By Bobby Aultman
Here’s a quick and easy way to clear your Motorola Q of all personal data.
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[Posted: January 29th, 2008 in Tips, Tricks and Reviews | 297 Views]
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By Allan Keiter
We are often asked about phones that are more accessible; the most common request is for an easy-to-use phone with larger keys and a display with larger fonts. Unfortunately, there haven’t been that many good solutions, as the focus of the carriers in the last couple years has been more sophisticated, ever-smaller devices that support various data services.
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[Posted: January 24th, 2008 in Cell Phone Advisor | 2,660 Views]
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By: Angela Costas
You can have a great school fundraiser planned, if parents, teachers, students and community members don’t know about it – then your school isn’t going to raise nearly as much as it could. So getting the word out is super important for the success of your fundraiser. Here are 5 tips for successful publicity for your school fundraiser.
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[Posted: January 22nd, 2008 in Fundraising Help | 805 Views]
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By James Mosieur
The FCC said 214 applicants qualified to bid in the upcoming 700 MHz auction. The auction is set to begin Jan. 24 with high profile names like Google, Verizon, at&t, and a host of other small lesser known companies. The FCC offilcially classified Frontline Wireless LLC as ineligible to bid. They abruptly closed up shop this week when upfront payments were due. The "fake it till you make it" approach doesn’t work with the FCC. For more read the recent RCR article.
[Posted: January 15th, 2008 in CellForCash.com News | 231 Views]
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By James Mosieur
As of midnight on February 18, 2008, cellular telephone companies will no longer be required to provide analog cellular service. While most wireless telephone users will not be affected by this transition (often called the “analog cellular sunset”) others will.
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[Posted: January 1st, 2008 in CellForCash.com News | 258 Views]
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