#209
/ May 6, 2009 / 2:32 min.
Remove applications from your BlackBerry
Sometimes you have programs on your BlackBerry that you no longer want or need. In those cases it's easy to remove programs in just a few, simple steps. Uninstalling programs frees up space on your BlackBerry. Here's how.
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show notes
- On your
BlackBerry navigate over to Settings and click the trackball or touch the touchscreen on the
BlackBerry Storm.
- Inside Setting move over to Options.
- When Options is highlighted click the trackball (or touchscreen).
- Inside Options move to Advanced Options and click the trackball (or touchscreen).
- Under Advanced Options highlight Applications and click the trackball (or touchscreen).
- Your
BlackBerry will create a list of installed applications.
- Simply scroll through the list until you find the program you want to delete and then highlight it.
- Press the BlackBerry menu key and select Delete and then press the trackball (or touchscreen).
- You'll be asked to verify the deletion so just highlight Delete and click the trackball (or touchscreen).
- Many BlackBerry programs will then tell you that the program will be uninstalled when you restart and give you the option to restart now or later. The choice is yours.
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#615
/ March 15, 2010 / 3:16 min.
The stars are there above us at night, but how many of them can you name? How many constellations can you find? With Google Sky Map on your Android phone, you don't need to remember where Orion's Belt is in relation to the Big Dipper or the North Star... all the info is available on your Android phone!
#614
/ March 15, 2010 / 1:28 min.
You hear people talk about their root directory. You may also hear them talk about having root access to their Linux machine. So, what does root mean? Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#613
/ March 12, 2010 / 1:54 min.
You probably already use
PayPal to pony up purchases made online. It's safer than exposing your credit card info to a retailer you may not have done business with yet. Well, now
PayPal is available on your Android phone
so you can send money to someone while on the go. Great for paying up for bar bets if nothing else...
#612
/ March 12, 2010 / 1:32 min.
Every time you install a piece of software, you're presented with page upon page of legalese, detailing how you're allowed to use the software and how you're not. This is the
End User License Agreement or EULA
, pronounced E U L A or often, just u-la.
#611
/ March 11, 2010 / 1:02 min.
Wireless Application Protocol or WAP is a standard for accessing the mobile web and its content on mobile phones. Everything from email delivery to browsing the web on our phones came about thanks to WAP. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#610
/ March 11, 2010 / 1:50 min.
When you're in the world of
wireless networking
there are lots of terms, lots of acronyms, and lots of things that seem to make little sense.
SSID
is one such acronym, which Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#609
/ March 10, 2010 / 2:55 min.
PixelPipe is a cool site that lets you
share photos, videos
and more with over 100 other sites. Upload once and send your photos and videos to a bunch of different social networking and blogging sites. This saves you updating hundreds of different
social media, photo or video
sharing pages individually. Now you can use
PixelPipe right from your iPhone
with this
awesome free iPhone app
.
#608
/ March 10, 2010 / 1:16 min.
As you travel around the Internet, visiting Web sites, occasionally you'll get a "404." It could be an image heavy page, it could be just text. It might be funny, it might be serious.
What is a 404?
Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains these "page not found" error pages.
#607
/ March 9, 2010 / 1:56 min.
Sticky notes
have changed the way many people work. You just jot a note down on one and stick someplace. On a table, a desk, a screen, a keyboard or on the wall. Having your monitor plastered with physical sticky notes is the past though. Tacking virtual sticky notes to your computer desktop is the way to go. Doc shows us
where to find Sticky Notes in Windows 7
.
#606
/ March 9, 2010 / 1:06 min.
You hear a lot of talk about "
Android" lately. The
mobile operating system from Google
has caught on in smartphones and other mobile devices. But
what exactly is Android
? Why should you care about Android? Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
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