Wednesday, February 26, 2014

How to Send a Free Text to my TracFone


1. Log on to one of the websites created for internet users without cell phones. More and more text message websites are popping up, expanding your texting options.
2. Type the TracFone number in the 'to' area. This number should only be the 10-digit number as most websites do not require a +1 in front of the number.
3. Type the message you want to send in the designated message box. Limit the message size to under 150 characters, as most cell phones do not accept single messages that exceed this limit.
4. Click the 'send' button below the message body. The text message will arrive at the TracFone in a short time.

How to Trace a Phone Call for Free


1. Open your Web browser, and go to a search engine like Google, Yahoo! or Bing. Type in the particular number in the search bar, and hit 'Enter.' This is the simplest method of tracing a phone number for free, and chances are that you will be able to get the desired results. The number might be available on a social networking website, forum, blog or an advertisement portal. Along with the number, you will most likely be able to find the owner's name as well as email address, and other important pieces of information.
2. Conduct a reverse number look-up. Some free websites include the White Pages, Any Who and Reverse Phone Check (see Resources). When you go to any of these websites, just type in the number including the area code and submit the query. These are free services that provide contact information of telephone number owners from their databases.
3. Call back the person or text if it is a cell phone number. You can politely request the person to reveal his identity.

How to Get Free Wireless Internet Service


1. Go to your local library and use their free wireless network. Most libraries have free Wi-FI All and can be used at all times while the library is open. Take your laptop and connect to the wireless network by looking for a connection with the library's name. The Library's wireless network is not secure so information sent from or to your laptop can be captured by anyone else with a wireless device and the appropriate software, within a few hundred feet, so don't try doing any banking or doing anything that involves your personal private information such as credit card information.
2. Get free wireless internet by connecting to an unsecured network from someone in the area. Search for an unprotected internet connection and once you find an unprotected connection, connect to it and then you can start using the internet. Because you are connecting to an unencrypted connection, again, don't do any banking or use your credit card to make purchases.
3. Get free internet by signing up with Netzero. Netzero offers free internet connection. It's free because you will have a lot of banner ads on your screen. So if you can get by seeing banner ads on your screen while using the internet, you should think about getting free internet through Netzero.

How to Watch Television on an HTC Mobile Phone


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Access the Internet through Internet Explorer.
Open the web browser on your phone. Press the 'Menu' button on your phone to get to the main menu. Then scroll over to 'Programs.' Once you are in the 'Programs' menu, locate the 'Internet Explorer' option and press 'OK.' This will connect you to the Internet.
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Go to the website where your show is hosted.
Point your web browser to the website that hosts the shows you want to watch. If you aren't sure where your show is hosted, search video websites. Hulu.com and Youtube.com are good places to start.
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Press 'OK' to play your video.
Highlight the video you want to watch by using the 'Up' and 'Down' arrows on the phone's keypad. When you find the video you want to watch, press 'OK.' This will play your video.

How to Send an SMS to a Landline


1. Open the messaging feature on your cellphone.
2. Type in the person's landline phone number in the recipient box. If you already have the person's name and landline number stored in your contact list, type in that person's name and their number should come up, depending on the cellphone.
3. Type the SMS message into the message box, making sure to not use any abbreviations, if possible. Press 'Send.' The recipient's phone will ring once the message has been sent. The person will hear your SMS message in a recorded voice when answering the phone or voicemail, if the person wasn't available. You will receive a text (on your cellphone) confirming the message was received by the recipient. The person will be able to reply to your message by leaving a recorded message that will be delivered to your cellphone's voicemail.

How to Get Free Boost Minutes


1. Speak to a Boost Mobile customer service representative to inquire about getting free minutes. The phone number is (888) BOOST-4U. Tell her that you have found a cheaper prepaid phone. Usually, the representative will offer to give you free minutes. If she doesn't offer you free minutes, she will offer you something else in an attempt to get you to stay with the company.
2. Watch your email and text messages for ways you can get free minutes. Boost will have periodic specials where you can get free minutes if you buy a prepaid phone card for a certain amount.
3. Log in to your Facebook account or sign up for a free account. Once you are logged on, search for 'Embee Mobile Wallet' in the search box on the upper right-hand corner of the website. It will ask for your phone number and carrier. Once you enter your information, you can start taking free surveys to earn Boost Mobile minutes for your phone.

How to Track Cell Phone Text Messages Via Computer


1. Sign up for an online third-party SMS management client, such as Google Voice. Google Voice is free to use and maintains an online record of SMS text messages that you may follow at any time.
2. Connect your cell phone number with the online third-party SMS management client. Give the telephone number from your online third-party SMS management client so that you can follow the text messages you receive from your computer.
3. Check your third-party SMS management client account regularly. SMS text messages sent to your phone will be stored there much like emails that you can check anytime you log on to your computer. You won't even need to be near your telephone.