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WiMax Wireless Internet: The Gift this Holiday Season

04 Jul

“Wouldn’t it be nice if I could find a single gift that would take care of all my wish list woes this holiday season?” you sigh wistfully as you browse up and down the aisles at your local shopping mall, scouring them for a makeup kit for your thirteen-year-old, a football for your sixteen-year-old, a set of earrings for your nineteen-year-old, and, last but not least, the perfect new video camera for your husband. It’s December first, and most moms know that the holiday season is well upon us; the snowbirds have flown south for the winter, traffic is backed up, and parking spaces are scarce as you make your way from store to store in search of gifts for your friends and extended family. If this annual task usually falls to you, other members of your household probably don’t realize the time and effort it takes to successfully check off every thoughtfully-planned item on the shopping list.  But, unfortunately, they do realize that the blouse they asked for in light blue you got in periwinkle, and that their coveted, highly-anticipated Super Mario Brothers video game was exchanged for Donkey Kong. Alas, the list of possible errors can go on and on, and mothers of picky teenagers know how unrewarding it can be on Christmas morning to hear them all extolled.

Well, the solution to your holiday shopping sorrows is here: WiMax wireless internet—it’s a new generation of wireless! As every modern parent can surely attest, the internet plays a huge role in the normal functioning of the family unit. It is the saving grace of your nineteen-year-old college student, who uses it daily to research topics for academic papers, write and revise the drafts and verify the data before turning them in. Your conscientious sixteen-year-old uses the internet regularly to look up sports scholarships for college, as well as doing his research into the latest game stats and player news to share with his teammates, while your chatty thirteen-year-old would not dream of letting her Facebook status go unchanged for more than 4 hours in a row, and how else besides the internet can she be expected to catch up with her friends on who is going out with who and swap pictures from the weekend? And don’t forget you and your husband—you deserve a little gift of your own after all. WiMax takes care of the whole family, and at an affordable price that is probably less than what you would be expecting once you add up all the individual gifts on your holiday list.

WiMax providers guarantee a seamless web of coverage to its subscribers, who are free to move about anywhere within your city while still having the ability to connect to a fast, efficient internet service. New 4G wireless standards mean out-with-the-old 2G and 3G technologies, and in-with-the-new. Higher bandwidth and resolution means you can download programs quickly and maintain internet chats and video conferences through reliable internet coverage. Wise holiday shoppers make it easy on themselves this season; choosing WiMax means choosing a gift the whole family will love!

Give the gift that keeps on giving: 4G Wireless. For a present the whole family will love, look no further than Clearwire Internet.

 
 

Ipad Sanctioned Reviews Hit The Internet

04 Jul

Major publications, including the NYTimes, USA Today, The Chicago Sun-Times, PcMag and The Wall Street Journal were equipped with iPad units to review to begin the first sanctioned review publications of the upcoming iPad tablet device.

Pogue takes two approaches in his review: The view of the ‘Techies’ and the side of the ‘Everyone else’: To use the iPad, “You operate the iPad by tapping and dragging on the glass with your fingers, just as on the iPhone. “ but David then proceeds to state that once the screen is off all the fingerprints and marks whilst using the device are “grossly visible.” As for the iPads processor and hardware speed, its a winner – “At least Apple had the decency to give the iPad a really fast processor. Things open fast, scroll fast, load fast. Surfing the Web is a heck of a lot better than on the tiny iPhone screen first, because its so fast, and second, because you dont have to do nearly as much zooming and panning.”

His general consensus – That a laptop will achieve more for less money. But in his section for ‘Everyone Else’

“And the techies are right about another thing the iPad is not a laptop. Its not nearly as good for creating stuff. On the other hand, its infinitely more convenient for consuming it books, music, video, photos, Web, email and so on. For most people, manipulating these digital materials directly by touching them is a completely new experience and a deeply satisfying one.

The bottom line is that the iPad has been designed and built by a bunch of perfectionists. If you like the concept, youll love the machine.

The only question is: Do you like the concept?” We will see this coming weekend if users like the concept from both the “Everyday” world and the “Techie world.”

Walter has said that the upcoming iPad device has the ability to change portable computing profoundly, but to achieve this it first has to prove and accomplish the task of defining itself as a laptop alternative, but as other tablet devices have failed to achieve and get into the grand scheme of things with their devices, the iPad does also infact lack many features, “such as a physical keyboard, a Webcam, USB ports and multitasking.” the features quoted are nowadays expected from a portable computer system and many users require such features to enable functioning within their businesses, work place and for general personal experience and usage. Walter also goes onto say that users have to adapt to the change, he used his iPad heavily day and night in replace of the bulky and heavier laptop and computer systems and he found it a pleasure to use.

“For the past week or so, I have been testing a sleek, light, silver-and-black tablet computer called an iPad. After spending hours and hours with it, I believe this beautiful new touch-screen device from Apple has the potential to change portable computing profoundly, and to challenge the primacy of the laptop. It could even help eventually, to propel the finger driven, multi-touch user interface ahead of the mouse-driven interface that has prevailed for decades.”

Depending on how one uses a computer system these days will determine whether the iPad is right for your needs as a user and consumer. but to fully grasp its uniqueness you will have to try the iPad tablet yourself and make your own judgments and observations.

“The most compelling sign that Apple got this right is the fact that despite the novelty of the iPad the excitement slips away after about ten seconds and you are completely focused on the task at hand. Whether its reading a book, writing a report or working on clearing your Inbox. Second most compelling in situation after situation, I find that the iPad is the best computer in my household and office menagerie. Its not a replacement for my notebook, mind you. It feels more as if the iPad is filling a gap thats existed for quite some time.”

Andy said that the user experience for the new device is exceptional and elegant.

“Aside from Apple enthusiasts, many of us wondered who would drop hundreds of dollars for this not-quite-computer. But having used the iPad for some time, I can tell you that the device just makes sense. When you combine basic-but-essential work tools with iWork, an improved browser, e-mail, iPod, and photo applications, a well-executed e-Book platform with iBooks, and throw in thousands of downloadable apps and games, and package it all in a gorgeous, slim slate with a beautiful 9.7-inch touch screen, you have yourself a winner. Is the iPad cheap No. Is it flawless Not at all. Omissions including support for multi-tasking, a built-in camera for video chats, and Flash support in Safari leave room for improvement, but otherwise, the Apple iPad is a very convincing debut. And it will undoubtedly be a driving force in shaping the emerging tablet landscape.”

Tim, gave the iPad a “4.5 red dots out of 5″

“The first iPad is a winner. It stacks up as a formidable electronic-reader rival for Amazons Kindle. It gives portable game machines from Nintendo and Sony a run for their money. At the very least the iPad will likely drum up mass-market interest in tablet computing in ways that longtime tablet visionary and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates could only dream of. Apple has pretty much nailed it with this first iPad, though theres certainly room for improvement. Nearly three years after making a splash with the iPhone, Apple has delivered another impressive product that largely lives up to the hype.”

Over the upcoming week thousands of reviews will be places by the everyday consumer and the techies, we will all wait in anticipation for the launch of what looks like to shape up as a very successful tablet device by Apple. Stay tuned.

 
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