Tech Knowledge for the Week

// February 16th, 2008 // Uncategorized

How to reset or unfreeze an iPod Nano, iPod Touch, iPod Classic, or iPod Shuffle
Useful for all the new iPod, iTouch, iPhone users

Can I have my cell phone voice mails sent to my email?
Apparently I can, link in this blog entry gets you 1 month free trial instead of 7 days

Move over iTunes – Mozilla’s Songbird is Here
Mozilla’s stab at an iTunes killer

Adobe Air – The link between the net and your desktop
The next generation of developers will be developing for AIR, ease and forgiveness of web technologies blended with stability and portability of a desktop app

I need a FREE solution to recover deleted files!
Well its either get it from the Recycle Bin or send it to professional data recovery. How bout a free alternative?

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  3. The reason that no VoIP client is proffered on any 2.xG/EDGE cell phone is that latencies in the general architecture are unbearably lengthy. This is well known in particular segments of the mobile carrier universe; several carriers experimented with VoIP for Push-to-Talk services and gave up. Skype has too realized it if you study some of the FAQ’s on mobile services. Also you would tie up a lot of resources (unnecessarily), both on the device (CPU especially) and on the data network with a VoIP call. 2 services propose a VoIP on the mobile phone going over a 3G service: Skype for Windows Mobile and Truphone. Both, nevertheless, warn you that you may have excessive data program use and tolls. VoIP on WiFi functions beautifully but not over wireless carrier data networks. I go back to what I have enunciated for a while now; Give me the IM on the device platform itself but use some base circuit switched service to establish the calls. Many previous exercises are on Skype Journal; search “Skype Blackberry” to find all the posts.

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