Improve Performance With iPhone Signal Boosters

Posted by admin under Computers And Technology on Sunday Mar 22, 2009





It doesn’t matter what kind or type of cell phone you have, there are always some things you wish it had. Without a doubt the top complaint about cell phones is the fact they sometimes don’t have enough signal strength.

When you’re traveling with your iPhone, you certainly want to enjoy all of the available services that the iPhone offers, without the worry of losing your signal. There’s nothing more upsetting than checking email or surfing the Internet on your iPhone and suddenly losing service.

Most folks think there is nothing they can do except wish for additional cell repeater towers to be installed in the area. However, one can do several things to boost their cell signal. The best and most recommended way to increase your cell signal is to purchase a cell signal booster. The boosters are amazing small chips that are placed on the back of your iPhone. They are capable of boosting cell phone signals to limits previously unthought of.

One of the signal boosters for cell phones with the best reputation is the Wilson Cellular Amplifier. Adding this cell phone signal booster will keep signal optimal at all times.

One great feature about this cell booster is that you can use your cell phone even when you’re a good distance from any cell phone tower. You should have full coverage up to fifty miles away, making it a rare occasion to run out of cell service. You are supposed to have twice the amount of cell service compared to not having the signal booster.

A further feature of this cell booster is it enables your battery to last longer. The amount of power that your cell phone transmits is directly proportional to it’s proximity to a cell signal site. Because your iPhone will “think” that it’s much closer to the cell signal site than it really is, you’ll get longer battery life.

The most frequent instances of dropped cell service is when traveling in a car. However, with the Cellular Amplifier by Wilson for your iPhone, that will be rare because the signal to your cell will be amplified by an antenna mounted on the exterior of the car. Since the antenna is so powerful, you could have a car full of people using cell phones and they would all benefit from increased cell service.

This signal amplifier is really excellent for the iPhone because it works with EDGE and GSM technologies. So eliminate the worry about signal power for your iPhone by attaching this device to your iPhone.

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iPod, iPad, Web Apps? Huh?

Posted by admin under Computers And Technology on Wednesday Mar 18, 2009





Not too long ago, all we had was email and the internet. We’d log into AOL and send an email to Uncle Fred in Florida, or to an old friend across the country. If you had two computers, it was comparable to owning two television sets in the 1950’s! It was almost unheard of! I paid $1700 for my first “post college” computer in 1998. It was loaded with 32mb of memory, a 2 gig hard drive and a monstrous 17 inch CRT monitor that weighed 75 pounds. I retired that computer many, many years ago.

Time flies and it’s interesting to reflect back and see how much computer technology has evolved over the past 10-15 years. Now all the hype surrounds the iPad, Apple’s new tablet computer which is a morph between a laptop and a smartphone. I don’t own one…yet. I own an iPod Touch, and from what I can see so far, the iPad is the much bigger brother to the iPod Touch. The iPad runs a modified version of the iPhone Operating System and features include email, internet, music, a book reader, ability to watch videos, play games… and I mean literally board games from what I was told. The game Monopoly is just too difficult to play on the iPod Touch, but with the iPad’s larger multi-touch, LED backlight screen, it looks like the possibilities are endless.

A friend of mine said he is getting the iPad for his wife because she is home and in bed recovering from an operation. A laptop is too difficult for her to manuever. The iPad seems like a practical solution in many cases. My only concern is the virtual keyboard. I’d really have to test it out, but on the iPod Touch, it is easy to make mistakes while typing. Also, popular software programs and suites such as Microsoft Office will not run on the iPad. Microsoft has no plans to develop a version of Office for the iPad, at least as of now.

The iPad, iPod Touch, and iPhone all have the ability to download apps, some are free, and some cost a few bucks. Needless to say, most are really cool! While in Arizona two weeks ago, the thermostat in the apartment was displaying in Celsius, not Fahrenheit! I had no idea what 15C was, but I knew it was freezing so I used a free and handy Temperature Converter app on my iPod Touch. It will work on any operating system because this app is actually a web app, not an app that needs to be installed. As expected, I quickly discovered that 15C was 59F!

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iPhone Magic – Is iPhone Magic A Scam?

Posted by admin under Communications on Monday Mar 9, 2009





A few weeks ago a good friend of mine, who was searching for an iPhone program to download movies, asked me; “is iPhone Magic a Scam?” In this article I intend to tell you exactly what iPhone Magic is and how it will grant you access to unlimited downloads.

There are many download programs available on the net, but iPhone Magic is by far the best one in my opinion. What makes this program so great? Well for me, I find that it’s the fastest way to find and download my favorite movies, TV shows, music, sports, and video games.

I used to use iTunes, but the problem is that you have to pay for each download. The cost of downloading the latest seasons of my favorite shows was just starting to add up! I figured that there must be a better way to go about downloading media for my phone. That’s when I did some research and got my hands on as many iPhone download programs I could.

Since I love my Apple products and I use my phone to watch movies and TV during my commute to work each day, I knew that I needed to find a download program that was reliable, easy to use, had a great selection, and most importantly, FAST downloads.

After trying out several iPhone programs, iPhone Magic stood out to me as the clear winner, not only in all the categories listed above, but also because of their awesome tech support and their no questions asked money back guarantee.

iPhone Magic has made my life so much simpler, and I can literally find any TV show and movie that I’m interested in. It will also do all the converting and quickly transfer each file over to my phone.

I recommend this program to the absolute beginner, and even to the most tech savvy person out there. iPhone Magic simply rocks!

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I have several blogs that discuss some of the features and specs of the dual sim, import iPhone clones. Recently, I’ve begun getting a lot of requests for information about the “i9 iPhone.” The question refers to the CECT i9, which is a clone or knock off from the Chinese manufacturer who first introduced the extremely popular original iClone P168. This is actually an upgraded, newer model that improves upon that original. I’ll explain how in this article.

Moving From Tri Band To Quad Band: The early clones were tri bands that worked on most GSM networks. This allowed coverage for most, but not all, consumers worldwide. Later, the P168+ Plus came out that added the last 850 MHZ band, making for a quad band. The i9 is an upgrade of this model, so it covers nearly all GSM networks that use a sim card.

Adding Java: One common complaint of the original iPhone clones was that you couldn’t download additional games, applications or software. The i9 is one of the first clones to include Java 2.0 so this is no longer a problem. This phone allows for Outlook, Word, Excel, etc. There’s also tons of gaming possibilities as well.

Dual Sim Active: The older clones did have dual sim slots which allowed you to have two plans or phone numbers. Many people use this to have a talk or unlimited minute plan on one sim and a data plan on another, without being bound to a contract. However, with the old clones, you had to switch back and forth between them. This isn’t so with the i9 as both can be online at once.

Shake And Tilt: The original P168 did not have shake control or the ability to change the music and video by just shaking the phone. This feature debuted and were very successful on models like the HiPhone and the A88. The i 9 includes this feature, which most people tend to like, although some don’t see the need for it.

Up To 8GB Of Memory (Much More Than The Original): The original clones could expand to old up to 2GB. This was and still is sufficient, but for those who feel they need more memory and / or speed, this new one can hold up to 8.

Smaller And Sleeker: Many people have told me that they’d love an iPhone or one of it’s clone, but they have found the phone too large, bulky, and heavy. The new “mini” category helped answer this complaint. The 9 is in this category as it weighs only 95 grams and is also skinnier and shorter than the originals.

Nothing has been taken away from the original. This upgrade still allows for WAP web browsing, email and texting, SMS, MMS, Bluetooth, web cam, digital camera, MP3 / MP4, and FM radio, all without a contract. The quality of these phones may surprise you. The speakers are particularly good.

And, the price is still attractive. This model, even with it’s upgrades, still falls in the $100 range, with the 8GB models being a bit more.

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