free ringtones?, NOT ADVERTISING! |
free ringtones?, NOT ADVERTISING! |
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okay..im not asking for an illegal site or anything...
but i was wondering. my cousin gets free ringtones..he doesnt have to pay ANYTHING, and he said he doesnt do it illegal, cuz it comes with his cellphone? well..how can something like that come with your cellphone? and is it possible to get free ringtones, but not make it illegal? uh..... thats all i wanted to know..i dont want any sites that contain any illegal content or anything. |
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might i ask how to get bluetooth on a computer with windows?
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might i ask how to get bluetooth on a computer with windows? i'm not so sure, but i think you just buy the bluetooth device for your phone and it connects to your computer or something like that. but you need to have a bluetooth enabled computer. QUOTE Bluetooth takes small-area networking to the next level by removing the need for user intervention and keeping transmission power extremely low to save battery power. Picture this: You're on your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, standing outside the door to your house. You tell the person on the other end of the line to call you back in five minutes so you can get in the house and put your stuff away. As soon as you walk in the house, the map you received on your cell phone from your car's Bluetooth-enabled GPS system is automatically sent to your Bluetooth-enabled computer, because your cell phone picked up a Bluetooth signal from your PC and automatically sent the data you designated for transfer. Five minutes later, when your friend calls you back, your Bluetooth-enabled home phone rings instead of your cell phone. The person called the same number, but your home phone picked up the Bluetooth signal from your cell phone and automatically re-routed the call because it realized you were home. And each transmission signal to and from your cell phone consumes just 1 milliwatt of power, so your cell phone charge is virtually unaffected by all of this activity. check it out on here: http://www.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth2.htm |
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