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Video How To Send Free Fax From Computer and Mobile Devices with Nextiva
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Fax on February 4th, 2012
Visit www-faxfromcomputer.com to fax from computer and mobile devices for free using Nextiva’s Internet fax service. Transcript: This is a review of Nextiva’s Internet fax service. Follow along at www-faxfromcomputer.com. Let’s start on the Nextiva Internet fax review page. You learn that you’ll be able to send and receive faxes using just an email account. You also get a free 30-day trial of the service. The best way to see how useful Internet fax is is to try it, so click “Try It Now”. Click “Learn More” on the Nextiva vFax page. You’ll learn that you’ll be able to send and receive faxes from anywhere you are, including your mobile device. For an annual plan, the monthly cost is only .95 per month. For a monthly plan, the monthly cost is .95 per month. You’ll be able to send and receive faxes from Microsoft applications, as well as your cell phone and other mobile devices. You’ll never have to deal with a busy signal again, or lost or missed faxes. Your privacy is assured, and the Internet fax service is more reliable than a fax machine. Nextiva has a US-based technical support staff to help you at all times, and you get that with your free trial, so let’s click on “Free Trial”. Fill out your information, and with your confirmation, check your email. You’ve received an email confirming your sign-up, with your user name and your password, as well as your new fax number that people can use to send faxes to you. If you’d like to send a fax, simply create an email …
Top IT Areas/Skills in demand for 2011/2012?
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on June 16th, 2011
Trying to identify the upcoming IT areas in demand for 2011/2012. Any suggestions to expand on the below list?
1) Cloud Computing (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS etc.)
2) IT Security
3) Data Storage/Backups
4) Mobile computing (Android/iPhone apps developement)
Anyone want an extra 250MB back up space on dropbox?
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on March 2nd, 2011
The referring links from dropbox gives you an extra 250MB if you sign up from them, as opposed to the standard 2GB you get from going in through the main page.
If you don’t know what DropBox is it’s cloud computing stuff at it’s best
Dropbox is software that syncs your files online and across your computers
Put your files into your Dropbox folder on one computer, and they’ll automatically appear on any of your other computers that also have Dropbox installed (Windows, Mac, and Linux too!). You can even download Dropbox apps for your smartphone or mobile device (iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry).
If you’re editing a document in your Dropbox folder. As soon as you press Save, Dropbox will sync this file to all your other computers and mobile devices instantly and automatically. It’s as if you saved the document to all of your computers at the same time. This gives you the freedom to work anywhere and always have the files you need.
Any file you put into your Dropbox folder is automatically backed up on their servers. Even if your computer has a melt-down, your files are safe on Dropbox and can be restored at any time.
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O2 Wireless Box II – O2 (BE) Broadband and Wireless Box Review
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on November 15th, 2010
A review of the standard O2 Wireless Box 2, which is also BE Broadband’s Wireless Box too!
Quickoffice Connect Mobile Office Suite Demo
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on November 10th, 2010
Bob Clark, a mobile road warrior takes care of business from his iPhone on a sales trip. Using Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite to access, view, edit and share documents and spreadsheets on cloud services, Bob is experiencing the future of mobile computing now!
Phone Computing a ‘Fundamental Shift’ – Vic Gundotra
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on August 23rd, 2010
Complete video at: fora.tv Vic Gundotra, Engineering VP at Google, discusses why he left Microsoft to join Google. He explains how his daughter’s simple question caused him to rethink the future of computing. —– Vic Gundrota, Vice President of Engineering at Google, talks with Tim O’Reilly about the future of mobile computing. They discuss several of Google’s upcoming projects, as well as how application development is changing according to an increasingly mobile world. – Web 2.0 Expo Vic Gundotra joined Google in 2007 as a Vice President of Engineering, responsible for developer evangelism and open source programs. He also oversees applications development. Previously, Gundotra spent 15 years at Microsoft, where he worked on a variety of products and operating systems, including Windows 3.0, NT, Windows XP, and Vista. He was recognized by MIT as a Young Innovator under 35 for his work in sparking the Microsoft’s change from Win32 to the .NET programming model. Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world. O’Reilly Media also publishes online through the O’Reilly Network and hosts conferences on technology topics, including the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, and the Web 2.0 Conference. O’Reilly’s blog, the O’Reilly Radar “watches the alpha geeks” to determine emerging technology trends, and serves as a platform for advocacy about issues of …
Can the GPS receiver built into my Blackberry Curve be used by my laptop?
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in GPS on August 5th, 2010
I have a Blackberry Curve with a built-in GPS receiver but our corporate policy blocks the user of the Blackberry Maps application and stop me installing other apps. Can I use the GPS receiver functionality in the Blackberry from my laptop with a suitable mapping program or perhaps MS Autoroute?
Make VOIP Calls on iPod touch and iPhone with a new VOIP app for iPhone and iPod touch
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on July 9th, 2010
Go To www.ifortnerforum.com To Learn How To Make VOIP Calls With iPhone and iPod touch On All Firmwares
scanner , copier, fax in your Android – scan2pdf
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Fax on April 21st, 2010
Document scanning using your phone’s camera to convert one or more pages into a PDF. Like having a document scanner photocopier fax machine in your pocket! PDFs are compressed and enhanced, saved to SD card and can be emailed directly. Moto-Droid (sharper) version coming soon.