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Use a free search service to locate someone

Posted by on Monday, 22 February, 2010

Looking for people is not a problem that it used to be back then. You can now locate a person by their phone number and that’s how things have simplified through out the years. You don’t have to pay anything for this service and I’ll mention to you how you can carry out a free search.

 

The reason this search is easy is because phone numbers are listed and can be looked up easily in the white pages directory on the net. Using the white pages you can check up personal phone numbers or numbers that are being used by business.

 

The chances of locating a person using the white pages are very high as they are considered the largest single source of info pertaining people’s contact details. An ordinary white paged form has a number of search choices to pick from. You also have a search by address, area and zip code and so on.

 

For you that is looking to find someone free by their phone number just go to the appropriate search box and enter the phone number. Make sure you note the format that you need to enter the numbers in. A normal white pages search under normal circumstances should display results for any listed number.

 

There are people finder sites, besides the white pages, that can be able to assist you locate a person by phone number at no cost. Like I said this is one of the easiest searches to carry out and you should be able to find a number of sites that do offer this service free of charge.

 

For other ideas on how other people find someone free by their phone number you can go to ehow.com. You’ll find a search option box where you can type in your “how to….” Question and check out the different reactions.

 

We have also put together the following references for you to peruse

 

  1. Find Someone For Free In The United States
  2. Locate People In Alabama
  3. CA People Search

Another wireless HDMI casualty: Belkin cancels FlyWire

Posted by on Thursday, 16 July, 2009
Belkin FlyWire

Goodbye, FlyWire: The now-cancelled product will never see store shelves.

(Credit: Belkin)

Belkin will not be releasing its FlyWire wireless HDMI accessory.

CNET has learned that the company has decided not to offer the FlyWire for sale. A Belkin spokesperson confirmed the product’s cancellation, saying that “its retail price of $1,499 would be out of line given the current state of the economy.”

The FlyWire was introduced at CES 2008. The unit was a transmitter/receiver combo: the transmitter toggled between multiple audio and video sources (HDMI and analog), which were then wirelessly beamed to a receiver. Since the tiny receiver required only AC power and utilized a single HDMI output, it could be stealthily mounted behind wall-mounted flat screens or ceiling mounted projectors, eliminating the need for long unsightly cable runs. At one point, Belkin was mulling two versions: an initial high-end, multiroom-capable $1,499 version for multiple AV sources, followed by a less pricey single-source transmitter.

Early demos of the FlyWire impressed us–enough that we nominated it as a finalist in the Home Video category for Best of CES 2008. (It was edged out by the Dish Network DTVPal DVR.) But the FlyWire’s premature death is just another indication that wireless HDMI technology is all but stillborn at the consumer level. Other notable no-shows, at least so far: the Philips wireless HDMI kit (introduced January 2007) and the Monster Express HD System (announced summer 2008).


Charge multiple handhelds at one time with Charge4All mat

Posted by on Wednesday, 8 July, 2009
(Credit: Charge4all.net)

This is not for everybody, but if you have more than one handheld device (like me), you’d probably find this handy.

It’s called a Charge4All portable charging mat and it can charge up to four handheld devices at a time from a single source of …