The Author of this post is Solomon Dejesus
I probably check my email 20 to 30 times a day. I have become addicted. I am constantly checking my email because I do not have a smart phone. I understand that I am in the minority, but I am unwilling to pay the extra monthly costs to have internet access on my phone. I know many people have smart phones, and they are alerted whenever a new email comes in. Since I do not have a smart phone, I just check my email all of the time. I check it while I am at work, and I check it when I get home through my clear wireless internet Odessa. The only problem is that I have so much junk mail all of the time. Every time I have made a purchase online, I give my email address out. Now I get emails from every company from whom I have ever purchased a product. It is ridiculous. I am addicted to checking my email, but I have to check it a lot because I am constantly deleting all of the junk mail that comes into my inbox.
An App for Widespread Chaos?
According to The Times of India, social networks are swiftly replacing cell phones as the preferred means of communication in Australia. A similar trend could be noted in the United States, as many people seek to purchase smart phones that support social networking applications to stay in touch with friends and loved ones.
What does this mean for the cell phone market? It means that any cell phones that aren’t smart phones should just throw in the towel, for one. But it also has implications in the larger mobile device category. Smart phones will need to be all the more useful for consumers to continue to bother with them. Texting is still popular in most countries, but soon the capabilities of smart phones could win out over the limited (albeit, fast) communication through texting.
In the end, as long as smart phones play their cards right and remember that relevance is the name of the game, they should be fine in the broader consumer market. After all, what would people do if they couldn’t access their social network to communicate with friends instantaneously? I’m betting on widespread chaos.
Nokia and Microsoft Hit all the Right Notes
Recently, Nokia made what many believed to be an impossible comeback at the Consumer Electronics Show.
A few short years ago, many attendees thought that Nokia was certainly out of the race against iPhone and Android products. However, in 2011, Nokia was chosen by Microsoft to design the first of its Windows smart phones.
The Lumia 900, Nokia and Window’s smart phone combination opened at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show to rave reviews from users. The phone runs on LTE wireless networks, and should be arriving in the United States in March.
People have already begun to buzz about what this phone could mean for Nokia’s competition, namely Apple and Android products. This phone is likely to restore Nokia to its former glory, and perhaps help it to surpass many top-name competitors in its race for smart phone glory.
Meanwhile, the partnership between Nokia and Microsoft has helped both companies to experience increased attention in the news media.
The Best Internet Plan
I’m really not a big technology person, but I do see why so many people think having internet on their phone is absolutely necessary. I just find it difficult to spend a lot of money from any cell phone company, when I’m not going to use the internet very often. I have my Nokia phone, which I pretty much just use to talk on and listen to music. I don’t find myself using it too often to surf the web, as i use my laptop on the go. My phone is just so small to see any website, and it’s just pointless.
To prevent myself from spending a lot of money when I’m using the internet on my laptop, I rely on companies which let me pay a lower price than the big time companies require. Clearwirelessinternet4g.com offers plans as low as $35.00 per month, which is much lower than the major companies.
ESPN
Guest written by our friend Donovan Stokes
There is one channel that I hardly ever flip to on Direct TV sports but occasionally and on weekdays at one o’clock I will tune in and that is ESPN. I am fully interested in marrying Jesse Palmer. He played football for Florida back in his college days and now is a commentator on ESPN. He has a show with David Pollack who played at my hometown favorite University of Georgia. Funny that they paired these two up with a show together given that they would have been rivals in their college football days. Either way I like the show. I like everything Jesse Palmer has to say especially when he says it with that big beautiful smile on his face. Everything else on ESPN I don’t find very exciting at all. Even College Game Day has lost its luster for me. I can only watch an old man dance around with a duck puppet head on his head so many times before I feel like I need to change the channel. I mean yeah Oregon is the jam and they have great uniforms but let’s move on!
Stay on Top with the Best Scrubs
When you work in a hospital, there are a few items that you need to have on you at all times. A comfortable pair of scrubs, a great pair of shoes, and a reliable cell phone are necessities in a hospital atmosphere. Whether you’re rushing around the emergency room or your taking a breather in the break room, having the essentials will help make those long hospital shifts a little bit easier.
Having a reliable cell phone, with lasting battery life is crucial for many reasons when you’re working in the hospital. Something nurses and doctors often overlook isn’t their cell phone battery; it’s the quality of their scrubs.
When you work in a hospital, you face long shifts, tense moments and big messes. Finding scrubs that can tackle the job can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. If you want attractive, durable and comfortable scrubs at affordable prices, you have to try http://www.blueskyscrubs.com/categories/Scrubs/Scrubs-for-Women/.
Blue Sky Scrubs offers tons of options for men and women’s scrubs. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, so there’s something for everyone. If you need to stock up on your hospital gear, visiting the site is an absolute must.
Whether it’s your cell phone or your durable uniform, being prepared in a hospital environment is essential to your success. In order to stay on top of the chaos, make sure you’re ready from head to toe.
3PL Warehouse Management
I was on my Nokia the other day, walking up and down the aisles of our warehouse and realized that the method I was using to manage our inventory was a bit antiquated. One thing that would have helped me at the time would have been the ability to sort goods. So, I went back to my office and looked for some warehouse management software online. It didn’t take me long before I figured out what I really needed; it was what you call third party logistics software. This software, commonly referred to as 3PL in the industry, was exactly what I needed. To define this term, a 3PL is a company that simplifies the management of their supply chain. I know this is a little heavy for our mobile phone blog, but wanted to touch on it for all you techies out there. Anyway, their services can scale based on the size of your company or its needs. As we’re very small, so were my needs. So now, the next step is to find one of these 3PLs who will set up my small job using software to automate a number of the tasks that I break my back over practically every day.
Photo Scanning & CDs
ScanDigital’s photo scanning services will give new life to your old memories through the digitization of your photographs, film and video. Their unique service includes scanning photos, slides, negatives or virtually any other type of image. Their process will often improve the quality of your images, and you can burn your photos to CD or DVD, or reprint them.
ScanDigital has a safe, reliable, quality service. It starts with the manual processing of all images – everything is done by hand. After the work is done, their Quality Assurance process follows strict guidelines where 3 technicians will review each of your images, one by one. Ordering online is safe and secure, and you may place your images on an online gallery to store into the very distant future.
A more detailed review of their photo scanning process would show as many as 14 steps, rather than the few mentioned above. They do however have technology and processes to make ordering more efficient. For example, you don’t need to count or sort images, and you can generate a shipping label from their website. Upon receipt they will clean up your images including cropping, rotating, and applying color-correction to them. When finished, they’ll send back your originals.
My favorite of fall is all the holiday decorating
Guest post written by Emma Foster
I know that it may sound a little strange, but by far my favorite part of the fall season is all of the decorating that I do for fall in general and Halloween. It’s just so much fun to actually put all of that stuff up and know that after you take it down, it will be the Christmas season. These few months are by few my favorite months out of the whole year, every year. I just love all of the fun things that go along with decorating and celebrating these holidays. I dare say that I’ve been accused of going to far with my decor. But that’s only a compliment to me!
I ‘like to go online to get inspiration for new and improved decorations every year. I was online looking at that a few weeks ago when I came across some info on wireless internet providers Chicago. I looked through it a little bit and after that I decided to change over our internet service to one of those providers.
I did come up with a few ideas, like how to make a fake moat and drawbridge that will be perfect for scaring trick or treaters. I know that my son will have no problem running around and scaring them as a knight.
The Unlocked BlackBerry Curve 9300, OEM
The Blackberry Curve 9300 is a superior multitasking tool, handling multiple applications and email with ease. This phone brings 3G capabilities to the successful 9300 series of smartphones. The phone’s 2-megapixel camera, GPS and 65,000-colour display are designed to improve your social networking experience. The unlocked BlackBerry Curve 9300 combines 3G with a ATT carrier-dependent WLAN and Bluetooth to ensure that you are always connected. This OEM phone is available in Black and Red and supports Blackberry Maps as well as thousands of apps from the online app store. With 3G speeds, even the largest apps can be downloaded in a matter of seconds. The Li-Ion battery enables 5 hours of talk time on this smart, efficient phone.