May 24th, 2012
Apple has invented some wonderful technology. It is difficult to pick the right one because there is no perfect device. The one that you pick really depends on what you needs are. It all just depends on whether you would like something small and compact or something with a decent screen size.
The iPhone definitely works better for personal use. People that only have a need to check voice mail, email and a couple of social media apps can get by just fine with an iPhone. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 21st, 2012
We are once again at the cusp of another evolution in mobile phone technology, but for many consumers, figuring out the difference between 4G and 3G Phones is an insurmountable task. While it might seem hard, the difference between the two types of phones is actually quite easy to figure out, even for the average consumer. Put simply, phones that have 3G wireless built in can reach speeds up to 3 megabits per second, with everyday speeds sitting around 1 megabit per second or so. 3G is still the most common technology throughout most of the world, and because Read the rest of this entry »
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May 20th, 2012
Wireless G has been around for several years now, and until the last few years has represented the fastest wireless internet connection type available. Wireless G allows for data transfer up to 54 megabits per second to take place, or approximately 50 megabytes per second. While wireless N is the new standard for wireless network connections, wireless G still has a lot going for it.
To begin with, networking cards and routers are backwards compatible. This means that even if you have a wireless N router, you can still connect a wireless G device to it, and vise versa. Read the rest of this entry »
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