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CameraWare Video sender 2.0f CanmeraWare is a software that allows you to view high-speed video and multiple webcams, and send video files on the Internet. Freeware for Windows 98/NT/2000 (607Kb) Free Webcam Management Software | |||||
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Fax Pro Download this program, type in a fake sender, a fake receiver, a message and in how many seconds you want your computer to receive the fake fax and you can fool anyone into thinking that you have a fax on your computer! Great for leaving messages on your computer! For Windows (188KB) Computer Pranks | |||||
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1on1Lite 3.03c 1on1Lite is an email program that enables you to encrypt messages and attachments to a 2048-bit military style security level. These messages can autodestruct after you read them, leaving no trace. It makes it impossible to discover who the sender or receiver is, and it's impossible to forward or copy mail. Freeware (136 Kb) Free E-mail Client Tools | |||||
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MailWasher A useful free program that cancels spam infected emails directly on your server so that you won't waste time and money downloading them, also decreasing the risk of infection on your PC. Very professional and full of options, for example you can sen the mail back to sender as if your email address didn't exist, you can create friend and enemy email addresses and lots more.. Freeware (1.5 Mb) Anti Spam Tools | |||||
Ross Miller of Engadget is giving more credibility to some of the reports of iPhone MMS on AT&T’s network being a little wonky. It seems as if some users sending MMS messages are having their pictures delivered, but with the message on the recipients displaying an incorrect phone number for the sender. We’ve done some research [...]Source : iPhone News Updated (subscribe)Explore : Engadget, iPhone, Phone
Ross Miller of Engadget is giving more credibility to some of the reports of iPhone MMS on AT&T’s network being a little wonky. It seems as if some users sending MMS messages are having their pictures delivered, but with the message on the recipients end displaying an incorrect phone number for the sender. We’ve done some [...]Source : iPhone, the Blog (subscribe)Explore : Blogs, Engadget, iPhone, Phone
Ross Miller of Engadget is giving more credibility to some of the reports of iPhone MMS on AT&T’s network being a little wonky. It seems as if some users sending MMS messages are having their pictures delivered, but with the message on the recipients end displaying an incorrect phone number for the sender. We’ve done some [...]Source : Free iPhone (subscribe)Explore : Blogs, Engadget, iPhone, Phone
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don't have a 510 number -- that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside -- but that didn't stop the message from going through the airwaves with his number listed as sender. Confused? Yeah, so are we, and a quick look through...Source : Engadget (subscribe)Explore : Engadget, iPhone, Phone, Technology Blogs
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don't have a 510 number -- that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside -- but that didn't stop the message from going through the airwaves with his number listed… Continue readingSource : Techno Portal (subscribe)
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don’t have a 510 number — that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside — but that didn’t stop the message from [...]Source : KIJO (subscribe)
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don’t have a 510 number — that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside — but that didn’t stop the message from [...]Source : Gadget & Tech News (subscribe)
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don’t have a 510 number — that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside — but that didn’t stop the message from [...]Source : Gadget & Tech News (subscribe)
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don’t have a 510 number — that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside — but that didn’t stop the message from [...]Source : Hostpundit - Hosting and Gadgets (subscribe)
Will the AT&T network collapse under the weight of photo-happy iPhone users sending MMS messages? That’s the crucial question behind today’s launch of picture messaging capability on the AT&T network, which has been dogged by criticism since the first iPhone launch. Despite the explanatory video offered up earlier this month by “Seth the Blogger Guy,” [...]Source : GigaOM (subscribe)Explore : Internet, Technology, Web 2
Michael Muller of silentservices.de discovered a bug in certain smartphones that allows sender obfuscation for MMS messages. According to the security advisory, an attacker can create a MMS message that cloaks the sender number. This could essentially give people who send threats, scams and spams a free pass, as it negates any worries about their numbers being reported/exposed. The attacker could...Source : F-Secure Antivirus Research Weblog (subscribe)Explore : BlackBerry
It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don't have a 510 number -- that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I ...
Ross Miller of Engadget is giving more credibility to some of the reports of iPhone MMS on AT&T's network being a little wonky. It seems as if some users.
Quite a few reports are doing the rounds that the MMS messages sent from the iPhones are reaching the recipients with a wrong sender number. In all of these cases, the recipients received the MMS message intact; however the displayed ...
Ross Miller of Engadget is giving more credibility to some of the reports of iPhone MMS on AT&T's network being a little wonky.
Like I mentioned yesterday, I have yet to send or receive an MMS message using my iPhone. Given that it is hard to comment personally on these types of issues,
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In some mobile carrier networks it is allowed to send MMS notifications directly from one mobile. unit to another. Some Smartphones fail to properly display the originator of this kind of message which leads. to a sender obfuscation. ...
On these networks this problem can be particularly dangerous however, as a MMS network can claim to be from a trusted sender such as your carrier and ask you to download software which can compromise your phone. ...