Nurit 8020 GPRS Wireless Terminal Demo by Bryan Tepus
Wireless Credit Card Terminals are great for anyone needing to accept credit cards in person (to pay less in fees) but are out in the field away from the office/storefront.
I just downloaded this terminal for a new client. He will be taking this Nurit 8020 GPRS Wireless terminal around to trade shows selling their clothing line. starting next weekend. If you have questions about this terminal please email me at bryan@occent.com or call me toll free at 888-270-3642. Ask for Bryan Tepus.(Ext. 2003) My direct line is 949-999-6969
Duration : 0:3:0
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Does anyone know if AT&T Wireless offers ‘free mobile to any other mobile’ calling?
Verizon recently began offering free mobile to any other mobile calling, and Sprint has been offering it for years.
The short answer is yes – AT&T offers this sort of calling feature. It is free as long as you have the $20 unlimited messaging on at least at $39.99 450 minute calling plan, or the $30 unlimited family messaging plan on at least a 700 minute FamilyTalk plan.
How does unlimited mobile to any other mobile work?
As long as you have the appropriate messaging feature on the account, you can make and receive free calls from your AT&T cell phone to any other carrier’s cell phones, as long as the other phone is a domestic US phone number, and your cell phone is calling from within the United States.
What is the result of free mobile to any other mobile calling?
The end result is that your usage of standard calling minutes will decrease. Your anytime minutes will only be used when making calls to or from landline phones to your AT&T mobile phone.
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Where can I find free WiFi hotspots in city centre Manchester, UK?
I know about Macdonalds – any other places? Also any in Stockport?
http://www.hotspotlocations.com/
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Mobile Video Upload: Bringing People Closer to One Another
What we all fear when distance – physical distance – is placed between us and the ones we love is that an unwished for phenomenon should ensue. The consequence we fear is the alienation from the people with whom we once used to spend all of our time. Fortunately enough, the uplift manifest in communication technologies these days can serve as a reliable and valuable tool to help us keep in touch with those we left at home. In fact, the boost experienced by the above mentioned technologies is so impressive that even people who are separated by a continent can be parts of more than satisfactory communication.
From mobile phones to Internet facilitated means we have arrived at a particular pattern combining them both: a pattern of mobile video upload which associates the speed and quality of Internet services to the video features of cameras or of the many mobile phone services. This device has taken the form of an upload video site, where members can upload pictures, either from their mobile phones or from their video cameras, so that their loved ones should actually be able to have an accurate image about what’s new in their life.
An upload video site, where confidentiality of the pictures shared is maintained (pictures should be available only at the level of the people targeted by the sender of the pictures) and where uploads are possible even from mobile phones, is, however, a somewhat singular object, at least for now. Moreover, finding the upload video site you can trust can be a rather difficult task; one guarantee that privacy terms are complied with is to browse through such a site and look for a privacy policy. You can be sure that privacy terms will not be evaded on a site like HotClips.mobi, because this is, above all, a site targeting family relations and the positive encouragement of closeness of these family relations.
How is it possible for an upload video site to improve a closeness that seemed shattered by distance? Just think about the significance that pictures have. A film of you and the friends you have made in the country where you work (or where you study) is as depictive as the e-mails you send. In fact, it is more eloquent. A mobile video upload can say more about the spontaneity of the moments you share with those left at home than any e-mail you have sent. Your voice and your face are there. The same, your parents, other relatives or friends can communicate with you through the same channel. You can send unique, loving messages by means of a mobile video upload. It is not closeness which is shattered, but rather it is distance the one which is overcome. The feeling created is a matchless one: togetherness. Of course, it was togetherness you were looking for. This is the feeling, the single, natural feeling able to prevent alienation. Families from different, remote places are brought together by a simple mobile video upload.
Worried that a lower bandwidth Internet connection couldn’t keep up with the video format you are uploading? An AVI format might be indeed too demanding for the speed of such a connection, but a reliable upload video site will also “cooperate with” a RealVideo format and with a QuickTime format, and, as a matter of fact, with other types of video format (MPEG and Shockwave included). However, keep in mind that a lower bandwidth Internet connection will result in the poorer quality of the film streamed over the Internet. With a broadband/high-speed connection there will no need of similar worries. In this case, all that you care about is that the upload video site is adequate for uploading the type of video format specific to your mobile phone or video camera.
Moreover, there are possibilities of converting mobile phone video formats (such as 3GP) into AVI or MPEG formats, so you don’t need to tantalize yourself over the manner in which you should deal with a mobile video upload. There are generous resources of software able to operate such a conversion; the only thing you should be concerned about is that such software should be, at the same time, freeware and free of spyware. With several reviews on different types of software you can be certain you are doing the right thing. In the end, a mobile video upload does not require the skill of a scientist; it can be done, practically, by anybody who has ever dealt with mobile phones and with the Internet. And remember that such an upload video site remains a reliable tool, a stable bridge between different countries, or different continents for that matter; it is the channel that builds a connection between people in Canada on one side, for instance, and people in India, on the other side, crossing by means of an Internet stream over the continent of Europe and bringing remote locations closer.
Amelie Mag
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/mobile-video-upload-bringing-people-closer-to-one-another-86111.html
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How Can I Find My Stolen iPhone 4?
Stolen iPhone 4 location?
Every owner’s worst nightmare is their precious iPhone 4 being stolen. Something on the order of 90% of ‘lost’ iPhone 4s have actually been taken for either the use of the thief or to be wiped, jailbroken and resold on the black market. The $600 to $700 USD devices can be quickly and easily resold either in the United States or overseas for much more.
How can I recover my stolen iPhone 4?
Apple’s MobileMe service has a feature called ‘Find My Phone’. This service costs $99 per year for a single iPhone, or $149 for a family pack of 3 licenses. However, since MobileMe is way too expensive for what you get out of the cloud-based service, Apple has seen very few sales out of it compared to their extended-warranty product, AppleCare, Apple has made the ‘Find My Phone’ feature of MobileMe free of charge. Any iOs based device running iOs 4.0 or higher can take advantage of ‘Find My Phone’.
How does ‘Find My Phone’ work to find my stolen iPhone 4?
MobileMe works using the IP address of the stolen iPhone 4, along with triangulation of the cellular signal, if available. It will narrow down the location of the stolen iPhone 4 to standard GPS coordinates (approximately a 30 meter radius). The owner of the stolen iPhone 4 logs into www.me.com and enters their Apple ID and password. The owner of the stolen iPhone 4 can then ‘ping’ the phone for its location, have the device make a noise or send a message that will appear on the screen. The owner can then password-lock the stolen iPhone 4 or remotely wipe the device to prevent personal information from falling into the wrong hands.
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OpenMoko Neo1973 demo – open mobile phone
Michael Shiloh of OpenMoko on the Neo1973 handset, see http://www.consumingexperience.com/2007/10/openmoko-video-demo-slides-open-mobile.html (full video at http://blip.tv/file/407837) – first open source integrated mobile communications platform: free your handset!
See http://www.consumingexperience.com/2007/10/mobilecamplondon-2007-videos-girl-geek.html#videos for a write-up of, and more videos from, mobileCamp 2007.
At mobileCampLondon 2007 29-30 September 2007 http://barcamp.org/mobileCampLondon
Duration : 0:6:30
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What is the best way to secure your connection at wifi hotspots?
Areas unsecured such as airports, cafes, hotels, etc.
Possible free VPNs or other security software?
The thing about Wi-fi hotspots is they are for the general population, and therefore encryption keys are usually not used and therefore unsecured.
However, the only real reason to secure any wireless connection is because you don’t want others piggy-backing off your network and taking away from you bandwidth.
Just because you are using a wireless connection does not mean you are fully exposed & an easy target for a hacker.
But word to the wise, most hacking is done through acquiring personal information that most people provide quite easily if asked the right way.
Example: Maybe you have a picture of your dog Ralph as your desktop background picture. Then someone strikes up what seems to be polite conversation while you are checking out your portfolio of recent investments. They may say something like, "what a beautiful dog, what’s his name?"
and of course you say "Ralph." Well now this person may have one of the answers to your secret question you setup incase you forget your password. It’s subtle & sneaky; but you’d be surprise how quickly that can equate to a successful hack.
And please, don’t have your badge from work hanging on your rear-view mirror in your car when your not at work. I see it all the time, and just pray these people don’t work in government or something similar.
Good luck and be safe.
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Help me on this PDA-phone issue?
i’m currently looking for a PDA-phone that has Windows Mobile as its OS. It doesnt have to be a newly-released phone on the market. i’m looking for a decent second-hand PDA-phone which is able to help me manage my schedule, remind me of essential tasks, take some decent photos, work on some office documents, etc.. Internet surfing is of lowest priority. i’ve been looking around cnet reviews and it seems like there is quite a few major problematic issues surrounding O2 phones, especially it freezing at times and its battery life. Can anyone enlighten me on the worth of purchasing O2 products?
Get the SonyEricsson P990i . its awesome .
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I just flashed over my Verizon wireless phone to cricket services. How do I buy ringtones?
the best site for mobile ringtones and wallpapers is
Ventones
you wont be spammed.that site is 100% free and safe
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What are some good wifi hotspots in New York City?
I will be moving to New York by the end of the month and i am curious to popluar places i can go to who offer free wifi. Any ideas?
List of Free WiFi hotspots for New York City from wififreespot.com
New York City/Manhattan/Queens – see Bronx and Brooklyn above
88 Orchard – 88 Orchard St – 212 228 8880
A1 Internet Design – 115 Broadway, 13th Floor – 212-397-7481
Alt.coffee – 139 Avenue A – 212-529-2233
American Trash – 1471 1st Ave – 212 988 9008
Apple Store – Soho – Prince St.
Apple Store – 767 Fifth Ave – 212-336-1440
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar – for customers in second and third floor dining rooms – 205 W 50th St
ARK Communications – 90 Stanton Street – (212) 387-0040
Bar 108 – 108 W Houston St – 212 505 2015
Battery Park – southern tip area
Bean & Bean – 71 Broadway – 212 422 8083
Belcourt – 84 E 4th – 212-979-2034
Best Value Electronics – 4-6 W 14th St – 212 414 9697
Boqueria – 53 W 19th St – 212-255-4160
Bowery Poetry Club – 308 Browery – 212 614 0505
Bryant Park – between 40th and 42nd Streets & Fifth and Sixth Avenues
Burger King – 255 W 34th St – 917 351 0500
CBS Mobile Zone – Times Square to Central Park South and from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue
Cafe Andalucia – 533 9th Ave
Cafe Brahma – 2nd Ave, between 9th and 10th
Cafe Mocha – 116 2nd Ave – 212 253 2050
Caffe MED – 1268 2ND Ave – (212) 744-5370
Cake Shop Cafe & Record Store – 152 Ludlow St. btwn Stanton and Rivington St
Chelsea Market – 75 Ninth Avenue, at 16th Street
Chelsea Piers – within Sports Center/probably members only – 23rd St & the Hudson River
Chevys Fresh Mex Restaurant – Battery Park City, 102 North End Avenue – (212) 786-1111
Circa Tabac – 11:30 AM-5PM – 32 Watts Street – (212) 941-1781
Columbia University Campus – 114th-120th St between Broadway and Amsterdam
Cosi – 2186 Broadway – 212 595 5616
Cup of NYC – a list of coffee shops with Free Wi-Fi, with reviews
Cyclo Restaurant – 203 1st Ave – 212-6733957
Digby’s – 52nd and Fifth Avenue
Ditch Plains – 29 Bedford St – 212-633-0202
Downtown Alliance provides free access in City Hall Park, Bowling Green Park, Winter Garden, Stone Street, Vietnam Veteran’s Plaza at 55 Water Street, 1 New York Plaza, Staten Island Ferry Terminal and at South Street Seaport.
Dunkin Donuts – 2nd Avenue between 10th and 11th streets and 10th Ave between 43rd and 44th
Earth Matters – 177 Ludlow – (212) 475-4180
Epistrophy – 200 Mott St – 212 966 0904
Food Emporium – upstairs – 59th Street Bridge
Giana – 1584 First Ave – 212 452 1111
Gizzi’s Coffee – 16 W 8th St – 212-260-9700
Guy and Gallard – 469 7th Ave – 212-695-0006
Happy 16 Diner – 16 Pell St – (212) 962 – 6588
Hip Cup Cafe – Park Row
Housing Works Cafe – 126 Crosby St – 212 334 3324
INI ANI – 105 Stanton St – 212.254.9066
Indian Cafe – 2791 Broadway – 212 749 9200
James Duane Restaurant – 185 Duane St – 866-James Duane
Joe, the art of coffee – 141 Waverley Pl – 212-924 6750 and 9 E 13th St – 212 924 7400 and 405 W 23rd St – 212 206 0669 and Grand Central Terminal/Graybar Passage – 212 661 8580
Kaffe 1668 – 275 Greenwich St – 212 693 3750
Lalita Java Espresso Bar and Coffee Lounge – 210 East Third St. at Ave. B – 212-228-8448
Lenax Terrace bldg 10POC – 3-5 West 122, #4C – 646-326-9450
Les Halles – 411 Park Avenue South
Les Halles – 15 John Street
Lincoln Center Plazas – between West 62nd and 65th Streets and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues
Lit Lounge – 5PM-4AM – 93 2nd ave btwn 5th & 6th
Little Owl – 90 Bedford St – 212-741-4695
Madison Square Garden
McNally Jackson Books – 52 Prince St – 212 274 1160
Metropolitan Museum of Art – admission charge to museum, limited access area – 1000 5th Ave – 212-535-7710
NewsCafe on Broadway – 11 Broadway
New York Public Library locations in The Bronx and Manahattan offer "filtered" access
Main branch on 5th Ave at 41st St: WiFi only in Room 108 the Periodical room
openwifiNYC – many listings
Organique – 110 East 23 St – 212-674-2229
Parish & Co Restaurant – 202 Ninth Avenue – 212-414-4988
Penn Station – W 33rd St
Pie by the Pound – 124 4th Ave – 212 475 4977
Pig Heaven Rest. – lunchtime hours – 1540 Second Ave – 212 744 4887
Queens Public Library Branches
Risa Restaurant – 47 East Houston Street between Mott and Mulberry Streets – 212.625.1712
Sacred Chow – 227 Sullivan St – 212 337 0863
Saurin Park Cafe – 301 West 110th Street – 212 – 222-0683
Schiller’s Liquor Bar – 131 Rivington St – 212-260-4555
Sip Bar & Lounge – 998 Amsterdam Ave – 212-316-2747
Society – 2104 Frederick Douglas Blvd – 212 222 3323
Spitzer’s Corner – 101 Rivington St – 212 228 0027
St. Dymphna’s – 118 St. Mark’s Place (btw. 1st + Ave. A) – 212-254-6636
State of Grace Pub – 1074 1st Ave – 212.207.3858
Sunburst Espresso Bar – 206 3rd Ave – (212) 674-1702
Sympathy for the Kettle – 109 St. Marks Place
TechSpace – West Village – 95 Morton Street – Ground Floor – (212)-331-1100
Tekserve – 119 West 23rd Street (b/w 6th & 7th) – 212.929.3645
The Cellar – 325 East 14th Street – 212.477.7747
The Underground Lounge – 955 West End Ave – 212 531 4759
Think Coffee – 248 Mercer Street (between 3rd and 4th Streets) – (212) 228-6226
Times Square area – Yahoo/Times S
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