Posted in October 1, 2008 ¬ 11:52 pmh.Michael Bolanos
Ok, its official. I think the Apple iPhone is the best Cell Phone currently in the United States Market. I meet with clients almost on a daily basis to consult them on syncing important components of their information technology (IT.) Such as contacts, calendar, e-mail, etc… So, I get to use the latest Blackberry, and [...]
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Posted in July 6, 2008 ¬ 2:32 pmh.Michael Bolanos
Technology does not always work the way it is supposed to. Take it from me, I’ve been out in the field servicing Apple Mac, Microsoft Windows PCs, audio/video, gadgets, home entertainment, telephone, VOIP, cable, satellite, etc… I have seen just about all of these technologies fail, and also have noted that manufacturer’s claims about equipment [...]
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Posted in April 30, 2008 ¬ 5:32 pmh.Michael Bolanos
Finally, some really usefully iPhone Applications! With the introduction of the “Blacklist” application for hacked iPhones, we now have a killer app (err, for some of us.) From the screenshots of iBlacklist, you can see that we have nifty little application that can be used for personal or business needs. Let’s say you have an [...]
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Posted in February 28, 2008 ¬ 2:16 amh.Michael Bolanos
I have noticed more and more wireless congestion in densely population areas. Cities like San Francisco downtown have so many wireless hotspots and private wireless networks that it is sometimes hard to find your own. What the average person does not realize is that most consumer wireless routers (using the Wireless G standard), come pre-configured [...]
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Posted in February 26, 2008 ¬ 12:16 pmh.Michael Bolanos
Welcome. I hope you enjoy reading my blog. I promise to keep it updated and maintain what I feel is relevant information. I posted a picture of the first computer I used at home in 1983 (an Apple IIe) as an inspiration for this blog. I anticipate this will be the start of something big, [...]
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