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Is it technically legal for a school counselor or dean to search through your cellphone?
Is it technically legal for any school official to take your phone, search through your Facebook, call history, text history, photos, videos and internet history? I am almost 100% sure that it's an invasion of privacy.
Also, is it legal for them to keep your $600 smartphone, case, and headphones for good, or is that considered theft?
Also again, can the school punish you for something that has nothing to do with school such as finding excessive cursing, pornography, and drug refference (only reference, never touched any of that stuff in my life, but always mentioning the 'what if')
Never had my phone taken, but watched a similar situation happen to my friend for having his phone OFF in his pocket.
It's a private school
And an iPhone 4, purchased without a contract.
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Nokia Phone Has Jammed.?
Does not respond to anything.
Won't even turn off.
Just showing phone search box and permanently lit.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
Model Nokia 3310
TERRY H Worked. Thanks!
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Would multiple 3G phones setup as multiwan increase data speeds?
We live in an area where we cannot get DSL or Cable. The only options we have for internet are satellite, sprint or verizon 3G at 200-600kbps, AT&T at 1.5-3Mbps (but with a 4-5GB cap), a $500 T1 line, dial up, or a "fixed wireless" signal, supposably at 1.5Mbps. I'm skeptical about the fixed wireless, and not sure if I want to spend the money to get started.
My other option is this... Our neighbor who lives a mile down the road can get DSL, yet we cannot. The telephone company does not seem to want to work with me in getting coverage here so I could get one or two dsl connections at our neighbor's place, and install an antenna on their roof, and one on ours. Problem is it'll take $300-$400 to get started, and I don't know how I can talk our neighbors into letting us do it.
For now I really need a internet connection. I use my sprint phone, which can share its connection to my laptop but its slow. I average about 300kbps or so but with latency between 200 and at times as much as 3000. I think the problem is that I get such a weak signal the phone is constantly searching for a signal. Often I can see it coming in and out of coverage. I thought about installing a cell phone booster, but most if not all are made to take the outdoor signal and bring it indoors. The signal is about the same outdoors as it is indoors, so this will not help.
That said, I've been thinking about getting 4 virgin mobile phones and going with the $25 unlimited plan. It runs on the sprint network, and it'll get about the same speeds as I get with my HTC EVO 4G. Although I've worked with a lot of routers before, and I've made my own router before, I've never done multi wan. I'm curious, four 200kbps connections doesn't make one 800kbps connection, does it??
If anything, I know having two will help because most of the delay is spent in the cell phone searching for a signal. Maybe having two to choose from will help. However, they come from the same tower.
Its either that or I go with AT&T. Unless I just get a data plan, I'd have to unlock my htc evo and change that over to AT&T, and pay sprint $200 for canceling. Either way, sprint is unlimited and AT&T is not.
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