Tuesday, June 11, 2013
How to Send an SMS With Google Mail
1. Locate the recipient's mobile service provider using the mobile look-up tool on Fone Finder (see Resources). Enter the phone number, and click 'Search by Number.' The provider is listed under the 'Telephone Company' field.
2. Locate the recipient's mobile gateway using the list on Email-Unlimited (see Resources). The mobile gateway is similar to the domain in an email address. The mobile gateway is different for each mobile service provider.
3. Access the Gmail website, and log in using your user name and password.
4. Click 'Compose Mail' on the left side of the screen.
5. Enter the recipient's mobile email address in the 'To' field. The mobile address is the recipient's mobile phone number (at) the mobile gateway. For example, a Sprint customer's mobile email address would be 1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com.
6. Enter a subject for the text message in the appropriate field.
7. Enter the text for the SMS message in the body of the email. Limit the message to 160 characters, or it may be truncated.
8. Click 'Send' to deliver the message to the recipient.
How to Make a PS2 Read a USB With Music Files
Instructions
1. Download both the Free McBoot Noobie Package and uLaunchELF from the resources section.
2. Connect your USB drive to your computer. Right-click the drive and select properties. Make sure the file system line says FAT32. If it does not, click format and select FAT32.Note: Formatting the USB drive will erase any data on it.
3. Copy the FREE_MCBOOT.ELF file and the INSTALL directory from the Free McBoot Noobie Package archive into the root directory of your USB drive.
4. Create another folder in the root directory called SWAPMAGIC. The folder name must be in all caps.
5. Extract the BOOT.ELF from the uLaunchELF archive into the new SWAPMAGIC directory.
6. Rename the BOOT.ELF file that you just extracted to SWAPMAGIC.ELF. The file name must be in all caps.
7. Remove the USB drive from your computer and plug it into your PlayStation 2.
8. Plug your memory card into slot one.
9. Boot up your SwapMagic disk. The SwapMagic splash screen will appear. Then, uLaunchELF will start.
10. Enter uLaunchELF's browser by pressing O.
11. Navigate to 'mass:/' and run FREE_MCBOOT.ELF This will bring up the Free McBoot installer.
12. Select the 'Normal Install' option and select 'slot 1' from the following prompt. This will install Free McBoot onto the memory card. You may now unplug the USB drive.
13. Select 'Launch FMCB' once the installer has finished. You will see new options in the Sony main menu. Select the 'SMS' option. This will start the Simple Media System (SMS).
14. Plug the USB drive with music files into the front USB port.
15. Select the USB icon in SMS and browse to the music file you wish to play. Press x to play the file. Enjoy.
Monday, June 10, 2013
How to Trace Cell Phone Numbers Free Using a Reverse Cell Phone Directory
PhoneNumber.com
1. Navigate to the PhoneNumber.com website and type a cell phone number in the 'Reverse Phone Number' text box.
2. Click 'Find' perform a lookup. The site displays general information, such as city and state, about the phone’s location.
3. Type your cell phone number in the text box next to the 'Send' button if you would like to pay $1.99 to discover the cell phone 's owner. The site will send you a text message that contains this information. If you choose to click 'Send,' review the terms and conditions below the button that explain the charges.
Free Cell Search
4. Visit the Free Cell Search website and type the phone number you're looking for in the 'What's the Number?' text box.
5. Click 'Search' to view basic information about the cell phone number. A map that displays the phone's location appears next to this information.
6. Review the purchase plans at the bottom of the page that allow you to find out the cell phone's owner. The $4.87 plan provides details about the search you performed. The $9.99 plan lets you to perform 10 reverse cell phone lookups, perform anonymous voicemail checks and remove your phone number from the company's database.
7. Click the 'Buy Now' button below one of the plans and follow the instructions that appear.
Phone Lookup
8. Navigate to the Phone Lookup website and type a cell phone number in the text box next to the 'Lookup' button. Click that button to view the lookup results and a map showing the cell phone's location.
9. Click the 'Find Out Who the Owner Is' link if you want to discover details about the phone's owner and then click 'Continue.' The site displays two plans you can purchase. The $39.95 plan provides details about the phone's owner and allows you to perform an unlimited number of reverse cell phone lookups for one year. The $14.95 plan gives you information about the owner of the phone for which you searched.
10. Click one of the plans if you'd like to purchase one, click 'Checkout' and follow the purchasing instructions.
How to Block Calls SMS on a BlackBerry Storm 2
1. Log into your My Verizon account on the Verizon Wireless website.
2. Hover your mouse over 'My Verizon' and click 'Manage Verizon Safeguards' under My Plans & Services.
3. Click 'Spam Controls' and select 'Set up Call and Message Blocks.' The Call & Message Blocking tab will open automatically.
4. Enter the phone number from which you want to block calls and messages. You can add up to five numbers.
5. Click 'Apply' to save the changes and select 'OK.'
How do I Create Free Callback Ringtones?
Mac
1. Open iTunes and select 'Add to Library.' Locate the song you wish to add and press 'Add.'
2. Open 'Preferences' and select 'Import Settings.' Choose an encoder for your cell phone, either MP3 or WAV and click 'OK.'
3. Right-click on the desired song and scroll to the desired format option. The new song will appear in your iTunes library in the correct format.
4. Right-click on the new song and scroll to 'Get Info.' Change the stop and start time of the song to highlight the area you wish to use as your ringtone. For example, if you input '30' as your start time and '60' as your stop time, your callback tone will feature the second 30 seconds of the song.
5. Insert the USB cable into your phone. Insert the other side into the USB slot of your computer. Open the 'Finder' window and drag and drop the file that contains your new song into the phone icon.
PC
6. Download and install the Windows Media Player 'Trimmer' plug-in, if you wish to edit the start and stop time of your song.
7. Open the file of the song you wish to use. Drag your cursor over the area of the song you wish to use to highlight it. Press 'Trim.'
8. Press 'file' and click 'Save As.' Type a relevant file name.
9. Click the 'Burn' tab and select your new file. Open the CD door of your computer and insert a blank audio CD. Press 'Start Burn.' Allow the player to finish burning the CD. Select 'Options' from the 'Tools' menu and select 'Rip Music.' Select the appropriate format and click 'OK.'
10. Attach your phone to the computer using a USB cable. Copy and paste the song file into your phone.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
How to Change the Number That Shows on Caller ID
1. Visit an online service to change your caller ID number. Try bluffmycall.com or telespoof.com. Both these websites offer a free option for switching your caller ID.
2. Click the free option on either website. On bluffmycall.com, click the 'Use It Now Free!' button. On telespoof.com, click the 'Free Call!' button.
3. Fill out the fields with the appropriate information. You will be asked to enter your real phone number, the recipient's phone number and the phone number you want to appear when you call.
4. Click the button to make the call. On bluffmycall.com, this is a 'Make Call' button. On telespooof.com, it will be a 'Try TeleSpoof' button. Some services may then give you a phone number to call to complete the process. Other services may call your phone and then redirect you to call the recipient.
5. Avoid revealing your identity. Once the recipient is aware of your deceptive tactics, he will undoubtedly try to get you back when you least expect it. Beware.
How to Send a Text Message to Brazil
Cell Phone
1. Compose the message you want to send using your phone's SMS or text message editor. In most instances this requires selecting 'New Message' under the 'Messaging' menu of your phone.
2. Enter a '+' followed by the number '55,' which is the international country code for Brazil, then the full phone number of the person you want to send the message to, including the area code, into the 'Recipient' form of your text message.
3. Press 'Send' to send your message to Brazil.
Internet
4. Go to a free international SMS messaging site using your browser, such as Send SMS Now, Free SMS and Free SMS Frog (see Resources).
5. Select 'Brazil (+55)' in the country or 'Land' drop-down box.
6. Enter the recipient's phone number, including area code, into the 'Numbers' or 'To Phone Number' box.
7. Enter your name in the 'From' box if applicable.
8. Enter your message in the 'Message' box, which must normally be under 35 characters long.
9. Click on 'Send SMS' to send your message to Brazil, or if applicable, click on 'Step 2' to proceed.
10. Enter the numbers and letters displayed in the image into the verification box if required.
11. Click on the advert displayed below the verification box to send the message if required.
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