Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Mega Bucks
- 28 May 2010 11:53
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Is it possible to have skype on a IPhone 3G i understand that the 3G network have some phones that have this ability but i also think they work on a differant network to all the others but i was just wondering is this possible with a app as i have never heard of one before.Gut feeling tells me its not possible.
Mega Bucks
- 28 May 2010 12:27
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And i have just checked the skype website and yes they do a app for the IPhone so will be uploading over the weekend,this phone just keeps getting better all the time.
Mega Bucks
- 28 May 2010 14:00
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Thanks Delboy for the information.
jeffmack
- 29 May 2010 11:16
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Had a few problems with my PC's after updating windows this weekend.
Desktop running Win XP
After updating Windows was getting runtime error on Panda Internet Security 2010. Had to uninstall and then reinstall Panda.
Laptop running Win 7
I purchased my Win7 licence from Ebay about 6 months ago. Installed Win7 no problem, it passed authentication and has been fine for 6 months now. After updating Win7 I now get a message saying that my key is not genuine and I need to purchase a genuine key.
Anyone else had problems?
iiwarm
- 31 May 2010 17:10
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Jeffmack
Getting something similar with one of my xp versions although second version, from same installation disk, is running normally. 7 also OK.
It's not too difficult to get rid of the messages re genuine validation which appear on boot up and the effected disk will run normally but you won't be able to update it any more.
I think that micro must have a bit of a campaign running to shoot down pirated versions.
Richgit69
- 02 Jun 2010 16:53
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if you buy broadband and you have to subscribe to their telephone line rental, do i cancel the line rental with BT???
HARRYCAT
- 02 Jun 2010 17:25
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If you have a UK landline then (in most cases) BT own the line, so you have to still pay them for the line even if the broadband contract is with some other company. However many broadband suppliers offer a deal where they pay the rental for you, so they should notify BT of the arrangement.
Initially, my advice is not to cancel anything with BT as getting it re-instated is very tricky & very pricey.
ChuffChuffChaser
- 02 Jun 2010 18:25
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Can anyone recommend a decent, reliable Broadband/Telephone supplier?
Alternatively a reliable, trustworthy free email provider of an uncomplicated system compatible with Thunderbird?
I'm currently with Virgin/NTL but have had a bellyfull of them making a total lash up of hiving their email off to Google Gmail.
There are still lots of ongoing problems for many users despite the migration having taken place about 2 or 3 weeks ago.
My big issue is that I don't trust Google in terms of security & privacy one iota, and that they seem to be trying to persuade people to use the webmail site rather than getting it via Thunderbird etc. Emails continue to sit on the server after delivery to the end user and I don't want to keep having to access the web site to delete old mail, and to check whether anything that should have come through has been flagged as spam and held back.
tyketto
- 03 Jun 2010 08:57
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MM.
Do they actually delete it or block access?
mac
ChuffChuffChaser
- 03 Jun 2010 15:02
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Tks MM. I don't know if the Virgin interface to Gmail allows files to be deleted automatically as I haven't, as yet, been able to find it, but it may be there somewhere but well hidden.
Gmail may well be fairly efficient & reliable but my innate paranoia doesn't allow me to trust Google. They've become too big and too ambitious in terms of what they do, allegedly for free.
Everytime I go in to VM mail I am exhorted to use the webmail rather than an alternative. Why do they want everyone to leave their email on the servers? They now provide users with 7.5gb of storage per account, which will accommodate a lot of messages.
Can't help suspecting that Google are likely to do some data mining to provide themselves with a larger income stream from advertisers.
I'm currently trying out www.inbox.com as a possible alternative to see if it serves my email needs. Their free account provides 5gb per account. I haven't entirely mastered to the link to Thunderbird yet, but when I do I might stay with them, & ditch Virgin completely for everything.
Alternatively it might be TalkTalk for phone & bb as my brother is quite happy with them.
hilary
- 03 Jun 2010 15:59
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Sky switched to Gmail a couple of years ago. Aside from one or two early teething problems, it's been fine and their spam filter is effective as MM says.
I would have thought that your own email client will control if or when emails are deleted on the server after retrieval and download. MS Outlook includes those options for sure.
ChuffChuffChaser
- 03 Jun 2010 22:22
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I'm on TBird 2 & in server settings have "leave messages on server" unchecked, so once downloaded to my PC they shouldn't, in theory, be on the server afterwards.
On the old Virgin system this was how it worked, but now they still show up as being on the Virgin/Gmail server.
ChuffChuffChaser
- 03 Jun 2010 23:58
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Can't log into Gmail direct. If I enter my existing email address (***.******@ntlworld.com). Also If I go to Google I have another address, ***.******@ntlworld.com.test-google-a.com which also does not allow me to access Gmail
Mega Bucks
- 04 Jun 2010 07:36
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Is it possible to link the IPhone by Bluetooth to say other Bluetooth items apart from only headphones like printers or to the pc as Apple restrict the use so that you have to through ITunes has any one got around this one please.
Thanks
ThePublisher
- 04 Jun 2010 09:13
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I am not going to be able to follow up any answers until after the weekend, but can I pose the problem for consideration.
I have just bought
one of these.
I intend to try to send images to a Samsung Q1 Ultra.
Like this.
It is using the tablet version of XP
To get it to work I need to set up an 'ad-hoc' wifi network on the Q1 - and they recommend using one with WEP. Each time to configure one and try to get it to connect I get the messages " Please Wait while Windows connect to the xxx
network. Waiting for Network".
The support guys at Eye-Fi say " it means that your Windows system
is unable to connect to this network thus the card cannot see it as
available to connect. Please try to remove any security from the network
and try to connect to it with Windows first. At this stage windows
must be able to connect to this ad-hoc network. If it is unable to
do so, this has nothing to do with Eye-Fi card. Once Windows will
connect to the wireless network you will be able to connect Eye-Fi
card to it."
I have removed my firewalls and everything else I can think of.
Am I right in thinking that my Q1 can create an ad-hoc network in isolation? It actually needs to as the Eye-Fi card will be in a camera that gets turned on and off.
Apologies if I do not respond to any immediate replies - please do not take that as lack of interest, more a case of lack of time!!
Enjoy your sunny weekend, as Mrs TP and I intend to do.
EDIT. Since posting the above the Help Desk at Eye-Fi has suggested that I take a trial of
Virtual Access Point.
TP
ChuffChuffChaser
- 04 Jun 2010 09:39
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MM - No idea about that - I presume its something created by Virgin or Google for the purposes of their long and highly flawed migration.