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Is there any program that allows you to send pictures from your bluetooth cell phone onto the computer? I have a windows XP and I know that Mac's have something like that. But I really dont want to buy a mac. This is urgent! I already tried some things off the internet like BlueShare and Something else like that.
Anybody have any ideas? Website appriciated!
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I suppose the most important question here is:
Do you have bluetooth hardware installed in your computer?
If not, (and I'm presuming you live in the USA), Newegg.com sells USB bluetooth adapters from $4.99, so you might want to start there, here's a search to get you started.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?DEPA=0&type=&Description=bluetooth&Submit=ENE&N=0&Ntk=all&Go.x=0&Go.y=0
If you DO already have the hardware, then make sure your Bluetooth is activated (check My Computer for "My Bluetooth Places") and turn it on through the control panel. Then, pair the computer with your phone or device like you would with a headset. Then you can use OBEX object push (Supported by basically all phones, devices and bluetooth computers on the market) to send files from the phone like you would if you were sending them to another phone.
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I'm looking to buy a laptop. I download a lot of music. How many GB's are ideal? (link)
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It's hard to say exactly, without having a full background on how much music you rip or download
(I'd like to point out at this time that using P2P networks to download music is illegal)
But, I'd be looking at a laptop with at least 80GB of storage, at the least. If you're currently on a home PC which you use to download music, take a look at how much space your music library takes up. Most librarys can take up anywhere from 600 megabytes to 20 gigabytes, so look carefully.
The minimum I would look into getting would be 80GB, but if I were you I would go for a laptop with at least 120GB if not 160GB just to be sure.
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