All tag results for ‘cell phone’

Apple said : Hacked iPhones may not work

Apple Inc. on Monday warned iPhone owners who have used unauthorized programs to unlock the cellular service feature of their handsets that they may end up with a phone that doesn’t work after the company’s next software update for it.

Apple warns that iPhones that have been hacked may not work after an upcoming software update.

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How To Add Pictures To Your MySpace Blog Entry Using Photobucket

I want to add a picture to one of my blog entries on myspace but I am having trouble uploading because the image size is greater than what myspace allows. Is there any way to add pictures to a blog on myspace when they exceed the allowed size?

MySpace caps image sizes at 1200K (1.2megs) which means your out of luck for uploading large pictures to your MySpace account. The work around is to use an image hosting service. One of the popular hosting service used by many MySpac-ers is PhotoBucket.com.

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Luke Johnson Phone Experiment Goes National on CNN

In my down time, watching You Tube videos is one of my favorite ways to relax and kill some time. (In fact, You Tube is an exceptionally good time killer.) This morning, I was scanning the list of featured videos on the You Tube home page and came across the “Luke Johnson Phone Experiment.”

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How to Make YouTube Videos

Do you want to make your own videos to upload to YouTube and to share with the rest of the internet community? If you do and if this is your first time to do so, you may be wondering how to go about making your own videos.

Although the process of making a YouTube video may seem like a complicated one, it isn’t really.

Even with minimal computer knowledge you can successfully make your own videos and share them on YouTube.

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What You See Is What You Get

Pei-Hua Huang is an Industrial Design grad of NC State University. “What You See Is What You Get” is Huang’s latest concept project. The purpose of this project is to look for farther possibilities of future cell phones. Read the more »