Monday, September 28th, 2009
If you are planning to get a Prepaid SIM card in Singapore, the following side-by-side comparison of GREEN Prepaid Card (StarHub), Prepaid Mobile hi!Card (SingTel) and M Card Prepaid (M1) for customers with minimal usage requirement, will aid you in making a better decision.
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Basically sending updates via global SMS to Twitter using the official +44 (UK) number will cost you a fair bit in Singapore. Fortunately, there are 3rd-party services such as sgBeat and SMSYO that allow you to update your Twitter via local SMS for free.
Monday, August 17th, 2009
It’s always advisable to find out the mobile phone trade-in price in Singapore before selling or buying one. This is either to prevent yourself from being ripped off by second hand dealers when selling it off, or to ensure you’re not paying for a brand new phone that has no/ low value in the second [...]
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Are you chalking up costly mobile phone bills from making local and overseas calls in Singapore? There may be a solution to your situation. pfingo Bounce (by StarHub) is a call-back service that converts expensive outgoing calls into cheaper incoming calls.
Thursday, December 4th, 2008
The Nokia Messaging push mail service is now available to Nokia users in Singapore for free as a limited-period beta trial. Basically, push mail enables automatic and instant delivery of your emails as they reach your inbox (think BlackBerry). No more manually checking your emails!
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