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Saturday, February 23, 2008

SMS spy: Real Time SMS Interceptor

Install our intelligent spy software on any of these Nokia GSM (listed below) handsets and receive duplicate copies of all incoming and outgoing text messages that will be forwarded directly to the pre-defined number. Our future proof software automatically deletes all the logging folders of any duplicated messages and the pre-defined number from the target phone. Monitor ALL the target phone's SMS (text messages) activities with this solid state-of-the-art bullet-proof software solution.

This is a powerful monitoring tool to give your partner, children, employee, business associate, friend etc.. or whoever you wish to monitor completely anonymously. This spy software uses a highly advanced and intelligent software program that works in its own environment to offer the very best mobile phone surveillance on the market.

SMS Interceptor instantly catches all incoming and outgoing SMS (Text Messages) on the target phone and forwards them silently to your pre-defined number.

new feature for Text Forwarding now includes a Remote Control Management Tool which means that once the software has been initially installed you never need touch the target phone again. Any codewords, symbols or characters you specify (must be 7 digits long) can be used to remotely activate and de-activate the Text Forwarding feature and change the pre-defined number on your command.

Many try to replicate our powerful software solutions but we are the ONLY genuine suppliers of 100% tamper proof and trace resistant technology.

* 100% software solution
* Easy to install
* Works with all GSM networks
* Receive both incoming and outgoing text messages
* Change pre-defined number on SMS command
* No logging of forwarded texts
* No logging of pre-defined number
* Intelligent auto delete feature
* Remote activation and de-activation of Text Interception feature on SMS command
* Remote SMS command to completely uninstall spy software
* Completely hidden software
* Bullet proof reliability
* Future proof technology
* World leaders in spyphone development

Nokia N96

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Nokia N96

Nokia N95 fans, meet your new phone. The Nokia N96 (€550; Q3 2008) is the next-gen N95, and boasts a ton of great features like a 2.8" screen, 16GB of internal storage, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, a microSD expansion slot, built-in 3D stereo speakers, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, flash, and video light, assisted GPS with photo geotagging, an integrated kickstand for video viewing, and in select markets, an integrated DVB-H receiver for watching live broadcast TV. The can opener, back scratcher, and integrated missile defense system were apparently scrapped at the last minute.

AppleHound rounds up iPhone bugs

AppleHound has posted a list of all the (supposedly) reproducible bugs they could find in iPhone 1.0. There's 68 in total, and they range from various system hangs (the Phone app will hang if you start a sync while editing a contact photo) to many different UI/Usability bugs. Some of the usability bugs are a little iffy if you ask me-- many of them, like the "bug" where photo albums with less than 20 images don't display an actual number of images, seem to be "working as intended" (because why would you need an image count when you can easily see how many images are there?), and others have already been shot down according to the Apple HIG.

But on the other hand, I can't really fault AppleHound for being such sticklers. First of all, this is a cell phone that costs $600, and you should get what you pay for-- quibbling about interface quirks now means there's a much better chance of getting them fixed in a future firmware update. And second, this is Apple we're talking about. While other cell phone companies get complaints about call reception and service outages, these are complaints about tiny, half-a-second visual inconsistencies. Heck, I love my Razr, and the screen goes nuts without reason almost daily. There's nothing wrong with holding Apple to a higher standard, and maybe if Apple is kept on their toes with the iPhone, hopefully other cell phone companies will find themselves with their feet held to the fire as well.

iPhone vs. Treo + iPhone Bug

As a loyal Treo user since the days of the first generation Treo 300, yesterday's iPhone announcement was a bit earth shaking. For the first time in years, my next phone is not going to be a Treo. Well known Mac dev Jonathan Rentzsche has a nice post comparing the Treo 700p to the iPhone. One of the biggest advantages of the Treo is the large number of Palm (or Windows Mobile) applications available for it. If it ends up being the case, as Dan reported yesterday, that Apple is not planning to allow for user installable applications on the iPhone, it's a huge strike against it. So Rentzsch is encouraging his fellow developers to complain to Apple by filing a bug report. Personally, I'm really disappointed in Apple's decision to lock the iPhone down, so maybe if enough folks complain we can get some positive action out of Cupertino (though I'm not going to hold my breath).

iPhone Bugs

We have spent more than 40 hours tapping around the iPhone screens in an effort to find issues with the applications. This was not an easy task. The OS X graphical interface and applications are extremely solid!

The bugs range from minor display issues to application crashes. All 68 are should be reproducible by every iPhone owner!

Please note:

  • Some of the steps required to reproduce unexpected results are obscure and may not occur during normal usage.
  • We received several messages in response to a previous bug list we created asking what we were trying to accomplish by finding flaws in the iPhone. It is our thought that if we stumble upon an issue and Apple fixes it, then we will all have a better iPhone update!
  • Each bug has been tested on two iPhones.
  • While we interpret the following items as bugs, it is possible that the results are in line with the Apple iPhone User Interface design specifications.
  • We have submitted these bugs to Apple.
  • We will update this list with any additional bugs we find and can reproduce!
  • Please feel free to add any bugs you have found to the comment section at the bottom of this posting.

Sms Broadcast how to

Purposely studied for customers who daily need to send
an high number of SMS to many cellular phones simultaneously, SMS Broadcast is already an indispensable work tool for marketing and communication companies, but also for organizations such as Civil Protection, Private Vigilance or meteorological information centers.

SMS Broadcast is equipped of 3 modalities
for the SMS sending:


1) SMS sending through free gateways:
with this mode is possible to send an unlimited number of free SMS.
Because this modality utilizes free gateways, the arrival is not guaranteed for all sent messages. Gateways's menagers may decide of to suspend and reactivate their service at any time. This modality is recommended for all users who don't need a professional service.

2) SMS sending with PRE-PAID SMS PACKETS:
SMS sending through gateways which guarantee the real arrival of sent messages, in less time and with less costs in comparison with traditional SMS sending through GSM Mobile Phones.
To use these gateways is necessary first to acquire the SMS which are supplied in packets of 500 SMS at least.

The great advantage offered from this modality is the remarkable economic saving,
more SMS acquired more reduced prices for a single SMS.

This modality is recommended for all users who need a professional service.


3) SMS sending by GSM NOKIA Interface Module:
it offers the possibility of sending and receiving SMS through a NOKIA mobile phone connected to the PC. The advantage is to write and to prepare the messages using a comfortable computer keyboard.
Compatible NOKIA models: 3210, 3310, 5110, 5130, 5190, 6110, 6130, 6150, 6190, 6210, 6250, 7110, 7190, 8210, 8250, 8290, 8810, 8850, 8890.

ADDRESS BOOK
SMS Broadcast is equipped of a complete system for the management of the address book. It can contain thousand of names and numbers, moreover is compatible with the "wab" format, which is used for Microsoft Outlook's address Book.

MESSAGES AND RECIPIENT LISTS
SMS Broadcast offers the possibility of preparing all messages in off-line mode and of preparing recipient lists able to contain hundreds of numbers.
After the message sending session, is possible to recall, to delete or to save on PC,
all sent messages.

Cellular Phone Terms for Dummies

Do you sometimes find it difficult to understand all of today's cellular phone terminology? If you're like me, then it can definitely be tough to understand all this new technology and what it really means. Here is a good list of cellular phones terms and what they really mean in simple English.

1. Roaming
We will start with one that is easy. Roaming occurs when you are using your cellular phone outside of your calling plan's designated area. The costs for minutes can get ugly in a hurry. You can easily find yourself getting charged $1 - $2 per minute and sometimes even more.

2. Band
This term simply refers to the frequency that your cellular phone transmits on. Every area of the world is assigned its own band that it transmits from. In the ancient days of cellular phone use, if you had an American phone and tried using it in Germany, it wouldn't work because of the frequency band difference. Today, with the advent of new technology this is much less of an issue.

3. Bluetooth
Bluetooth is the name that describes how your information is sent from your cellular phone to your home computer.

4. WAP
This stands for Wireless Application Protocol, which is a fancy way of describing how your cellular phone can receive web messages off the Internet.

5. SIM Card
this stands for Subscriber Identification Module. A SIM card is like a "smart" card for your mobile phone. It stores all of your personal information on it. You can take the SIM card with you and put it on any cellular phone that allows the use of smart cards.

6. SMS
SMS is Short Message Service and this describes how you send text messages over your cellular phone. Sending text messages is all the rage these days with younger kids.

7. MMS
This is SMS on steroids, MMS, or Multimedia Messaging Service is the upgraded Form of SMS. It allows you to send video, maps, and many other options over your cellular phone to other users who also have MMS options

8. IDEN
This is short for Integrated Digital Enhanced Network. Nextel is huge for this service on their phones. It's similar to a walkie - talkie service, but it doesn't have the limited range.