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Secret Cell Phone Tricks

July 4th, 2008 by Jeremy

Source: It’s All Geek to Me Show Notes

“Secret “get to the beep” keystrokes.
As noted in the show, you don’t have to listen to the endless outgoing greeting when you just want to leave someone a voicemail message. You can cut directly to the beep by pressing a certain key:

  • Verizon: press *
  • Sprint: press 1
  • T-Mobile or Cingular/AT&T: press #

At the end, I noted sadly that: “Of course, you have to know which carrier the person you’re calling uses, so you know which keystroke to use!”

This remains the fatal flaw of my genius idea (publicizing the “cut to the beep” keystrokes).

But here’s the genius solution: publicize it yourself! When you record your voicemail greeting, say, “Push star at any time to skip Verizon’s gibberish,” or whatever. That way, your callers hear your voice but not the recorded lady’s, and they don’t have to remember what the keystroke is.

I hereby charge the Pogue Army with the task of changing their outgoing cell phone messages, this very day. Let’s teach those cell carriers that they’re not going to run up our bill so easily!


How many minutes you’ve used up.

Press these secret keystrokes on your phone:

  • Verizon/T-Mobile: #646# (that’s MIN, if you think about it)
  • Cingular/AT&T: *646#
  • Sprint: #4


Free directory assistance.

Call 800-FREE-411. You have to listen to a 20-second ad, but it’s better than paying $2 to your carrier for directory assistance!

Or send a text message to GOOGL (46645) that says “Robert Gonzales 10024” (or whatever person or business you’re looking for). Google will send back the full name, address, and phone number, within just a few seconds.

BONUS TIP: After the show aired, a reader wrote to inform me that you can now have the best of both worlds. You can get FREE directory assistance, WITHOUT having to send a text message! Unfortunately, it’s only a Yellow Pages at the moment (business numbers only — not residential).

The hero again is Google. Just call 800-GOOG-411.

Popularity Dialer.
You can program http://www.popularitydialer.com to call your cell phone at a specified time, to get you out of a boring meeting or a bad date. It’s free — and it’s awesome!”

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How to Get Free WiFi at Starbucks

June 22nd, 2008 by Jeremy

Scott sent me a post from Lifehacker on how to get free WiFi at Starbucks.  I haven’t had time to try it but let me know if anyone gets it to work.

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Notepad ++ Tip from Scott…

June 14th, 2008 by Jeremy

“If you have a single line of text that you want separated out onto unique lines you used to have to press enter at every point you wanted a new line to appear. With NotePad++ you can do it automatically. You need to run a Replace function and in the Find what box input what you want replaced and in the Replace with box use \r\n and be sure to select Regular Expression.

For example, say you have srief00; ldaws00; jpers02; on a single line and all separated by a semi-colon. However, you want each to be on its own line. The screenshot below shows you how to do that:”

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Happy Mother’s Day! Ever Wonder Where it Came From?…

May 11th, 2008 by Jeremy

Wikipedia knows all, here is the history of Mother’s Day.

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Mount Flickr as a Drive (Linux)…

May 10th, 2008 by Jeremy

This post shows you how.

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