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Verizon sued for crippling Bluetooth in Motorola v71005 Mar 2005 14:33 GMT335
One can not transfer files (such as pictures taken) with the bluetooth
as configured in the Verizon model of the Motorola v710..
Upset users are suing:
<http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=1293&e=1&u=/nm/20050113
Require PIN for outgoing calls?04 Mar 2005 01:32 GMT1
I'd like to set my Nokia 3395 so that a PIN is needed to make outgoing
calls. Is this possible?
Currently, when the phone is switched on (which it normally is, so that
I can receive calls), anybody who gets their hands on my phone can make
They got Paris Hilton's contacts, and could get yours, too03 Mar 2005 17:54 GMT5
Cell phone voicemail easily hacked
They got Paris Hilton's contacts, and could get yours, too
The attack is simple, according to Bob Egan of MobileCompetency.com,  who
wrote the report. Most cell phone providers offer a service called "skip
What is the difference between WIRELESS and BLUTOOTH?03 Mar 2005 14:52 GMT2
TIA.
N-E-1 know where I can d/l an mp3 of an old telephone ringing?02 Mar 2005 05:22 GMT2
N-E-1 know where I can d/l an mp3 of an old telephone ringing?
You wanted proof? ... here it is!01 Mar 2005 11:38 GMT3
Non thermal effects of exposure to EMF
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/538361/
Interview with Brian Stein, Per Segerbäck and Olle Johansson
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/536302/
Credit Check for New Cellular Service?01 Mar 2005 05:18 GMT6
With the increasing frequency of Identity Theft, I am extremely hesitant to
give my Soc Security Nbr to cell phone providers or any of the online
vendors (e.g., Amazon). Surely, there must be a way you can get service w/o
exposing your Soc Security Nbr (to enable them to do the ...
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