Ban your Ex and more...
Ever wanted your phone to tell your Ex to go to hell when he or she calls? Well now it’s possible! Set up your voicemail to deliver a nasty message for them, and then disconnect their call! How would you like to have customized voicemail messages for each of your friends? A special message for private or unavailable numbers, followed by a disconnect? Want a certain someone to get a message saying your number has been disconnected?

How about getting your voicemail sent to your email account?

Want to have your voicemail transcribed into text and then sent to your phone in a text message? All these amazing features are available, along with a slew of customized messages you can use, in addition to making your own if that’s your preference. But here’s the kicker feature that makes this service really stand out. Got a voicemail from a nutjob, liar, or crazy ex? Well you can share it with the world by embedding it on your myspace or facebook page!! Now that’s hot sheeiiit!

And yes, if you prefer to get your voicemail via a phone call, you can still do that too. Hop on over to youmail to check out all the fantastic features that will revolutionize your voicemail.
Access your PC from your Mobile
There are a lot of software programs that allow you remote access to your pc, but now there’s one that lets you access it from your internet connected mobile phone as well. And it’s free! Now you have constant access to your files from anywhere, another pc, mac, or mobile phone. Here’s a shot from my mobile screen when I’m connected to one of my pcs.
You can download files, upload files, and search your pc with google desktop. You can also set up sharing with your friends. Want to send your latest project to someone but it’s on your pc? Log in from your phone and email a share invitation to your buddy, you can even specify how long access to the file is available. You can set up access to 10 pcs from a free account, so nothing is out of reach. Mine is connected to 2 pcs right now:
Be aware though, with the free version, the pcs must be on and connected to the internet for access. If you want a higher level of access (read paid) you can sign up for a premium account which will allow you to upload your files for access when your computer is off. The premium accounts also allow access to your itunes, and allows you to store music on their server as well. Check it out at avvenu.
