Posts Tagged ‘Cell Phones’

Top Five Photography Apps For the iPhone

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Anyone who has an iPhone knows they take better pictures than many cell phones, but like anything, there is always room for improvement. Although there are a number of photo related apps on the market, the top five, ColorSplash, Night Camera, Camera Bag, Photo Fx and PhotoGene have the best features by far.

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Using Web Conference Services

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Speaking through land lines and even cell phones are old news. Slowly, web conferencing is creeping up to us. Through web conferencing services, we can now conduct meetings and presentations, as well as training for up to 1200 participants in different parts of the world.

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Your Secretary – The Scheduler of Your Cell Phone

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

When cell phones began making the scene many were faced with the prospect of taking to this useful, new gadget with umpteen features, each more challenging and confusing than the other! Some threw up their hands in despair when they could not cope. Several middle-aged folks who were coming to terms with their short-term memory losing its edge, made the most of this extremely useful little gadget by learning to rely on the Scheduler of their cell phone.

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Reverse Cell Phone Lookup – Learn How to Trace Text Messages Within Seconds

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Are you receiving text messages from someone that you don’t know? Did you know that reverse phone directory services can also provide details on the cell phones of someone who is sending SMS text messages? Read this for more information.

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It’s Time to Start Checking Our Children’s Phone’s For Strangers

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

With all the low life’s out there that use technology to get to our children these days, it is important to know who your kids are talking to. We buy our children cell phones so they can call us if they need us, whether it is to come pick them up somewhere or to be on hand if they are having a problem. We don’t want to believe our kids are talking to someone that can harm them, but in this world we have to keep on top of thing.

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