John Dilbeck Musings
Whatever strange and wonderful ideas tickle this big brain of mine

John Dilbeck Musings


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October

New: zReturn Lost and Found Services

posted October 2nd, 2007 posted posted by John Dilbeck

Use It Before You Lose It

Protect your valuables (and your identity) with Worldwide Lost & Found Return Stickers.

Give lost gadgets a greater chance of returning to you–without losing your privacy!

Register each stick-on tag’s unique ID number with the online database and affix the small tags to your cell phone, laptop, MP3 player, digital camera, car keys, and other easily-carried items. That’s all you have to do.

When someone finds your lost item, they can use the ID number to send you a message that they found it (forwarded to your email via the database) without ever knowing your personal information. The exchange is swift, secure and completely anonymous.

Several kits are available. The family kit includes 6 self-adhesive labels, 1 key tag and a free lifetime membership in the worldwide return system database.

Product Features

  • Simple stick-on tags help keep your high-tech tools (and the data they contain) from being lost forever
  • Make it easy for finders to do the right thing–without ever knowing your personal information
  • Secure website keeps losers and finders anonymous; complete privacy is maintained
  • Ideal protection for laptops, suitcases, cameras, cell phones, PDAs–any items that can get lost during travel

zReturn provides a low-cost way for someone to do the right thing and return your valuable items if they find them somewhere.

While nobody can guarantee that your lost item will be returned, your zReturn sticker will greatly improve the odds.

Learn more about zReturn.

Act on your dream!

JD

22
August

FonCentral Specializing in T-Mobile

posted August 22nd, 2004 posted posted by John Dilbeck

New Service from Cognigen: FonCentral — Great personal and family plans, get a free cell phone with up to a $100 cash back. Cellular portability available!

Check out cellular service deals at FonCentral, today!

7
June

New Products from Cognigen

posted June 7th, 2004 posted posted by John Dilbeck

Over the last few weeks, Cognigen has introduced four new services related to long distance phone calling, domain registration, webhosting, and wireless service.

PNG Power 3000 — Flat rate long distance service with 3000 anytime minutes for $29.95 per month. No need to switch long distance…

HostingWithUs Web Hosting Service — Quality web hosting from $5.95 per month! No setup fee nor a 3, 6, or 12 month prepay to get our low prices. Be sure to check out the features and low prices on bulk reseller hosting which is ideal for online marketers who have many websites. (I know I’ll be getting one of these accounts later this month.)

DomainsWithUs Domain Name Registration — A domain name of your choice, registered at $9.75 per year. Search all the extensions. All popular features are included.

FonCentral Specializing in T-Mobile — Great personal and family plans, get a free phone with up to a $100 cash back. Cellular portability available!

These are the four newest products available from Cognigen. You can see all our services at my Cognigen sales site.

In addition to the products listed above, we offer services from some of the best telecommunications businesses in the world. You can choose from long distance calling services, bundled local and long distance, 800 toll-free services, high-speed Internet access (including DSL, T1, T3 and higher), phone calling cards, dial-up Internet access, broadband phone (VoIP), dial-around long distance, conference calling, voice messaging, web services, wireless cell phones, satellite TV, computers and more. Many of these services are available to both residential and business customers — often at the same price!

All products are not available at all locations. The web page for each product will help you determine what is available at your home or office.

I appreciate your business!

7
January

Macs and Cell Phones

posted January 7th, 2004 posted posted by John Dilbeck

New Report: Macs and Cell Phones. Readers offer a ton of tips about integrating Macs with cell phones, which isn’t always an easy thing to do. [MacInTouch]