July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
When it comes to ringtones, the battle of the sexes continues. While ringtones are universally popular with both males and females, females tend to purchase them more, according to a recent study by M:Metrics. The measurement firm reports that 11.6 million American females downloaded a ringtone in August compared to 9.9 million American males. There’s also a difference in the genre of music that the sexes prefer. Females purchased 66% of the pop ringtones sold and 65% of the country ringtones sold. Not surprisingly, males dominate in the testosterone-laden world of heavy metal and hard rock ringtones where males purchase 68% of such ringtones. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
When making use of telephone bugs, it can be very frustrating to be constantly checking, only to find that you missed a call. You have a busy life. Other things to do, other clients to work for, a life to live. You can’t just be sitting there trying to play hit and miss with telephone bugs. This is where the new generation of bugs comes in. It is possible to use a bug that will actually call you when a phone call is made. That way you need not miss a conversation that you cannot afford to miss. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
A quick Google search will produce countless articles trying to understand the popularity of ‘ringtones’; hundreds of bloggers waxing lyrical on the benefits of personalising their cell phones. Interviews with “experts” profering sexy theories about ringtones and identity construction lend an academic seriousness to the Crazy Frog phenomena. The figures are pretty serious too, in the U.S.A. alone, the Yankee Group predicts, ringtones will be worth $500 million. That’s roughly the GDP of Fiji. Obviously our cell phones needs a voice, but does that voice need to be a polyphonic adaptation of ‘Living on a Prayer’? Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
When you want to avoid phone taps on your line, one of the things you need to do is get a bug sweeper. These devices can help you find phone taps in your home that may be allowing others to get information that you do not want them to have. Regular bug sweeping with devices that you can easily find and buy over the Internet are key to ensuring that your confidential phone conversations remain confidential. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
1. What’s the difference between analog and digital phones?
Analog phones operate on an older and less effective technology. This technology doesn’t scale well and is more costly. Analog service is not compatible with numerous new features. Digital phones are lighter and more compact and have a longer battery life. When you are inside of a calling area the quality is better than analog. Digital phones support new features like caller ID, text messaging or wireless internet services. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
Married is the event that ideally happens once a lifetime. Of you and your party want to be beautiful memories, is not it? Marriage is a promise of marriage ceremony fastening the celebrated or performed by two persons with the purpose of validate a bond. Wedding ceremony has many variations and multiformity inter nations, tribes and the other one on one nation, religion, culture, and social class. In marriage preparation, creating a budget is very important. This helps you to not to hold a wedding party outside the financial ability to reach you and your partner. All the luxury of spending the cost of a wedding is not small. By making financial planning, at least, help you avoid the expenditure increase and make Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2009 - By Admin
Short message service (SMS) is a wildly popular feature available on most digital mobile phones. SMS allows users to send short messages to other cell phones. These short messages are called text messages. SMS was invented by a Finnish civil servant named Matti Makkonen. Many people understand what SMS is, but few understand how it actually works. Read the rest of this entry »
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