My 3 year old will start pre-school soon what type of cell phone should i get him? Related Questions
Asked By Gus O,Last Answer By SunLover At 2010.07,1 Answers
I have never been away from my child until now. He will be attending pre-school and i wanted to give him a cell phone for emergencies. which kind should i get for a 3 and half year old. Should i get text? or just a plain simple phone that he can manage?
Asked By mark,Last Answer By ✿Donna†At 2009.12,1 Answers
I have had a cell phone since the mid 90's. Personally, I have probably had 12 phones in that time. With a few exceptions, every one of them had a different phone charger connection. My wife and kids have cell phones and have also gone through 3 or 4 phones each with a different charger.
I now have about 20 obsolete phone chargers. This is driving me crazy about the wastefulness that could easily be corrected.
I refuse to believe that the phone companies are making huge profits on these chargers considering that they give at least one away with each new phone. My thoughts are this would be a nice way to avoid waste. Any thoughts on this?
Asked By gofigure,Last Answer By Rebecca Black At 2011.04,1 Answers
She really has no need for one except when she goes to her dads. My problem is that when she is there, I like to be able to get a hold of her, but he rarely answers the phone and doesn't let her call when she wants to. I do not like the idea of not being able to get a hold of her or her not being able to get a hold of me. I don't call a lot, except to tell her good night usually. She will be 10 in June. Any thoughts?!
Asked By dizz,Last Answer By Mr NoShadow/No cry At 2009.12,1 Answers
If not , do you still sneak & text ? lol
Have fun . D :)
Asked By bozi zhang,Last Answer By Chaplin White At 2011.06,1 Answers
I would like to ask, hellokitty phone will be launched this year, up
Asked By Bueno de Mesquita,Last Answer By THERROID At 2009.12,1 Answers
Due to a Federal Communications Commission mandate [2006] that requires operators to locate people when they dial 911 in an emergency, a large number of mobile phones sold in the United States already have integrated GPS chips. While these chips are used by some mobile operators to pinpoint users' locations when they're in danger, they can also be used to support a variety of location-related services.
The most obvious service is turn-by-turn navigation, which provides directions simply by allowing users to type in a destination. Satellites then locate the GPS-enabled device and map the device's location to the destination. A map can then be generated on the user's screen, along with text-based directions. Some devices will also "read" the directions to the user.
Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel already offer navigation services. Verizon charges $9.99 a month for the service and Sprint is offering the service for free when customers buy certain data packages. Handset makers Nokia and Motorola also plan to offer navigation map services. In February at the 3GSM Wireless trade show in Barcelona, Nokia introduced the 6110 Navigator, the company's first navigation-enabled handset designed for the mass market.
But location services will soon go far beyond navigation. GPS technology will also be used to enhance local search engines, so that when you type in the word "pizza" you get a list of local pizza parlors, rather than a list of pizza-related Web sites.
Media conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, which owns more than 60 Internet brands, said recently it will use GPS-enabled search on its Ask.com mobile Web site to help consumers find friends, shops, and services based on their locations. The application will be available on Sprint's network. IAC plans to add the feature later to some of its other Web sites, such as Ticketmaster and Match.com.
Mobile virtual network operators Boost, Helio, and Disney Mobile are already offering tracking services that allow people to keep tabs on their kids or find their friends. Many of these services are beginning to come to market now, but by 2010 they should offer better accuracy and will also reach more mainstream users.
Asked By Reb Brown,Last Answer By mary ford At 2011.05,1 Answers
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Asked By Scuzzy Wuzzy,Last Answer By YooHoo At 2010.08,1 Answers
First of all I know that six is a little later then normal, but he wasn't potty trained so I didn't want to put him into preschool as I know they are meant to be potty trained before then (I'm not stupid! lol)
Any way, what with daddy's trial, the trailer needing a new roof and Tina's wedding I just didn't'#t get around to teaching my little guy how to use the toilet.
His a little on the small side so he can still fit into his diapers pretty well so I just figure they wouldn't make them in his size if he wasn't meant to wear them.
Any ways...my question is, do you think the preschool teach will be ok with my little guy in diapers with I give her 50 bucks at the beginning of teh school year ???
Asked By hazzlefrazzle2000,Last Answer By bob At 2009.12,1 Answers
It goes back to the days of farming. The crops were ready for harvest during the summer months and most farm laborers were children of farmers. The school year evolved to allow these children time to harvest the crops.
Asked By lisa green,Last Answer By William Smith At 2011.06,1 Answers
Saturday, my phone was stolen when I want to change the way my old phone number but there are 50 phone calls how to do more
Asked By jenny brown,Last Answer By 185.104.166.* At 2021.08,2 Answers
Speed BBback ah!
Asked By Tommy Fan,Last Answer By 185.104.166.* At 2021.10,2 Answers
Can be artificial / machine needs service, and so what song is busy
Asked By devin,Last Answer By BNP At 2011.04,1 Answers
I find this a bit hard to believe! Is this an appropriate age for a cell phone?
Asked By Lady X,Last Answer By bonacker At 2009.12,1 Answers
regular school. I had home study for religious reasons.
My skills in academia are not very good. But I'd like to try.
Anyone ever start back to school after along time? Or never having been there?