Posts Tagged ‘data’

Does Anyone Know How To Unlock A T-mobile Nokia 6263 Using Data Cable?

got a nu pone and cannot seem to unlock it. . . Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the t-mobile Nokia 6263 and want to use abroad wiv a non tmobile sim.

Google adds crowdsourced traffic data to mobile Maps application

Privacy paranoiacs will probably cite this as yet another example of Google being able to monitor our every move, but the internet data harvester has strongly emphasised the anonymous nature of the data its collecting in its …

iPod to iPod Transfer, iPod to Computer Transfer, Computer to iPod Transfer

Actually, I am not very good at iPod stuff and I always make a mess up about my iTunes and iPod. But now it is very easy for me to do with my iTunes and iPod, I can easily transfer data between my iPod nano and iPhone, backup my iPod data in my computer and put songs and videos from my computer to my iPod/iPhone without iTunes. So I found Aiseesoft iPod Transfer Now I will share with you this fantastic iPod assistant. Part 1: How to transfer songs and videos and other data between two different iPod/iPhone. Step 1: Download and install Aiseesoft iPod Transfer Step 2: Connect iPod. Connect your two iPod/iPhone to your computer via USB cable. Step 3: Find your data. Open the library/playlist that you want to export files. Pick the files that you need to transfer. Step 4: Transfer data Just click “iPod to iPod” button and it will show you the folder of another iPod that you want to transfer to. Click OK. The transfer can be finished automatically. Part 2: How to backup iPod data on your computer. Step 1: Connect your iPod. Run the software, and connect your iPod/iPhone to your computer via USB cable. After done, the iPod/iPhone icon and its library and playlists will appear in the Device list. Step 2: Find your files Open the library/playlist that you want to export files, and then check the file(s) you want to export in the file list. Step 3: Backup files Click “iPod to computer” button to select the destination of the exporting files and start exporting files. Part 3: How to transfer songs and videos from computer to iPod without iTunes. Step 1: Connect iPod. Connect your iPod/iPhone to your computer via USB cable. Step 2: Find data Click “computer to iPod” button to seek the files or folders that you want to import to iPod and click OK. The process of importing will be finished instantly.

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Mobile Broadband 10.1-Inch | Shopping Daily

Expand your screen by connecting to an external monitor or TV using the HDMI port. This notebook has two speakers for stereo sound. Newly designed from the ground up, the Intel Atom Z520 uses a 45nm (nanometer) design structure with new …

Merging Calendar and Address Book data from one OSX account to another

This is a continuation from a Twitter conversation via our Best Buy @Twelpforce feed that’s been moved here due to the length of the information requested.    @myrtlebeachblog: From my understanding of your situation, after using the OSX Migration Assistant to bring files and settings from the old system to the new one, you now have two accounts and want to merge the Calendar and Address Book data into one account.   To do this, go into the account you wish to delete and open iCal.  Under the File menu, choose Export.  This will allow you to create a backup file for the calendar you have selected, which you should save to your desktop.  If you have more than one calendar (ex: work, home, etc) in iCal, you will need to select each one and repeat the File, Export method to save each as a file.   Copy the file(s) you saved to /Users/<user name>/Public.  This will make them available later when you log into the other user account.  When you log into that other account, you will again open iCal, then select File and then Import to locate the saved file and bring it into your other iCal list.   Backing up Address Book data is similar.  Open Address Book, then select File and then Export, then Address Book Archive.  Save the file to your desktop, then copy to /Users/<username>/Public.  Log out, then log into your other account and choose File, Import, Address Book Archive… to import the data.   Once you’re satisfied that you have all the information from the second account safely in the first account, you can delete that second account using System Preferences.   If you have any further information, please feel free to send another tweet to @Twelpforce   * * * What’s @Twelpforce?  Twelpforce is a collective force of Best Buy technology pros offering tech advice in tweet form.  Check our our Twitter account feed at http://twitter.com/Twelpforce

Which Maxis iPhone3GS Plan Should I Buy? « -:: Malaysia Mobile …

for my voice calls, and the iPhone3GS for all my other purposes. must monitor data usage yourself, as Maxis online customer service does not tell you how much data you have used for the month. Excess usage above the 500Mb is billed at …

Email Client Popularity: June 2009 – Blog – Campaign Monitor

It continues to blow us away just how quickly the iPhone is moving mobile email forward. The iPhone now caters for 5.78% of the email client market, breezing past Gmail to become the 5th most popular email client in the world. …

沪江博客 – 风雪夜归人 – TELEPHONING TAPPING/ WIRE TAPPING

However the government can tap mobile phones with the cooperation of the phone company. It is also possible for organizations with the correct technical equipment to monitor mobile phone communications and decrypt the audio. …

nourishing obscurity: [the penalty] for using a mobile phone

[the penalty] for using a mobile phone . All over a mobile phone . James Barlow explains. Labels: insanity. Written by James Higham at 09:28. Thoughts on “[the penalty] for using a mobile phone “. Add your thoughts.

Just Another Mobile Phone Blog: Unyverse Mobile Wiki v0.9.54

From public sources of news or reference content like Wikipedia to your indispensable personal or company data, Unyverse makes it easy to exchange and share information between your mobile phone and your web account. …