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Discover More Phone Services by Cathy Seiler
... Many people are using their cellular phones as their primary and only phone, so it pays to compare plans. Also check out your current Internet charges for dial-up or DSL services. You will be amazed at the savings you might be able to find by comparing rates and plans. On-line rate calculators and websites that consolidate phone service information really help you easily make side by side comparisons for all kinds of services. Advanced features like conference calls, T1 lines, and voice ...

Nokia 2652 Review by Nicolas Fogelholm
... Phone bookYou can store up to 250 names in the phone book. You can enter to 5 numbers for a name, which are primary, mobile, home, office, fax. E-mail address, web site url, post address and text note can be set as extra information to a number. OrganizerYou can store upto 100 entries such as meeting, call, birthday, reminder and memo. A notification may be assigned to an entry. The to-do list allows you to create events with priorities high, normal and low.

Free Tip for Cell Phone Manufacturers – Give Us Less and Not More by Douglas Hanna
... It doesn't need to be a cheap phone. In fact, I would gladly pay $75 or more for a phone that's simple, straightforward and doesn't require more programming than my old VCR. You could even call it your “Senior Special.” I wouldn't care. I do know I'm a senior. For those of you out there who agree with me, take action today. Email your cell phone providers right this minute. Tell them that we don't want more. We demand less!

Reading On The Move Without A PDA-All You Need Is Your Mobile Phone by Konstantin Frid
... For the modern person, having a mobile phone along has become more commonplace than having home keys or a wallet. And as long as you have your phone along, you can read anything you want to or must. We know several desktop PC programs that will make such Java applications for you. Different in small details, they all work alike. Install one of these programs on your desktop, start it and load in the text you need. After that, you will have to set several parameters like the type of your ...

Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA by Jason Kohrs
... For example, a Bluetooth-enabled PDA linked to a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone may be able to access the Internet using the phone as a sort of wireless modem. WiFi, just as on your typical computer, is the high speed wireless protocol (802.11x) that also operates on the 2.4 GHz radio band. WiFi will not only allow compatible devices to exchange files, but the high speed will make streaming media and web surfing convenient at home, or at the numerous wireless “hot spots” popping up in ...

Organization, the Key to Success by Michelle Dunn
... family, home, office, school, community and even home schooling. Everyone uses some sort of calendar, day planner system, or to do list. It's finding the right one that used to be difficult, until NOW! Visit her site for tons of useful articles, tips and to see what types of organizational tools she has. Be sure to tell her I sent you. Once your bag is organized, you can project a calm, professional, successful image to anyone you meet while you are out and about.

Two Get Very High Part One by Gary Mortimer
... By chance he shared a combination of Lev and my surnames, David Mortimer. That omen seemed good and David let the project live once more. Not only does David import the gear he also fly’s it in his gliders and is the president of the Soaring Society. He would act as our official observer. With two weeks to run I started tracking what the upper air winds were doing and plotting accurately where we would be taken. Talk is cheap so it was time to fly.

Love, Uncles, and Etymology by Arnold Romanofski
... One day when most of the family was home, Andrew, now a clear-eyed six-year old who was stretching up in height, said, “Uncle Brad, let’s talk about important science stuff now!” When I heard this, tears rimmed my eyes. I had said the exact same words to my Uncle Steve when I was a child. My thoughts went skyward and rested on heaven. I had come full circle since my Uncle Steve entered my life. He was a teacher and had inspired me to learn important science stuff when I was a kid.