How to Make Sound Activated Leds |
- How to Make Sound Activated Leds
- How to Determine Which Address Book Is Searched First in Windows Mobile 6.0
- How to Delete a Shoretel Voicemail Box
- How Do I Re-Route With Navigon 5100?
- How to Use Your PDA for Appgen
- DIY Cell Signal
- How to Troubleshoot a Terk LF-30S
- The Sony DVD Portable Player DVP-Fx 820 Has a Blinking Power Light & the DVD Is Not Working
- How to Make an Easy Charger for a Cell Phone Battery
- How to Get Things Back When Deleted From Mobile
How to Make Sound Activated Leds Posted: Making your own sound activated light emitting diodes (LEDs) can be almost as fun as actually using them. Sound activated LEDs have many uses, from creating your own clap on, clap off light source to a light that comes on when someone knocks on... Recent Article published on 1/14/2011 by Colin McGrath |
How to Determine Which Address Book Is Searched First in Windows Mobile 6.0 Posted: Windows Mobile 6.0 is an operating system for cellular phones. It offers features that are familiar to Windows users, in a similar environment. One such features is "Contacts," which consists of assorted address books stored on the phone. These... Recent Article published on 1/14/2011 by Matthew Burley |
How to Delete a Shoretel Voicemail Box Posted: Shoretel voice mail is a messaging system that runs on Shoretel branded phones. Shoretel sells phone systems intended for businesses and offices. A Shoretel voice mailbox is set up when an employee is assigned an extension. Employees can delete... Recent Article published on 1/16/2011 by Mandy Slake |
How Do I Re-Route With Navigon 5100? Posted: The Navigon 5100 GPS system comes with a "Turn-by-Turn List" option that allows you to view a list of each street you need to turn on for the current route the GPS is guiding you on. It also comes with the option, if you wish to, of blocking... Recent Article published on 1/16/2011 by WayneC |
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Posted: When talking on your cell phone, your call quality and signal are affected by a host of factors, including your battery power, location and device configuration. You can take several steps to improve your cell phone's signal, including making... Recent Article published on 1/16/2011 by Nicholas Smith |
How to Troubleshoot a Terk LF-30S Posted: The Terk LF-30S consists of a wireless signal transmitter and receiver. The LF-30S transmitter sends audio and video data from A/V devices to the LF-30S receiver over a distance of up to 150 feet. The receiver can be connected to a television or... Recent Article published on 1/16/2011 by David Weinberg |
The Sony DVD Portable Player DVP-Fx 820 Has a Blinking Power Light & the DVD Is Not Working Posted: The Sony Portable DVD Player (model DVP-FX820) makes it possible for you to watch DVDs anywhere you go. It's perfect for a long car ride or if you have a little free time between classes or work. After you've begun using your DVD player, you... Recent Article published on 1/14/2011 by Whitney Blades |
How to Make an Easy Charger for a Cell Phone Battery Posted: Cell phone batteries tend to die at the worst possible times. If your cell phone battery has ever run out of juice while on the road, you know how frustrating it can be when you do not have the charger with you (or you do have it and there is no... Recent Article published on 1/15/2011 by Jeff Grundy |
How to Get Things Back When Deleted From Mobile Posted: Phone crash or accidental deletion of important files is something that can happen to anyone. The first thing you have to do when buying a cell phone is to sync it. Synchronizing helps you back up all the phone data to the computer. Data backup... Recent Article published on 1/16/2011 by Joanne Cichetti |
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