Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Block or Disable Stolen or Lost Mobile(Cell) Phone Using IMEI Number


Block or Disable Stolen or Lost Mobile(Cell) Phone Using IMEI Number



International Mobile Equipment Identity i.e  IMEI number popular known as Mobile phone's serial number is a 15 digit code that will appear Disable Stolen or Lost Mobile(Cell) Phone Using IMEI Numberon the mobile screen when you press * # 0 6 #  Copy the number down and keep it for future reference
This number is unique to your handset and helps you disabling and blocking yours stolen or lost phone in future . Motoralla Users can also try press #,* to retrive IEMI Number of your Phones

How To Use IMEI Number to Block Phones

If your mobile phone is  lost or stolen  you can inform your network provider with yours IMEI number who can then put the serial number on a shared database. This list stops this particular phone from registering on any network and will be useless for anyone even if the mobile phone's SIM card is changed!

Get Mobile Information Using IMEI Number

You can also get all yours mobile phone information using yours Mobile IMEI number all you need is to try the IMEI Number Analysis .

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Exchange By TouchDown

First off Exchange by TouchDown is Awesome! This Android App Review is 2 months of evaluation in the making… so here goes.

Our system specs:

Migrated from Domino Server to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with ActiveSync
We tested “Exchange by TouchDown Beta” which has Push (be sure your version has Push, otherwise the regular version syncs your emails in 1 hour increments)


Features:

Exchange by TouchDown is quite honestly featured packed with most of the mobile email features you would expect when connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server. Exchange by TouchDown features full EmailCalendar, and Contacts capabilities. Gripe Alert: the only feature missing is Tasks or email Search. We asked the developer and Tasks, Notes and Search is on the radar, so stay tuned!
  • Email: Send and Receive email just as if you were using your Outlook desktop client all with ActiveSync Push technology. You can switch to different Folders; Sent, Deleted, Drafts, etc. and manage Read/Unread states. What’s great about the ActiveSync Push technology is any action you perform on the phone is synced with your desktop Outlook client in near real-time. For example, if you open your desktop Outlook client and delete an email on your phone, the email will be deleted on Outlook… and vice-versa. The best example is when you Send an email from the phone and it appears in your “Sent” folder in Outlook. That is the pain of using POP3/IMAP email clients (such as the default Android Email or K9), your desktop or webmail accounts are not in sync.
  • Calendar: Sync your Calendar and view events in 1 Day, Week, Month or Agenda views. Just like your desktop Outlook client, Exchange by TouchDown alerts you of events with Android Notifications. Even cooler, you can Send/Accept Meeting requests via the phone and sync with Outlook.
  • Contacts: Although we didn’t have our own Contacts ported from Domino/Lotus in time for this Android app review. We’re sure they can be synced with Active Directory. As an alternative you can create contacts manually in Outlook as well as on the phone that will sync.
The feature list of Exchange by TouchDown really helps Android users stay connected with their mobile life.

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