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Friday, April 20, 2007
New Phone!
So, I haven't posted about my new phone yet!
I bought an LG VX8600 from my roommate. I decided when this phone came out that I was going to buy it. I just didn't want to buy it at full retail price. I've used it now for almost two weeks and I love it!!!
The phone is so thin. I can't even tell that it is in my pocket! It supports all of the Bluetooth profiles that I want, except for OBEX. I does Dial-Up Networking, Serial Port, Object Push, Stereo Audio, and Headset profiles.
The music capabilities of this phone are awesome! I use it as my main music player when I'm on the go. I think that my next car stereo will even have A2DP support so that I can just use my phone to listen to music in my car. We'll see about that, though.
I've hacked this phone up to the level that I had on my last phone. I have Mobile Web going through my own proxy server. I've changed the MMS server setting as well, so that I can send free picture messages. What else... I have free MP3 ringtones and VZ Navigator as well! See my post a few down from here to read about VZ Navigator.
I'm quite pleased with my new phone and I would highly recommend the VX 8600!
(Image taken from [url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2087006,00.asp]PC Magazine's review of the LG VX8600[/url])
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I bought an LG VX8600 from my roommate. I decided when this phone came out that I was going to buy it. I just didn't want to buy it at full retail price. I've used it now for almost two weeks and I love it!!!
The phone is so thin. I can't even tell that it is in my pocket! It supports all of the Bluetooth profiles that I want, except for OBEX. I does Dial-Up Networking, Serial Port, Object Push, Stereo Audio, and Headset profiles.
The music capabilities of this phone are awesome! I use it as my main music player when I'm on the go. I think that my next car stereo will even have A2DP support so that I can just use my phone to listen to music in my car. We'll see about that, though.
I've hacked this phone up to the level that I had on my last phone. I have Mobile Web going through my own proxy server. I've changed the MMS server setting as well, so that I can send free picture messages. What else... I have free MP3 ringtones and VZ Navigator as well! See my post a few down from here to read about VZ Navigator.
I'm quite pleased with my new phone and I would highly recommend the VX 8600!
(Image taken from [url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2087006,00.asp]PC Magazine's review of the LG VX8600[/url])
Monday, April 16, 2007
Google 411
Have you tried Google's Voice Local Search yet? I tried it out for the first time today and it rocks!
Description (straight from Google's site):
[blockquote]Google Voice Local Search is Google’s experimental service to make local-business search accessible over the phone.
To try this service, just dial 1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-466-4411) from any phone.
Using this service, you can:
* search for a local business by name or category.
You can say "Giovanni's Pizzeria" or just "pizza".
* get connected to the business, free of charge.
* get the details by SMS if you’re using a mobile phone.
Just say "text message".
And it's free. Google doesn’t charge you a thing for the call or for connecting you to the business. Regular phone charges may apply, based on your telephone service provider.
Note: Google Voice Local Search is still in its experimental stage. It may not be available at all times and may not work for all users. We’re fine-tuning the service to get better at recognizing your requests. It’s currently only available in English, in the US, for US business listings.[/blockquote]
Use it! Google Voice Local Search (I call it Google 411) is the coolest thing since the telephone was invented!
(Image taken from labs.google.com)
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Description (straight from Google's site):
[blockquote]Google Voice Local Search is Google’s experimental service to make local-business search accessible over the phone.
To try this service, just dial 1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-466-4411) from any phone.
Using this service, you can:
* search for a local business by name or category.
You can say "Giovanni's Pizzeria" or just "pizza".
* get connected to the business, free of charge.
* get the details by SMS if you’re using a mobile phone.
Just say "text message".
And it's free. Google doesn’t charge you a thing for the call or for connecting you to the business. Regular phone charges may apply, based on your telephone service provider.
Note: Google Voice Local Search is still in its experimental stage. It may not be available at all times and may not work for all users. We’re fine-tuning the service to get better at recognizing your requests. It’s currently only available in English, in the US, for US business listings.[/blockquote]
Use it! Google Voice Local Search (I call it Google 411) is the coolest thing since the telephone was invented!
(Image taken from labs.google.com)
VZ Navigator
For those of you on Verizon Wireless that have not tried VZ Navigator, what are you waiting for?
VZ Navigator is a full-feature GPS navigation system for your Verizon Wireless cell phone. I've been trying it out and I love it! It features full gps navigation, route planning, voice prompt directions, address input, and location search.
I was way excited to find out that my phone supports it! I'll be using VZ Navigator for a long time to come. (There is a hack that enables you to only pay for it once, so you don't have to continue to pay the monthly subscription fee, but we will leave it at that.)
For more information on VZ Navigator read about it on Verizon's Website
(Image taken from verizonwireless.com)
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VZ Navigator is a full-feature GPS navigation system for your Verizon Wireless cell phone. I've been trying it out and I love it! It features full gps navigation, route planning, voice prompt directions, address input, and location search.
I was way excited to find out that my phone supports it! I'll be using VZ Navigator for a long time to come. (There is a hack that enables you to only pay for it once, so you don't have to continue to pay the monthly subscription fee, but we will leave it at that.)
For more information on VZ Navigator read about it on Verizon's Website
(Image taken from verizonwireless.com)
Monday, April 2, 2007
New Apartment!
Well, I have moved out of my parent's house. No, this is not the first time. I have lived away from my parent's house before, but I moved back after my engagement fell through. I thought that I needed some time to recover emotionally and financially. Well, I suppose I feel like I've had that recovery time and I moved away.
It feels good. I'm glad to have my own place where I can arrange things how I want them and do everything the way that I want. I now feel like my personality can more fully develop and I can be my own person.
I'm not saying I don't love my parents. I love them very much and they have done so much for me in my life. I wouldn't be anything without them. However, there comes a time when everyone needs to move away to have a chance to grow as their own person.
Summary: I'm glad to be in a place of my own! It's great!
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It feels good. I'm glad to have my own place where I can arrange things how I want them and do everything the way that I want. I now feel like my personality can more fully develop and I can be my own person.
I'm not saying I don't love my parents. I love them very much and they have done so much for me in my life. I wouldn't be anything without them. However, there comes a time when everyone needs to move away to have a chance to grow as their own person.
Summary: I'm glad to be in a place of my own! It's great!
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