Monday, June 27, 2011

Must Have Apps: Quick Pull

 

Did you know that Smartphones (yes, ALL Smartphones) are recommended to be fully powered down at least once every day? Similar to computers, phones now have high end processors and ram (application memory) that get used with every website visited, song heard, video watched, game played, phone call, picture message, email and, believe it or not, even the touch screen itself. Fully power cycling your device daily will keep it running optimally for longer period of time. With this App from Steelhorn, they go a step further and simulate Pulling out the battery which is the only true way to reset all aspects of the computing device. They even go a step further to allowing you to set a timer that does it once a day for you automatically, at a preset time of your choosing (even if security locked if you so choose) so that it becomes a self sustaining worry free process. At only 314KB (0.3 MB) its smaller than a picture message and uses ZERO application memory until it activates which is when its resetting your device to clear All memory. Its the closest thing to 100% efficient you can get in an app. I'm hoping they start making similar software for all other Smartphone Manufactures because this is definitely a Necessary App.

 

 

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And for you Twitter Addicted folk, you can even integrate with your page to let all your followers know when you are resetting automatically since it does take up to 15minutes to reboot if you have an old Trackball Blackberry. Your OG BB Users know of the old struggle

 

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App World Link: http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/1300

Developer Website: http://getquickpull.com/

Friday, June 24, 2011

Whats The Difference: Apple/Android/Blackberry

 

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Yup, the infamous Phone Wars. Through the various defamation and praise from many who have no idea what they are talking about, I've decided to research and write the empirical differences between the three for those looking to see which is a best fit for them.

 

  Apple Android Blackberry
Carrier AT&T
Verizon
AT&T
Verizon
Sprint/Virgin Mobile
T-Mobile
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AT&T
Verizon
Sprint/Virgin Mobile
T-Mobile
MetroPCS
Variety

8, 16, or 32GB Storage

Single Design, Storage cannot be upgraded.

8, 16GB Storage

Every major & many foreign manufactures, nearly all with Micro SD slot allowing up to 32GB Micro SD card.

Up to 1 GB Storage

3 Main designs All with Micro SD card slot for additional Storage up to 32GB 
Internet Sharing

USB/Hotspot Tethering

USB/Hotspot Tethering

USB Tethering

Web Browsing Mobile/Computer Web
Some Javascript
Does Not Support Flash
Computer Web
Full Javascript
Full Flash Support
Mobile/Computer Web
Full Javascript
Does Not Flash Support
Bluetooth Data Transfer Only Compatible with other Apple Products Universal Universal
Battery Life 8+ hrs of Normal Use LOL 8+ hrs of Normal Use
Security Virus Free OS
OS has been Hacked
Managed App Store
Virus Prone OS
OS has been Hacked
Open Source App Store
Virus Free OS
OS Hack Free
Managed App Store Security Firewalls
Cellular Data Encryption
SD card Data Encryption
Software Compatibility Windows/Microsoft/Mac
Contacts/Notes/Storage
Windows/Microsoft/Mac
Storage Only
Windows/Microsoft/Mac
Contacts/Notes/Storage

 

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  Apple iOS

The Trendy. Apple is a super functional device that aims to be able to do all the new and cutting edge things people are into.

With the Unibody design and allure of status people who see their phone as a status symbol tend to get Apple devices. Apple does also have the most accessories and largest secure App Store out of all companies that are FULLY compatible with all other Apple devices and Products. You will be able to have an entertainment smartphone jam packed with games (single and multiplayer), movies, music, eReaders, and even functional devices like remote controls (for toys, tvs, DVRs, & computers), Wireless Presenters, astronomy tools etc. etc. etc.

Android

The Customizer. Android OS and hardware is literally designed to be "hacked" so people can change it to their own personal focuses.

Because of the processing power and memory card slots you could essentially not need to upgrade to a different phone for a longer period of time and instead evolve software and update to new OS versions yourself via Install packs.  

RIM

The Business Professional. One who is concerned with Security and Productivity instead of Games.

The Lower end Processors as compared to the other Smart Phone titans is optimized for the user who wants full day usage and doesn’t need all the superfluous gaming aspects. All communications via Blackberry are far more secure; Email, Blackberry Messenger (an exclusive data based secure multi media messenger service) than the other companies as they are administered by the Canada based company directly as opposed to the Carrier. Believe it or not Blackberry cell phones are more secure than many peoples personal computers.

 

Simply put, each has their own lane and who their Product is made for varies. Find which one suits your needs best because when it all boils down to it, you have to use it everyday. Don’t worry about the people who boast the most about Phones they have as it equates to self worth because those people are not the best to consult with... about Anything.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Whats The Difference: Anti-Virus Protection

 

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The main woes of Windows Users, Viruses & Malware (which are different). They can do anything from create pop ups for advertisements to changing all of your files into virus files secretly so that everything you click replicates and runs it to steal personal info from you to send to a third party until it eventually corrupts and crashes your entire computer... Sucks huh? Well Anti-Virus is something you HAVE to have, not something you Might need unless you are skilled enough to repair your own PC. Otherwise average Virus removal (if its even possible) cost topples the $200 mark and will typically leave you without your PC for at least 48hrs. Since Anti-Virus only runs $40 - 80 a year, its safe to say that Prevention is cheaper than the cure. Let's go over the main differences of what you will see available in retail Locations.

 

Anti-Virus: $40 per year (1 User)

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One way Protection of malware being downloaded to the computer via Internet, internal Network, CD/DVD and/or USB.


 

Internet Security: $70 per year (3 user)

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Includes all Anti-Virus protection but adds two-way identity theft protection for those doing secure websites such as online banking, shopping and even secure, Password protected logins like Business servers, Social Networking sites etc. etc. etc.


 

Total Protection: $99 (3 User)

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Anti-virus + Internet Security + Online remote backup (size varies between companies) and typically tune up tools built in to keep your computer running at peak efficiency which is usually included in Annual Tune Ups costing $70-99 a year.


 

Now the name brand of the Anti Viruses/Malware Protection program you decide to get will provide you slight differences in install time and interface/usability but when purchasing within a retail location the likewise categories will have similar protection levels. Once you set it up properly there is nothing you will need to do besides read any pop up messages when it requires your input.

If you are relying on a free antivirus programs (Avast and AVG being the most popular) keep in mind two crucial things you will be sacrificing.

 

Technical Support

You are not entitled to any customer service because in all reality, you are not a customer. You are a Cyber Guinea pig testing new products/features for a company in exchange for free software. Your computer is simply a test subject to compile data to help improve the paid versions of the companies software.

Real Time Updates

Free programs will not allow you to clog up their severs getting the newest updates so they will be restricted on how often they do so automatically (usually once a day vs. the Up-to-the-Minute Paid service).

 

Those will be the two main differences but there will a ton more in programming expertise, amount of digital signatures known to protect from, compatibility with windows and also with various manufacturers. Incorrect programming could literally stop functionality to the hardware of your machine.

Bottom Line, you get what you pay for. Don't skimp to save what amounts to $0.11 a day on what will cost you at least $200 to fix. It really isn't worth it. If you absolutely CANNOT afford it, use AVG and make sure you only use your credit/debit cards on sites you know are legit (that's means no exclusive Jordan's and Fake designer handbags from over seas).

 

Hope this helps you out, For additional Tech Support including Anti-Virus Install and Virus Removal feel free to hit me up for moderate remote and ship-to fees on Hardware & Software.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Chrome Book - The Future of Business Computing

 

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Google, as we all know, is focused on Open Source computing and is trying to take over not only Apple as far as rapid Growth over time but now going after Microsoft's share of Computers. The Google OS, not Android, is starting to be marketed as a new Web based computing environment made to utilize the Cloud based format many companies are racing towards. This device does not run on the Microsoft platform at all or have much internal hard drive space, instead it saves All info on a web based server accessible by the internet anywhere in the world from any Chromebook device. What this means for business customers is that they can access, edit, save and share all info without worrying about security protocols, trade secrets being released or high cost Server based systems while realizing significantly lower tech support costs. Sounds dope right?

What does this mean for the average user? Not much to be completely honest, the machine itself only has minimal specs for computing that would mainly be beneficial for someone using Basic Business applications such as Spreadsheets, Word processing and PowerPoint slides on its 12inch HD screen. Essentially the machine is only as strong as new age netbooks with a Dual Core processor which is great for basic Office functions up to and including Movie Watching, Social Networking (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter etc.), Internet Research, and keeping in contact with Webcam conferencing, Emailing and instant massaging. Think about this device as your Smartphone with a bigger screen, a 6-9hr battery life and 10second boot up time. Below is an example of the Specs and Price you will get with one of these new ChromeBooks which are available for Pre-Order at Best Buy and Amazon.com right now. 

 

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These ChromeBooks range in price from $379 - $500 as of right now by Acer and Samsung, huge names in Computer manufacturing for Business applications with the main difference being if the unit is Wi-Fi only or 3G Verizon built in which includes an Internet connection up to 100MB per month for Free*.

 

*100MB Free includes 2years of Service from the date first used.

Other Subscription Plans available on a 30day contract basis except “Limitless Day Plan” which expires in 24hrs from activation but has no GB Usage Cap.

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Whats The Difference: Mac vs PC

 

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The battle between Good & Evil... (Cue dramatic Music and fog machine). Okay maybe its not that dramatic but Windows and Mac are the most publicized Computer Operating systems that people know about and I want to help the average person understand the main difference between the two products and why there is such a Price difference between them without getting too "Techie" with the Jargon. Hopefully this helps...

 

"Macs Don't Get Viruses"

This is true...-ish. Its not that Macs don't or can't get viruses, its that it is more secure and so few people have them by comparison that it simply doesn't make sense to create them. Think about it like this:

Windows Programming language is like English while Apple language is like Latin. If you wanted to write a sign to send a message to as many people as possible in the quickest way, which would you write it in?

So its not that Apple cannot get viruses, its just that they are so rare that it just isn't yet worth the time and effort to do so.

 

Open Source vs Closed Source

Microsoft Windows, started by Bill Gates, decided he wanted to make his creation a publicly available and development friendly one. This leaves it open to literally BILLIONS of software developers from International Corporations to Geek Lair Supercomputer Builders in their moms basement to make whatever software they deem fit to enhance their experience on it. This, in part, is why Windows is on over 93% of all the computers in the WORLD. This is why far more third party software and devices work so well with PCs and limited, if at all, with Apple computers. On the contrary, since Apple is a closed source all commercial software development has to go through them and therefore has a higher level of compatibility not only with the computer itself, but every other program available for the operating system as well. What this means is that Windows has far more Software available, with far more third party accessories and add-ons while Apple has less, but with a far less likely hood of any of them crashing or being incompatible (like nearly 0%, Literally).

 

Quality

This is one of the most overlooked differences between Mac & PC which boggles the mind because its the most noticeable, Go Figure.

Casing

Computers are typically made from one of 3 things, Cheap Plastic, High Grade Plastic, and Metal. Think of the three like the three pigs houses: Straw, Wood and Brick. PCs make use of all three types in order to help keep prices low for the larger range of consumer while Apple ONLY uses the higher of the two. Matter of fact in the laptops only 1 computer is High Grade plastic, the rest are aluminum.

Screen Type

Currently in displays there are two main technologies, LCD and LED. Many PC devices, Monitors and TVs are now switching to the longer lasting, Lower Power consumption, higher contrast, more accurate color technology (and higher price) of the LED which Apple has been using for years. This is one of the main reasons why many Graphic artists and movie editors choose Apple over PC. The color difference available between LCD & LED is somewhere between approximately 100,000 & 12Million Colors available (for Computer Monitors Only).

Battery Life

In Laptops battery life is a huge concern for those on the go. The technological differences between PC & Mac are different here also, Apple chooses to use a higher costing, longer lasting one. The minimum life on an Apple (Macbook Air) is 5hrs while PC it can be as low as 90minutes. With the Increase in size and price of a typical computer, the power necessary to run it also rises which, pending the same cell size battery, means you will have lower run times. What Apple has done is make this counter intuitive to increase the cell size with price and power necessary which gives the user 8-10hrs of Use (not standby time) on all full Laptops.

Even the way the battery charges varies between the two Computer Titans. A simple plug in for the PC with electricity charging via a prong inside the Laptop while Macs all use a Magnetic Smart charger which eliminates Over charging and degradation of the battery cells. It actually cuts flow of electricity magnetically when battery is full. What this means is not only will the battery last longer per day, it will also not need to be replace every 12-18months like PCs either which saves an additional $100-200 every 2years.

 

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Still with me? Hopefully I didn't get too Geekish on you and you were able to follow on the main differences between the two and understand the pricing and differences between them. There are more differences of course but that would require far more expertise to understand. But know a few things if you are contemplating going from PC to Mac:

Initial Price: $199 (Netbook) - $299 (Laptop/Desktop) $699 (Desktop) - $999 (Laptop)
Annual Upkeep: $150 (Optimization/Cleaning/Anti-Virus) $0
Compatibility: 93% of Worlds Computers 5% of Worlds Computers
Average Life: 2-3 years 5-7 years

A PC will cost you less up front, but a Mac will cost you less over time because of lower maintenance, and about $500 worth of included software not including free downloads via the App Store. Its all about what you want to do and how much you can actually afford.

Any Questions? Feel free to write me on Twitter/Facebook/Email if you need free consultation on which operating system you should get (PC/Mac) and the specs you'd need. I also have access to Great pricing on Quality PC repair and Tech Support with 40+ years of experience.