Despite my previous post, I finally decided to use Google Calendar. However, that transition did not come easy. I quickly learned that I would not be able to take advantage of Google Calendar’s SMS notifications since my carrier, Verizon Wireless, was not listed as an option.
Luckily there was an easy work around for this. I [...]
Monthly Archives: April 2006
Quick Tip: Use Google Calendar with Verizon
Windows Will Always Be in the Workplace
On Monday I had a wonderful opportunity to visit Air Product’s Allentown campus as a part of the Academy of Information Technology’s shadowing program. This program allowed me to see how a major corporation conduct’s their technology business. While I was observing the different things they were showing me, something became very clear - Windows [...]
Explaining the Content Drought
It’s time to come clean. You may have noticed that in the past two weeks my blog has been rather limited on content. Sure, I had the Verizon post and followup, but that’s nothing compared to my normal entry-output levels. Since you’re an integrated and important part of my website, I feel it’s important you [...]
Current RAZR File Transfer Theories
Since I wrote my previous article there have been some significant developments in the Verizon file transfer saga. It now appears that my initial report is wrong. Motorola Phone Tools and OBEX are not working for everyone. If your phone had the previous .02 firmware, the firmware which Verizon accidentally left OBEX on, and you [...]
Verizon Enabling File Transfers on RAZRs
This is a monumental moment for all Verizon Wireless users. Verizon finally seems to be listening to its customers. For the longest time Verizon would disable all non-cellular methods for transferring images and music. That way you were forced to use Verizon’s network and end up paying for the transfers. Now it seems that Verizon [...]
