Posted on 2010 under General |
28
Feb
When I was a kid, I didn’t think about things like my parent’s mobile phone bill. Actually, I didn’t a lot care at all about such things. I just wanted to play and have fun all day long. Even so, I do remember when the cellular phone bill would be too high and my father would get upset.
At the time I feel my parents would spend perhaps $30 or $50 per month on their cell phone service. They had to pay extra for lengthy distance calling and other additional services like that. It was very ridiculous how considerably the cell phone corporations were able to charge for so little service that they provided.
Now, fast forward to the year 2010. We now live in a world where the same organizations are charging even much more for mobile phone service. It’s crazy. Rather than $30 per month total, it is $60 per month per individual. How is that fair?
The average American family now spends somewhere between $70-120 per month on phone service. Think about that number for a minute. That’s nearly 4 times as much for phone service. That doesn’t make sense at all.
The biggest reason that cell phone service has become so expensive is that individuals are now purchasing cell phones rather than landlines. Certain, landlines aren’t genuinely the most convenient form of cellular phone service, but they do work reliably and cheaply. The difficulty is that cell phone companies want to charge exhorbant rates for services they’ve offered for years.
The real culprit is that folks constantly want the next big thing and that basic mobile phone service just isn’t beneficial sufficient anymore for people. Nobody really requires unlimited cell phone service, but they want it just simply because. Nobody needs to text everywhere, but they do it anyway.
If you want the secret to saving money on your phone bill, it’s simply this – switch back to a landline or maybe go with a prepaid phone service. Use a crappy, outdated phone and be happy that it works. Also, be happy when you save $60 per month. That’s enough each year to buy a new HDTV.
Aimee has been a freelancer in the field of Boost Mobile for a long time and maintains a website about used mobile phones where you can get answers to the rest of your questions.
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Posted on 2010 under iPhone |
28
Feb
How to find the best iPhone Apps is actually very easy f you know where to look. Searching the internet is one of your best options but there are some websites that will have the best apps right up front on the first page and you won\’t have to spend the time searching through the many apps available. There are many websites that have tested the different apps and provide useful information on each.
Some good sites are those that offer reviews so you can easily ignore the ones that have not received any good reviews. AppSmile.com has many links to apps as well as reviews. They pride themselves on offering unbiased opinions and providing some of the hottest games. Many of these apps and games are available for free.
Another website that has tested the many different available apps is 148 Apps as they have already gone through all iPhone apps and found the best. You can perform your own search using Uquery which is a part of the App Store.
If you like going directly through AppStore you can use Uquery which allows you to find apps based on keywords. You can filter your searches using the price, release date and even the category.
Appolicious is a reviews and recommendation site that will take the apps you already have and provide recommendations based on your previous choices. You also can find video previews of the apps and can search using keyword, relevance, release date and price. However the site doesn\’t allow for filtering which can cause your results to be very long.
To provide the latest best apps you want to sign up to receive updates and alerts form several app companies. These alerts may also offer some of the best apps at a discount when they are first released. You also should talk to your friends about which apps they like.
Debbie Z. Gordon writes about iPhone Apps for AppShouter, specializing in the Best iPhone Apps for Business
Posted on 2010 under iPhone FAQ |
28
Feb
I have bought a series pass for the latest series of top gear and when i downloaded the first episodes it asked me if it could download the latest episodes automatically when they appear. I was wondering as I rarely sync my iPhone with my macbook, can I download the episodes automatically to my iPhone or at least download them manually without being charged again for downloading it.
Thanks in advance!
Posted on 2010 under iPhone FAQ |
27
Feb
I bought music from iTunes on my iphone and the music won’t sync to my iTunes library on my Macbook. Can someone please help?
Posted on 2010 under iPhone FAQ |
26
Feb
my friend took a video on her iphone and were making a huge video of tons of videos combined, im using windows movie maker, and the file format of the video she took on her iphone wont work with the program.i converted the video from whatever to like windows style but then it wont work, it wont play at alll..i converted it back so any suggestions?
Posted on 2010 under iPhone FAQ |
26
Feb
Like other iphone applications, I am not able to uninstall "iBlacklist" software from my iPhone. I request you to give detailed instructions to uninstall it. Which softwares are to be downloaded and how to unistall it. I will be thankful to you for trouble you have taken in replying this message to kmkatneni@yahoo.co.in
Thanks.
Krishnamohan