Do you have the new iPad? | 0 Comments
By evp on 03-22-2012 08:19 PM
The new iPad is here and to the average consumer it might not look like much of an improvement. A quick review of the new iPad versus the iPad 2 will show that Apple has yet again done a phenomenal job of upping the ante in the tablet market. Improved retina display, better performance, crisper iSight camera, and ultrafast 4G LTE make this device worth looking at. Makes me think about trading in the iPad 2 and taking advantage of the newest improvements. Check them out:
- Improved rear camera 5MP and 1080p video recording
- A5X processor with quad core graphics processing
- 4G LTE data- up to 10X faster than 3G
- Better screen resolution, 4X more pixels than iPad 2
- 10 hours of battery life
The iPad continues to be a top seller in the tablet market and with the improvements made the new iPad it’s sure to succeed.
How to travel with your iphone | 0 Comments
By evp on 03-06-2012 04:15 PM
There is no doubt that the iPhone is one of the hottest devices right now. Clients are scooping them up left and right on all 3 available carriers.
Almost every day we get a call back with the question “How do I use my new iPhone internationally?”.Good question and the answer will depend on the carrier that you have. USA today did a great article on the different carriers and how to unlock your phone on each one.
- ATT does not unlock iPhones (you can buy unlocked ATT iPhones directly from Apple at retail costs)
- Verizon can be unlocked after 60 days of good standing, must follow unlocking procedure first. If you buy a foreign SIM here, you can program before travel…if you buy a SIM upon your arrival, you must have a Wi-Fi connection to activate. A domestic SIM will not work.
- Sprint can be unlocked after 90 days of good standing, Sprint iPhone will recognize automatically if it is foreign or domestic SIM (cannot use domestic SIM)
Read the full article here and safe travels. - Article by Rob Pegoraro- USA Today

Facebook Update! For Android, BlackBerry and iOS | 0 Comments
By brian on 10-21-2011 06:18 PM
Facebook today made version 1.5 of its instant messaging application available to the Android, BlackBerry, and iOS platforms. The new version adds more presence features, such as the ability to see who’s online, who’s mobile, and when the other person is typing. It’s also easier to send messages to favorite contacts. Facebook also added support for 22 new languages for Android, and 12 new languages for iPhone. The application is free to download from each platforms respective application store.
