By Brian, on February 22nd, 2010 |
After washing a couple of pairs of tennis shoes recently, I discovered that getting them dry wasn’t as easy as just throwing them in the clothes dryer. Not only did they make a terrible racket as they bounced around inside the rotating drum, they also kept turning off the dryer by hitting the inside of the . . . → Read More: How To Dry Shoes In A Dryer Without Noise Or Damage
By Brian, on December 29th, 2009 |
Over the past few years, I’ve made the mistake of using Flickr as my primary source of photo storage. It just seemed easier to pull the memory card out of my camera, drag the photos into Flickr Uploadr, and organize them into sets and collections on the site, than to keep copies of all of my . . . → Read More: How To Download & Backup Photos From Flickr
By Brian, on February 23rd, 2009 |
I’ve been having a very difficult time watching YouTube videos with Google’s internet browser, Chrome. The video would either load so slowly that it was unwatchable, or simply not load at all.
Most of the help sites I ran across while researching the problem kept telling users to check the settings in their antivirus programs. Since I . . . → Read More: How To Fix YouTube Problems In Google Chrome
By Brian, on August 8th, 2008 |
Verizon likes to make things complicated for their cell phone users by blocking the ability to set mp3s in the music folder as ringtones, but where there’s a will, there’s always a way.
The easiest way is to email them to your phone from a computer by sending it as an email attachment . . . → Read More: How To Transfer Ringtones & Pictures To LG Dare VX9700
By Brian, on July 14th, 2008 |
I switched my mobile phone provider to AT&T for a myriad of reasons, one of which was being able to control my pictures and songs the way I wanted to. Verizon Wireless makes their users jump through hoops just to set an mp3 as a ringtone.
So… my new phone is an LG Shine (you . . . → Read More: How To Transfer Ringtones & Pictures To LG Shine CU720
By Brian, on June 26th, 2008 |
I didn’t realize that it was nearly impossible to set an mp3 file as a personalized ringtone using Verizon Wireless until I received my new phone today. After some extensive googling, I discovered the easiest (and cheapest) option is to simply send the file directly to your phone as an email attachment.
Make sure the file is . . . → Read More: How To Set MP3 As Ringtone On LG Chocolate VX8550
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