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Reduce Dropped Calls with New Wilson Signal Boosters
While cell service providers always strive to strengthen their signal coverage, weak signal will always plague those of us who are located far from cellular towers or in buildings that don't allow the signal to pass through. Thankfully, there are signal booster kits available that can significantly reduce dropped calls, improve voice quality and increase data speeds. Beginning May 1st, these boosters are now even better!
ibattz Rugged Portable Chargers will Supercharge Your Devices
People that do plenty of traveling or working in the field know the pains of not having enough energy to get through the day. While we could be advising you to get more sleep--- or drink more coffee! We’re actually talking about portable charging solutions.
Wacky Wireless News: The Smart Sock
Wearable technology may have finally jumped the shark. But in true obsessive tech fashion, you can track that jump for calories burned, speed, altitude, distance and foot landing technique. A company called Sensoria has finally released what we've always wanted: a Smart Sock.
Smartphone Kill Switch Will be Standard in 2015
More than three million Americans were victims of smartphone theft in 2013, according to surveys. When sensitive personal and business information like passwords, addresses, banking data, email and photos are on your phone or device, the theft can have much larger implications than just the inconvenience and cost of buying a new phone.
Microsoft Office for iPad: Build Your Mobile Office in 4 Steps
After four long years of waiting, Microsoft released Microsoft Office for iPad this month. iPad users can now create and edit Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint documents directly within an iPad app rather than using less ideal workarounds like web apps or Apple’s less popular word processing apps, Pages and Numbers.
Wacky Wireless News: The PowerPot
Have you ever wanted to boil water and charge your phone with the same device? Um, no? Stop lying!
Fast Charge Technology: 0 to 100% in 60 Seconds
Smartphones and tablets bring the world to your fingertips – providing nearly limitless access to information and immediate communication. But the main challenge to true wireless freedom is still your smartphone’s battery. What if you could get a full charge in under 60 seconds instead of two hours?