing a cell phone, you should always remember to write down the device's IMEI, MEID or ESN number. This is located on a sticker underneath the battery. The three numbers on your phone will depend upon which type of brand it is. This number can be used to track it down if it is lost.</p><br /><p>2. If your service provider is AT&T you can purchase the FamilyMap for $10/month. This app uses a GPS system to locate the phone if it is misplaced.</p><br /><p>3. If your lost phone happens to be an Apple iPhone, you can log on to the MobileMe feature. From there, go to the Find My iPhone feature. This will take you to a screen that shows the location of your phone on a Goggle map screen.</p><br /><p>4. Some Android smartphones have a similar app called Mobile Defense. You can log on to this app's website and log in <i>your number</i>, and it will locate the phone's position by GPS.</p><br /><p>5. An effective, low-tech way to find your misplaced cell phone is to send a text to your number offering a reward for returning the misplaced cellphone. Include a number at which you can be reached. If the person calls, set up a meeting at a safe place and exchange the reward for the misplaced cellphone.</p><b>Tags</b>: <b>misplaced cellphone</b>, your number, <i>cell phone</i>, find your, <i>find your</i> misplaced, <i>locate phone</i>, your cellphoneAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-78329051247853761582015-12-28T03:09:00.000-08:002015-12-28T03:09:00.131-08:00What Is A Software Service Agreement<p><blockquote>A software service agreement lays out the conditions under which an individual may use the software, as well as any obligations of the software producer. It primarily covers acceptable use, legal restrictions, liability and services provided by the <i>software producer</i>.</p></blockquote><br /><p><h2>Legal</h2></p><br /><p>The primary purpose of having a <b>software service agreement</b> is to legally protect the producer of the software. It may cover such matters as liability, guarantees, copy protection and other matters of law. Some of the stipulations are subject to change based on the country in which the software is sold.</p><br /><p><h2>Services Provided</h2></p><br /><p>Any guarantees, offers of updates or support offered by the producer of the software are listed in the software <i>service agreement</i>. Frequently, a product life cycle statement is included. This indicates the period of time for which the producer plans on offering support or updates to the software.</p><br /><p><h2>Other</h2></p><br /><p>A variety of other subjects may be covered in a <i>software service</i> agreement including payment information, privacy or confidentiality agreements, matters involving trademark and copyright and more. In virtually all cases, a user must accept the software service agreement in total and unedited before installing or using the software.</p><b>Tags</b>: software service agreement, <b>service agreement</b>, software service, <b>producer software</b>, service agreement, software producer, <i>software service</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-1004522642775061482015-12-25T08:15:00.000-08:002015-12-25T08:15:00.405-08:00Unlock The Puk Code On Orange<p><q>Orange Mobile provides cellular phone service in the United Kingdom. Orange cellular phones require the use of a subscriber identity module (SIM). This small chip allows Orange to identity network subscribers. When you initially put the SIM card in an Orange phone, <i>your phone will</i> prompt you to enter a PIN code. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly more than five times, the SIM card will lock and you will have to enter a pin unlock code, or PUK code, to access the SIM card.</p></q><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Call Orange Mobile <b>customer service</b> by dialing 150 from your mobile, or 07973 100 150 if you have a contract. If you have a pay-as-you-go plan, dial 450 from your mobile, or 07973 100 450.</p><br /><p>2. Give the customer service representative your Orange cellular phone number. Answer the account security questions to verify your identity.</p><br /><p>3. Ask the customer service representative for the PUK code.</p><br /><p>4. Power your Orange <i>cellular phone</i> off and back on.</p><br /><p>5. Enter the PUK code to unlock the SIM card on your Orange phone. When you power the phone back on, <b>your phone will</b> automatically prompt you to enter the PUK code. Use the keypad on <b>your phone</b> to enter the PUK code. After entering the PUK code, your phone will automatically unlock.</p><b>Tags</b>: <b>your phone</b>, your phone will, cellular phone, customer service, <i>enter code</i>, <i>Orange cellular</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-715635961883524472015-12-25T06:28:00.000-08:002015-12-25T06:28:00.207-08:00Watch Free Tv On A Mobile Phone<p><blockquote>The traditional television broadcast has evolved, providing diverse delivery options.</p></blockquote><br /><p>Mobile television keeps you entertained and informed when traveling, camping or just relaxing away from home. The demand for mobile digital television has increasingly grown, according to data collected by "IP Television Magazine." Several networks, including CBS, NBC and FOX, stream their broadcasts to the Internet and mobile devices. Free mobile TV requires substantial data transfer. As a result, prior to starting a free mobile television service, you should have a data plan as you can incur substantial charges.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Select a mobile free TV provider (see Resources). Several websites--Yamgo or Freebe, for example--provide software that you can download or visit on your phone's browser. Select a provider by comparing the number of channels and full episodes versus short clips.</p><br /><p>2. Go to the website of the selected software on your mobile phone. Type the web address in <b>your phone</b>'s browser and select "Go." With some providers you may need to visit the site on your computer to send a link to your phone.</p><br /><p>3. Select the link on your phone and begin browsing channels. Typically, you can select from your interests and specific programs.</p><br /><p>4. Click the link for the selected channel to begin viewing shows.</p><b>Tags</b>: your phone, link your, link <b>your phone</b>, phone browser, your <i>phone browser</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-40707029721427914532015-12-25T02:38:00.000-08:002015-12-25T02:38:00.179-08:00Reset A Nokia 6133<p><q>The <b>Nokia 6133</b> is a flip-style cell phone. Prior to discarding or recycling the phone, you should reset it back to factory settings to delete most of your personal and saved information. All information, aside from your contacts, will be deleted and restored to the original settings. You must delete all contact information one-by-one from the address book. There is no way to remove this information all at once.</p></q><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Hold down the "Power" button to turn the Nokia 6133 <i>cell phone</i> on.</p><br /><p>2. Flip the phone open to access the keypad.</p><br /><p>3. Push the "Left Selection" button to access the main menu.</p><br /><p>4. Push the selection keys to scroll down the main menu list. Stop on "Settings." Click the "Center Selection" button.</p><br /><p>5. Scroll through the settings menu and press "Restore Factory Settings."</p><br /><p>6. Enter your phone security PIN. If you don't have a PIN, use the default code, which is the last four digits of your cell phone number. Press the "Center Selection" button to begin the reset process.</p><b>Tags</b>: cell phone, Nokia 6133, <b>Selection button</b>, <i>Center Selection</i>, <b>Center Selection button</b>, <i>main menu</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-49054868278882882882015-12-25T01:24:00.000-08:002015-12-25T01:24:00.680-08:00Use A Rocketfish Bluetooth<p><blockquote>The <i>Rocketfish Bluetooth</i> adapter enables you to connect to your PC acessories wirelessly.</p></blockquote><br /><p>Rocketfish is a maker of various electronics accessories that are exclusive to Best Buy retail stores. Among the many items Rocketfish produces is the USB Bluetooth adapter. This device allows you to connect your computer to any Bluetooth-enabled accessory, such as speakers or a mouse. The set-up process is simple and does not require a great deal of computer knowledge.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Insert the <b>Rocketfish Bluetooth</b> adapter into <b>your computer</b>. Place the software installation disc that came with the adapter into your computer's disk drive. When prompted, install the necessary software by clicking "OK" on the dialog box that appears when the adapter is connected. Continue clicking through the prompts, and press the "Install" button when it appears.</p><br /><p>2. Open the "My Bluetooth Places" from your desktop and input the nickname you wish to assign to your computer in the "Computer Name" box. Press "Next", and a list of nearby Bluetooth devices will appear. Click on the name of the <b>Bluetooth device</b> that you wish to connect to and press "Next".</p><br /><p>3. Enter the Bluetooth's device passkey, if prompted, to complete the pairing process. By default, this numerical code is "0-0-0-0". Press the "Connect" button to wirelessly link <i>your computer</i> to the Rocketfish Bluetooth device.</p><b>Tags</b>: your computer, Rocketfish Bluetooth, <i>Bluetooth adapter</i>, Bluetooth device, <i>adapter into</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-20917657004824103052015-12-25T00:06:00.000-08:002015-12-25T00:06:00.912-08:00Reinstall Works<p><q>You don't have to suffer with Microsoft Works errors; you can reinstall the program to correct the problems.</p></q><br /><p><i>Microsoft Works</i>, a scaled-down version of Microsoft Office, is a suite of programs preloaded on Windows-based systems. The program, geared toward home computer users, includes a word processor as well as a database application. But the suite is not without its faults including shutting down unexpectedly. Other issues include start-up errors, "Setup is unable to register tasks," and the program failing to issue an error message and still not starting. To repair issues and errors, you can reinstall Works and return the program to its factory settings.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Close any open programs and files. Click "Start," then "Control Panel." If using a version of Windows older than XP, click "Start," "Settings," "Control Panel."</p><br /><p>2. Click on the "Add or Remove Programs" icon. If using Windows Vista or 7, click on "Programs," "Uninstall program."</p><br /><p>3. Scroll to and click on "Microsoft Works" to select the program. If using a version of Windows older than XP, click on the "Install/Uninstall" tab then Scroll to and click on "Microsoft Works" to select the program.</p><br /><p>4. Click the "Change" button. If using a version of Windows <b>older than</b> XP, click "Add/Remove."</p><br /><p>5. Click "Next." If using Windows Vista or 7, click "Continue."</p><br /><p>6. Click "Reinstall." "Click "Next." Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the Microsoft Works reinstall process. You will be prompted when the process is complete.</p><br /><p>7. Click "Start," "Turn Off Computer," "Restart" to restart your computer once the reinstallation process is complete.</p><b>Tags</b>: Microsoft Works, older than, older <i>than click</i>, than click, <i>using version</i>, <b>using version Windows</b>, version WindowsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-16554735468899214472015-12-24T06:35:00.000-08:002015-12-24T06:35:00.060-08:00Unlock A Nokia N95 8g<p><q>Unlocking your Nokia N95 8GB smartphone is a process that can be accomplished using online unlocking services. You will need to obtain your <b>phones IMEI</b> number and It's also important to realize that each phone has it's own unlock code, there is not a universal solution for all Nokia N95 8GB smartphones.</p></q><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Remove the battery cover from <b>your Nokia</b> N95 8GB phone. Underneath the battery locate the phones sticker and write down the "IMEI" number found on the sticker. You can also find the IMEI by typing *#06# into the device.</p><br /><p>2. Visit a popular unlocking website. Unlocking.com and GSMLiberty have both been in business for years and are trusted sources for unlock codes.</p><br /><p>3. Find your phone by manufacturer and model number and enter your <b>phones IMEI number</b> with payment information (credit card).</p><br /><p>4. Wait for the email to arrive with your <i>unlock code</i>. It can take 2-14 days for an unlock code to be delivered.</p><br /><p>5. Turn the phone off and remove the SIM card. Turn the phone back on. Enter the <b>unlock code</b> once the phone is in the on position. Wait for the message "SIM Restriction Off" to appear, the phone is now unlocked.</p><b>Tags</b>: unlock code, IMEI number, phones IMEI, phones IMEI number, <i>Turn phone</i>, your NokiaAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-58587232385877520602015-12-24T03:54:00.000-08:002015-12-24T03:54:00.432-08:00Send Me A Free Boost With A Mobile Cell Phone<p><q>Text messaging can be a costly expense.</p></q><br /><p>Boost Mobile is a wireless cell phone company based in Irvine, Calif. It provides pay-as-you go and prepaid plans. If you enjoy text messaging but cannot stand the costs, send free Boost <i>text messages</i> from your computer. Boost has collaborated with Text For Free, which allows you to communicate with other customers. Not only can you send <i>free text messages</i>, but also you can receive free <i>text messages</i>. More importantly, you can even use Text for Free on your mobile Web phone.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Press the "MENU" button. Navigate to "Mobile Web." Launch the application.</p><br /><p>2. Enter www.textforfree.net/boost using your keypad. Press the "GO" button.</p><br /><p>3. Create a username and password. Enter your email address. Place a check next to "I agree to Terms."</p><br /><p>4. Press the "Submit" button. It will take you to your account.</p><br /><p>5. Test out the service by entering <i>your mobile</i> number. Enter a message in the text box. Click "Submit" when satisfied. Wait for notification on your phone that you received a text message.</p><b>Tags</b>: text messages, free text, free text messages, <i>Text Free</i>, your mobileAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-79341284296699674952015-12-23T08:02:00.000-08:002015-12-23T08:02:00.175-08:00Antiviruses For Phones<p><q>Protect your smartphone with an anti-virus software program.</p></q><br /><p>Smartphones allow you to browse the Internet on the go, but this convenience also exposes your phone to potential hackers and virus attacks. Mobile phone virus software programs protect your phone from attacks just like standard antivirus software protects your computer. Certain programs are only for specific mobile phones. Always read which phones the antivirus software covers before purchasing or downloading it.</p><br /><p><h2>Kaspersky</h2></p><br /><p>The Kaspersky Mobile Security 9 program comes with a firewall and virus scanner to protect your phone while you surf the Internet. It also protects your information if your phone is lost or stolen, and has a phone-finder system to help you locate your phone. It features a privacy mode to hide your calls, texts or contacts. The program is compatible with Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile and Blackberry phones. As of 2011, it costs $29.95.</p><br /><p><h2>Antivirus 2.6</h2></p><br /><p>Antivirus 2.6 is a free program designed specifically for Android phones. It monitors <i>your phone</i> for suspicious activity and has an auto-scan feature that automatically runs virus <a href="http://cakesi3.blogspot.com">scans</a> on your phone at regular intervals. It also has a phone-finder feature, as well as a backup and restore option that saves your data if your phone gets corrupted. While this program is free, you will see ads when you access the application. The program is compatible with Android phones that have the following operating systems: 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3.</p><br /><p><h2>Zebra</h2></p><br /><p>The Zebra VirusCleaner for Windows Mobile 1.0 retails for $14.95, as of 2011, but you can try the program for free for 30 days. It monitors your Internet connection while you surf and can detect up to 1,000 viruses. It also <b>monitors your</b> text messages, files, GPS and Bluetooth connections. You can select the time that you want your virus scan to run. The program automatically updates itself with the latest virus information. Zebra is compatible with different mobile phones, including Motorola, Dopod, Microsoft Pocket PC and Samsung.</p><br /><p><h2>Symantec</h2></p><br /><p>Symantec is most known for its Norton Antivirus program for the computer, but it also offers an anti-virus software program for Symbian phones. The program scans your phone, including your Internet connection and SMS and MMS texts. It has a built-in firewall to keep hackers and viruses from accessing your phone, and the program also <i>protects your</i> files from becoming corrupt. You can scan for viruses manually or automatically. You must contact the company or an authorized reseller for the latest pricing information.</p><b>Tags</b>: your phone, <i>compatible with</i>, monitors your, protects your, also protects, <i>also protects your</i>, Android phonesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-68114953486203600302015-12-23T05:07:00.000-08:002015-12-23T05:07:00.399-08:00Block Unwanted Calls To Your Cell Phone<p><blockquote>Privacy Corps</p></blockquote><br /><p>If you're tired of the telemarketers, not only calling your cell phone, but texting your mobile phone as well, here's a definite way to stop the Cell Phone Harassment! There are ways to stop unwanted solicitation, and intrusive calls to your telephone. Here's how.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. The first thing you can do is to make sure <i>your cell</i> phone number is unlisted. This is a simple step but it's the first step in keeping unwanted calls from <b>your cell</b> phone.</p><br /><p>2. You can unmask the Caller ID on blocked incoming calls, obtain the phone number, and in some cases the name and address, of the "anonymous caller" by using a service called "TrapCall." You can also listen to your voicemail over the Internet.</p><br /><p>TrapCall allows you to unmask numbers, record your calls, voicemail transcriptions, block unwanted callers, and gives you caller id for your cell phone. See <b>resource link</b>.</p><br /><p>3. Register your number with the "National and State Do Not Call Lists." The National Do Not Call list is run by the Federal Trade Commission and you can sign up online at the resource link below.</p><br /><p>4. Even after signing up for the "Don't Call List" and getting that unpublished number there are still those times when the telemarketer finds a way to get through. You can also get <b>unwanted calls</b> from ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends'. These people have your number from your previous relationship. You don't want to change your number, but a few over-zealous ex-mates may not go down without a fight and will continue to call after you have told them to stop! In this case, you'll need a call blocking device. These devices allow you to control who calls you, and gives you the ability to permanently block their numbers. See the resource link at bottom of article for a list of these devices.</p><br /><p>5. Set up an account with "Reverse Phone Detective" service in order to find out the Unknown numbers that appear on your caller display. This will allow you to see who and where the number is coming from. Check the <i>resource link</i> "Reverse Phone Detective" below.</p><br /><p>6. Don't rely on <i>your cell phone</i> provider to <i>block unwanted</i> calls for you. For some inexplicable reason, most carriers do not provide you with the ability to block unwanted callers.</p><b>Tags</b>: your cell, resource link, <i>your cell phone</i>, block unwanted, unwanted callsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-28798052544592763912015-12-23T00:17:00.000-08:002015-12-23T00:17:00.085-08:00Why Is My Netbook Not Recognizing My Phone<p><q>Phones can be synced to a netbook via a USB cable.</p></q><br /><p>Connecting a netbook to a mobile phone allows you to transfer information quickly. They are ideal portable companions but if your netbook is not recognizing your phone, try some basic checks.</p><br /><p><h2>Software Drivers</h2></p><br /><p>If syncing your phone via a universal serial bus (USB) cable, check that the necessary software drivers are installed on the netbook. Download drivers from the phone manufacturer's website, or install via the CD included with the phone. Try erasing current drivers and reinstalling them in case they have become corrupted.</p><br /><p><h2>USB Cable</h2></p><br /><p>USB cables break if tugged or dropped, so connect another device or computer to check that your USB cable works.</p><br /><p><h2>Bluetooth Pairing</h2></p><br /><p>For a Bluetooth connection, pair the phone with the netbook by selecting the pairing option from the <b>Bluetooth menu</b> of either device.</p><br /><p><h2>Bluetooth Cloaking</h2></p><br /><p>Your phone may be paired with the netbook but not visible. In the <i>Bluetooth menu</i> on your phone, select the option to enable visibility.</p><br /><p><h2>Wi-Fi</h2></p><br /><p>For home Wi-Fi networks, enable wireless sync in the network settings menu on <i>your netbook</i>. This is so that it knows look for the phone.</p><br /><p><h2>Incompatible Hardware</h2></p><br /><p>The phone may not be compatible with <b>your netbook</b> operating system. Online customer service for either manufacturer should be able to verify this. Common phone compatibility problems can occur between Microsoft Windows-based and Mac operating systems.</p><b>Tags</b>: your netbook, Bluetooth menu, <i>check that</i>, <b>menu your</b>, <i>with netbook</i>, <i>your phone</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-28995842781035990842015-12-22T07:53:00.000-08:002015-12-22T07:53:00.627-08:00Read Sim Cards<p><blockquote>SIM cards hold a cell phone user's account information, which allows the cell phone handset to operate on the user's cell phone service provider network. The SIM card also holds a user's phone book. Some SIM cards also hold the phone setting information, media such as photos and text messages.</p></blockquote><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Turn off the SIM-capable <b>cell phone handset</b>. If the SIM card that you want to read is not already in the handset, you will need to insert it into the handset. The handset must either be an unlocked cell phone or a cell phone that is on the same network that the SIM card is programmed to access.</p><br /><p>2. Remove the back casing of the <i>cell phone</i> handset. Most phones have the SIM card slot under the battery. Lift off the backing (or just the battery depending on the cell phone model) and locate the SIM card slot. If there is already a SIM card in there, remove it by lifting up the metal holding clip and sliding the card out.</p><br /><p>SIM cards are usually small white square shaped cards, about the size of the average human thumbnail. There is gold circuitry printed on the card as well.</p><br /><p>3. Place the SIM <i>card that</i> you want to read into the SIM card slot. Slide the SIM card into place, ensuring that the gold circuitry printed on the SIM card lines up with the gold connector lines in the SIM <i>card slot</i>. Usually the card is placed face down to achieve this. Snap the holding clip back into place.</p><br /><p>4. Replace the battery and the backing of the phone. Turn the cell phone back on. Wait a few seconds for the phone to access the network. If the cell phone is able to work on the network that the SIM card is associated with, the SIM card will be able to be read on the cell phone.</p><br /><p>5. Access the SIM card information by using the cell phone keypad to navigate the menu. Use the phonebook menu to view the SIM card phone book and the text message menu to view any text messages. Browse the cell phone's on-screen menu such as photos and settings. Any information stored on the SIM <b>card will</b> be accessible if the card is compatible with the cell phone.</p><b>Tags</b>: cell phone, card slot, cell phone handset, <b>phone handset</b>, card that, <b>card that want</b>, card willAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-28555957172236103862015-12-22T07:31:00.000-08:002015-12-22T07:31:00.300-08:00Hang Up Wallpaper Borders<p><q>Wallpaper borders are a simple, inexpensive way to add style to any room in your house. While traditional wallpapering projects can be fairly intimidating to the novice wall paper hanger, wallpaper borders are actually relatively easy to install. With a few supplies, a family member or friend to help with the project and an eye for detail, you can hang a wallpaper border in virtually any room in your house in an afternoon. Does this Spark an idea?</q><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Select a room to put up your wallpaper border in. If you have never added a <b>border before</b>, consider starting with a small room such as the bathroom, kitchen or laundry room. You can move on to larger rooms once you have wallpapered small areas and built up confidence in your skills.</p><br /><p>2. Measure the length of the walls you plan to wallpaper to determine how many rolls of wallpaper border you need to purchase. Most borders are sold in 5-yard rolls; remember to purchase enough rolls so that you have a few extra feet of border in the event of mistakes.</p><br /><p>3. Select a <i>wallpaper border</i> that is pre-pasted. This will make the project much easier, especially if you have never hung a wallpaper border before. Beginner wall paper hangers should avoid buying borders that require the user to add glue.</p><br /><p>4. Decide where you want to hang the border. Most wallpaper borders are hung at the top of the wall where it meets the ceiling or at chair-rail height, which is placed 1/3 of the distance from the floor to the ceiling. The best project for a beginner is to install the border at the top of the wall, because you don't have to worry about making it level. (If you do decide to hang a chair-rail border, be sure to use a level when marking where you border will be placed.)</p><br /><p>5. Fill the plastic tub with warm water, then gently submerge the border in the water. The border will become sticky as it absorbs the water. Ask your friend to hold the other end of the paper to help prevent tears.</p><br /><p>6. Begin placing <b>your wallpaper border</b> on the wall, starting at one corner of the room and allowing an inch or two to overlap the corner. This piece will later be cut off after the paper has dried, ensuring that you have a straight edge.</p><br /><p>7. Use the wet sponge to gently rub out any air pockets in the border as you hang it on the wall, paying particular attention to the corners. Small adjustments can be made to the wallpaper border before the glue sets; simply use your hands to gently slide the paper into its proper place. Use up the entire roll before starting a new one since the wet paper is difficult to cut.</p><br /><p>8. Check the new roll before wetting it to ensure that the patterned edge matches up perfectly with the edge of the roll you just finished hanging. Use the razor and cutting surface to cut the edge of the new roll to match up with the pattern on the finished piece.</p><br /><p>9. Repeat Steps 1 to 8 until the entire room has been papered.</p><b>Tags</b>: wallpaper border, border before, <b>room your</b>, your wallpaper border, <b>border wall</b>, <i>border will</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-74236525953403123642015-12-22T04:54:00.000-08:002015-12-22T04:54:00.123-08:00Unlock A Nokia 6670<p><blockquote>All Nokia <b>6670 phones</b> have unique unlock codes to remove the wireless network restrictions imposed by the wireless provider company. Wireless networks install a program that locks the use of SIM cards from other companies before issuing the phone. The unlock code lifts this restriction and permits the customer to use the mobile with any carrier. Many wireless companies will give you the subsidy unlock code if you have been a client for at least three months.</p></blockquote><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Type *#06# on the 6670 to display the IMEI number. The IMEI distinguishes your particular device from all other <i>Nokia 6670</i> phones and is required to generate a working unlock code.</p><br /><p>2. Call the customer service number of your <b>cell provider</b>. Request the subsidy unlock from the customer service representative. Some companies have a policy that requires representatives to provide the <i>unlock code</i> to customers who have been with the company for a certain amount of time. Each wireless carrier has its own criteria, but it is usually between 60 and 90 days.</p><br /><p>3. Turn off the phone and remove the SIM card from behind the battery. Insert the battery and turn the phone on.</p><br /><p>4. Type #pw+CODE+1#, or #pw+CODE+7# for Canadian users, and the phone will display "Network Restriction Off." The phone is now ready for use on any network. Replace "CODE" with the subsidy <i>unlock code</i> provided by your cell provider.</p><b>Tags</b>: unlock code, Nokia 6670, <i>subsidy unlock</i>, 6670 phones, cell providerAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-22446047636856721002015-12-22T02:37:00.000-08:002015-12-22T02:37:00.105-08:00Set Up Bluetooth Headsets<p><blockquote>Place your phone and headset near one another for best results.</p></blockquote><br /><p>Bluetooth headsets come in an array of styles. When used with a compatible mobile phone (one that supports a Bluetooth headset profile) you'll have hands-free access to your call functions. Before your phone and headset can be used together, you'll need to go through a brief setup process known as pairing. To pair, you'll need to charge your headset fully. A complete charge usually takes about two hours.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Disconnect your headset from the charging source. Do not turn the headset on.</p><br /><p>2. Power on your phone and open the menu. Go to "Settings" or "Connections" to access Bluetooth settings. Set Bluetooth power to "On."</p><br /><p>3. <b>Place your</b> headset in <i>pairing mode</i>. For many devices, this is accomplished by pressing and holding the "Call" or "Power" button for a few seconds -- the headset's indicator lights will flash or remain lit to indicate pairing mode. (Refer to your user manual if you have difficulty.)</p><br /><p>4. Return to your phone's Bluetooth options and choose "Add New" or "Look for Devices." Wait a few moments as <b>your phone</b> locates the headset -- make sure the two devices are no more than a few feet apart.</p><br /><p>5. Select the your headset from the list of found items that appears. Enter the pairing password (set by the headset manufacturer) and press "OK." (Most headsets use "0000.") The devices are now paired and will connect automatically.</p><b>Tags</b>: your phone, <i>your headset</i>, <b>headset from</b>, pairing mode, <b>phone headset</b>, Place yourAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-17235272172133482262015-12-21T06:27:00.000-08:002015-12-21T06:27:00.631-08:00Manage Memory On An Android Phone<p><q>Android phones require maintenance, just like a personal computer.</p></q><br /><p>Full or nearly <i>full memory</i> invariably leads to slow performance, crashes and errors within any system. With their vast computing power, today's smartphones are certainly not immune from the issues associated with memory overload. Good memory management begins with understanding how your phone works and what would make it perform below expectations. Learn properly maintain the storage space on <i>your phone</i> so you can avert future problems. While no smartphone can be <b>immune from</b> the occasional glitch or freeze, a phone with lots of memory to spare will always run more smoothly.</p><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p><h2>View Memory Usage</h2></p><br /><p>1. Power on your phone and navigate to the home screen.</p><br /><p>2. Open the tab for "Applications," then tap "Settings."</p><br /><p>3. Tap "SD Card & phone storage." You see a readout of the phone's <b>available memory</b> as well as the <b>available memory</b> of any applicable memory cards.</p><br /><p><h2>Optimize Memory Use</h2></p><br /><p>4. Restart your Android phone at least once a day to ensure peak performance. Hold the power key to turn the phone off, wait a few moments, then press the power key again to reactivate the phone. Restarting is the quickest and easiest way to shut down unneeded processes running in the background.</p><br /><p>5. Clear your search history, browser cache and temporary Internet files on a regular basis. If you use <i>your phone</i> primarily for browsing the Web, then cleaning up these areas will definitely sharpen the phone's performance.</p><br /><p>6. Move pictures and videos to an external device via an SD card. Video files are large and can clutter up any phone's memory.</p><br /><p>7. Change the settings for automatic deletion of text and picture messages. The default is 200 text and 20 picture messages, but you can reduce this number at your discretion.</p><br /><p>8. Uninstall programs that you no longer use. Delete any unwanted wallpapers, widgets or songs. If you've recently installed a new app and you notice a sudden drop in the phone's performance, consider uninstalling the app.</p><br /><p>9. Check your available memory on a regular basis and clean out the device's storage whenever it's close to full. Don't let memory usage issues sneak up on you.</p><b>Tags</b>: your phone, available memory, <i>full memory</i>, immune from, <b>phone performance</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971732717862105668.post-11207072387246697312015-12-21T03:35:00.000-08:002015-12-21T03:35:00.313-08:00Unlock Your Sony Ericsson K310i For Free<p><q>You cannot enjoy services of another cellular provider if your phone comes locked to a particular carrier. Should you ever plan to travel overseas with this phone, this will result in high roaming charges on using your phone in off-network regions. You can get a free <i>unlock code</i> for your K310i by contacting your cellular service provider.</p></q><br /><p><h2>Instructions</h2></p><br /><p>1. Contact your carrier's Customer Support department.</p><br /><p>2. Request that your carrier provide K310i's unlock code. You can tell the Customer Services department that you plan to travel abroad and do not want to bear the roaming charges. If you've used <b>your carrier</b>'s services for a certain period of time (period varies from carrier to carrier, but typically 6 to 12 months), you can get the <b>free unlock</b> code for your phone.</p><br /><p>3. Enter the <i>unlock code</i> into your phone. Take out your current carrier's SIM from the phone and enter the SIM of any other provider. Power on your handset and enter the code. Your phone will display "Network restriction off."</p><b>Tags</b>: unlock code, your carrier, <i>code your</i>, free unlock, <i>free unlock code</i>, <b>plan travel</b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04530570466142224365noreply@blogger.com