Archive for November, 2008

How To Make Use Of Cell Phone Number Reverse Search

Monday, November 17th, 2008

By making use of caller ID we can now see the telephone number displayed on caller ID. Nevertheless often we cannot always identify the phone number displayed.

Not too long ago all of us were easily harassed by such calls, however at the present time we have a way to to find out exactly who is using that number by taking advantage of cell phone number reverse search directories.

Services like cell phone number reverse search are very useful for dealing with many such problems. Everyone who has ever been harassed by such calls is familiar with how frustrating it is when caller hangs up. There is no way to know if the caller just dialed the wrong number, if it was an emergency and something to be worried about, or is it just a prank call.

Additional situation that often entice people to carry out a reverse cell phone numbers lookup is to uncover who a number might belong to. Everyone who has ever discovered a strange phone number in their phone memory, laundry, home phone book, or perhaps somewhere in the house is going to find cell phone number reverse search exceptionally practical.

It can happen quite often, and more than ever when writing down a phone number in a rush. How else would a person guess who could be the owner of that number without taking advantage of a reverse number lookup?

Directories offering free cellular reverse lookup are quite helpful, particularly in the instances discussed before. It can be tricky to figure out exactly who a number belongs to without using this kind of technology which has not been available previously to people who required this type of information.

So given that telephone number reverse look up is only a few clicks away, why shouldn’t we use the information it can provide us with? Ours is the time when information is obtainable with just a click of a button, and information that was previously hopeless to acquire is now offered to anyone.

So to sum up, next time you notice an unknown number on your caller ID, in your wallet or on your telephone bill and you have no idea who’s number it is, don’t fret. Just use your MAC or PC and carry out a cell phone number reverse search. When you have the information you wanted, you will enjoy the benefits reverse search technology has provided us with.

The Regarding: Kindle Reviews

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

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I was motivated to compose this review because it is somewhat worrisome and, it seems to me, a bit unjust for the Kindle’s average review rating to be hauled so far down by Kindle NON-OWNERS who, guessing from their commentaries, seem to be quite annoyed by all of the positive commentaries about a device that’s high-priced, monochrome, not a all-purpose purpose media player, incapable to leap tall buildings, or in some way less than they were expecting, wanting, or desiring. In contrast to non-owners, the people who actually HAVE Kindle’s look to universally enjoy it, though with very legitimate caveats. I zune reviewsbelieve of this as “The TiVo Effect” since, for the right sort of user, the Kindle will be life-changing … but it for sure won’t be that for everyone. Although it took me a few days to get totally comfortable with it, I am now addicted.

For many days I have been an avid reader of eBooks using about every eReading device on the market. So as an early-adopter of techno gadgets I had been anxiously awaiting Microsoft’s Kindle since its initial rumors. So I straightaway purchased it both out of curiosity and desiring for a improved “next generation” eBook answer. In case you’re speculative whether I’m “that” Stu Gibson, I probably am — I’m the girl who gets Google’s initial three or three kindle reviews when Googling my name.

So, for what it’s worth, if this posting is found by any sincerely curious pre-purchasers, I hope that the coming commentary might place the Kindle in “perspective” and be of some value to you.

The Google Phone

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

by Anna
T-Mobile G1 Android Phone

Google and T-Mobile have teamed up to create a new breed of cell phone. The T-Mobile G1 is the world’s first Android Phone.

Its known as the T-Mobile G1 Android, the Android Phone, the G1 Phone, or (more informally) the Google Phone.

The G1 Android phone integrates fully with your Google accounts. Here are a few of the features and capabilities of this new cell phone:

  • The Android Phone Allows you to copy URLs and share them with friends via a chat line, using a simple touch-screen interface.
  • The Google Android phone allows you to chat and share photos on applications such as Yahoo Messenger, Google, Talk, etc.
  • The Android allows one to run several applications at the same time, on one phone. You can switch between applications, and you can also be notified when something new occurs on one of those applications.
  • An Android phone allows you to browse the Internet just as you would on a normal computer.

The following Google applications can be accessed and used directly by the Android Phone:

Google Maps
YouTube
Gmail
Contacts
Calendar
IM (Instant Message)

All of these Google applications will be available to you with a single longon – and they will be automatically synchronized with the web. What that means is that any change you make in one of your Google accounts from your phone will also show up the next time you log on from any other computer.

For example, when you are out and about with your phone and you meet a new contact, you might want to save their contact information. All you do is save it into your Google Contacts on your Android phone. That information will be available to you online, in your Gmail account, and in any other applicable Google account, accessible by any computer in the world.

Any information you save on your phone in this way will appear on your computer as well – and vice versa.

If you lose or break your phone, your data will still be there waiting for you on your Google account, which you can access from anywhere in the world. And there is no need to worry about your information being stolen, as its password-protected.

Here is another example of the a use of a Google Android phone. Once you have a contact address saved into your Google account, you can easily find that location on a map – using Google Maps, of course. And what’s more, you can access street level events in any area where this is available.

This makes it a breeze to get directions to a new location! Simply find your contact on a a map with a couple of clicks, and use a street-level view to find your way if needed!

Another example of the use of the Android phone is the integration of the cell phone with your Google Calender. Any event you save on your Google calender will be available to you on your phone, wherever you are. So you can access your schedule easily, on the go and from anywhere, as long as you have your phone with you.

No more schedule books! And you can probably say goodbye to those tiny notebooks and pads of paper you carry around to save your information.

What’s more, once you save information on your Google Android phone, there’s no need to transfer it over after you get home. Its all there, safely stored on your Google account, for ready access whenever you need it.

You can find out more information at What is a Google Android Phone? and Google Mobile Products on the T-Mobile G1 Android.

The Nokia N96 Cell Reviewed By Cell2get

Friday, November 7th, 2008

For ages, Nokia Cell Phones have been infesting our mind with its popular title “connecting people “, it didn’t matter whether it really connected people or not, still the title remained the same.

Year after year additions were made to the Nokia family, connecting more upgrades to the same, bit by bit , piece by piece, they actually started connecting people. Hallelujah the Nokia phone finally worked well, but with a few errors of course, after all nothing is perfect. And then finally the flawless warrior made it to the market “THE NOKIA N96” which finally not only connected people but made them enjoy its new services too. You can also purchase this cell phone as one of the many Unlocked GSM Cell Phones offered at Cell2Get.com!

The Nokia N96 is a well designed 3G Smart-phone that features a dual opening mechanism and is destined to be Nokia’s next flagship mobile phone. Can’t understand? Let’s just say, it’s awesome! The N96 is a family member of the very well liked N series range by Nokia that includes the extremely able Nokia N95 3G Smart-phone and the latter version, the Nokia N95 8GB. The very clever dual opening design will greatly assist the user to slide open the handset and have their every need met.

It has something to connect music lovers with music too! The N96 comes kitted out with a music player that features a built in FM stereo that comes complete with RDS allowing the user to view the music information that they are listening to on the fantastic large display screen. This kitted version is available in both locked (to a carrier) or as an Unlocked Cellular Phones. The huge internal memory built into this phone will allow you to store 3500 songs, the same as the Apple iTouch. The only advantage the iPhone had over the rest of the mobile phone market was internal memory, now that Nokia have hit back with the N96 this is no longer the case. The N96 supports a Nokia Internet Radio and a Visual Radio. The music player’s features allow the user to create play-lists and listen to their favorite music. The user can select their play mode and view their playing lists and albums in great color. And with the music player, having an audio equalizer listening to your favorite tunes will be a great music mobile experience as the sound quality will be excellent.

Besides being so wonderful, it gives something for free too, a digital camera! The Nokia N96 comes with a fantastic built in five mega-pixel camera (2,592 x 1,944 pixels) complete with an array of settings, functions and options that a standard digital camera would provide you with. The Carl Zeiss optics Tessar lens is crystal clear and features auto focus and an auto exposure feature. The dual LED flash will definitely brighten up those shots that have been snapped in the dark or dimly lit environments. Photos can be stored in either JPEG or EXIF format. The user will be able to adjust the settings making sure the user can take the perfect picture every time. It has been rumored that a 6 mega pixel version maybe release, but we will have to wait and see if that materializes. And also to add to it, it has a video camera, 3G video calling capacity, GPS navigation system, Internet, Messaging etc.

The Nokia N96 3G Smart-phone is packed full of the latest technologies, including 3G HSDPA technology for fast and high-speed efficiency. There is the EDGE technology that will provide the user with high-speed data transfer rates and WLAN Wi-Fi technology allows for a great wireless connection a fast broadband speeds. The Bluetooth wireless technology that includes A2DP allows the user to enjoy a wireless connection experience. A USB connection will allow a great-cabled connection between other compatible devices. The N96 comes with a Symbian operating system that it is complete with S60 software.

But it has a major drawback too, you’ll have to charge the battery every night!, sucks eh? Well I told you, nothing is perfect!

So to top it off, Nokia N96 is relatively better than most other phones and indeed much better than all of the Nokia phones so far, and most importantly, it gives real meaning to the words “connecting people…”

Review On Blackberry Storm Cell Phone

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

The Blackberry Storm is among the latest additions to the mobile phone family. The long awaited Storm is finally storming out bringing to light all the amazing features it has to offer. For all the mobile phone and Verizon Cell Phones fans, it’s been a great moment of excitement and they are very eager to learn more about it. The storm isn’t like any other phone, it has the capacity to storm the markets with its impeccable features. What makes it so unique? Besides its features, it’s style and technology. What does it have? It has a touch-screen, EV-DO, GPS, Blackberry OS 4.7 etc.

The Blackberry Storm has probably the greatest touch-screen of all the phones made so far, because when you touch it, you really push the display, like a normal button. The technology is called Click-Through and currently is exclusive for the Blackberry Storm.

And not only does it have something special for all the text lovers. When writing text messages, you can actually hold the phone in landscape mode and use the QWERTY keyboard. Fortunately, the phone will figure by itself if you hold it in portrait or landscape mode and switch keyboards, also the keys will glow when pushed.

What makes it more advanced than the older versions of Blackberry? Almost everything! The display is a lot better than Blackberry of old with a 480×360 resolution and 65,000 colors. The Storm features a 3.5mm standard headphone jack, which is great, has four short keys: Talk, End, Back and the Blackberry menu. On the back it features a micro-SD memory card slot.

Why New Blackberry Phones, specifically the storm? The answer is quite obvious .The Blackberry Storm is probably going to be one of the most awesome smart-phones on the market, if not the best. It has lots of features, like the one that switches between CDMA and GSM networks automatically, without changing the phone number, which offer international roaming. Also, the Storm sports a full HTML internet browser, that unfortunately doesn’t support Flash and supports Cast Music and Mobile TV, the services from Verizon, but hey, at least you get to surf very well!

The Blackberry Storm will run Blackberry’s OS 4.7, the latest version, which is cool, because it comes with supports for lots of email accounts, Blackberry Enterprise, Lotus notes, IMAP4, POP3, Microsoft Exchange and much more.

It features 128MB of flash memory and 1GB of integrated memory, which can be expanded via the microSD / SDHC memory card slot to up to 16GB.

Until now, Blackberry has been known for its business devices, but this one tries to attract all kinds of users, from teen to business and music fans, because it features a Media Sync software, that supports a plentitude of file formats, like MP3, WMA, AAC, MPEG4, WMV and H.264. Also the Media Sync can synchronize with iTunes. On the other side, it features a 3.2 megapixel camera, with flash, auto-focus and video recording capabilities.

There’s something for internet geeks too!!! The Blackberry Storm will come preloaded with IM clients and social networking applications, like Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live, ICQ, Facebook, Myspace and hi5, but you can always download more via the Blackberry App Center.

Is it really perfect? Not really, nothing is perfect. It has a few drawbacks. Probably its biggest lack is the WiFi, no one could figure out why they didn’t include it. Though it tries to fill this gap with other connectivity options, like Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo headsets support, dial-up networking, GPS, and Blackberry Maps, so no worries, maybe there’s a reason behind it which will be revealed eventually.

So it can be guessed that blackberry is going to be one of the coolest among the latest phones and it’s a sure thing that it’s going to STORM the mobile market! And remember when it comes to buying no-contract cell phones from Blackberry to LG Verizon Cell Phones come to OnSaleCell.com first!