about 1 month ago - No comments
The Marware Screen Protector for the Kindle Fire is worth its cost considering the alternative of leaving your Kindle Fire’s screen unprotected. At under $20 as of the writing of this post, the Marware screen protector is worth buying to protect your $200 Kindle Fire’s screen since its useless without a screen! Protect your investment.
about 2 months ago - No comments
Amazon Response: Cleaning Kindle Fire Screen How do I clean my Kindle Fire screen? This was the simple question that resulted in this post. Searching the Amazon site and doing some googling came up with too many unuseful answers, so I took another trip through the included Kindle Fire User’s Guide. The (partial) answer is
about 8 months ago - No comments
Google has released its Gmail and Gmail mobile in Persian today. Or as Google put it: At Google, we want to make our products universally accessible and useful, and that means providing them for as many people as possible in the language they speak. The Gmail and Google Localization teams have worked together to bring
about 8 months ago - No comments
Gmail announced some new stuff for Gmail for mobile today. Specifically Google’s Dominic Leung, Mobile Software Engineer announced the addition of these Gmail for mobile features… Multiple sign-in support Mobile-specific signature Vacation Auto-Responder Multiple Sign-In Support So, first the addition of multiple sign-in support. You’ve been able to do that on the desktop for a
about 8 months ago - No comments
Gmail is cooler in the cloud. Literally. Google’s point is that cloud-based services (which are ever more popular) use less energy than their traditional counterparts. Of course, their post doesn’t make such a broad claim, they focus on some of their services and also said: Cloud computing is secure, simple, keeps you productive and saves
about 8 months ago - No comments
It should be such a simple thing, but its a minor annoyance to get the job done. Of course you need your microSD memory card (TXTM8 3G supports up to 16GB microSD cards). Insert/Remove microSD Card in Cricket TXTM8 3G Inserting the microSD Card Turn the phone off (wait till keypad dims to be sure
about 8 months ago - No comments
Back in May the Motorola Atrix 4G caught my attention with its commercials. I think its pretty cool to have a computer that I could put into my pocket and carry around with me, and also use as a phone. Of course. Motorola approaches it a bit differently. they picture a phone that can also
about 9 months ago - No comments
The Gmail Blog yesterday posted a tip on using stars in Gmail. I’ve been using the free version of Active Inbox (AIB) to manage my email for probably over a year now. However, as Gmail makes routine changes that break the Active Inbox interface, and since AIB hasn’t rolled out changes addressing some features that
about 9 months ago - No comments
UPDATE: Video added with steps on inserting/removing a microSD card in the TXTM8 3G I decided it was time to get some music on my Cricket TXTM8 3G for some good listening and see if I could also load other MP3 audio, and to my surprise CNET’s Cricket TXTM8 3G is now available showed it
about 9 months ago - No comments
I just read New in Labs: Preview Pane and I’m really glad to see you can now preview emails in Gmail. It can be difficult to get a feel for which emails to read and which to pass up for later. For most business users and many regular Gmail users, time savings and convenient features
about 2 years ago
Thank you for fixing Gmail on the I-phone. I actually stopped using it on the phone because I would get so frustrated when I couldn’t really scroll up or down, it was really annoying. Anyway, I just checked and that feature is working quite well. Thank you!
about 2 years ago
HOW TO UPGRADE IPHONE FROM2G TO 3G
about 2 years ago
Hey @SIMANGA try this link, the first one is a ZDNet article that looks promising: http://bit.ly/bYhT1b
about 1 year ago
my Android Droid X is now locked because I can not access any of my Gmail Info. Now what do I do?
about 1 year ago
bkess, I’m not sure, but try to figure out what caused it. When was it last working okay? Did it get lock after you installed something? Maybe the issue is a recent update, recently installed app? If you can for sure pinpoint what caused your phone to go nuts, uninstall it or rollback (whichever applies).
I rely on a) tech support from the company who sells a product first (try calling a toll-free tech support number), or b) tech support for whomever gave you the phone if its a perk from your employer, c) possibly a geek-friend who knows your phone and can troubleshoot it for you, next would be d) Search Engines/Blogs./Websites.
If you can at least figure out WHAT you did last that may have caused it then if a and b above don’t work or apply to you, you can tell your geek-friend or use that info to hit the internet looking for help info.
Sorry I can’t be more specific.