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Use a phone number to find someone

Posted by on Friday, 5 March, 2010

So many free people search options are now available and of late it is now possible to find someone free by phone number. Read about some of the ways that you can use to be able to track someone using their phone number.

 

 

Let’s look at a couple of ways you can use to locate a person by phone number that could prove to be dependable and efficient. The fixed type numbers and the cell phone numbers are the two types of numbers that you could be interested in.

 

Fixed line numbers are usually not a problem as they are normally listed and you can look them up in any white pages directory. You can even call the network operator and find out to whom the number is leased to. There are websites where you can access a copy of the white pages and you can conduct your search using anyone of them.

 

It’s not impossible to locate a person by cell phine number even though its hard work. Cell phone numbers aren’t listed anywhere that’s why it’s more hard to find the person you seek using it. So you would have to use other means to obtain the number.

 

If you still don’t have an outcome even after having tried looking for phone numbers using the different free search engine services. One such site that comes to mind is the popular ZabaSearch.com. You could also check eHow.com.

 

One thing that I can tell you right now though is that if you want to find someone free by phone number using a cell phone number chances are you will end up having to pay a little something to get positive results.

 

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Quick Look: HTC Hero

Posted by on Friday, 17 July, 2009

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The HTC Hero just landed at my humble office/abode and I’m pleased to report that it is, in fact, all that and a packet of crisps. The phone is slim and sexy with a great UI – one of the best I’ve seen on a smartphone since the phone that starts with ‘i’ and ends with Phone – and it’s quite snappy, a huge improvement over my experience with the G1.

I’m going to put this old girl through her paces this weekend and I’ll report back on my findings. Until then, feast your eyes on these photographs taken in my back yard.

Initial findings? I love the widget systems, especially the Bell & Ross-style clocks and the 5-megapixel AF camera is a real treat. The onscreen keyboard takes some getting practice. To type numbers and special characters you’re expected to hold down the letter until a small window pops up. You can then let go to make the number appear. I’ll do a video later to show you.

Otherwise, I’m finally excited about Android. This is running Cupcake with an amazing skin.



Honda has two more hybrids coming, expect more from other manufacturers soon

Posted by on Monday, 13 July, 2009

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Ready for more hybrid vehicles? Sure, why not, right? Honda is set to release two new hybrid vehicles next year: the CR-Z and Fit/Jazz. Both should come equipped with Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) system and further demonstrates that hybrid technology will soon be a standard option on most vehicles.

There isn’t anything real exciting about either of these two new cars besides the hybrid option. The CR-Z will be a standard fastback coupe while the Fit is a wannabe mini-minivan. (ask Biggs, he has one) But both small cars should get a boost in MPG with the hybrid system.

crz2Honda, just like every other major manufacturer, has been developing hybrid technology in personal vehicles since the 90’s. The IMA system has probably progressed enough that it can finally be fitted onto more and more platforms meaning that soon it might become a standard option.

Fundamentally hybrids aren’t that difficult. They just employ a battery-powered electric motor to assist the gasoline engine under certain loads. The electronic acceleration assistance can make for speedy launches and improved fuel economy. Many of the previous issues like battery size and jerky transitions between the motor and engine have been worked out by manufacturers so be prepared to see a lot more hybrid vehicles.

Now, I’m not saying all of these new hybrids, including the two new models released from Honda, will put up Prius-type numbers. Oh no, Honda previously installed an older IMA system in the Accord but Consumer Reports only found it to help by 1 or 2 MPG. But having the hybrid systems installed is a great short-term solution to reach the high CAFE standards.

crz3Congress put the bar high with the new MPG guidelines. By 2011 the majority of new cars will have to reach 30.2 MPG verses today’s standard of 27.5. That 2.7 MPG jump is a big hurdle and hybrid technology is one of the least expensive ways to reach it. Most automakers already have a developed hybrid platform, so now the task is to build it into more vehicles to bump up the average.

We’re finally reaching a plateau in next-gen vehicle purpalson systems; at least for a while. Hybrid is here to stay while extended range plug-ins like the Volt and Fisker Karma test the market. Soon, a hybrid system will be just another box to check on the new car buying sheet just like AC and satellite radio.