Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Get out of Cell phone contract

http://cellphones.about.com/od/serviceplananalysis/a/cancelcontract.htm

Tip: Sell, Transfer Your Cell Phone Contract 

With more than 60 million Americans now having the idea of killing their contracts at the ready, according to the New Millennium Research Council study, that presents a service need for consumers as well as a opportunity for new kinds of businesses. 

Instead of paying your carrier such a stiff fine to leave, here’s a concept many people haven’t considered: trading or selling your contract to someone else. Various Web sites have popped up to help you do so for much less than it’d cost you to terminate early. 

Celltrade at CellTradeUSA.com is cashing in on people in their time of cellular need with a service that charges you $19.99 to transfer a contract (to “get out”) and nothing at all to take over someone else’s contract (to “get in”). The company supports Sprint, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Alltel, Cricket Wireless, U.S. Cellular and others. 

CellSwapper at CellSwapper.com is a competitor to Celltrade that charges a little less: $14.99 to transfer a contract and nothing to take over someone else’s contract. 

cell mobile phone store

http://www.babblebug.com/

Can buy PagePlusCellular minutes cards.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Simple ADB Backup Backs Up Your Android Phone from the Desktop, No Root Required



Simple ADB Backup Backs Up Your Android Phone from the Desktop, No Root Required
LIFEHACKER | JANUARY 15, 2013
http://pulse.me/s/goI5C


Windows/Linux/Android (4.0+): Most Android backup tools require root, or run from your phone and save your data to your SD card. Simple ADB Backup is ... Read more

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Friday, January 11, 2013

Learn Windows 8

from Microsoft:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/how-to#2TC=windows8 

Toms Harware:
 http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/windows-8-review,3334.html

Gizmodo:
http://gizmodo.com/5955139/windows-8-survival-guide-all-the-tips-tricks-and-workarounds 

credit to
http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/09/qa-returning-to-windows-7/?nl=technology&emc=edit_ct_20130110