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Apple’s iBooks 2 e-textbooks pack tons of info, take up tons of your iPad’s memory

Posted by on Thursday, 19 January, 2012

Apple just got done unveiling its new iBooks 2 platform, letting us in on its plan to revamp education (in part) through its fancy new e-textbooks. These digital volumes look beautiful and come at a relatively meager monetary cost (.99), but a quick perusal of the textbooks available in iTunes reveals they’ll take a sizable chunk of your iPad’s memory. The current lineup of eight texts range in size from 800MB to 2.77GB, so folks looking to grab a full semester’s worth of materials may have to carry an extra iPad or three to get the job done. Not an ideal solution, but a few Apple slates are still easier to schlep across campus than those massive texts you’re used to, right?

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Sprint plans Emergency Alert messaging system in New York City, claims this is only a test

Posted by on Thursday, 17 November, 2011

Know those emergency alerts that always seem to crop up when your sports team of choice is about to score a crucial goal? Yeah, well they’re headed to a Sprint phone near you, signature auditory tone and all. After successfully testing the service in San Diego last fall, the carrier’s gearing up for round two of the FCC and Mayor Bloomberg-approved system in New York City later this year, issuing FEMA alerts from the President, National Weather Service and local emergency operators to over a dozen compliant Android phones. If you’re sporting a compatible handset, you can opt-in for the service by either dialing ##CMAS## or selecting the appropriate settings prompt, after which you’ll receive geographically-specific texts of up to 90 characters. And don’t worry about dismissing these warning messages as any ‘ol SMS or racking up additional fees, they’ll arrive free-of-charge bearing a unique “vibration cadence” and inbox icon. Curious to see if your phone’s made the cut? The skip on past the break for the official PR.

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Google Voice for Android finally gets mass texting capabilities

Posted by on Tuesday, 15 November, 2011
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Sweet jumpin’ Jehoshaphat, it finally happened — Google Voice for Android now supports sending text messages to multiple recipients. Being able to have a single, archived repository of texts is great, but it was always somewhat bewildering that while you could send a mass SMS from the website you were stuck sending out individual missives on the app. Today’s update, version 0.4.2.38, finally gives Voice the power to spam your contacts — a pretty basic feature that even the lowliest of feature phones enjoys. So what are you waiting for, head over to the Market to get the update now. How else are you going to let all 300 of your closest acquaintances know the next time you’re DJing during happy hour?

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Republic Wireless: Everything you need to know

Posted by on Tuesday, 8 November, 2011

Republic Wireless, the division of Bandwidth.com that offers customers an Android phone with unlimited voice, data and text for a month, launches Tuesday. It’s a revolutionary price point in the industry but it’s also an attempt to make Wi-Fi calling easier and more user-friendly. If it works it could change the wireless game in ways that other mobile broadband upstarts have tried and failed to do.

Republic Wireless’ love affair with Wi-Fi.

Republic Wireless has made Wi-Fi the linchpin of its mobile service with a cellular network provided by Sprint as its backup. Customers will join the service by paying 9 to get a phone and then a month after that with no contracts. There’s a 30-day window for someone to return the phone and get their money back. So how does this work?

By default all calls, data and texts are sent via Wi-Fi networks when possible, and switch only to cellular if no Wi-Fi access is available. That’s one reason for the low price on the service, as most people can access an existing Wi-Fi network in their home or office for free. Brian Dally, the general manager of Republic says he expects at least 60 percent of the traffic to go over Wi-Fi networks. But he assures me that when he says unlimited data that it does extend to the 3G portion of the service as well.

Om said this sounds a lot like UMA, the technology that T-Mobile used for its Home Zone products and that many people loved. But Dally said Republic is not using the Kineto technology that UMA is based on, and that the user experience won’t be quite seamless when it comes to switching from one network to the other. At the moment users will hear a tone in the middle of a call signaling the change in networks, but the call will continue. That’s better than it cutting off entirely, but Dally says he’s still looking for feedback on the user experience and invited me to check back in a few weeks on the forums to see what users think.

Cheap matters but hardware does too.

To ensure the primacy of Wi-Fi, Republic had to build software that puts Wi-Fi first. It chose to do this using the Android OS not only because the platform is hot but it also allows developers to access the hardware. The first phone for the system will be the LG Optimus. If that’s not optimal, Dally promises that more phones are coming but he was mum about the timeline and particular devices.

The  LG Optimus Android smartphone runs the Gingerbread version of Android and will come preloaded with the Republic software. A first-time user will be asked to put in his Wi-Fi network and then for information on other Wi-Fi access points. The phone will remember that information. Users will also be able to download apps to help manage authentication and payment for Wi-fi networks if they want, but Republic won’t preload any of that onto the handset.

The use of Sprint as the network partner means the phone uses Sprint’s CDMA network, so it won’t roam internationally. And, if Sprint coverage doesn’t work well in your area, think carefully about taking it up. We expect Kevin Tofel to take the handset through its paces later this week.

Is it too good to be true?

The idea of disrupting the cellular world is not a new one, and while VoIP calling over Wi-Fi has come a long way, the quality of experience can be sub par. Dally agrees that delivering better quality of service on Wi-Fi is something he hopes will happen, but he’s also confident that today’s Wi-Fi networks and the ubiquity of access is enough to make this service viable.

And beyond providing cheap mobile service, Dally espouses some of the same ethos that his parent company Bandwidth.com shares– The idea is to take telecommunications from the realm of a few large carriers and make it more egalitarian and IP-based. “The phone prefers WiFi because its ubiquitous and cheap and it’s not controlled by a few large companies,” Dally said. Bandwidth.com owns an IP network (which Republic will use to connect calls) that currently provides VoIP services to Skype, Google Voice and other IP voice providers.

Between Bandwidth.com’s network, Sprint and your home Wi-Fi points, Dally believes he has a service. And given the emphasis on public in all of the company’s branding, I’m wondering if there’s a Fon element to be found here, where members can sign up to share their hot spots. And while today Republic isn’t signing partnerships with existing hot spot and access providers such as the AT&T-owned Wayport, Boingo or even iPass, Dally doesn’t rule them out in the future. Such partnerships which would give it even more flexibility to default to Wi-Fi coverage.

So it’s possible that Republic could flip the mobile phone model so cellular connections and pricing goes the way of satellite phone pricing — expensive and suitable only for a select few who roam the uninhabited wilds. I’ll be eager to see how this experiment plays out. The beta starts Tuesday with Republic offering to ship a cluster of handsets every Friday based on a first come first served basis.

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Mobile Payments Ecommerce Sites Can They Help You

Posted by on Thursday, 13 October, 2011

A long time ago, mobile phones have been accepted as extra and only individuals who are able to have the funds for these people, a wealthy along with the popular. But after a few years, a mobile phone provides hit the point where it was absolutely essential form of hosting and also enterprise functions and also just about everyone, actually young children, possess gotten hold of their own mobile phones. And also the unbridled acceptance in addition to utilization of mobile phone devices greatly growing, his or her companies currently have allowed its latest models using more than a dozen various other qualities and also features aside from rather call up plus text message. Nearly all fresh introduced mobile phones are now built with your features for you to waves the web like a widespread pc and also pc.

But just just lately, the most useful providers the cell phone can be used for is definitely the capability to help make repayments and also exchange money just like a standard debit card or even charge unit card. Furthermore, as the vast majority of take all of our cellular phones everywhere you go we all visit it’s use starting to be of a life-style when compared to a luxury, the actual phone offers a incredibly easy moderate associated with settlement.

Everything has a great deal transformed while in the utilization of mobile phone devices before season and from now on them acts a greater requirement for it is people besides the normal texts along with contacting and the other extremely practical responsibilities that it may perform at the moment is definitely generate expenses besides on the net but will also in a few choose stores that acknowledge portable installments in addition to purchases. Portable installments as well as other orders offer a very bendable along with hassle-free manner with compensation given that you can carry out her / his cost jobs in the comfort of their houses and workplaces and devoid of taking out the credit cards if they are in the save. At the moment, cellular expenses have become regarded as one of the most handi along with helpful methods in making payments form stability which it supplies. Online, a few large number of e-Commerce web sites the place mobile payments now are established. Barely two years past, just last year, much more cell phones happen to be offered compared to pc’s, laptop computers included, however inspite of the statistics, how many online marketing revenue done that will twelve months will still be substantially small and it usually is assigned to the provision with the web sites that include that sort connected with payment.
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These days, progressively more e-commerce distributors decided to provide mobile obligations plus trades along with their inhabitants are growing at the regular speed. That is exactly why an increasing number of internet websites are becoming their particular web pages improved due to the fact that individual practice earns the much needed targeted traffic that could sooner or later resulted in enhance regarding revenue by means of cell installments.


Kodak All-In-One Printer Is the Nearly Obsolete Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo]

Posted by on Wednesday, 10 August, 2011