well - yes - because clearly you're not studying enough. It is 'through' not threw. things like that are a red flag...
Go to google and search free bubble breaker downloads on computer and you should get a website that will let you download it onto your computer
Try using Google Maps and type your address in and type in computer phone service after clicking "search nearby". It should give the closest services.
Yes you can when you buy the phone you should get something to plug in to the computer.
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Your phone should of come with a USB cable, You then plug 1 end into your phone thne the USB end into the computer. You should be able to work it out from there.
First you plug your phone into your computer, search for system32 and delete that. Then restart your computer with your phone still plugged in. Once your logged into your computer again, disconnect your phone and set the date back. Open the emulator and boom it works.
To connect the lg shine to your computer, you need a bluetooth adapter on your computer (like bluetooth usb or card), and the correct software. Once you got those. Enable bluetooth on your computer and search for it on your phone, and you should get connected.
Safety and communication with parents.
There should be a cable and CD that came with the phone, both of which go into the computer. Install the phone onto the computer from the CD and when you plug the phone into the computer you should be able to click and drag music from files to your phone.
If your phone is connected to your computer and it's not showing up, you need Sony Ericcson PC Suite. You can download it for free, google search it.
If you are talking about the pictures on google images, simple, just save them on to anywhere on your computer, then connect your phone to your computer with a USB, then transfer the image(s) to your phone! If you are talking about the image search, well, the web browser on your phone then get there the same way as you do on the computer, www.google.com and then images
Don't let you stay out too lateOver protective parents will regularly monitor your phone and computer