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Disclaimer:
This information is not 100% certain.

I recently met a friend of my girlfriend who's a big fan of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony also. We chit-chat about Bone and shared information about Bone too. We even exchange some music of Bone in our phone. He mentioned about a concert of Bone Thugs here in the Philippines. He told me that a local Hip-Hop artist was interviewed on a local Radio Station and mentioned about this concert this coming November. He was so certain about it that its like this concert will really be the concert of the year here in the Philippines. I was so excited when I heard that good news.

I am an active forum member of BTNHboard.com. Its a fan forum that tackles about everything of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. I asked one of the big-time user there about this certain concert and he told me that the only overseas concert that he know is in Chile. He told me that maybe in the near future, there's a possibility that Bone will be having a concert here. I don't close doors into this because I am really looking forward for them to have a concert here in the Philippines. I hope Bone producers can be able to read this blog post so that they will be able to know that Philippines is one hell of a fan of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.


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Recently, the Nokia Software Updater desktop application has been updated to V1.7.3. Surely some of the bugs from the previous version has been fixed. We'll see if there's some bugs on this new version.

For you to get an update of your Nokia Software Updater, all you need to is to just launch the software from your computer and you will be prompted to download the update your NSU. If you don't have NSU installed on your computer, you can download the software from HERE


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Theme Details:

1. Colorful Icon
2. More than a hundred 3rd party icon added
3. Working for FP1, FP2, E71, E66, 5800 and N97

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Go to Messaging , select options , settings , email , mailboxes , options , new mailboxes.
1 - Select start
2 - Select pop3
3 - Type in your email address
4 - Then when your asked for your incoming mail server - pop3.live.com
5 - Outgoing mail server - smtp.live.com
6 - Access point should be your default internet access point.
7 - Name your mailbox...... Nearly there

Now select the new mailbox select connection settings ,Incoming email

1 - User name is your email address
2 - Password should be your access password
3 - Now scroll to security ports select SSL/TLS
4 - Port is default then APOP is off...... Next

Go back and select outgoing email

1 - Your email address should be there already if not put it in, then insert the name your real name as user name
2 - insert your access password again
3 - Again security ports SSL/TLS
4 - Security port should be set to 25

Now all you do is set up your personal requirements for retrieval settings and how often you want to do your retrievals.




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Black & Red 3.0 Theme By Dhanusaud
Made for S60V2 FP3, S60V3 FP1, FP2, E71, E66, & S60V5

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Chat with your friends on your mobile phone.

Chat with your friends on your mobile phone. Nobody needs to sign up! Simply select your friends from your address book and start a new chatroom ("jat").

Here are some key features of "youjat":

No registration:

· You don't need to register. Simply select friends from your address book and start to jat. Your friends can also join youjat at the push of a button.

Free:

· Youjat is free of charge. However, your mobile network operator may charge you for mobile data transfer. Usually, those costs are minimal. Get more information on mobile data transfer costs here or ask your mobile network operator.

Flexible:

· Private chatrooms, called "jats", form the basis of youjat. You can organise your conversations with friends, family and colleagues in up to 10 different jats, which can be used for online messaging or serve as an offline notice board.

Personal:

· Choose your favourite colour, set a topic or post messages to your twitter blog. Your jats are your new, mobile home!

Requirements:

· MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1


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IT certifications boast numerous benefits. They bolster resumes, encourage higher salaries, and assist in job retention. But which IT certifications are best?
Technology professionals generate much debate over just that question. Many claim vendor-specific programs best measure a candidate’s skills, while others propose vendor-independent exams are the only worthy way of measuring real-world expertise. Still other observers believe the highest-level accreditations — Microsoft’s MCSE or new Architect Series certification, Cisco’s CCIE, etc. — are the only credentials that truly hold value.
Myself, I don’t fully subscribe to any of those mindsets. The best IT certification for you, after all, is likely to be different from that for another technology professional with different education, skills, and goals working at a different company in a different industry. For that reason, when pursuing any professional accreditation, you should give much thought and care to your education, experience, skills, goals, and desired career path.
Once a career road map is in place, selecting a potential certification path becomes much easier. And that’s where this list of the industry’s 10 best IT certifications comes into play. While this list may not include the 10 best accreditations for you, it does catalog 10 IT certifications that possess significant value for a wide range of technology professionals.


1: MCITP

The new-generation Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential, or MCITP for short, is likely to become the next big Microsoft certification. Available for a variety of fields of expertise — including database developer, database administrator, enterprise messaging administrator, and server administrator — an MCITP validates a professional’s proven job-role capabilities. Candidates must pass several Microsoft exams that track directly to their job role before earning the new designation.
As with Microsoft’s other new-generation accreditations, the MCITP certification will retire when Microsoft suspends mainstream support for the platforms targeted within the MCITP exams. By matching the new certification to popular job roles, as has been done to some extent with CompTIA’s Server+ (server administrator), Project+ (project manager), and A+ (desktop support) certifications, Microsoft has created a new certification that’s certain to prove timely, relevant, and valuable.

2: MCTS

The new-generation Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) helps IT staff validate skills in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting a specific Microsoft technology. The MCTS certifications are designed to communicate the skills and expertise a holder possesses on a specific platform.
For example, candidates won’t earn an MCTS on SQL Server 2008. Instead, they’ll earn an MCTS covering SQL Server business intelligence (MCTS: SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence), database creation (MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Database Development), or SQL server administration (MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance).
These new certifications require passing multiple, tightly targeted exams that focus on specific responsibilities on specific platforms. MCTS designations will expire when Microsoft suspends mainstream support for the corresponding platform. These changes, as with other new-generation Microsoft certifications, add value to the accreditation.

3: Security+

Security continues to be a critical topic. That’s not going to change. In fact, its importance is only going to grow. One of the quickest ways to lose shareholder value, client confidence, and sales is to suffer a data breach. And no self-respecting technology professional wants to be responsible for such a breach.
CompTIA’s Security+ accreditation provides a respected, vendor-neutral foundation for industry staff (with at least two years of experience) seeking to demonstrate proficiency with security fundamentals. While the Security+ accreditation consists of just a single exam, it could be argued that any IT employee charged with managing client data or other sensitive information should, at a minimum, possess this accreditation. The importance of ensuring staff are properly educated as to systems security, network infrastructure, access control, auditing, and organizational security principles is simply too important to take for granted.

4: MCPD

There’s more to information technology than just administration, support, and networking. Someone must create and maintain the applications and programs that power organizations. That’s where the new-generation Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) credential comes into play.
The MCPD accreditation measures a developer’s ability to build and maintain software solutions using Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5. Split into three certification paths (Windows Developer 3.5, ASP.NET Developer 3.5, and Enterprise Applications Developer 3.5), the credential targets IT professionals tasked with designing, optimizing, and operating those Microsoft technologies to fulfill business needs.
A redesigned certification aimed at better-measuring real-world skills and expertise, the MCPD will prove important for developers and programmers. Besides requiring candidates to pass several exams, the MCPD certification will retire when Microsoft suspends mainstream support for the corresponding platform. The change is designed to ensure the MCPD certification remains relevant, which is certain to further increase its value.

5: CCNA

The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) accreditation captures most of the networking company’s certification glory. But the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) might prove more realistic within many organizations.
In a world in which Microsoft and Linux administrators are also often expected to be networking experts, many companies don’t have the budgets necessary to train (or employ) a CCIE. But even small and midsize corporations can benefit from having their technology professionals earn basic proficiency administering Cisco equipment, as demonstrated by earning a CCNA accreditation.
As smaller companies become increasingly dependent upon remote access technologies, basic Cisco systems skills are bound to become more important. Although many smaller organizations will never have the complexity or workload necessary to keep a CCIE busy, Cisco’s CCNA is a strong accreditation for technology professionals with a few years’ experience seeking to grow and improve their networking skills.

6: A+

Technology professionals with solid hardware and support skills are becoming tougher to find. There’s not much glory in digging elbow-deep into a desktop box or troubleshooting Windows boot errors. But those skills are essential to keeping companies running.
Adding CompTIA’s A+ certification to a resume tells hiring managers and department heads that you have proven support expertise. Whether an organization requires desktop installation, problem diagnosis, preventive maintenance, or computer or network error troubleshooting, many organizations have found A+-certified technicians to be more productive than their noncertified counterparts.
Changes to the A+ certification, which requires passing multiple exams, are aimed at keeping the popular credential relevant. Basic prerequisite requirements are now followed by testing that covers specific fields of expertise (such as IT, remote support, or depot technician). The accreditation is aimed at those working in desktop support, on help desks, and in the field, and while many of these staffers are new to the industry, the importance of an A+ certification should not be overlooked.

7: PMP

Some accreditations gain value by targeting specific skills and expertise. The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a great example.
The Project Management Institute (PMI), a nonprofit organization that serves as a leading membership association for project management practitioners, maintains the PMP exam. The certification measures a candidate’s project management expertise by validating skills and knowledge required to plan, execute, budget, and lead a technology project. Eligible candidates must have five years of project management experience or three years of project management experience and 35 hours of related education.
As organizations battle tough economic conditions, having proven project scheduling, budgeting, and management skills will only grow in importance. The PMI’s PMP credential is a perfect conduit for demonstrating that expertise on a resume.

8: MCSE/MCSA

Even years after their introduction, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) credentials remain valuable. But it’s important to avoid interpreting these accreditations as meaning the holders are all-knowing gurus, as that’s usually untrue.
In my mind, the MCSE and MCSA hold value because they demonstrate the holder’s capacity to complete a long and comprehensive education, training, and certification program requiring intensive study. Further, these certifications validate a wide range of relevant expertise (from client and server administration to security issues) on specific, widely used platforms.
Also important is the fact that these certifications tend to indicate holders have been working within the technology field for a long time. There’s no substitute for actual hands-on experience. Many MCSEs and MCSAs hold their certifications on Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 platforms, meaning they’ve been working within the industry for many years. While these certifications will be replaced by Microsoft’s new-generation credentials, they remain an important measure of foundational skills on Windows platforms.

9: CISSP

As mentioned with the Security+ accreditation earlier, security is only going to grow in importance. Whatever an organization’s mission, product, or service, security is paramount.
(ISC)², which administers the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) accreditation, has done well building a respected, vendor-neutral security certification. Designed for industry pros with at least five years of full-time experience, and accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the CISSP is internationally recognized for validating a candidate’s expertise with operations and network and physical security, as well as their ability to manage risk and understand legal compliance responsibilities and other security-related elements.

10: Linux+

While pursuing my first Microsoft certification 10 years ago, I remember debating the importance of Linux with several telecommunications technicians. They mocked the investment I was making in learning Microsoft technologies. These techs were confident Linux was going to displace Windows.
Well, didn’t happen. Linux continues to make inroads, though. The open source alternative is an important platform. Those professionals who have Linux expertise and want to formalize that skill set will do well adding CompTIA’s Linux+ certification to their resumes.
The vendor-neutral exam, which validates basic Linux client and server skills, is designed for professionals with at least six to 12 months of hands-on Linux experience. In addition to being vendor-neutral, the exam is also distribution neutral (meaning the skills it covers work well whether a candidate is administering Red Hat, SUSE, or Ubuntu systems).




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Blackboard for Nokia 5800 is a drawing application simulating a blackboard.

There are four touch control buttons: info, chalk, sponge and exit. Chalk is used for drawing and sponge for erasing. Sponge leaves wet trails simulating reality.

Actual drawing is done overlaying partially transparent PNG image on top of the background graphic. Realistic drawing sensation is achived by coordinate interpolation.






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Ultimate SMS satisfies all your SMS sending/receiving needs. It keeps all your SMS messages private and safe on your phone. It schedules automatic SMS sending for you. It filters out unwanted SMS by senders and contents you specify. It notifies you of new incoming SMS using customized alert tones for different phone numbers / contacts of your choice. It also can send encrypted SMS to people in a list of you own. It lets you create template SMS and assign hotkeys to those templates so that you send a predefined SMS by simply pressing some keys on your phone screen. It groups all your messages into conversation thread based on senders and receivers so that you can view messages in context. It also reminds you of unread SMS periodically. It generates monthly SMS usage report for you.


With Ultimate SMS, you can also export all your incoming and outgoing SMS on your phone to a text file. All your incoming and outgoing messages are encrypted inside some internal database, and no body, no other applications can access those messages.

New in Version 2.9

* Schedule message sending directly from message editing screen without the need to create a template first.
* Bug fix related to tone playing.
* Bug fix related to grouping messages into conversation.
* Bug fix related to editing weekly and daily schedule.
* bug fix related to auto reply/forward weekly schedule

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WebGate Advanced Blocker v2.10.204
Requirements: S60v3 SymbianOS9.x
Overview: Advanced Blocker is an all-in-one solution to help you filter unwanted voice calls, video calls, text messages, MMS and WAP Push messages.

You no longer need to turn off your phone just to avoid interruptions – just enable Advanced Blocker and leave it to the software to filter unwanted and unimportant calls and messages while you enjoy your privacy.




Key features:
· Silent instant reject of all blacklisted numbers, number patterns and text rules
· Auto-start mode - option to automatically start-up AB after phone restart
· Blocking of fixed numbers or groups of numbers (wildcard * number filters)
· Discreet activity indicator on the phone’s stand-by screen
· Various contact import options – import from the phone’s log, from phone’s contact book, manual import
· Blocked history log for detailed history of filtered events
· Visual indicators providing instant overview of all new blocked events in the blacklist rules main screen
· Blocked messages can be easily viewed and restored
· Full reject entry log with details screen for each blocked event
· Customizable reject options for blacklisted contacts – you can select what kind of events to accept or reject from each number – calls, SMS, MMS, WAP push messages.

How does it work?
· Create a blacklist rule: to block certain contacts from calling/texting you, you just need to import them in the application. You can import contacts from phonebook, from the phone log and manually. Hidden callers can also be blocked!
· Visual indicator on the stand-by screen monitors AB’s activity and shows you if there are new blocked calls/messages.
· Incoming calls (voice and video) are blocked with a busy tone. Messages (text messages, MMS and WAP push messages) are silently filtered with no sound or light indication.
· Blocked History log shows you all new blocked events.
· Details of each rejected event are logged; blocked messages can be read and restored.


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Devicescape Easy Wi-Fi v3.0
Requirements: S60v3 S60v5 SymbianOS9.x
Overview: Devicescape enables your smartphone to automatically connect to Wi-Fi hotspots and home networks without having to start your browser, enter usernames and passwords, or configure security settings.




Just power on your device and you'll be surfing the Internet or downloading e-mail in mere seconds. Support for over 160,000 paid and free hotspots around the world. Makes it simple to securely share your home Wi-Fi network with friends, and gain easy access to their networks as well.

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The Devicescape client automatically logs you in to your selected Wi-Fi hotpots. However, on some Nokia phone models, when launching a web browser, you may be prompted to login. This is unnecessary. You can proceed to your desired page without re-entering your credentials or maneuvering log in screens. This is a known issue that we are working to address.

What's New:
S60 registration landing page shows up even after user chooses not to register


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