Thursday, April 2, 2009

Professional USB Data Cable Software for your Samsung SPH-A920 Phone from Datapilot! Use this with your cable or Bluetooth enabled PC/Adapter to access your phone's Phonebook, Pictures, Ringtones, MP3, Calendar, Images, Video, and more depending on what your phone and carrier support! (Supports Windows & Mac)


The listed features are as stated by Datapilot® and may vary depending on phone and/or carrier!

  1. Use your phone for many of it's available features with any of the following cell phone to PC devices (Sold Seperately).
    • USB 2.0 Data Cable (Charging or Non)
    • USB 1.1 Data Cable
    • Internal PC Bluetooth adapter
      • Microsoft Bluetooth Driver (Windows XP SP2, Vista)
      • Broadcom/Widcomm Bluetooth 1.4.2.21 and above
      • IVT Corporation Blue Soleil 1.6.3.0 or above
  2. Not all phones work on all features equally and this software WILL require a connection to your phone from your computer such as a certified Bluetooth Adapter/Card or a USB Data Cable.
  3. Please view the manufacturer for supported features on your phone and/or your carrier since software may support a feature, but your carrier could have blocked it beyond their control.
  4. Software is NON refundable once opened due to Datapilot's copyright user agreement.
  5. View the chart below for possible features for your phone. Current update may be required for features.




More and more businesses are shipping goods than ever before. As the internet grows there are massive amounts of small enterprises opening daily and the national shippers are fighting for their business. A lot has changed over the last few years. DHL who cam across the seas from Europe after buying Airborne Express recently decided they could no longer make a run of it here for domestic shipping of packages and has pulled out of the market. In this article, the best of the remaining options for shipping domestic packages will be discussed.

There are several factors to think about when deciding who you should trust with your domestic shipping in the United States. Cost is always a top priority, especially in difficult economic times such as these. UPS and FedEx have been ramping up their programs to capture market share and recruit those who previously shipped with DHL. The regular ground shipping rates between these two carriers are comparable. You can estimate a ground shipping package in boxing under the 12" cubed package and 3lbs to cost roughly $8 to go from coast to coast. The US Post office also has options and is trying to gain market share for this business. They offer their own boxing for free and on small shipments such as CD's or books or soft clothing their rates are a flat fee and can really save money. Typically their fixed rates for a coast to coast shipment on the smallish packages described are about $5. Add in the cost of packaging they provide and you'll save more. Their rates begin to lose competitiveness when package size goes up and they no longer provide free packaging. For example, if you were shipping a basketball, the USPS does not provide packaging for free for this and their rates may exceed those of UPS and FedEx slightly.

Software is another factor to consider when deciding which carrier to use. All three companies mentioned above will provide software to install on your home or business computer for faster label making, address verification and tracking number production. They consistently have upgrades and UPS and FedEx may even provide free label making machines and labels saving the company on ink and production costs. The US Post Office has online capabilities that are a bit less specific and not quite as powerful. Customer service is also easier to connect to at FedEx or UPS should problems arise.

Technology and tracking information will be greatly appreciated by customers and clients. One of the biggest drawbacks to the USPS shipping system is that when the packages are shipped one is typically not able to track its progress online. While they do provide tracking numbers the scans along the way are not visible as they are with FedEx and UPS.

In summary, USPS and the software options they provide can benefit businesses depending on the level of service needed and the size of packaging. If many smaller packages are going out and the need for tracking the shipments along the way is not necessary, that may prove to be the best choice. If more communication and larger shipments are necessary one may one to pay up a bit for service and customer satisfaction.

Anchor Computer Software provides amazing solutions for maximizing the quality of USPS addresses from mailing lists. They offer USPS Software solutions to large and small companies and USPS Software Solutions to the public as well

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