Eset Nod32 updates

April 22nd, 2009

http://eset-nod32-free.blogspot.com

for server username/passwords

Rogers cell phone charges in the Philippines

April 3rd, 2009

 

$4 a minute in or out

Text out 60 Incoming text free

In Canada outgoing to area you are in is free

Incoming and outgoing from home when away is considered long distance.

Example in Toronto and call a number in Toronto it is free.

Toronto or Truro calls to cell phone it is long distance.

Blackberry Links

March 21st, 2009

http://www.blackberryinsight.com

you can download google maps to your sd card, and then run GMaps without internet connection
use this site to mark area you want to storage:
Map Creation Tool for MGMaps
then download this program to your pc, to get maps:
http://www.mgmaps.com/cache/gMapMaker-setup.exe
and then install Mobile GMaps form here(there is a version dedicated for BB):
Mobile GMaps - Download

and enjoy gps maps from sd card :D

Installing 3rd Party Applications

Note: If you have a Mac OS X / Macintosh machine you should take a look to How to install 3rd party applications (Mac OS X).

There’s a whole exciting world of applications for your BlackBerry out there. Installing those applications is a pretty straightforward process, though there are occasional issues that crop up. If you do encounter problem, there’s usually an easy solution. This article will talk about the steps to install a new application, and then discuss the most common problems that people encounter.

There are two ways of installing applications to your BlackBerry. You can download the software over the air (OTA) using the web browser on your device, or you can install an application from your PC using the RIM Desktop Manager.

To install OTA, you must have a URL for the sofware you want to install. The URL will point to a JAD file somewhere on the Internet. After entering the URL into the browser on your BlackBerry, it will prompt you to verify that you want to install the application. Say yes, and if all goes well it will install on your BlackBerry.

OTAInstall1 
Downloading Google Maps
OTAInstall2 
Success!

The second method of installation uses the RIM Desktop Manager. Applications meant to be installed from the Desktop Manager come with two files: an ALX file and a COD file. First, connect your BlackBerry to your PC using a data cable. Once the device is attached, launch the RIM Desktop Manager. Then launch the Application Loader from inside the Desktop Manager.

Desktop Manager 
BlackBerry Desktop Manager

Click the “Add…” button in the Application Loader and specify an Application Loader File(.alx). The application should now appear in the list of items to install. Follow the instructions from there to finish the installation and it should appear on your Blackberry.

Piece o cake. Unless it didn’t work. If you hit a problem fear not. There are things you can do.

 

“No System Software was found for your handheld.”

Application Loader 
No System Software Found

Lucky you. You’ve either upgraded your handheld OS, or gotten a new BlackBerry for your birthday. Either way, your Desktop Manager doesn’t know how to talk to your BlackBerry. It is lacking the device software for your model of BlackBerry.

You’ll have to download and install the latest device software and service packs from your carrier. To see which device software you have installed on your computer, go to the Desktop Manager Help–>About and click the Device Software tab.

 
“No additional applications for your handheld were found”

No Additional Apps Error 
No Additional Applications

First, make sure the .alx file and the .cod file are in the same directory. The Application Loader uses both files to install to your BlackBerry. If that isn’t the problem, then upgrading the Desktop Manager might help. You can download the latest version from your carrier or directly from RIM: http://www.blackberry.com/support. More detailed information on this can be found at: BlackBerry Install Error: No additional applications designed for your device found!

 
Invalid Digital Signature

If you are running a BES BlackBerry, there is a setting in the BES that doesn’t allow the installation of 3rd party applications unless they have been signed. You will have to contact your BES administrator to change this setting.

 
A fatal error has occurred while updating your handheld’s software. Please try again. Unspecified error encountered [J:0×0000000A]

That (most helpful) error message appears because the application you are loading requires a more recent version of the handheld operating system than you have. You will need to go to your carrier’s website and download a more recent version of the OS.

8310 maps

February 24th, 2009
  • On your Bold

1) Go to - Options - Advanced Options - Location Aiding - Turn this to DISABLED
2) Put in your Micro SD card
3) Connect your BOLD to your computer via USB cable
4) When the window comes up asking you whether to enable Mass Storage, say YES

On your computer

1) Make sure you can see your SD card (it will be listed as a removable disk drive)
2) Go over to mapcacher Map Creation Tool for MGMaps [/url] and follow the instructions to outline your custom map, I would recommend going from 0-16 (zoom levels), and SLOW and DETAILED level of detail
3) Save your custom map on a dekstop or somewhere where you can see it, but becareful to save it as “mymap.map” with the quotation marks, and select All Files from the Save File As drop-box.

etc …..

  • Last week I upgraded my 2 year old Blackberry to the latest BlackBerry Curve 8310. So far I am pretty happy with it. I spend about an hour to customize it to my needs. The Voice Dialing is a great feature. Unlike older phones it does not require you to record all names, but it uses speech recognition on your existing address book.

The key new feature of the 8310 however is the integrated GPS. I noticed on Internet forums that a number of people have challenges using the GPS with Google Maps. I guess that’s not surprising since RIM does not advertise this feature, pushing instead the paid for maps and direction service from TeleNav. After some tinkering I have good news. Free Google Maps works great with the integrated GPS and here is how I got it to work:

1) Make sure that the GPS is working and has connection to satellites. Go to Options -> Advanced Options -> GPS -> select the menu and choose “Refresh GPS”. The display will tell you the number of satellites it can reach and your location. I noticed it does not work in my office in San Jose or in close range to high rise buildings.
2) Download Google Maps from google.com/gmm (using the Blackberry browser) and follow the instructions to install it on your Blackberry (I have Google Maps version 2.0.1). Do not use the Google Suite installer for Blackberry (which includes additional Google apps), since according to some reports has a different Google Maps version which does not work with the internal GPS.
3) Go to Options -> Applications -> Google Maps -> select the menu and choose “Edit Permissions”; Select connections and select the menu to expand it. Make sure you allow “Location (GPS)” and “Carrier Internet” connections for the app.
4) Save the changes. Go back the applications menu and start Google Maps. Hit “0? and it should now show a blinking point which indicates your current location.

reset i9 to english

February 19th, 2009

The English input code is *#0044# then call button, not #0044#.

Warhammer 40000 Chaos 2 Start Instructions with loader

February 19th, 2009

1.Edit INSTALL_DOW2.bat
change SRC=”D:\Downloads\DoW2\Dawn of War II_disk1.sim” to where the files are “C:\Down\Game\DoW2\Dawn of War II_disk1.sim” for example.

2.set DST=”D:\Games\DoW2″ to where you want to install the game.

3.Save and run INSTALL_DOW2.bat

4. after the game is installed, copy the files from the loader folder to the location where you installed the game.

5. Install Steam Client and run it once to let it update itself (For me it was installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam).

6. open rev.ini from the installation directory of the game and set  SteamClientDll to where the steamclient.dll file is in the original steam installtion, not the one that was copied from the loader folder, for example in Vista 64
SteamClientDll =C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamclient.dll

7. Install Game for Windows Live and choose offline account.

8. click loader.exe to start the game

hope this will help others like it helped me

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