Why the “Sent via Blackberry” Email Signature?

Question: I would please like to know the reasoning behind the auto signature message when you send an email or message from a black berry, such as ‘sent from my black berry’

Answer: In my opinion the automatic signature is a way to let your recipients know that you’re typing the message on a tiny keyboard and might make some mistakes. It also can explain why your reply might be abbreviated, or shorter than a regular email reply, because it’s a little harder to type on a small Qwerty keyboard than a regular, full-sized keyboard.

Some Blackberry services like AT&T also use it as an advertising tool, where the default email signature is “Sent via AT&T Blackberry”. That kind of bugs me, because I’m the one paying for the service, yet they’re benefiting from the advertising!

Did you know you can change your Blackberry email signature very easily, and even remove it altogether?

Just follow the instructions in this article titled Changing your Blackberry email signature

I hope that answered your question, and thanks for stopping by the site!

How do I transfer a photo from a Mac to a Samsung cell phone?

Question: How do I transfer an image from my mac to my Samsung cell? And is there any mac apps that I can use to edit an mp3 for a ring tone?

Answer: (this question is waiting for an answer. If you know the answer, please feel free to use the comment form below and be sure to leave your name and a link to your website, so I can give you credit for your answer)

Paid for MalwareAlarm But Can’t Find the Software On My Machine

Question: I have paid for the full version of Malware Alarm, but now I can’t find the software on my PC. I paid $40 for it – can I use it or get my money back?

Answer: I’m sorry to be the one to break the bad news to you, but you’ve actually sent your money to the very malware program that you were trying to remove from your system. You’re not alone either – this is an extremely manipulative and invasive infection that convinces a lot of people to send in their money in hopes of getting rid of MalwareAlarm, only to find that they’ve been swindled.

The good news is that you can effectively get rid of MalwareAlarm from your system using a couple programs that have proven to completely remove Malware Alarm. Read on to learn more about MalwareAlarm and the programs that will remove malware from your computer, and that will also prevent malware from infecting your system in the future.

MalwareAlarm is a program that falsely claims to be an anti-spyware application that will scan for and remove spyware from users’ computers. It attempts to trick or pressure users into purchasing the program by presenting the user with intrusive, deceptive warnings and/or false, misleading scan results.