Want an iPad, don’t want to part with the $$?

March 16th, 2011

Is there an option to the iPad 2?  Yes, kind of…..  There are other tablets, some with great features, and some with cheaper data plans.  The iPad will have more applications, at least for now, but the Zoom has some advantages to being an open format, and the use of flash programming.

Zoom vs. iPad 2

What’s new with the iPad 2?

March 14th, 2011

Looking to figure out whether you “need” or “want” the new iPad?  Here is a quick summary and some user reviews:

Review of the new iPad 2

iPad 2 – Verizon or AT&T

March 11th, 2011

When looking at an iPad 2, really consider where you buy it to make sure you can get the use and data plan that fits your lifestyle:

iPad 2 Data Plans

Relax, it’s Friday!

March 11th, 2011

Off the beaten path, everyone needs a distraction now and again for the sometimes mundane day to day of their world.  Do you plan something a month away, looking forward to it and counting down the days?  Or, do you simply have a treat for yourself when the week is done?

My Treat for Today!

Do you have a Technology Plan?

March 10th, 2011

Question:  Do you have a plan, and purchase from the plan?  Or, do you purchase the next toy and gadget and try to figure out a way to make it work?  Would it benefit you to have someone sit with you, look at your current technology and see how to best use what you have?  Looking for an iPad, not sure how to make it work in your environment?  Would it benefit you to have a professional look at your setup and make sure you can get the most out of the items you want to use?

 

Don’t just “make-do”, many technology tools today will give you more performance than you can imagine, but you need to know how to make everything speak, or “play nice”.  Contact us or visit our website.

Planning a trip this summer?

March 8th, 2011

This was a timely update.  We are planning a trip to Cape Cod this summer, over Memorial Day weekend and thru the following week.  So, traveling all the way up the I-95 corridor on the first big holiday weekend of the year is a bit worrisome.  Google to the rescue!

Real time traffic updates on Google Maps!

iPad 2 – Do you HAVE TO HAVE this?

March 8th, 2011

The launch of the iPad 2 is a hotly anticipated event for those tech junkies.  They will certainly be in hot demand, and hard to find.  Here is a breakdown of where you can go if you have to be the first in line!

iPad 2 Sales Locations

Which smartphone data plan do I need?

March 7th, 2011

We’ve all been there, when we are purchasing our newest phone, and we have to make a choice:  $15 for the 1GB data plan, or $35 for the 5GB data plan.  How much do I use?  Do texts and tweets count?  When I check email, am I downloading content or just viewing?  Invariably, we make the wrong choice.  Pick the $15 plan, and you get a sticker shock on your next bill when you see what downloading those ring tones really cost you.  Buy the $35 plan, and realize that extra $20 you just threw away would have been nice to have at the grocery store this week.  There are various applications that will tell you your usage, here is a new one for all you Droid users.

Data Usage App

Are you prepared for Hardware Failure?

March 4th, 2011

Are you running Windows Server 2003?  Windows Small Business Server 2003?  If so, not only is your product close to out of support, but your hardware is likely 5+ years old.  When hardware failure occurs, are you prepared?  Do you have a plan?  Can you recover your data?  How long can you afford to be down while your environment is rebuilt?

Taking a proactive approach to hardware replacement allows for many things.  An important advantage is you can make clear, intelligent decisions because you can plan for the event.  Having to make the decision after the fact can cost more in both time and money.  Reactive, as a general rule, is far costlier than proactive.

Contact us and we’ll run Microsoft Baseline analyzing tools to determine where you need the help.

New ways to notify customers

March 2nd, 2011

What’s worse than scheduling an appointment for yourself or staff and not being able to confirm?  Well, actually having the customer fail to show for the appointment!  Many have tried robocalls to the home, email messages, mailings, etc.  The problem is, many customers view everything as spam or junk mail and disregard the notification.  With everyone using cell phones, consumers will go days without checking the voicemail at their home.  One thing almost everyone gets, though, are text messages.  How often do you disregard a text?  Small businesses such as trades (plumbing, extermination, electricians, etc.) and medical offices may want to explore appointment confirmation via Text, or SMS messaging.

http://www.itworld.com/mobile-amp-wireless/138387/super-cool-sms-expanded-small-businesses?source=ITWNLE_nlt_smallbusiness_2011-03-02