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Entries in Wireless (9)

4:58PM

How to Transfer Files over WiFi between Android and PC

When it comes to copying files to and from your Android phone or tablet the normal way is to use a USB cable from your computer to your phone. It works absolutely fine that way but there's a few reasons why you'd want to have an alternative to the cable method. One alternative is WiFi transfer.

The first reason is that you don't have access to a cable. It might have broke, got forgot or even lost - or if you're like me then you might just be too lazy to go upstairs to get it haha - but if you don't have one then there is absolutely no way for you to use a cable to transfer your files.

There could even be problems with using the cable, for me my cable is too short to use without a USB extension. Or your cable port might be broken. I use a Galaxy Tab 10.1 as my primary Android device but the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 came out last year if your looking to get a decent Android tablet.

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9:16AM

How To Make Your Wired Printer Wireless

If you have multiple computers in your house and only one printer, you know how much of a hassle it can be to print from those computers especially if your printer is not wireless. Well, in this video I'll show you how you can take your ordinary wired printer and make it wireless in just a few minutes! The video includes instructions for both PC and Mac users. Enjoy!

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3:19PM

AT&T's Bonus 1000 Rollover Minutes Offer

Just a day after the Verizon iPhone release AT&T is trying all they can to keep their customers. They've changed their $30 Family Texting Unlimited to $30 Family Texting Unlimited with Mobile to Any Mobile. Now their going a bit further and offering their existing customers 1000 Rollover minutes.

Reports are saying if you simply text "Yes" to 11113020 you'll be credited back an additional 1000 rollover minutes. These rollover minutes will just pile up on top of your existing ones, if you have any. Many believed this to be a scam, but after contacting AT&T, I was assured it was fully legit. Surprisingly it's supposed to be available ONLY to iPhone customers, but if you try this on a regular mobile phone, you'll receive the same response. It says they will be added to my account within 4 weeks. I've tried this on all 4 of my lines in which three are iPhones and one is not. Will I get 4,000 rollover minutes or just 1,000? I'm not sure, so now it's just a waiting game for all AT&T customers who have tried this.

 

1:35PM

Technology in 2011

What technology are we expecting in 2011? In this article I explain a few of the widely anticipated releases in the new year

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1:34PM

AirPort Express: Ideal for a College Dorm Room

I was pondering thoughts and this brilliant idea came across my mind. Let me first say that I do not own an AirPort Express, nor am I a college student. I am currently using a Linksys wireless router and am currently in my Junior year of high school. So, why is the Airport Express ideal for a college dorm room or apartment?

First, the amount of space the thing takes up is so minimal and you can really put it anywhere. Dorm rooms are very tiny, but you will, without a doubt, find room for this tiny 3.7 x 2.95 x 1.12 inch device. It only weighs 7.4 ounces!

Secondly, the main feature of this device, the wireless internet router. Sure, you might be saying, "Why the heck would you need wireless internet in such a small room?" Here's why. College students are usually either lazy or tired, meaning they don't want to bother with all of the wires or having to sit at their desk to be online. Wouldn't they love to be able to relax on their bed and still be able to connect to Facebook? Or maybe they want to watch a movie online and they don't want to watch it at their desk. The point is, is that in a dorm room you don't want to be restricted to one place where you can use the internet.

Thirdly, the capability to print wirelessly. Most know that colleges don't make enough room on the desks for a printer and usually students have to physically pick up the printer and move it when they want to print. With the AirPort Express you can print wirelessly so you don't have to deal with cords not being long enough. It's also quite ridiculous for you and your roommate both to have individual printers in the same room. With the AirPort Express, you can share the same printer with your roommate and possibly even keep the printer under the bed and out of the way. You will also cut down on ink cartridge costs by sharing a printer and splitting the price.

Fourthly, everybody likes listening to music and how awesome would that be to play music from your computer wirelessly! Another cord elimination! Students can just hang around the dorm room playing music from iTunes and streaming it to speakers that can be all the way at the other side of the room. You can also control the music from an iPod touch or iPhone which is another awesome feature.

Fifthly, almost anybody can use it! Whether you are using a Mac or a PC you can still use this amazing device. As long as your computer has a wireless card in it and a somewhat modern operating system you can use the AirPort Express.

Well, I covered some pretty awesome features (if I may say so, myself). You can use internet wirelessly, print wirelessly, listen to music wirelessly, all from this tiny device that almost anybody with an updated computer could use. What do you think? Do you agree that the AirPort Express would be great to have in a dorm room? Let me know!