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  • And now, Virgin Mobile USA

    Posted on October 9th, 2005 Sandeep 1 comment

    You might’ve read about the new Kyocera Slider Sonic phone. Well, check out the comments on that one. Andrew Jaffee was surprised that although the KX5 came with a USB cable, he couldn’t, for the love of God, transfer images from his phone to his PC. The reason? Quote from Virgin Mobile USA’s e-mail to Andrew:

    “It wasn’t so much a business decision that made the phone unable to transfer pictures to the computer but a hardware limitation. Anything stored in the Transflash card, such as videos and MP3s, is transferable to the computer via the USB cable. Pictures taken by the camera do not get stored in that memory, but in the phone’s internal memory, along with ringtones, contacts, games and wallpapers. The internal memory of the phone is inaccessible via the USB cable because of the way it’s set up. I apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused you.”

    Matthew R.
    Virgin Mobile USA

    Virgin essentially blocked the transfer of photos (and maybe more) from the phone’s internal memory to the external flash memory card, and claim that you can only transfer files from the external flash card to the PC using the USB cable. Man, I’m getting tired of reading the many ways in which US carriers are ripping off their customers.

  • Google AdSense Support

    Posted on October 7th, 2005 Sandeep No comments

    Back in April, I received my first Google AdSense paycheck. The careless bum that I am, I lost it. Of course, I was under a lot of stress – work, getting ready for the marriage, planning for the honeymoon, etc.

    After so many months, yesterday, I finally decided to contact Google to see if the check can either be re-issued or merged with my current earnings. Turns out it can be merged, so my next check will be a combined amount – which is great. Suzie from the AdSense support team solved my problem. Thanks, Suzie. I wasn’t sure a reply to the support e-mail would reach you, so I’m putting this up on my blog.

  • Symbian Signed Newsgroup

    Posted on October 4th, 2005 Sandeep No comments

    In case you haven’t subscribe already:

    The discussion.symbian.signed newsgroup on publicnews.symbiandevnet.com is slowly gaining momentum. Join in the discussions and gain new insights into the Symbian Signed program, Symbian OS v9.0, and tons of other interesting stuff. Since this is in the initial stages, the good folks at Symbian are answering a lot of questions.

    Oh, and have you registered yourself with Symbian Signed? Do that already!