Tuesday, June 17, 2014

How to Register for Airfare Alerts


Instructions
1. Find a travel website that best suits your itinerary. If you are a loyal airline frequent flyer, you may choose to search for the lowest fares only from that particular airline's website.Other travel sites, such as Farecompare.com, compile data from multiple airlines and travel agencies and present you with many options.
2. Create an account on your chosen site. Log in and fill out dates and times, departure and arrival cities you are considering for your trip. Some websites allow an unlimited number of route requests, others have restrictions.
3. Modify your alert with filters to expand your options.For example, Bing.com/travel can predict when your fare is expected to increase or decline; and Yapta.com lets you know if your fare drops below what you paid for it and helps you get a refund or voucher for the cost difference.
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Alerts may be sent by text, email or social media.
Sign up for the mode of communication that attracts your attention most during the day. All sites offer to send alerts by email, and many will send you messages via SMS, Twitter or Facebook.Anecdotal accounts suggest that Twitter alerts, because they are in 'real time,' are received faster than e-mail.

Monday, June 16, 2014

How to Track Text Messages Online


1. Find a reverse cell phone directory. Several services online can identify the sender of a text message or a cell phone call you received. Some claim to be free, but they aren't. Most will allow you to perform a preliminary search that will identify the type of sender (cell phone or landline phone) and the location. But you'll have to pay if you want to learn the identity of the sender.
2. Decide how often you need to identify unknown text message senders. Most services offer a one-time charge to provide the information for a single message. If you expect to use a service more than one or twice a year, consider an annual subscription.
3. Consider a specialized service if you want to monitor your child's text messages. Such services offer aggressive monitoring systems that alert parents automatically when their children receive unapproved text messages or phone calls. The services also provide complete listings of all communications, including content and the senders' information.

How to Make Free Phone Calls With Cell Phones Via Vodacom


1. Dial '*111#' on your Vodacom cell phone to open the MyPhone menu.
2. Press '6' to select the Night Shift option. At the prompt, select either the R10 or the R30 subscription. The R10 subscription lasts for seven days. The R30 subscription lasts for one month.
3. Check your text messages. Vodacom sends you a text message to confirm your successful subscription to Night Shift.
4. Place a call between midnight and 5 a.m. to talk free for 60 minutes. After 60 minutes, Vodacom deducts used airtime from your account.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Free Ringtones Games for T Mobile


Mobiles24.com
Mobilies24 offers free user-sponsored ringtones and games for various types of Tmobile devices. The site requires free registration on the site after which you have the ability to access the websites various ringtones and games.
Ventones
Ventones offers free ringtones that can be sent via SMS or downloaded directly from the website using the mobile phone. The site requires free account registration, including providing a valid e-mail address and mobile phone number. The ringtones that are sent via text message are sent with no additional fees assessed as long as the user has access to text messaging services.
Mobile Rated
Mobile Rated offers free games to TMobile users through a simple download process. The site also offers free trial and demos of certain games. These downloads can be performed through the Internet on the cell phone or through the website. If loaded to a computer, the game has to be sent to the phone through Bluetooth connectivity.

How to Unlock a Samsung Phone for Free


1. Check one of the two Resource links below to find the unlock code for your Samsung cellular phone.
2. Turn off your phone.
3. Remove the SIM card from the back of the phone. The SIM card is usually located underneath the battery.
4. Turn the phone back on.
5. Enter in the code given for your specific phone model.
6. Wait for the phone to restart. This may take up to 15 seconds.
7. Turn the phone off again.
8. Insert a new SIM card.
9. Turn the phone on and test the SIM card by making a call.

How to Receive Free Jokes on a Mobile


1. Open your computer's Internet browser and visit a popular joke website (see 'Resources' below for some examples). The features and services offered by these sites vary, so check which best fits your needs before signing up.
2. Determine if you want to sign up for a joke subscription service or if you are looking simply for free jokes for your mobile phone. Sign up for a joke subscription service only with companies you trust.The steps will vary by each service, so find a link that will probably have a title like 'sign up' and follow the instructions.
3. Click on titles such as 'Categories' within the joke websites if you want to refine the type of joke you are looking for.

How to Locate a Cell Phone by GPS Online


1. Purchase or register for a GPS service. There are several, both paid and free, that you might wish to consider. Some of these are Mologogo, Accutracking, and Instamapper. As of 2010, these services range in price from free to $9.95 per month. The basic difference is that the free services will offer fewer features such as the ability to create reports and download the GPS data.
2. Mologogo has been around since 2005, is the simplest of the suggested services and as of 2010 is free to use. You simply register for the site, download the software and literally within minutes you can start tracking your phone. You will be able to log in to the website from any computer, Web-enabled PDA or smart phone, and you can follow your phone on the map wherever it goes anywhere in the world that has a signal.
3. Try Instamapper. This service is very similar to Mologogo. It offers real-time tracking with maps that update as often as every five seconds. Like Mologogo, it uses Google Maps, which allows you to toggle back and forth between a map view and a satellite image view. Instamapper will also give you the speed, altitude and heading of the cell phone that you are tracking.
4. Buy Accutracking. This service as of 2010 costs $9.95 per month. It has all of the features of the other two, but it also provides detailed information that can be downloaded and turned into reports. This includes details like the average idle time at a location, the past 30-day history of movement as well as the average speed of movement. This program is best suited for business or professional use--for example, if you need to track a fleet of drivers or employees that work outside of the office.