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There are several sites available to assist you with earning cash back for your cellular phone, check out Sears.com, Staples.com, Gazelle.com, or your cell phone provider for several options for getting rid of your used cell phone. … read more…
Shocking U.S. Senate Hearing Confirms Dangers of Cell Phones
Categorizing subjects who used portable phones (which emit the same microwave radiation as cell phones) as ‘unexposed’; Excluding many types of brain tumors; Excluding people who had died, or were too ill to be interviewed as a … read more…
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GSM Cellular Phone Store, Unlocked GSM Cell Phones
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Unlocked Verizon Cell Phones For Your Convenience
With a mobile handset, the next thing on your to-get list will surely be some cellular accessories! And it’s absolutely astonishing what stuff they’ve come up with to be used with Verizon cell phones… read more…
Cell phone jamming device can work by either disrupting phone to tower frequencies or tower to phone frequencies
Smaller handheld models block all bands from 800MHz to 1900MHz within a 30-foot range (9 meters). Small devices tend to use the former method, while larger more expensive models may interfere … read more…
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Ontario County residents can sign up for wireless phone notification (MPNnow.com)
The county’s emergency notification system cannot reach digital or cellular phones without registration. read more…
’Glitch’ causes Facebook error (Bennington Banner)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Georgia mother and her two daughters logged onto Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling place: strangers’ accounts with full access to troves of private information. The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family’s wireless carrier, AT&T — revealed a little known security flaw with far reaching implications for read more…
Apple introduces new $499 iPad tablet computer (AP via Yahoo! News)
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s much-anticipated iPad tablet computer Wednesday, calling it a new third category of mobile device that is neither smart phone nor laptop, but something in between. read more…
Open Question: PagePlus Cellular? Any good? Anyone use them? Please give me your input…?
Looking to activate my CDMA Verizon phone with Page Plus, and see their unlimited talk and text plus 20mb of data plan,
Do they REALLY activate ANY Verizon CDMA Phone? I have a LG Chocolate 3…But may get like a LG Env 2 or something like that…I was told some Verizon phones (Blackberrys, Touch screens, can’t be activated on any prepaid network, is this true?)
What is the start up cost? Or do I just give them the ESN number of my CDMA Verizon phone & buy the $39.95 card or just add a even $40 to the Page Plus account? (Please let me know how this works
I am just curious for anyone out there that may have them, are the reliable, safe to deal with (credit card numbers or should I pay them with paypal if I can etc?)
How is the service? Is it the same coverage area as Verizon’s Prepaid InPulse plans?
Does it cost to send and receive picture messages? It says talk and text, does this mean only standard text messages? How is their customer service ? Does they give you a full 30 days for $39.95 ? I was with a previous carrier who said they give you 30 days but I bought my air time on the 15th of the month, my phone was off the morning of the 13th of the next month, (not very fair in my opinion and false advertising I believe)
If you use or used Page Plus please let me know your experiences with them..
Please don’t tell me about Straight Talk Wireless, I don’t wanna buy a new phone when I have a good one already…
Thank you!!
Open Question: My son is going to hell?
I am really at a loss of words right now. He doesn’t believe in Jesus Christ. He uses foul language. He lives in an apartment, in sin, with his girlfriend. I am not positive, but I think they may be having out of wedlock intercourse.
To make matters worse I found a condom in his bag when he came to visit. A CONDOM. He listens to violent music from people like Foo Fighter and Green Day. Those aren’t even names.
He watches violent movies. For example the other day he told me he went to see Avatar. A blasphemous movie where they pray to some goddess.
He owns a cellular phone. Which I am pretty sure he contacts none christian “friends.” He goes to the University of Southern California a non christian school in Los Angeles. Los Angeles is a violent city filled with criminals and gangs. Hes probably smoking dope because everyone in Los Angeles does.
He works as a bartender serving the devils drinks to the scum of the earth who probably persuade him to do evil things.
I try talking to him everyday, but he has since stopped answering my calls. I don’t know what to do. I think I may have to get a bunch of my fellow church members to take a trip to his job and confront him on this.
Any other ideas from fellow Christians?
Open Question: Why would AT&T charge iPhone users twice?
There’s no other explanation I can think of for this:
I’d like someone to logically explain to me why AT&T would charge us iPhone users to take advantage of the long-awaited ‘Internet Tethering’ feature?
It seems to me that Tethering was more of an Apple iPhone feature which boasted that you can use your iPhone as a cellular modem to get internet on your laptop.
With that said, I’m already paying $30 per month for each of my iPhones (me + my wife = $60 per month) for internet service on our mobile devices. This is required even if you don’t want to use the internet on the iPhone.
Anyways, we all know that our current iPhone 3GS phones have the capabilities of tethering an internet connection to a laptop. So what’s the reason its not working? Very simple; AT&T hasn’t yet decided how much they’re going to rip-off each iPhone user. What do I dare mean? Well, let me answer with a question:
Is it fair to charge a customer for a service that they already have the necessary equipment & prerequisits for? Meaning, I have the device that would allow for tethering + I pay AT&T for unlimited Internet right now, so what on Earth can you possibly charge me additional for?!?!
Please take your time before answering this question because we both know that the only answers I’ll be given are pure bull waste. :womansurprised:
– A concerned longtime customer who pays enough for their wireless service.
Brian; I read your response.
All I ask is that you remember that AT&T is in NO WAY licensing me the internet. Who cares what or how much I use of it. That’s all up to them to be prepared for bandwidth issues. If I purchase mobile web for $30, which can get me my email or even act as a product scanner / credit card terminal (just an example of somethings you can do with the iPhone) then I’m covered. Your philosophy would allow AT&T to start taxing the moneys I’m charging on my customer’s credit cards since I did it over the iPhone on their network. This is outrageous & MARK MY WORDS: It’s the early stages of the Internet Neutrality issues that so many are talking about. You’ll see. It starts with this & ends with every one of your freedoms.
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