Showing posts with label Mobile Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Phones. Show all posts

11.26.2008

Convert your Flickr photos to wallpapers for your Blackberry

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Take your favorite image from Flickr and convert them to wallpapers. BBsnap is a simple site that does one thing, that is converting Flickr photos to wallpapers for Blackberry phones.



Features:-
1. No sign up or registration needed.
2. Browse gallery of wallpapers created by Users
3. Search and choose images from Flickr with integrated Flickr image search.
4. Download wallpapers created by Users.
5. FREE

How To:

1) Choose your image

First choose image that you want to edit. It can be file uploaded from your hard drive or image loaded directly from the Internet. I use Flickr



Paste image link and click the "continue" button.



2) Choose your Blackberry Model



You will be redirected to simple image editor. Select your Phone and press the "Go" button.

3) Edit your image



Edit your image (resize) and select cropping area by moving box inside. Click "Done" after you finish editing.

You can also browse user gallery and download any wallpaper you like.

Visit BBsnap @ BBsnap.com

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10.24.2008

First Aid guide for your iPhone

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A First Aid guide for your iPhone that will help you treat anything from beestings to burns to eye injuries while you are within range of the Internet. More topics being added daily and this app is custom-designed for the iPhone screen.




The application is free and desn’t require any signup. All you need is an iPhone and internet connection.

Visit First Aid guide for your iPhone [at] http://iphonetoolbox.com

10.20.2008

Searching for iPhone Themes? Why not create one

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iPhone Theme Maker is a great online application to create you own iPhone themes online. You can either make your own themes using the images available or you can just upload your own images from your computer.



It takes only minutes to make your own iPhone themes, you can change your icons, dock, wallpaper and status bar. Just choose ready made images from gallery or simply just upload your own images. After you themes is created, download, install and enjoy your new iPhone look.

Ready to make your own iPhone themes? Visit iPhone Theme Maker [at] http://iphonethememaker.com


10.18.2008

Make International Calls From Your PC For Free

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EvaPhone provides Internet telephone calls for free. This site offers free VoIP call solutions: free VoIP service lets you make PC-to-phone free international calls. All you need is a computer, a mic and a telephone number(Duh!) to start making free VoIP calls using Internet to phone.

The duration and number of calls is limited in time and per IP-address. No registration is needed for a free call.

You can check here for your country and limited time.



Simply dial the country code and the number where you want to call, no software downloads.

Visit EVAPHONE [at] http://evaphone.com/

10.17.2008

Stream Music from your PC to your Mobile Wirelessly

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You can use your phone to access songs and playlists stored on your computer through wireless streaming. Just download Didiom to your phone and desktop and you'll be ready to navigate the music files stored on your PC. You can stream them to over 200 phone models, including the BlackBerry® Curve™

With over 1 million MP3 songs, the Didiom Marketplace lets you shop for music whenever you want, directly from your phone. You can name your own price and download to your mobile, PC or both. The mobile download will be available to your phone, and the PC download will be available online.



You can download DIDIOM here.

10.12.2008

Track your Mobile Phone calls and text messages Online

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Manage your calls and texts the way you manage your email. Skydeck helps you keep track of your cell phone calls and text messages. Check who called you yesterday and how long it's been since you spoke. Turn that dry list of numbers in your call log and phone bill into a map of your relationships with friends, colleagues, and customers. You'll never forget a call again.

An Inbox for Your Calls and Texts

Never Forget a Call

Manage your calls and texts the same way that you manage your email. Check who called yesterday, the last time you spoke, and use notes and tags to remind yourself to follow up.



Manage your calls and texts the way you manage your email.

Discover your true social network

Your true social network is made up of the people that you talk to and text every day. Skydeck maps this network for you, and shows you how best to reach the people that you'd like to meet.



Your true social network is hidden in your cell phone records.

Get a smarter address book

Skydeck works out who really matters and puts them at the top of your list. You can see at a glance who you've been neglecting - how long has it been since you called Mom? And you can copy contact information from their Skydeck profiles with one click.



Skydeck knows who is important to you and puts them first.

Search your calls

Search your call and text message history the same way you search your email. It's backed-up online, so you can check the last time that you spoke to a customer, or called customer support. You'll find numbers that you thought had lost.



Search your call history the same way you search your email.

Save your monthly bills

Skydeck checks your balance of voice minutes and text messages every day and sends you email updates. You could lower your bill and save hundreds of dollars every year. If you use our Firefox toolbar, our meter lives in your browser and turns red when you need to change your plan.



Skydeck checks your balance so that you don't have to.

Track your expenses

Mark your contacts as business or personal or tag all calls you made while traveling and Skydeck can print your expense report each month. Or code all of your clients and track billable hours that you spent talking on your cell phone.



Track billable hours and get reimbursed for business calls.

GET SKYDECK NOW »

6.29.2008

Upload and Share your Audio, Images, and Video Instantaneously

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MOSH is a Nokia service which provides a user-driven distribution channel for applications and other content created for mobile devices. It enables you to create, upload and share your applications, games, audio, images, and video instantaneously. Or you can just take it easy and enjoy what other people have decided to upload and share.

The MOSH client, serves as a shortcut to all the basic functions in MOSH, such as searching and browsing content, uploading content, and checking your stats.

Upload and Share your Audio, Images, and Video Instantaneously

Tested with: Nokia E60, E65, N73, N77, 6110, 6290, E90, N76, N81, N95, N95 8GB, 5300, 5310, 5610, 6300, 6500 classic, 6500 Slide, 7373.

MOSH has a huge selection of great mobile applications, games, themes, ringtones and more. You can browse content by most recent and most downloaded and more. Also, if you know exactly what you want, make sure try the search box on the top of every page. Remember that MOSH works on all phones, not just Nokia ones.

Visit MOSH Now!

Download maps before you travel with Nokia Map Loader 2.0

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Using Nokia Map Loader can help you save on mobile data service costs and save time downloading map data over-the-air as you go. With maps for more than 150 countries worldwide, there’s a lot of data available!

Download the places you need to Nokia Maps before you go and travel to your budget. Install Nokia Map Loader to your desktop, then download map data to your compatible PC and transfer it to Nokia Maps on your device.

Download maps before you travel with Nokia Map Loader 2.0

Compatibility and system requirements

Nokia Maps 1.2 and 2.0 release versions for S60 devices Windows XP/Vista

Installation instructions

Uninstall any previous version of maploader from your system. Make sure your phone and computer system time is correct. Make sure you have the latest Nokia PC Suite installed.

Download (.EXE, 7.2 MB)

6.26.2008

Download Torrents To Your Mobile Phone, PC and even Your Game Consoles.

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Download Torrents To Your Mobile Phone, PC and even Your Game Consoles.
Torrent Relay uses a mixture of Perl, Python, Ajax and plain HTML to get things done. Torrent Relay works with anything that supports web browsing, though whatever means are used to deliver web pages. It downloads the torrent (seeds it as well) and turns it into an http link.

Download your torrents anywhere to any device that supports viewing web pages (like this one does). Works with mobile phones, PC and Game Consoles (like Wii, PS3, and ect.)

It's easy to get a file, its just a simple 5 step process.

Step 1: Find a torrent online.
Step 2: Save it, or copy its URL.
Step 3: Click Get / Get URL / Get ID.
Step 4: Set your download options.
Step 5: Choose your file and ENJOY!

Note: Torrent Relay recommends that you leave these first two checked if you’re using an out of the ordinary browser (like on the Wii, PS3, iPhone and such).

Visit Torrent Relay Now!

6.24.2008

Create a Mobile Website with MoFuse

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Create a Mobile Website with MoFuse
Launch and manage a mobile version of your blog or website. It's totally free. For those who wants to build mobile website of your own. This is the place.

MoFuse gives content publishers, like bloggers, the ability to publish their content to the mobile web and even make money online with this Mobile website. You don't have to be a content publisher to use MoFuse though, anyone can create a mobile website in just a few minutes using the intuitive MoFuse platform.

Create a Mobile Website with MoFuse

MoFuse power the mobile versions of over 7,000 blogs, ranging from personal to professional and corporate blogs.

Features:

  • Promote your mobile site
  • Get detailed analytics about your mobile audience
  • Make money
  • Edit your site using our WYSIWYG editor
  • Use any custom domain you want
  • Use your own logo
  • Brand your mobile site

  • 6.23.2008

    Read Your Favourite Feeds Via Mobile Phones

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    Viigo is a way to access content and services on your mobile device that's better than anything you've ever experienced. Viigo lets you discover and access the best of the Internet's content and services in an intuitive, fast, made-for-mobile format so compelling, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

    Read Your Favourite Feeds Via Mobile Phones

  • Free, one-click access - to Breaking News, Sports, Entertainment, Weather, Market Performance, Traffic Alerts, Blogs, and any RSS Feed - designed to make navigating your day effortless.
  • An enhanced and simple mobile experience - view, manage, and consume information your way, in a format that's tailored for your device.
  • A ton of useful content and services - more than 3,000 channels to choose from
  • Practically effortless - you choose how and when you want your content and services delivered; it's updated in the background and instantly available the minute you want it…whether you've got connectivity or not.

  • Features:

  • Channel Library - 5,000 channels to choose from, all just a thumb click away.
  • Package Tracking - Track packages from UPS, USPS, FedEx, and DHL.
  • Entertainment - Follow the latest fashion, gossip, Hollywood stars, and Magazines.
  • Sports Updates- Get up-to-the-minute sports scores (NHL, NBA, PGA, and more).
  • Share the News - Forward interesting articles to contacts in your address book.
  • Import Custom Feeds - Customize your channel list by importing your favourite channels.
  • Weather - Take the weather with you.
  • Keyword Alerts - Real-time alerts when keywords you’ve selected appear in your channels.
  • Web Readers - Synchronize with popular Web readers such as Google or Yahoo.

  • Visit Viigo Now!

    Social Networking on Your Mobile Phones

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    Social Networking on Your Mobile Phones
    Mobiluck is a free online tool that allows to share where you are with your friends, receive alerts when they are nearby and chat 24/7 for free meaning that MobiLuck helps you share your location, spot friends nearby, and meet interesting people and places along the way!

    MobiLuck puts your location at the heart of your social network because you often want to know where they are and you often want to meet up with them... unless you prefer sitting in a dark room in front of your computer that is. Most importantly, you want all your friends to be able to use it, without having to own a smartphone or learn complex SMS commands. This is where MobiLuck is different.

    Social Networking on Your Mobile Phones

    Features:

  • Detect all nearby Bluetooth devices. Your cell phone rings or vibrates when it finds one.
  • Send messages and photos for free to friends or strangers with no need of their phone numbers.
  • Hear when you receive a Bluetooth message and reply to the sender!
  • Send your profile and receive profiles from other MobiLuckers including their photo.
  • Send MobiLuck to other people so you'll meet more and more MobiLuckers.

  • Visit Mobiluck Now

    Get Your MSN, AIM, Yahoo and ICQ on your phone!

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    Get Your MSN, AIM, Yahoo and ICQ on your phone!
    Heysan! is a mobile web based service that lets you use your MSN, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and GTalk accounts in your mobile phone - for free! It doesn't matter where in the world you are, what network or phone model you use, our patent pending technology works no matter what.

    Get Your MSN, AIM, Yahoo and ICQ on your phone!

    Features:

  • Login to your favorite messenger and chat with friends from your mobile phone.
  • No registration or sign up required. You can use your existing IM username and password.

  • Visit Heysan Now!

    6.22.2008

    Send Any File to your Mobile Devices

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    With Beam It Up Scotty you can easily send your audio and video files, pictures and documents to your phone, iPhone, PDA or smartphone. Fill up your cellphone with life.



    In just three simple steps you can download pictures, music, videos, docs or any other file to your cellphone (and your iPhone). Upload your file, choose the compression settings and we will send you an SMS/text message with the download link.

    It's simple, it's fast and - it's free :-)

    Visit Beam It Up Scotty

    6.11.2008

    Asus M930 Released in India

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    Asus M930, one of the new smartphones from Asus' 2008 line-up, was recently released in India, offering mobile users a wide set of business and multimedia features in a device that wants to compete with Nokia's E90 communicator.

    Although it has the same form factor as Nokia E90, Asus M930 is a bit smaller and lighter than Nokia's communicator, weighing 158 grams and measuring 113 x 54 x 18.7 millimeters (as opposed to 210 grams and 132 x 57 x 20 millimeters). Sure, both devices are kind of big when compared to a regular mobile phone, but neither M930 nor E90 can pass as regular.

    When closed, Asus M930 only shows a 2 inch display with 240 x 320 pixels and an alphanumeric keypad. When opened, though, the smartphone offers a full QWERTY keyboard and a wider display of 400 x 240 pixels. The rest of the features packed in M930 include Windows Mobile 6.0, tri-band GSM connectivity as well as HSDPA 2100, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, push email, ClearVue document viewer, Windows Media Player, a 2 Megapixel camera with auto focus, USB 2.0, expandable memory and so on.

    Mr. Edward Wang, Business Head, Mobile Communication Business, Asus India, said about the newly released handset: "The M930 is Asus’ first communicator smartphone which is surprisingly compact when compared to other communicators in the market. Earlier, business professionals needed to carry bulky communicators for executive functions but now they have a better option in the form of the Asus M930. The keyboard layout of the M930 is just like a laptop facilitating quicker and more convenient operation. It is also the only communicator with a web cam that we call <>, because you can type SMS, listen to music or write e-mails while using the iCAM. Business professionals can also use the iCAM to have a video conference. Asus has always believed in thinking from the customer's point of view and this phone personifies that ideology, leading to the creation of the best smartphone for all end users."

    Asus M930 is available as of now across India, for a retail price of 27,900 RNI (the equivalent of 670 USD or 435 Euros).

    http://news.softpedia.com

    See Also :

  • Top 24 Must Have Applications For Your Nokia N95
  • 6 Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do
  • How to avoid phone viruses
  • Send SMS Via The Web For Free
  • How To Pronounce VoIP?

  • 6.01.2008

    Top 24 Must Have Applications For Your Nokia N95

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    I love my Nokia N95 is the wide range of applications that can be installed. Just feast your eyes on If you’re looking to pimp your Nokia N95 then there are some great applications here:

    1. Fring: Free mobile VoIP app with Skype, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN Messenger and Twitter support
    2. SlingPlayer Mobile: Stream and control your SlingPlayer
    3. The Filter: Navigate your music in style and create on the fly playlists
    4. Emoze: Full Outlook push sync - who needs a crackblackberry?
    5. Nokia Sports Tracker: Keep track of your training schedule
    6. WWIGO: Webcam Wherever I Go - works both ways, using the N95’s camera
    7. Movino: Collection of open source for broadcasting/streaming to smartphones
    8. Calcium: One of my personal favs, the best calculator for S60 handsets
    9. Lifeblog: blog and share your photos on the move
    10. Shozu: Post your photos and videos to multiple sites
    11. Gizmo: Make calls over WiFi to save money
    12. Jaiku Mobile: Alternative to twitter
    13. MyStrands: Great music player and discovery tool
    14. Handy Taskman: Adds several useful toos to your Nokia phone
    15. RotateMe: Give the iPhone a run for its money with this cool screen orientation
    tool
    16. Screenshot For Symbian: Save your screenshots in popular image formats
    17. Opera Mini: Great browser for smartphones
    18. Flip Silent: When a call comes in, go into silent mode just by flipping your
    phone!
    19. Shutup: Another silence/flipping service
    20. Wavelog: Blogging service for S60
    21. Dr Kukka’s Inclinometer: No practical use other than to show off to mates. Tells you when you are tilted….
    22. QIK: Stream videos from your N95 to the web
    23. Nokia Internet Radio: A….radio service
    24. EXTGPS: Use the N95 GPS with your laptop via bluetooth

    Thanks to N95 blog for the list.

    See Also :

  • Asus M930 Released in India
  • 6 Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do
  • How to avoid phone viruses
  • Send SMS Via The Web For Free
  • How To Pronounce VoIP?

  • 5.31.2008

    How to avoid phone viruses

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    By David Geer, CSO

    Mobile phone malware - viruses, worms and Trojan programs created to attack the devices - are rare, but starting to appear in Japan and Europe, where 3G technology is more popular, according to Corey Nachreiner, a network security analyst at vendor WatchGuard Technologies.

    By the time such malware hits domestic users' handsets the programs are expected to blend into more complex threats. Some examples recently hitting overseas users include:

  • The Doomboot trojan perpetrates denial-of-service attacks by billing itself as "Warez" - premium games that have been compromised to allow free use, says Seth Fogie, VP at mobile security vendor Airscanner. Devices work until they are rebooted. Doomboot enters via Bluetooth's discovery mode, the Web and e-mail.
  • Cardtrap spreads to phone memory cards - which can be inserted in computers to sync up a music download, picture or ringtone - where it can infect again, Fogie says.
  • Redbrowser is a Russian wireless application protocol browser that offers itself to users who don't have one. It offers to send free SMS messages but actually charges the user US$5 to $6 per message.
  • Crossover detects and infects devices via an ActiveSync connection for Windows PCs. It can spread from phones to computers. Crossover has not been detected in public yet; in concept it fills up phone memory with useless data and exhausts phone resources.

  • More generally, buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in the Windows Mobile software, according to Fogie, in cases where an application has not been programmed to properly check the format of incoming data. Such attacks will become more prevalent as the platform grows, Fogie says.

    Things you can do

  • Educate users that mobile phones are vulnerable and they should not install anything on them unless it's from an authorised source.

  • Secure and control phones. Use mobile versions of firewalls and antivirus protection. (Examples come from F-Secure, which offers both, and TrendMicro, which offers an antivirus product.)

  • Secure phone ports. Many phones have USB ports. Corey Nachreiner of WatchGuard Technologies advises getting USB control software, which allows an administrator to regulate which devices (including mobile phones) are allowed on a computer's USB ports.

  • Secure Bluetooth. If the user doesn't need Bluetooth, disable it. If the service is needed, the end user shouldn't accept connections from unknown parties.

  • Set policies. CSOs or CISOs can enforce policies around downloading or opening files from unauthorized sources. Don't open or accept any unexpected attachments; verify a known party's intent to send one.

  • See Also :

  • Asus M930 Released in India
  • Top 24 Must Have Applications For Your Nokia N95
  • 6 Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do

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  • 5.25.2008

    6 Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do

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    Cyrus Farivar, PC World is a freelance technology journalist based in Oakland, California. He writes for The Economist, National Public Radio, and Engadget.

    Right before your eyes, your cell phone has morphed into a portable computer. Whether you're searching Google via text messages, using Short Message Service (SMS) to make international calls, or e-mailing a voice message, these tips will help jump-start your cell phone's inner PC--and make your life easier to boot.

    Text Your Google Search

    For the price of sending a text message, you can unleash the power of Google without having to open a Web browser. Just text GOOGL (46645) to get access to much of the search giant's most useful information, including addresses and phone numbers, word definitions, numeric and other conversions, weather, and even sports scores.

    For example, if you want to look up the phone number of a pizza joint to place a take-out order, text-message the name of the business and its city and state to GOOGL, such as zachary's oakland, ca. A minute or so later, Google will send you a text message similar to this: 'Local Listings: Zachary's Chicago Pizza 5801 College Ave Oakland, 94618 510-655-6385'. To save time, enter the zip code instead of the city and state.

    To look for more-general information, text something like pizza 94618 to receive the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all the pizzerias in that area. (This is especially handy when you're in a city or neighborhood you're unfamiliar with and you're jonesing for a double espresso.)

    Google's ability to text you word definitions helps you compose just the right message to send with that bouquet of flowers you're ordering, and it also can adjudicate tense games of Scrabble. To get a definition, text GOOGL with the command define: followed by the word (with no space between), such as define:qindarka. How else will you ever find out that there are precisely 100 qindarkas in a single Albanian lek (which, oddly enough, is also the name of that country's national vegetable).

    You can text Google for all sorts of conversions, too. For example, if you want to convert pounds to kilograms, or liters to quarts, or even find out the number of miles in a light-year, text GOOGL and enter 2 liters in quarts. You'll receive a text back with the answer faster than you can say '2.1133764188651876'. To convert foreign currency at the current exchange rate, text: $100 in euros (the three-letter abbreviation for different currencies also works, such as 100 usd in eur).

    Google has many other options for fast lookups from your phone. To find out the forecast for a region, text weather and the city name, such as weather Peoria, IL. During last summer's pennant races, I almost wore out my phone's dial pad using Google to check scores. To find out how your team is doing, simply text its name, such as Dodgers to see how things are going in Chavez Ravine.

    Depending on your cell-phone plan, sending a lot of text messages to Google may launch your monthly bill into the stratosphere. Check to see if your service provider offers any special deals for high-volume texting before you start punching those buttons.

    SMS: Get Google Calendar Alerts, Make Calls

    If you use Google Calendar to keep track of your appointments, you can send yourself SMS reminders of the events you have listed. Once you've signed up with Google and logged in, you can add your upcoming activities to your online calendar, too.

    To set alerts for the events, click Settings at the top right of the page, choose Notifications, scroll to the bottom of the page, and enter your country, phone number, and cell provider. Google will then text you a verification code to enter on this page. After you enter the code, check the boxes for event reminders at the top of the page. Once you have events in your Google Calendar, the service will send you a text-message reminder for each upcoming event. Alternatively, you can ask to be sent a daily agenda, which includes all of that day's events.

    Call Via SMS

    Anyone who makes a lot of international calls can use SMS to take advantage of cheaper rates. Two of my favorite SMS services are Call2.com and U.K. ISP Telecomplete's MyWebCalls.com. Both allow you to send an SMS message to their servers, which then either place the call (if you have previously registered the number you're calling) or call you back with a dial-tone allowing you to enter the number manually.

    Call2.com uses standard phone lines, while MyWebCalls.com is VoIP-based, which is cheaper but may be less reliable. Calling France on MyWebCalls.com is 1.4 cents per minute, while on Call2.com it's nearly 6 cents per minute.

    After you register for the service, you text the number that the service assigns you (you may also need to enter a password). You could use this service to place domestic calls as well, but the real savings come when placing calls from outside the United States.

    Take Notes Via a Camera Phone; Call 411 for Free

    The next time you're heading to a meeting, leave your notepad (or your laptop) behind and let your camera phone record the meeting notes. The Qipit service lets you convert the text in an image captured by a cell-phone camera (or any other digital camera) into a PDF file (it will also be available as a JPEG). After you register for the service by providing your name, country, and e-mail address, you enter your cell number, service provider, and phone model.

    The service indicates the quality of text scans you can expect. For example, my Motorola Razr V3c rated only one out of three stars. After you photograph, say, the whiteboard or your own handwritten notes, you e-mail the image file to the service (copy@qipit.com for black-and-white images, and color@qipit.com for color), and it is added to your list of files. As we went to press, the service is free, but it's limited to 25 documents per account, and it supports only JPEGs with a minimum resolution of 1.3 megapixels. You pay only the cost of an MMS message. (Note that you can also send the service images to be scanned and converted via e-mail.)

    Make 411 Calls for Free

    A more traditional way to find information about a business than texting Google is to use your phone company's directory-assistance service, aka 411. However, most cell phone providers charge $1 or more for each 411 call. Fortunately, there's a free alternative: 1-800-FREE-411.

    Just like the name implies, a quick call to the number puts you through to an automated voice-recognition program (similar to the old-fashioned 411) that asks for the city, state, and name of your listing. The catch is that before the service gives you the number, you have to listen to a short ad. I tested the service by asking for "Mughlai," an Indian restaurant in New York City. While the service didn't at first understand "Mughlai" (pronounced MOOG-lie), it understood my second attempt, "Mughlai Restaurant," without any difficulty.

    Connect With Friends; Send Voice Mail via E-Mail

    Extend your social network to your cell phone via Dodgeball, a free online service--with 15,000 members and growing--that allows you to broadcast your location to friends by sending a text message to the service. Instead of calling or texting each of your friends individually to say that you're at the local pub cheering for your March Madness picks, or commiserating over your alma mater's early exit, you can send a single message and let Dodgeball do the heavy lifting. After you sign up for the service using your Google login, you set up a profile that asks for your home city and gender (you can choose not to specify gender), as well as your cell phone number and service provider, and the number or e-mail address you want your messages sent to (you can also choose to receive photos, though this option is turned off by default).

    Once your friends sign up, you add them as "friends" in your profile. The next time you're out and about, you send Dodgeball a text with the message '@Joe's Bar and Spa' to let your buddies know that you're grabbing a beer and a rubdown. The message they receive will include the address of the location you checked in at. Plus, your friends' friends will automatically be notified if they're within 10 blocks of your vicinity.

    Send Voice Messages via E-Mail

    Now you can send voice messages to anyone without ever dialing their number. The free Pinger service lets you record audio messages that are delivered as e-mail attachments. After you sign up for the service, you set up your address book on the site (you can import your existing contacts from Gmail, Outlook, and most other large e-mail services). Pinger provides you with your own local voice-mail number that you can use to send and receive messages. Call your number, say the name of the person you wish to leave a message for, speak the message, and you're done. The recipient can listen to the message without having to sit through long and annoying canned greetings.

    Further, you can send the same message (such as a party invitation) to a group of people at one time. Each person on the other end will receive a text message alerting them to a new voice message they can retrieve by calling the number it lists. Recipients can reply to the voice message simply by pressing 1, or they can forward the message to someone else. Another neat feature: All of the voice messages you send and receive are archived at Pinger.com and are accessible from any computer--great for leaving voice notes to yourself.

    See Also :

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  • How to avoid phone viruses
  • Send SMS Via The Web For Free

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