Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Get better caller ID on your Android phone

Free app WhoAreYou not only shows you who's calling and where they're calling from, but also lets you block callers with just one tap.

Your mobile phone number isn't supposed to be used by telemarketers, but as we all know, it happens. What's more, if you have a number that used to belong to someone else, you might end up getting a bunch of calls you don't want. Heck, maybe you're getting harrassed by an ex-employee.
If you have an Android phone, help is at hand in the form of WhoAreYou, a free app that provides visual Caller ID and blocks unwanted calls.
When a call comes in, the app quickly and automatically polls a reverse-lookup database of over 200 million numbers. It then pops up a window with a name (if available), number, and even the city/state of the person who's calling.As always, you can answer the call or send it straight to voicemail, but WhoAreYou also gives you the option of "ditching" the call. That's the app's terminology for "blocking," and all future calls from that number will get immediately routed to voicemail. (The app maintains a blacklist of ditched callers, and you can easily "unditch" by tapping and holding the number.)
Read more - http://www.itworld.com/it-consumerization/251612/get-better-caller-id-your-android-phone

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Reverse Phone Lookup Service

Everyone has had phone calls from numbers that they do not recognize. This may be scary for many reasons. There are times that others call to threaten another person. If you do not know who is calling you, it can become hard to file a police report.
Without a name of a person, you do not have much information. You can find out the person’s name with a reverse cell phone lookup .
Prank calls are frustrating to deal with if you do not do a reverse phone lookup. Often, you do not know who is harassing you in the middle of the night asking you if your refrigerator is running.
Many people assume that prank calls are harmless fun. This is not true. Many times, prank calls can be more than just a simple annoyance. It is hard to try to get sleep at night if prankers keep calling your phone. Fortunately, it’s easy to determine who is prank calling you with reverse phone lookup. Often pranksters are found out to be kids who are utilizing a phone without adult consent. This is one way to explain to the real phone owner of what is going on. In order to do this, you have to do a reverse phone lookup.

Read More - http://www.writers4net.com/miscellaneous/other-misc/reverse-phone-lookup-service/

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

App of the Week: Mr. Number Blocks Unwanted Calls

Getting unwanted calls or texts on your Android phone? This app lets you block them from anyone.

How many times do you receive robo calls on your Android smart phone? Multiple wrong numbers? Spam texts? Calls from people you'd rather not talk to? Or are there times you want your phone on but want all your calls to go directly to voice mail?

Now there's a solution beyond grinning and bearing these unwanted intrusions or turning your Android smart phone on silent or off – an app called Mr. Number.

Mr. Number gives you complete control over who can call or text you and when. Not only does Mr. Number help you maintain your privacy, but can help you save on your phone bill by not allowing certain calls or texts to come in.

You can even get a CallerID from callers who hide their identity.

Read More - http://tech.lifegoesstrong.com/article/app-week-mr-number-blocks-unwanted-calls


Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Area Code Resource and Reverse Phone Lookup Service AllAreaCodes.com Relaunches with Updated Design

AllAreaCodes.com, a popular telephone area code resource, has launched a redesigned site that includes less ads and a more user-friendly interface. The decade-old telephone resource now offers reverse phone lookup as well as an api for developers.

The long-time telephone resource AllAreaCodes.com has just introduced a site redesign to make the popular reference site more user friendly. AllAreaCodes.com has been a leading provider of telephone area code resources and search tools for the last decade.

The site offers area code listings by city and state, as well as search tools to allow users to easily identify the location of an area code or the area code for a given geographic area. For each area code in the United States, AllAreaCodes.com now offers a listing of the major cities in that area code, as well as an area code map and a breakdown of all NPA-NXX's in the given area code.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb4328154.htm

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup – The Truth About Mobile Phone Search

There are many situations where you may want or need to perform a cell phone lookup, and in most cases it will have nothing to do with spying on someone. It may be something as simple as trying to figure out whether a person still owns a phone number before calling him or her after several years, or looking up a number which you suspect might be erroneous to avoid making a call to the wrong person.
The problem is that when you set out to reverse search a cell number you will start hitting walls left and right, and the reason is that the so called free directories usually do not offer any real information about cell lines as they might with regards to landlines.
Indeed, mobile phone numbers and the respective information about the owners is stored in the carriers database which is privately held and not freely available to the public.

Read More - http://cmvlive.com/life-style-a-fashion/life-style/free-reverse-cell-phone-lookup-the-truth-about-mobile-phone-search