Zoep - A Free Phone for Firefox

January 26, 2006

Zoep, an Internet Telephony service, have released Zoep Browser Phone for Firefox users. Zoep Phone is a Firefox addon that lets you make free calls to other Zoep users from your Firefox browser.

PC to PC calls are free and like other popular services there is a pre-pay PC to Phone option. Zoep can communicate with other open Jabber based services like Google Talk for Instant Messaging.

Zoep Firefox extension is currently for Windows only and requires Firefox version 1.5. Voice-mail, SMS and an inbound phone number to accept incoming calls from landlines or mobile phones are expected in future versios of Zoep.

Zoep Website
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Opera Mini

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Stop Badware Coalition.

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China to build world’s first “artificial sun” experimental device

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AMD Hits 21.4% Market Share

Regardless whether you are an Intel fan or an AMD fan, you have to tip your hat to AMD for snagging over 21% market share in the last quarter.

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Nokia Secret Codes

January 25, 2006

To See IMEI Number : Press *#06# in Idle mode.

Pressing *#0000# will take you to a special display which shows…

1. Software Version
2. Some Date (Most probably the date of software release)
3. ??

The x# Trick

By pressing x# (where x is any number upto 100) will show the telephone number stored in location x. For example, pressing 5# in idle mode will show the 5th number you stored when you entered the numbers in your phone-book.

Pressing *#92702689# will take you to a new menu with 6 options :

1. Serial Number Of Your Phone.
2. Month And Year Of Manufacture (In format MMYY).
3. Purchasing date. You can only set this once.
4. Enables phone for data transfer if you have all the necessary equipment.
5. Life Timer - ??

To exit the menu, switch off the phone and then back on.

Special Character Trick

While composing an SMS, you would often require to key in some special characters. The entire list of available characters is made available by pressing and holding the * key. Further, you can go down directly instead of going horizontally by pressing #.

Why does Google own 466453.com

An other whacky thread at DigitalPoint forums named Why does google own this domain? Some member must of randomly typed in http://www.466453.com/ and ended up at a Google page.

Its very interesting, don’t you think?
The answer: Take a look at your telephone keypad, and match up the numbers to the letters.

4 GHI
6MNO
6 MNO
4 GHI
5 JKL
3 DEF