December 2007
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Can you view or change colors in Palm Desktop Calendar. the old version supported colors but I can not find where to change them now.Post relates to: Palm Z22Grenada - CELL Calling Cards
Written by phone on December 31st, 2007 with no comments.
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OMG. Call me frustrated…. just please someone help me. After my Z22 died, I decided to upgrade to an E2. I have followed all directions. I have created a new username and much like an earlier poster, I am unable to get all my information from my Z22 over to my E2. I read the […]
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When I sync the centro with Outlook 2003 it will only update the main calander. I want to download another calendar to my Centro that I have as a sub folder on outlook. How do I do that?Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)Gibraltar - CELL Calling Cards
Written by phone on December 31st, 2007 with no comments.
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This is really maddening…I got a new TX to replace my old T5, and I am ttrying to follow the instructions on how to keep the user informations from one to the other, but it doesn’t seem to work for a stupid reason: I cannot perform a sync with the new device. When I plug […]
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PC World - The entrance of two new operating systems from well-known brands shakes up the plans of some mobile operators and indicates some fundamental changes in the mobile industry.That’s because most people have had mediocre or
downright terrible experiences with most conference calls - and that isn’t
surprising because there ARE so many mediocre or downright […]
Written by phone on December 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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AP - In the weeks leading to Christmas, an online wine retailer gave 15 percent discounts to anyone who sent in a photo of its newspaper ad snapped with a camera phone.1
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AP - When Laura Gernell heard about a place where people gave away perfectly good things to strangers — no money changing hands, no questions asked — she figured it was too good to be true.
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