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How to read eBook on Nokia

by on Aug.29, 2010, under Mobile models, Nokia, Tips

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Your mobile phone is not just a phone, of course, and you can use in many ways now including as a powerful eBook Reader. So, how to read eBook on Nokia?

1. Download and install the Ebook for Nokia to use as your eBook reader.

2. Download the Doc or TCR version of an eBook (perhaps Frankenstein).

3. Transfer the downloaded file to your phone in the standard way.

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LG-KU580

by on Oct.01, 2009, under Samsung, Tips

LG releases a new phone in their Chocolate line dubbed LG-KU580.
The 3G LG-KU580 features one click access to Google services like Google Search, Google Mail and Google Maps.

Other features of the LG-KU580 include 2 inch screen, 2MP camera, FM Tuner, MP3 player, 3D sound, Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0 port. LG will introduce the LG-KU580 Google Chocolate first in Europe.

This is the most interesting LG Chocolate the company has released. It looks very compact. It will be interesting to see how well the web browser performs.

Now that the original LG chocolate phone LG-KG800 is available in Europe, LG already shows the next generation chocolate Black Label II in Korea.

The LG Chocolate Black Label II features 512MB internal memory for storing music an photos. It is 16.5mm thick and weighs 88g.
The exterior is accented with gold and platinum color. MSRP in Korea for the next generation chocolate phone is 500,000 won (~$537).

Via the LG site (Korean).

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Reverse Cell Phone Number

by on Jun.05, 2009, under Lifestile, Tips

For years, people have relied on trusty, bulky phone books to connect a phone number with a name. But in today’s society, people are choosing to use cell phones as their primary phone instead of relying on land lines. This makes it extremely difficult when trying to contact someone who only uses a cell phone. Federal regulations prevent wireless service providers from creating a log book listing numbers of cell phone owners. So if you know a number to someone’s cell phone or a business using a cell phone, how do you go about finding out the name and address of the owner?

The answer is simple. Many web sites offer a reverse number look-up option for land lines, and now this service is extended towards cell phone numbers too. Most sites, such as this one, offer the option of entering in the phone number or entering the name of someone you know, but don’t have their number.

Information samples are usually available on the site you are using to look up a number’s owner. After entering the number, and choosing to pay the fee, you’ll most likely receive the name and address of the person who owns the number you searched. Depending on the site, you can find out where a person lives, who their phone carrier is and whether or not the line is residential or a business.

Reverse look-up may seem like it invades a person’s privacy, but regulations and security blocks are increasing. Although cell phone number don’t possess their own log book like land lines, there is the increasing possibility one will be created in the near future. By having a wireless directory, finding the owner of a cell phone number through the Internet will become easier.

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How to Dry Out a Wet Cell Phone

by on Mar.23, 2009, under Tips

Is your cell phone wet and you are looking for ways how to dry it out? Here is some advices how you can do that with a min losses. Anyway if you extrimely need it you can try, then tell us if it works:-)

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