if you have cingular, you can just go to cingular.com/blackberrystart and create an account. Then you just set up the accounts that you have. It even works for exchange accounts that have direct access and web access. No need for the Blackberry server. You only see the e-mails that are currently...
I've got a Moto v557. I can connect via bluetooth and transfer pics, music, and movies. When I plug the data cable in to the phone, it makes a beeping sound and that's all. The computer doesnt recognize the phone in isync. Any help for this phone?
I would say macmall unless you have an apple store in your city. I think you can return the product to the apple store only if you bought it from apple directly. If no apple store locally, then I would say macmall. I bought my ibook and a digital camera for my girlfriend there, and have never...
I get the same problem. I use the local Cable internet provider, and when I go to school and use their T3 connection, I can recieve but not send. The IT folks said that they have that port blocked for security reasons.
I don't know if all apple stores do this, but the one in memphis has a sale once a month. They take all the discontinued and demo products and put them on a rack in the back of the store and mark it all down. Sometimes they have a couple computers there. More laptops than desktops usually. I'm...
I have the same printer at work and have the windoze computer running XP Pro. I print multiple page documents and it works just fine. I'm running OS X.4 and using the Gimp Print drivers. GOOD LUCK!
There is no utitlity for the mac. You access all the settings by opening your browser and typing in 192.168.1.1 . It will ask you for user name and password, both are "admin", not case sensitive. You can monitor your signal from the icon in your menu bar.
At least you got them where you are. The local Pepsi distributor decided they weren't even going to participate in the program here in Memphis. I could use some free songs.
So, who's ordered a Mac mini just to tear it apart the day they get it. I'm very interested to see how similar the components in it are to the iBook/ Powerbook's. That's the only way I can see them fitting a fully functional computer in a package smaller than my iPod box.
How many times has someone got on here a couple weeks and started blabbing on about a "Media Center" Mac with confirmed sources, yet the only Apple on top of my TV is a piece of plastic fruit? I'm not saying it's not gonna happen eventually, but I think it's too close on the heels of the new...