Tagged: Wireless

Sprint Lost A Lot Of Money Selling Lots Of iPhones | TechCrunch – StumbleUpon

 

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Dan Hesse, President & CEO Sprint Nextel Corporation during his keynote presentation at CTIA WIRELESS (Photo credit: TechShowNetwork)

Sprint Lost A Lot Of Money Selling Lots Of iPhones | TechCrunch – StumbleUpon. Interesting situation. I tried Sprint once with a company I worked with and it was a disaster. The phones broke, the service was terrible. Companies really do it to themselves. They don’t innovate, they don’t consider pricing, and they don’t do service, and then wonder why they are loosing customers.

FREE Wireless WiFi Site Survey Software for MAC OS X

FREE Wireless WiFi Site Survey Software for MAC OS X. This is an interesting way to help define the range of your wireless signal. I like the fact that the map allows you to pin a scan detail to it. This makes the process much easier. There are many things to like about this product.

I think however it won’t be popular because of one of the steps that is required to accomplish this. Step 1 asks you to load a map image. I don’t think that the average person is going to have a map of the space where they are installing Wi-Fi access. I think its reasonable to assume that most mac users are small business/home users and so asking to have a map might be a difficult step for them. Perhaps instead of that step, they could leverage Googles API’s for google earth and get the outline of the house or business from Google Maps. Ask them to enter their address. It is also possible of people to create crude maps with regular drawing tools, but since the mac doesn’t come with default drawing tools, that introduces another level of complexity.

I think that the people who would benefit from this app are people who are scientific and like the most bang for their buck. They will take the time to draw up a map, and then walk around and use this program. It could also be popular with Macintosh consultants, or WiFi installers.

If it had an iPad edition it would bring lots of attention to this computer edition. If there were basic drawing commands built in to draw the map like Tux Paint then it would be a big hit. I just can’t see the customers I have helped wanting to draw an at scale map of the place they want to map.

Competing tools like AirMagnet do more, but the required hardware would cost thousands of dollars. That is not the target market this product is going for. Other options are in this Ars article, but cost hundreds to thousands of dollars and require a high level of technical expertise.

I could be wrong. Perhaps people have easy access to at scale maps from their landlord or refinance process. Still this is a helpful tool it just takes some effort to use it.

 

Samsung Devices Are Apple`s Biggest Mobile Threat: 10 Reason Why – Mobile and Wireless – News & Reviews – eWeek.com

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Samsung Devices Are Apple`s Biggest Mobile Threat: 10 Reason Why – Mobile and Wireless – News & Reviews – eWeek.com. This article makes sense. Since they are Apples biggest component supplier, it also makes sense the quality would be similar.

cannot install lion from mac appstore….: Apple Support Communities

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arielfromph has the answer. Interesting that the the network is causing this.

same with on an iMac over a WiFi connection. I think the culprit is the wireless broadband I’m using, Sun. What’s yours? I’m in Pasig anyway.

via cannot install lion from mac appstore….: Apple Support Communities.

12 Events That Will Change Everything, Made Interactive: Scientific American – StumbleUpon

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12 Events That Will Change Everything, Made Interactive: Scientific American – StumbleUpon. These are good examples of major things that can change significant changes, but feel a little unreal. Like extraterrestrial intelligence. How long have we been waiting for that? To me, several other things far more likely to cause major changes.

For example: DNA re-sequencing to cure diseases, ubiquitous wireless internet connectivity, automated food production (hydroponics), universal worldwide healthcare, and lifetime employment. I think those are far more likely.

Is Super Wi-Fi the next step for wireless devices?

Houston Grandma Is Nations First. Wouldn’t it be cool to just be wireless everywhere? It still is amazing that this hasn’t been done more at a local level.

Why Its Time to Say Goodbye to Free Wi-Fi – Part Two

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Why Its Time to Say Goodbye to Free Wi-Fi – Part Two. Excellent article that helps you be safer if you use free Wi-Fi. I appreciate Ken Colburn “The Data Doctor” suggestion. It is repeated below.

…There are couple of free forced HTTPS add-ons that I’ve tested and work without what you experienced with the EFF tool:

For Firefox users – Force-TLShttp://bit.ly/9CzNPE

For Chrome users – KB SSL Enforcer http://bit.ly/d5thKD

 

I just installed the KB SSL Enforcer and will test it with a free wireless network tomorrow.

 

Using Bluetooth stereo headphones with a Mac or iPhone

Using Bluetooth stereo headphones with a Mac or iPhone. The review says both “yes” and “no”. I have never been impressed with Bluetooth and too often it seems to get interference. I worked at a company that tried to use Bluetooth earpieces and they were always problematic even though they cost a great deal of money. I would avoid it.