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If you recently bought a very expensive mobile phone, chances are you’re currently locked into a plan offering a large portion of SMS messages per month. If you’re wondering what to do with them, TUAW suggests that you convert your RSS feeds into SMS messages, to get your latest updates as soon as they’re available.
Point your browser to RSSfwd.com (a service that sends you RSS updates via email) and subscribe to any feed of your choice. Now here’s the tricky bit: all Cingular (AT&T) customers have an e-mail address in the form of iphone-number@cingularme.com, which sends any emails it receives as SMS messages to your handset.
Point your browser to RSSfwd.com (a service that sends you RSS updates via email) and subscribe to any feed of your choice. Now here’s the tricky bit: all Cingular (AT&T) customers have an e-mail address in the form of iphone-number@cingularme.com, which sends any emails it receives as SMS messages to your handset.
There’s nothing better than a great hack.
Via [TUAW]
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