Bring Your Phone Into The New Age With MP3 Ringtones

November 22nd, 2008 by admin

There was a time when it was suitable to have a regular ringer on your cell phone.  Today, there are literally thousands of Mp3 ringtones, in every genre of music, with which you can upload to your cell phone in a matter of minutes.

What is the fascination with Mp3 ringtones?  Apart from the fact that you can upload any top-selling song to your cell phone instead of settling for the annoying ringer that comes with a new phone, the Mp3 format has become a phenomenon since it’s inception in the early 90s.

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Cell Phone Lookup Is At The Tip Of Your Fingers

May 30th, 2008 by admin

Getting a call from an unknown number can be frustrating enough, but things get even tougher when you find out the number is not listed on conventional directories. A dead end is where you’ll usually find yourself when the number you are looking for belongs to a cell phone or an unlisted number. Don’t worry, you can still find out information about the number if you know where and how to look.

So where in the world could you find a directory that includes cell phone number and unlisted numbers? The Internet! That’s right, the World Wide Web is filled with almost limitless information and you’re bound to get the answer you’re looking for in it.

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Web Video Conference Uses And Tools

March 3rd, 2008 by admin

Web-accessible cameras are all the rage in today’s tech-savvy and high-connectivity communication driven world of business persons keen on using the wide range of web video conferencing, enabling software and tools to visually connect to people in the remotest of areas, thanks to hi-speed Internet availability.

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Nokia N95 8gb - The Grand Mobile

February 29th, 2008 by admin

The Nokia N95 8GB 3G Smartphone comes with a two way slider opening mechanism. The handset from Nokia comes with a screen of 2.6 Inches in size that is capable of providing a 240 x 320 pixel screen resolution on a 16 million colour TFT display. The Nokia N95 8GB mobile handset weighing only 120 gram measures 99 x 53 x 21 mm making it really a comfortable and light weighted handset that is comfortable to hold in hand and to slip into the pocket.

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Working On A Fax Resume

February 11th, 2008 by admin

A resume represents who the applicant is in the eyes of the recruiter. This is because the one who will be reviewing the document does not know anything about the person except for the details that are written down on paper.

There are many ways to write it and this depends if the applicant is a fresh grad or an executive. The graduate does not have work experience so the person will have to focus on academic feats and extra curricular activities. The executive on the other hand has to sell oneself based on the work done in the past.

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How To Send A Fax Via The Internet

February 5th, 2008 by admin

When it comes to finding out how to send a fax via internet there are lots of services that have websites set up which are able to help you. Some services may require you to pay for the privilege of using their facilities whilst others offer them to you for free.

But with most of these services you will find that not only can you send but also receive faxes via the internet as well. In some cases you may find that in order to use their services the company will require you to download and install some special software on to your PC or laptop, but this will usually only take a few minutes.

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Two Way Pagers Vs Cell Phones (via Cobweb/3.1 Planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)

January 29th, 2008 by admin

Two Way Pagers VS Cell Phones
By Anna Woodward

Some people will tell you that two way pagers are better and more convenient than cell phones. This may seem hard to believe, especially if you haven’t owned a pager in a while. But, the truth is that the latest models offer great features at a reasonable price, and this is what’s making them competitive with cell phones.

The Old Days

To understand how far along these tools have come, let’s go back to the dark ages … a couple of years ago!

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Watch Superbowl Online - How To Watch Superbowl Online For Free?

January 26th, 2008 by admin

You might have not have been able to watch the Superbowl live in the past, maybe because you could not go to the venue and could not pay for access to Satellite TV. Most of the service stations charge as much as $300 while, even the low package plan might still require that you part with about $20 every month to get access to the satellite TV. If you are unable to meet up with this expense you may have to miss out on the Your Favorite teams in action. It is however possible as you would see to watch Superbowl online for free!

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How To Choose The Right Voip Service Provider

January 21st, 2008 by admin

Everybody is talking about VOIP these days. You get VOIP advertisements in your cable bill, in your electric bill, in your credit card statements, and see it advertised on TV all the time.

What is VOIP and is it right for you? First of all, VOIP stands for Voice Over IP or Voice over Internet Protocol, and it is the hardware and software that allows you to make and receive phone calls over your high-speed Internet connection. Many people have VOIP these days and many of them have eliminated the phone they had with their local phone company after determining that VOIP works well for them.

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Broadband - Wanna Go Faster?

January 13th, 2008 by admin

There has been a lot written about the speed of broadband connections, but for most users it takes a back seat to just getting the work done. With the debate on whether there is a justified need for money to be spent on high-speed fibre networks still raging, is it really all about connection speed?

According to a recent survey, some 21 million Brits (or around 63% of those online) visited sites related to multimedia - including TV, movie and video sites - and services such as YouTube and BBC iPlayer have seen increases in visitors as internet habits change constantly.

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