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  • Can you do one for a Dell laptop? I do own a Motorola Moto ZN200.

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  • Haha nice pink cellphone :D

  • WHy do you have a pink v3

  • Ecuse me!!! but how do u record ur screen like that

  • An application called Camtasia.

  • @psandro1234 with CamStudio

  • my phone will not do it my service provider is Cingular(At&t)

  • Thanks, you just answered all my questions, I have a motorola i776 (boost unlimited) and this is working good for me, you have been very helpfull! :-)

  • i have an lg dare on verizon wireless would this only use minutes or would i get charged extra?

  • You shouldn't get charged any extra. It will use minutes, like a regular call. Check with your provider to make sure but so far I've not heard of it costing anything.

  • What speed did you get?

  • 9600 :)

    too slow for just about anything except checking email.

  • This tutorial works, but the speed is 14.4K speed. how can I make the speed 56K or 128K? Thanks!

  • You won't get 128k on analog, and not likely that you'll get 56k anywhere even if hardware capable. The best connect I got with mine was 9.6k

  • try to see if u can find some compression software

  • hmm does it have to be a razor because i got a diferent phone?

  • I assume that it doesn't have to be a Razor. However, the phone must be able to act as a modem, and if it can, that will depend upon the software from the phone's manufacturer which may be different.

    If you send a pm or post your phone make and model, I can try to find out for you.

  • hey will this cost anything in your cel phone bill?

    because im afraid itll ruin me

  • It's not a special charge like say when you call a 900 number or something, but it does count towards your minutes. It's handled like a regular phone call would be.

  • Should be able to work the same way, provided that you can share resources over a network.

  • hey um is it different if its wired or using Bluetooth cause i use bluetooth to connect eatchother and it calls the number on the phone and then says DATA TRANSFER and it works but i think is is long distance or somthing and its costin me cash and i must know!!!!

  • why is your phone pink... fag

  • Because I'm quite secure with who I am and my sexuality.

    And actually, it's a woman's phone. Yes, a real woman, which you'll likely never get.

  • Prince: AWESOME COMEBACK!!! Loving ya video's man! You have been a big help. I especially liked ya networking CD drive for the acer vid.

  • cool. you fucked that nigga up (=

  • it should have a gsm sim card slot underneath the bettery. Would you be able to connect to internet via the sim card inserted in the aspire one?

  • You may need a sim card but the connection is coming from the phone its self so if you take the sim card out of the phone your just taking the memory not the connection. I hope that answers your question, But I do wonder if this dialup connection could happen via bluetooth????

  • sorry, if i would have made you confused. aspire one series has 3G model. (Acer Aspire One AOA150-BGc - 1GB - 160GB - 3G ) This model has the sim card slot underneath the batter model, just simply insert sim card in there. Therefore, you don't really need any phone, BT, or any other devices to connect to internet.

  • oh my mad,thats awesome that it's built in like that.

  • Not all versions of the Aspire, and especially netbooks in general have that feature though. If you do, then great.

  • it can it works i use it but i think it cost i dont know if its free wired or different wireless but it dose work

  • pretty mad. I have an acer i am going to try this

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