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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Improve your Cell phone signal

Improve your cell phone signal



Your phone and your network could interfere with each other if they're both operating at 5.8GHz, but you're in luck. Devices that operate at 5.8GHz typically enjoy a lot more elbow room than devices that operate at 2.4GHz. That's because 802.11a networking gear, which uses the 5.8GHz band, has eight nonoverlapping channels to choose from for indoor use (and four more for outdoor point-to-point connections). In contrast, 2.4GHz 802.11g devices have only three nonoverlapping channels. The extra wiggle room in the 5.8GHz band makes it much easier to keep devices operating at that frequency out of each other's way. The trick is to use separate nonoverlapping channels for your network and your phone. Check the user manual for your wireless router or access point for instructions on how to adjust the channel of your wireless network.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Unlock iPhone, Unlock iPhone 3G, Unlock iPhone 3GS, Unlock iPhone OS 3.0

Unlock iPhone, Unlock iPhone 3G, Unlock iPhone 3GS, Unlock iPhone OS 3.0: "We know the unofficial method to unlock iPhone. iPhone Dev Team have released tools like RedSn0w and UltraSn0w, which make it very easy for users to jailbreak and unlock their iPhone.
But Olly Farshi of TheAppleBlog has described a method, which is less painful if you are not technically inclined but can be expensive.
It’s legal and users don’t need to hack their iPhone to unlock it.
Continue reading 'Official Method to Unlock iPhone

And there you go, goo luck!

FOXNews.com - Cell Phone Tips and Tricks - America's Newsroom

FOXNews.com - Cell Phone Tips and Tricks - America's Newsroom
Some of the things your cell phone can do, that you dont know about

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Cell Phone Tips and Tricks - Students and Cell Phones

Cell Phone Tips and Tricks - Students and Cell Phones: "Top Cell Phone Tips
By Grace Fleming, About.comSee More About:time managementschool supplies
If you're a normal student, you probably love your cell phone. It provides a connection to all the important people in your life. But did you know that the cell phone can actually be a handy device for aiding in homework and studies, and it can be a great safety feature, as well?
1. Cell Phones and Time Management
Reminders and alarms are some of the most useful tools on a cell phone, but they are also the least appreciated.
Most cell phones come with a scheduler to allow you to set an alarm at a certain time of day or on a certain date. You can set alarms to remind you of an established daily homework time to keep you from chatting right through your work time. For instance, you can set up a beeper that goes off every night at 7.
You could also use calendar reminders to notify you when projects and assignments are due. These reminders can be set up weeks and months ahead of time.
2. Group Communication
If you find yourself working on a group project or needing the advice of a few friends as you do your history homework, try using the three-way calling feature. It's available on most cell phones.
You may not even be aware that this feature is available on your phone, so you may want to experiment a little. First call one friend and establish a clear connection. Then enter the number of a second friend on the keypad and press send. If your phone has the three-way feature, then the second call will go through and the first friend will be on hold. Simply press send again to re-connect with the first friend."

Videos - iPhone

Videos - Free video downloads and streaming video - CNET TV

Budget-friendly Nokia 5230 debuts | Crave - CNET

Budget-friendly Nokia 5230 debuts Crave - CNET

For games, no big rush to speedy iPhone 3GS - CNN.com#cnnSTCText

For games, no big rush to speedy iPhone 3GS - CNN.com#cnnSTCText

Tech Daily: iPhone apps for fun and profit? - Jul. 6, 2009

Tech Daily: iPhone apps for fun and profit? - Jul. 6, 2009

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Samsung Gravity 2 SGH-T469 - metallic pumpkin (T-Mobile) Cell Phone reviews - CNET Reviews

Samsung Gravity 2 SGH-T469 - metallic pumpkin (T-Mobile) Cell Phone reviews - CNET Reviews: "The Samsung Gravity was one of T-Mobile's first messaging phones, and while we liked it, it did not have a lot of features. It had no 3G, no GPS, and only a 1.3-megapixel camera. However, its sequel, appropriately dubbed the Samsung Gravity 2, fixed all that. The Gravity 2 not only has 3G, GPS, and a 2.0-megapixel camera, it is thinner and sleeker than its predecessor. The Samsung Gravity 2 is available for $30 with a two-year service agreement, which makes it one of the most affordable 3G messaging phones around.
Design
The Samsung Gravity 2 retains the same overall design as the Samsung Gravity. It has a candy bar appearance when viewed on the front and slides to the right to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. However, it is a bit smaller and thinner at 4.5 inches long by 2.1 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick (Compared to the 4.53 inches by 2.07 inches by 0.7 inch measurements on the Samsung Gravity), the keypad layout is slightly different, and the display is 2.3 inches diagonally instead of 2.1."

Cell phone reviews: Cellphones, mobile phones & wireless phone reviews - CNET Reviews

Cell phone reviews: Cellphones, mobile phones & wireless phone reviews - CNET Reviews: "Latest cell phone reviews and advice
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD

While the lack of 3G and expensive price tag will keep it out of the hands of the masses, the Samsung i890 Omnia HD is a powerful multimedia smartphone that rivals the other high-end touch-screen devices."