Skype… This is not an uncommon word for you and me. Most of us who connected to Internet should know that Skype ~ a free Internet phone calls application. I had been using Skype (desktop version) during my business trips to China last few years. It is my best and cheapest solution to call back home when traveling. And I got it on my HTC HD2 now.
Tag: Internet
How to disable HTC HD2 3G data connection?
I bought HTC HD2 due to its large screen and browsing Internet is the primary usage. Therefore, I subscribe to unlimited 3G data plan. However, not every HTC HD2 owners do the same. They might need to connect to Internet once in a while. And lot of applications like weather, tweeter, email, stock in HTC HD2 need connect to Internet for update. They might connect without your notice and being charged with expensive 3G data rate. I used up RM15 Hotlink prepaid in 2 minutes when my WiFi connection stop working and HTC HD2 connected using 3G by itself.
How to disable HTC HD2 3G data connection? It is as simple as ABC. Just install BsB Tweaks v1.6. Launch it and go to Menu -> Data Connection -> Disabled. It will not automatically connect to Internet even WiFi connection is not found.
SpeedBit Video Accelerator Review
I am a heavy YouTube user lately. Watching a lot of my next mobile phone HTC HD2 review. Most of the reviews are in HD mode. So is this SpeedBit Video Accelerator going to help me reduce YouTube videos loading time? Let’s try it out.
Google Maps for Mobile 4.0 ~ Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile.
Google latest gadget ~ Google Buzz comes to Google Maps for Mobile 4.0. It is currently fully supported for Android 2.0+. And Buzz Layer on Google Maps for mobile for other mobile platform except BlackBerry. I am not a big fan of Google Maps because Malaysia maps are not detail enough (at my small hometown Sungai Petani) and slow updated. You still can get high level detail but just not detail enough for me like US or Singapore maps which you can see cars and people from the satellite view. Yeah… That’s what I call maps. But when will it comes to Malaysia?