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Archive for October, 2009

AT&T Service Woes

Posted by susabelle at 6:02 PM on October 2, 2009

wireless-dsl-internet-digital-tv-services-and-phone-attCFI Group has released its most recent figures for smart-phone providers.  The list includes AT&T, Sprint/Nextel, and Verizon, among others.  According to the survey, Verizon smart-phone users ranked the carrier positively 79% of the time; Sprint/Nextel smart-phone users liked their service 74% of the time.  ATT iPhone users, on the other hand, scored only 69%.  The biggest complaints are dropped calls, slow 3G service, and other network problems.  This is the first time AT&T has been at the bottom of the list.

But I have to wonder, are these figures misleading?  After all, AT&T has the lion’s share of the market with the millions of iPhone users out there, while Verizon and Sprint/Nextel have a much smaller customer base.  One of the reasons Verizon and Sprint/Nextel’s network has such good uptime for smart phones could very well be that the load on their network is much reduced from the monster load that is trying to make its way through the AT&T network.  It is likely, and probably inevitable, that should the same high traffic hit the Verizon and Sprint/Nextel networks, there would be as many, if not more, complaints. The fact is, none of the wireless networks are truly able to handle the load that iPhone users require.

Is it possible the world wasn’t ready for the iPhone?  Or at least, the providers’ networks weren’t ready for the iPhone?  Even with massive, billion-dollar spending to upgrade existing networks, it may be some time before wireless networks are truly ready for smart phones in everyone’s hands.  I don’t suppose that’s much of a consolation for those with iPhones in their hands but no decent network to run them on.

GNC-2009-10-02 #516 Taking the Show on the Road

Posted by geeknews at 1:46 AM on October 2, 2009

Next stop Washington DC and the start of nearly a month of the show on the road. Crazy busy here getting ready to head out and know that time here in Honolulu will be severely limited but I have clients that I have to work with in person.

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Living Abroad and Calling Home for Pennies

Posted by Nolan at 12:46 AM on October 2, 2009

SS002Recently my wife and I moved away from our home in the United States to do some humanitarian work in a developing country.  Our internet connection is fairly consistent, though sometimes incredibly sluggish (usually around 256k both ways).  In a previous post I wrote about the purchase of Majic Jack.  The television sales unit that assigns a United States number and allows for unlimited calling for around $25/year.  It has not disappointed for the most part and has allowed us to make calls back to our family even on the slow connection.  But you can read that article for a review, so what about the rest of our calling system?

Our current set-up gives us one main phone number from the U.S.A. and allows us nearly unlimited calling for a total of about $75/year.  Here is the order of services used.

  1. VoiceLogoGoogle Voice -  This is our “One” number to rule them all.  We have given our Google number to all of our friends and family.  We then forward on the Google number to our Majic Jack and in-country cell phone.  Don’t forget – Google Voice is free!  The SMS feature works well, the transcribe voice mail needs some work, the notifications and ease of use are superb.
  2. SS001LocalPhone.com -  A British company that allows you to assign a U.S.A. number to an international number (our in-country cell phone).  So whenever Google forwards a call to the LocalPhone number my in-country cell phone rings.  For our country the cost is less than 3.5 cents per minute.  Not bad at all. Additionally, all incoming calls to cell phones in our country are free (the cell companies make their money on the outgoing calls).
  3. Majic Jack - You have already read about this product and it’s cost.

So what about the performance?  The lag/latency has been astoundingly good.  Much better than using a land-line system ever was.  Only once did it take so long to make the triple connection (Google to LocalPhone to my cell phone) that the person was directed to voicemail before I could answer.  It is times like these that make me write, and fully mean, the overused phrase “Isn’t technology amazing?”

Tabbloid – Your Website Magazine

Posted by Nolan at 12:14 AM on October 2, 2009

Many people are still very simple in their use of the internet.  They check email and a handful of websites on a regular basis.  They are not users who follow large numbers of RSS feeds or use an RSS reader.  For those people let me give you an option that I have used on occasion.

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I follow maybe six or eight tech sites on a regular basis.  My brother recommended Tabbloid.com.  Tabbloid delivers you a daily electronic magazine composed of the RSS stories from your chosen favorite sites.  You put in the website addresses you desire and Tabbloid does the rest.  An easy to read PDF document, Tabbloid, is delivered to your inbox at the chosen time. For me that is in the morning.  With a quick easy glance I can read through the headlines and stories from my favorite sites.  Maybe you have a certain type of web content you don’t check every day, Tabbloid is like the newspaper and magazine that waits for you.  No more looking way down the list of titles or sifting through the archives of sites.  Just open and read.

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This is not for the power RSS user, but for the basic user it may be perfect.  Registration is quick and easy using the email address you want it delivered to.  Everything is so easy and slick you may be astounded that its free.  The site does one thing and does it well.  It is website content delivered to the common man.

Apple and Google have lost that lovin’ feeling

Posted by Nolan at 5:45 AM on October 1, 2009

It was a perfect relationship to start. The sharing of information, mutually beneficial partnerships, an alliance against the Dark Force of Microsoft. What a perfect marriage. Apple and Google. Google loved Apple products and Apple loved Googles information. That lovin’ feeling was oh so strong. And then something happened.

Google announces they are building an phone operating system (Android). Then Google announces the development of a desktop operating system. In a marriage that is like going from a single checkbook to independent checkbooks. How long before trust became an issue in this marriage? Not long. Soon anti-trust allegations of Google and Apple being too familiar in the corporate world were surfacing. Separation seemed an unavoidable possibility that soon became reality. Google’s CEO moved out of the board room at Apple. Trust is so important in a relationship. Evidently as friendly as these companies seemed to be, they were keeping many secrets from each other.

Right on the heals of the separation comes the new that Apple is rejecting Googles Latitude application from the iPhone because it infringed on Apple’s default program Maps. Isn’t Maps driven from Google’s database? We thought so, but perhaps not for long. You see the most recent sign that the divorce is inevitable came today. Apple has purchased Google’s lesser known mapping competitor Placebase.

Well, my timeline and details may not be exact but the rumors and stories of movie stars never are. This is feeling like a sad rerun of “John & Kate Plus Eight”. How long until Apple cuts Google out of the show? Indeed that lovin’ feeling is gone, gone, gone, oh oh ohhhhh.