Tuesday, July 15, 2014
How to Get Free Support From Microsoft
Calling Microsoft Customer Service
1. Consider all aspects of your problem. Prepare to tell the customer service representative any relevant details, e.g., the make and model of your computer and your operating system version: Windows 7, Vista or XP.
2. Call Microsoft. Dial the following number: 1-800-Microsoft (642-7676) or dial their TTY number: 1-800-892-5234.
3. Speak to the customer service representative, who will try to solve your problem over the phone. Listen to the representative's advice; if they can't help, they'll provide assistance regarding the best way to resolve your problem.
How to Replace SMS With SMS Crunch
1. Download the CrunchSMS application. To download from the BlackBerry App World, simply open the pre-installed BlackBerry App World icon on your phone. Click 'Menu' and then 'Search.' Type in CrunchSMS. Your search should return the download for CrunchSMS. It is a free application. Click 'Download.' To install directly from the Internet browser on the phone, you need to know which BlackBerry operating system you are running. Go to 'Options' and then 'About.' You will see your version number listed on the first page. It will look something like 'v4.6.092.' The numbers behind the 'v' represent your operating system. On your BlackBerry Internet browser, go to the CrunchSMS Web page. The link is in the Resources section. Click 'Install' at the top of the page, then choose your operating system. For example, if your BlackBerry is running on the version 4.5 operating system, choose 'Install for 4.5.'
2. Click 'Download' when prompted on the phone. Your phone will notify you when the download begins and when it is completed. Then click 'Open.'
3. You may now begin texting your friends within the CrunchSMS application. To avoid receiving two notifications when receiving text messages, go to 'Options' from the main screen of the phone. Then choose 'Security Options' and 'Firewall.' Click the 'SMS' box to block incoming SMS messages. When you do this, the original SMS messaging feature will turn off, and you will only receive notifications from CrunchSMS.
How to Send Free Group Text Messages Alerts
1. Navitage to an online text service provider such as Yahoo Mobile, GMail or Group2Call. These services give you the option to send the messages from your phone or computer. Import your contacts by uploading them from your phone or entering each person's information in your address book under the service. Break them into groups and choose names for the groups. While you might not be charged to send the text messages, the recipient might be charged for receiving them.
2. Visit websites such as WhatsApp, GroupMe and textPlus. These are cross-platform mobile messaging providers that work on iPhones, BlackBerrys and Androids. They allow groups of friends to exchange text messages without having to pay their mobile providers. These services let you communicate privately or chat-room style to several people at a time. Your friends must use the same app, however. Download the app you decide you want to use and let your friends know you are on it so you can text them..
3. Send texts, photos, voice recordings or video to individuals or groups using Skype or CloudTalk. These applications are designed to use on your computer or with any smartphone. You can use their services for free up to a point. If you exceed the maximum amount of texts, you have to purchase the service. Download the application, then download all your contacts' information to start texting.
4. Small business owners can also send alerts or announcements to groups of customers through texting using free online services such as Swaggle or MobilizeUS. These services are free until you exceed the monthly limit of free texts. Then you must pay for the service. Create an account. Download your contacts' information, create groups and then text for free.
Best Way to Find Who a Phone Number Belongs To
Reverse Phone Number Lookup and Other Web Searches
The web provides plenty of opportunities for anyone wishing to find out who a phone number belongs to. The obvious first step is to enter the phone number into your favorite search engine and see if there are any results. If the number belongs to a business or if it is a publicly listed phone number, it will show up in a web search.There are also reverse lookup services. These are websites where individuals can search for contact information using names, addresses and/or telephone numbers. With reverse lookup services, enter the phone number to receive the name and address behind the phone number. However, this information doesn't come free, or cheap. Some reverse lookup services cost $40 to $50 to use. Many will give you names, addresses and telephone numbers -- if this information is available -- at a cost. Even the reverse lookup websites promising free service will charge some sort of fee for complete information, but you might at least get a name for free.
Call the Phone Company
If there is a number on your phone bill and you're not sure who it belongs to, call your telephone provider and ask for the information. The provider will give this information if the number was dialed from your home. However, the company will not release this information for random requests.
Other Ways to Find Out Who Owns a Phone Number
Don't discount the obvious. Call the number to find out who it belongs to. Explain to the person on the other end why you are calling. Not everyone will readily give out his name or other information, but if you have a valid reason for wanting to know this number, the other party can be helpful.If you are being harassed, contact the police. If there is a legitimate threat, they will help to find out the phone number so you can go to court for a cease and desist or restraining order.
Privacy Laws
Thanks to various privacy laws, it's not as easy to find out who owns an unlisted number as it used to be. If it's a legal matter, your attorney or the courts can help you. If it's not important and you can't find out through a web search or by calling, it's might be best to respect the owner's privacy.
Monday, July 14, 2014
How to Hack a Cell Phone
1. Visit the website no-IP.com. Download the free trial program and change your regular IP address to a dynamic IP. Go to 'Configuration' and change the current port to '8080' so that it will be accepted by your LG phone.
2. Open your LG brand phone. From the menu screen, press '0' to access the service menu.
3. Wait for the phone to ask you for a service code. When it does, enter '000000' as the service code.
4. Select 'WAP Settings' from the service menu. Then go to 'Proxy Address Settings' to change both your primary and secondary proxy address settings.
5. Delete the current primary and secondary proxy address settings. Enter the dynamic IP address that your received from no-IP.com. Press 'OK' twice when prompted, then press 'Clear.'
6. Change your mobile homepage. Delete your current cell phone service provider homepage from your phone. Enter mobile.google.com and press 'Set' to confirm. You will see a message telling you that your phone has been reset and then your phone will restart. You now have Internet access on your mobile phone that costs nothing but cell minutes.
How to Send Free SMS Using Gmail
1. Log in to your Gmail account, click 'Settings' and then select 'Labs.'
2. Select the 'Enable' radio button under the 'SMS in Chat gadget' and 'Text Messaging (SMS) in Chat' sections, respectively, and then click the 'Save changes' button at the bottom of the page.
3. Return to your Gmail inbox and then type the phone number you would like to send an SMS to under the 'Send SMS' field located on the left hand corner of the page and then hit 'Enter' on your keyboard.
4. Type the name of the SMS recipient in the 'Contact Name' field and then click 'Save.' A dialog box opens in the right hand corner of the page.
5. Enter the message you would like to send in the chat applet and then send the SMS by hitting 'Enter' on your keyboard. You have successfully sent a free SMS using your Gmail account.
How to Find the Name of a Person Using a Particular Cingular Cell Phone
1. Do an internet search for 'cell phone reverse lookup.' The search results will include several different online public records companies that provide reverse phone lookup services.
2. Choose the company that best fits your needs. Many sites will promise 'free reverse phone lookups,' but those are really just searches of the white pages --- and very few people add their cell phone number to the white pages. You'll be lead through to a pay site, and from there you'll need to select the package that fits your needs. Most online public records companies offer a simple reverse phone lookup for $5 to $10, which will include the name of the subscriber for the phone number you are searching.
3. Enter the number at the site of the company you choose. It will then tell you if there are records associated with that number.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to pay for and retrieve the records. The records may be sent to you by e-mail or presented onscreen once payment has processed, depending upon the company you choose.
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