How to Unlock Your Cell Phone for Free



Maybe you don’t know that by law your provider must unlock your cell phone by your request, it is your property after all. Some companies do it willingly and free of charge, others could put some ‘inconvenience fee’ for that, and, unfortunately, it is also legal.
What if you left your provider and would like to use the old phone with another one or pass it to your friend or relative?


There is the way how you can unlock you phone for free. All what you need is your IMEI number found inside your phone, sometimes under the battery, sometimes near SIM card. Look for IMEI word and put all number down for further reference.
Also you can get your IMEI code by pressing *#06# (star,pound,0,6,pound) at your cell phone keyboard.

Open online unlock code calculator on http://unlock.nokiafree.org, or download it from here. (note: they support not only Nokia’s but other phones as well.)

Choose your phone (make and model) from the list.
Fill in your IMEI code.
Choose your country.
Choose your provider.
(note: other options are ether defaulted of filled out for you)
Press calculate.
Choose the unlock code from the list and type it in your phone. Done!

That’s it, your phone is unlocked. Slip another SIM card (from different provider, just borrow it from your friend) and check the phone.
Easy, isn’t?

How to Make Wyzo Browser Faster


I like Wyzo more than Firefox, it better fits for multimedia but still having the layout which is similar to Firefox and therefore familiar to use.
Sometimes I need to use a mobile broadband and I was wondered how I could make it faster.
What I’ve tried first was a simple change in settings you can easily to do yourself.
Remember that you always could restore the original settings, no harm will be made, or, simply re-install the program. Pay attention and keep a track of changes you made.
I usually use 2 screens: first – where the changes will be made, second – to keep the instructions handy for quick reference.
1. Open a new window of Wyzo.
2. Type about:config into the address bar an press Enter. You’ll get a warning first, ignore it, than the list of entries will come up.
3. Found network.http.pipelining and set to true by clicking on it
4. Found network.http.pipelining.maxrequests and change the number to 30 (the window will pop-up when you click on it)
5. Keeping this line active, make a right click. In new window select New-> Integer.
Name it as nglayout.initialpaint.delay, and set the value to 0.
6. Close the browser and restart it. You will notice the increased speed of the Wyzo at once, sweet, isn’t?