Reader Stephen Bolinger wishes to preserve some of the data on his iPhone. He writes:
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PCWorld 4 days ago (via feeds.pcworld.com)
Why yes, as a matter of fact, it is possible to archive your iPhone's SMS messages.
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Macworld 4 days ago (via rss.macworld.com)
Hive Mind Technologies have launched a new app called Ditto for BlackBerry. The app allows a user to send SMS messages to a group of users, acting as a text message chat server. When you SMS chat using Ditto, you can control how and if messages are sent to the group. Ditto allows you to hide the identity of members by replacing the members name with the word “anonymous” when it relays their me...
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BlackBerryCool on 16th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Voxbone, an innovative provider of international numbering resources, has begun supporting short messaging service (SMS) to its iNum®numbers – phone numbers with the “area code for Earth.” With this addition, Voxbone’s carrier and enterprise customers can offer their subscribers one global number that can receive SMS messages at competitive rates. The move marks a break...
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VoIPNews on 15th Feb 2010 (via voip-news.co.uk)
Its sometimes difficult to believe that a service which initially failed to catch on could become so widely used. When SMS was introduced back in the mid-90s, very few messages were sent as the take-up of 2G GSM mobile phones was slow. In fact, I recall selling phones such as the Motorola 7200 and discussing
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DialAPhone on 1st Feb 2010 (via dialaphone.co.uk)