Stay tuned for cool products, companies and pics from Macworld 2011!
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Stay tuned for cool products, companies and pics from Macworld 2011!
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Posted in Kate Mcnamara, Macworld 2011, Technology and Our Lives, Technology Trends
Tagged apple, Blackberry, cell phone, Cell Phone Signal, cell phone signal amplifier, cell phone signal boosters, cell phone signal issues, cell phone signal issues in car, Cell phone signal problems, Cell phones, iphone, iPhone 4, Macworld, MACWORLD 2011, poor reception, signal booster, Signal issues, smartphones, Teleworking, Wi-Ex, Working from home, zBoost
Come by and visit Wi-Ex at Macworld this year at booth #543!
The YX545 SOHO is being highlighted at Macworld this year with their First Looks Program. A First Looks kiosk will be on display in Moscone West to help attendees identify and locate the products being introduced on-site.
Come check us out!
Posted in Awards, Kate Mcnamara, Macworld, New product, New Products, Technology and Our Lives, Technology Trends, Uncategorized
Tagged Blackberry, cell phone, Cell Phone Signal, cell phone signal booster, cell phone signal boosters, cell phone signal issues, cell phone signal issues in car, Cell phone signal problems, Cell phones, gadgets, in-door cell phone signal issues, in-door cell phone signal problems, indoor cell phone signal issues, iphone, signal problems, smartphones, Teleworking, Wi-Ex, zBoost, zBoost Dual Band
A handy holiday gift guideChances are, someone you’re shopping for has some kind of gadget on their wish list. If you’re not sure where to get started, this gift guide will help you find just the right thing for that special someone.
Urban Dwellers
Those living in small apartments or the big city could use some gadget-friendly help as they go about their day.
_ Smarter Sound: Have a quieter commute or just tune out the neighbors with Phiaton Noise Cancelling Earphones PS 20 NC. The in-ear headset has noise blocking technology that maximizes the quality of music from their MP3 players while minimizing outside interference. The lightweight earphones use one AAA battery and come with inline volume control and a choice of silicone earbuds. (www.phiaton.com)
_ Stay Connected: A recent National Health Interview Survey showed that nearly two-thirds of adults who shared an apartment or house with unrelated roommates reported having only mobile phones, making that group the most likely to be completely wireless and struggling with dropped or missed calls. To help with cell phone signal issues, the roommate friendly zBoost-METRO Cell Phone Signal Booster, from Wi-Ex, works with multiple users and multiple carriers simultaneously. Its antenna mounts to a window and comes with everything they need to cover 1,500 square feet. (www.wi-ex.com)
Gadget Grands
Keep the grandparents up to speed with easy-to-use technology that keeps them connected to the family.
_ Picture This: Upgrade their family photo collection with a Bluetooth Enabled Digital Picture Frame from Portable USA. It has a 10.4-inch LCD display with 640 x 480 resolution. You can upload new pictures from your phone. In addition to showing pictures, it will play videos, music and text. It has a USB connector and 2 memory card slots in addition to 256MB of internal memory, and comes with two wood frames. (www.amazon.com)
_ Get Face Time: If their computer doesn’t have a built-in video camera, the compact Microsoft LifeCam VX-500 is ideal. It has a 1.3 megapixel sensor that shoots VGA video and captures twice as much light as other devices, for a much clearer picture. It has a flexible base that lets them adjust the angle, and a builtin mic. It’s optimized for Windows Live Messenger, but also works with Skype, AIM and Yahoo Messenger. It comes in three fun colors. (www.store.microsoft.com)
On-the-Go Joes
Travel junkies and vacationing families need gadgets that will stand up to the rigors of being on the road.
_ Extreme Video: Whether it’s on a bicycle’s handlebars or strapped to a surfboard, the ATC9K All-Terrain Video Camera from Oregon Scientific can take a hit. It’s a durable, shockresistant unit that captures 5-megapixel stills as well as 1080p HD video. It also has a G-Sensor that tracks measurements for speed, hang time, angle of movement and other motion stats, and a laser pointer that lets them line the camera up with whatever they want to shoot. (www2.oregonscientific.com)
_ Waterproof Reading: Keep their Kindle dry with the M-Edge Guardian Waterproof Case. It will float on the water’s surface for hands-free reading. Its custom-molded interior and mounting pads give cushioned support, and it also has flexible sealed cutouts so they can access the controls. As an extra security measure, there’s a ring at the bottom of the case so it can be strapped to a lanyard or belt. (www.medgestore.com)
iWorkers
The number of people working from their homes seems to grow every day. Get your iWorker set up right with these gadgets.
_ Consistent Coverage: Cell phones are essential communication tools for teleworkers, and when they don’t get signal, it makes work even more work. The zBoost-SOHO Dual Band Cell Phone Signal Booster supports multiple phones simultaneously and gives them the coverage they need to work through the whole house (up to 3,500 sq ft; including aircards, EDGE and 3G Technology). (www.wi-ex.com)
_ Charge It: Keep all the essential office gadgets charged up with Energizer’s Inductive Charging Station. With two large inductive charging zones that don’t require locking the device into a particular position, your iWorker can just set their phone (and two other devices) down and it will get charged up. It has a USB port to allow users to charge additional devices such as cameras or GPS units. (www.target.com)
_ Custom Caffeine: No office would be complete without a coffeemaker. The AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker from Aerobie lets anyone brew American style or Espresso style coffees for use in lattes or cappuccinos. It has a total-immersion system that mixes water and grounds at a moderate temper ature, then gentle air pressure pushes the mix into a micro-filter, resulting in a smooth, rich brew in just 30 seconds. Visit www.aerobie.com to find a retailer near you.
Posted in Holiday Fun, Holiday Profiles, Kate Mcnamara, Technology and Our Lives, Technology Trends, zBoost YX540 METRO, zBoost YX545 SOHO
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Tagged amplifiers, amplify your signal, apartments, Blackberry, Cell Phone Signal, cell phone signal booster, cellphone, condos, Droid, Giveaway, indoor cell phone signal, indoor cell phone signal boosters, iphone, No reception, No signal, poor reception, poor signal, Quick Tattletails, signal amplifier, signal booster, Signal issues, signal problems, smartphone, urban dwelling, Wi-Ex, YX540 Metro, zBoost, zBoost YX540 METRO
The signal antenna for the zBoost Metro in my window sill. Since this device doesn’t require vertical separation like other single amplifiers, you can even use it in a single-level apartment or small office.
I knew the solution wasn’t going to be AT&T — I had contacted them about the problem, and they said everything looked OK to them — I would have to come up with something on my own. And I did. The zBoost METRO YX540 cell phone signal booster.
How to Set Up the zBoost Metro
It works like this. First you have to find a location in your home or small office that has the best phone reception. In my case, I could get 2 bars upstairs in the room facing south. I placed the signal antenna (shown here) in that window. I set it on the window sill, but the kit includes suction cups if you want to attach it to the glass.
Then I ran the included coaxial cable down the stairs to the bottom floor where I previously had virtually no reception. I attached the zBoost Base Unit and made sure the light was green. I checked my iPhone downstairs, and I went from 1 bar (which quite honestly was really no bars because I couldn’t complete calls), to 2 bars and sometimes 3. Before I let myself get too excited, I dialed up a couple friends. Perfect! I actually finished the conversations.
OK, now for the ultimate test. I have a friend who uses a BlackBerry on Verizon. We have not completed a call in months. I dialed her up. We talked for five minutes without disruption. And, on top of that, her voice sounded loud and clear. It was a miracle!
Once I had confidence that the zBoost was going to work, I ran the white coaxial cable along the wall, and for the most part, out of sight along the edge of the carpet. I could push it down in the crack so that it’s barely visible.
Networks, Coverage and Stuff
The zBoost METRO YX540 is available everywhere for $199. It works with 800 and 1900 MHz frequencies, except for Nextel/iDEN. No problem for iPhones. It can cover an area as large as 1500 square feet. I have about 1,000 square feet downstairs at my studio, and the zBoost covers it easily. You get a system gain of about 50 dB, and it works with the following networks: CDMA, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, EVDO, 1xRTT, UMTS, HSPA, and 3G. It uses 3W of power in standby mode, and up to 7W when its working hard.
iPhone vs iPad
Since many of us have iPads too, I decided to also test the zBoost with that device. The results were a bit surprising.
I made sure WiFi was off for both the iPhone 3GS and the iPad 3G. The iPhone showed 2 bars and the iPad was displaying 3. But when I launched web pages on both devices, the iPhone 3GS beat the iPad every time. Generally, I think the iPad loads pages faster than the iPhone, especially on WiFi. But not using the zBoost.
Using 3G only with the zBoost, DPReview would completely load in 50 seconds on the iPhone 3GS and 1:30 on the iPad. If I turned WiFi back on, the iPad would beat the iPhone, loading in about 10-15 seconds.
So in my case, the zBoost does a great job with voice communication on the iPhone, but isn’t really a plus for the iPad. Of course your mileage may vary.
The Bottom Line
You could not pry the zBoost Metro out of my hands. It has brought my cell phone back to life so I can use it with confidence in my studio.
Posted in Article of the Week, Gadget Review, Kate Mcnamara, Technology Trends, Teleworking, zBoost-Metro
Tagged apartments, Cell Phone Signal, cell phone signal booster, cell phone signal issues, Derrick Story, Digital Story, iphone, metro, no external antenna, No reception, No signal, poor reception, poor signal, signal amplifier, signal booste, Signal issues, signal problems, smartphone, urban lofts, Wi-Ex, YX540 Metro, zBoost
Here are some suggestions from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission to keep you and your family safe and happy this Halloween.
1. Treats: Warn children not to eat any treats before an adult has carefully examined them for evidence of tampering.
2. Flame Resistant Costumes: When purchasing a costume, masks, beards, and wigs, look for the label Flame Resistant. Although this label does not mean these items won’t catch fire, it does indicate the items will resist burning and should extinguish quickly once removed from the ignition source. To minimize the risk of contact with candles or other sources of ignition, avoid costumes made with flimsy materials and outfits with big, baggy sleeves or billowing skirts.
3. Costume Designs: Purchase or make costumes that are light and bright enough to be clearly visible to motorists.

4. Pedestrian Safety:
5. Choosing Safe Houses: Children should go only to homes where the residents are known and have outside lights on as a sign of welcome.

Also, if you’re being careful about your candy intake this year, check out Hungry Girl’s suggestions for which candies to nibble on this year!
She lists all the nutritional information, and even the Weight Watcher’s points for the different candy options this year so you can keep yourself and your family healthy while treating yourselfs to some Halloween candy!
Posted in Friday Fun, Holiday Fun, Kate Mcnamara
Tagged cell phone signal booster, cell phone signal issues, community, Halloween, halloween safety, halloween safety tips, holiday season, keeping kids safe, Kids, No signal, safety tips, signal amplifier, signal booster, signal problems, trick of treat, wi-ez, zBoost
The Cell Phone Junkie reviewed another zBoost product– the YX540 Metro!
Posted in Article of the Week, CTIA Enterprise & Applications, Gadget Review, Kate Mcnamara, New product, New Products, Technology and Our Lives, Technology Trends, Teleworking, zBoost YX540 METRO
Tagged Cell Phone Signal, cell phone signal booster, cell phone signal issues, Cell phone signal problems, cell phone solutions for apartments, CTIA Enterprise & Applications, mickey papillion, Pepcom, signal amplifier, signal booster, smart phone, The cell phone junkie, Wi-Ex, YX540 Metro, zBoost
Wi-Ex is being featured on the Hot Holiday Tech Gifts with Brady Bunch Star and Gadget Guru Christopher Knight!
Today, the exclusive holiday celebrity tech interview will be running on national radio as well as over 30 TV stations on markets across the country.
Look for the Holiday Tech Gifts clip on your local TV affilliate!
Posted in Gadget Review, Holiday Fun, Holiday Profiles, Holiday Tech Gifts, Kate Mcnamara, Local, Technology and Our Lives, Technology Trends, Teleworking, zBoost YX540 METRO, zBoost YX545 SOHO
Tagged Brady Bunch, cell phone signal booster, cell phone signal issues, Cell phones, Christopher Knight, Gadget guru, gadgets, Gift Ideas, holiday gadgets, Holiday Gift guide, Peter Brady, present ideas, Satellite Media Tour, signal amplifier, signal booste, Signal issues, signal problems, smartphones, tech gadgets, tech gifts, technology, Wi-Ex, zBoost