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106.7 million Smartphone Users in 2012

Smartphones are such a big part of our lives, that forgetting your phone at home is usually the beginning of a very bad day.  How is it possible that something that didn’t exist five years ago now directs us through our daily activities?

As we all read more and more information online, it’s almost impossible to do so while tied to your computer.  To stay on top of the news, email and social media you need to be able to make use of the dead time that occurs throughout the day, by utilizing your smartphone or tablet.

I was recently out of the country and had Wi-Fi accessibility throughout the day, allowing me to access my smartphone for everything except phone calls.  As a result, when I returned I was fully caught up on all aspects of my personal and business life.  Some might see that as an imposition but I like knowing that I am caught up with the events that occurred while I was away.

The following excerpts from eMarketer Digital Intelligence address the increased need for connected devices to stay on top of the information overload that we all face in both our business and personal lives.

Connected Devices Become Key to Content Consumption
February 17, 2012

The devices that power our digital lives have undergone disruptive changes over the past several years. Smartphones have evolved from text-based communication tools to multimedia hubs. Ereaders and tablets have grown from cool ideas to transformative technologies. Televisions, game consoles and media players have gained internet connectivity, and with it, access to new worlds of digital content.

“As these device categories evolve and new ones come into being, consumers will continue to expect digital content to be available on all screens, at all times, in all locations,” said Paul Verna, eMarketer senior analyst and author of the new report, “Smart Devices: Evolution and Convergence.”

In the US over the next two years, eMarketer expects more than 26 million mobile phone users to turn to smartphones, helping put the devices in the hands of more than half of all US mobile users by 2014.

To read the rest of the article including the growth of tablets, go to: http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1008849&ecid=a6506033675d47f881651943c21c5ed4

Mashable Infographic: How a Phone is Phished

Source: mashable.com via miggy on Pinterest

AndroidSPIN: zBoost SOHO Xtreme will efficiently boost your signal

Kevin Shen, reviewer and writer for AndroidSPIN recently took the time to setup the zBoost SOHO Xtreme and put it through a thorough test.  This is the first zBoost SOHO Xtreme review since it’s launch at CES.  Read excerpts from Kevin’s review below or to read the full article with images showing the signal improvement on his phone, go to -http://androidspin.com/product-review/review-zboost-soho-xtreme-boost-cell-signal-at-your-home-or-office/

Review: zBoost SOHO Xtreme – Boost cell signal at your home or Office

Review Bottom Line: 4 / 5 – Very Good

In a world where everything seems to go wireless: cell phones, battery charging, laptops, tablets, TVs, sometimes our signal just isn’t strong enough to give us what we want. This especially applies to cell phones, since networks can’t possibly cover every inch of the nation with 3-4 bars of coverage. That’s where zBoost comes in, as they are trying to literally “boost” your signal in low coverage areas.

In my office per day, I experience only 1-2 bars of signal. The maximum I’ve ever received was 2 bars, never 3. Thanks to zBoost for sending over their new SOHO Xtreme for review, I was finally able to get 3-4 bars of data (Note: 3G only) and calls weren’t fuzzy anymore. The product, however, does take a bit of installing, like mounting an antenna on your roof. It took me about an hour to get everything fixed up, but it was worth it. They also include everything you need in the box: from the nails you need for mounting the antenna to the instruction manual. (Hey, who needs manuals?)

What’s in the Box?

Obviously you want to know what you get in the box. zBoost did a great job here by providing a full kit of what you’ll need to set up your SOHO Xtreme, so you won’t need to spend any extra money on cables or adapters.

  • SOHO Xtreme Base Unit
  • Base Unit Antenna
  • Power Supply
  • Signal Antenna and Mounting Hardware (Yes, that includes the screws!)
  • Coaxial Cable (RG-6, 50ft)

Performance and Cost

As a current Verizon customer, the zBoost SOHO Xtreme improved my signal from 1-2 bars to 3-4 bars. It covered my whole office, and the press sheet says that it covers up to 5,500 square feet. I walked out and took a walk, and after a minute or two of running, I noticed that my signal got weaker. But this was expected, as this product isn’t a Network Tower. Overall, I was quite impressed, as at first I wasn’t really believing this whole “signal booster” product. However, there are a few downsides, as you have to face the signal booster towards the room you’re in. Meaning, if you’re making a phone call behind that signal booster, then you won’t be getting optimum performance. Also, as previously mentioned, you need to mount the antenna on a roof, which means that this isn’t the easiest product to set up. Thankfully for me, I simply placed the signal antenna on a wall outside and it worked like a charm.

There are some visual aids on the signal booster, such as a Green/Red light that tells you if the unit is receiving and sending out signal properly. It’s a bit confusing at first, though, but I got used to it fairly quickly.

The SOHO Xtreme boosted my signal rather quickly, as I reached up to three bars after turning the unit on. This test was conducted using an iPhone 4S, in case any of you were wondering. The SOHO Xtreme cover ups to 5,500 square feet, larger than its smaller brother, the SOHO.

Simplicity and Durability

When the UPS delivery man gave me this package, it was honking big. I thought it was going to be a pain to set up, and that there were going to be 100-page manuals that I’d have to read. Thankfully zBoost saved me that trouble, as you get a few cables, your AC Adapter, your antenna, and the signal booster base unit. The antenna looked extremely durable from my viewpoint, and it looked like it could survive throughout the year.

Setting up the antenna booster, however, isn’t just a plug and chug as previously mentioned. You need to physically go up onto your roof (Or in my case, a patio) and mount it on the top of your house so that you can get optimum performance. Also, you want to make sure that you don’t get in the way of any metal that could potentially interfere with your antenna. It’s not the easiest to set up such as your smartphone, but this really shouldn’t take you more than an hour. Trust me, the end result is worth it!

Overall

The Good:

  • Significantly improved my signal from 1-2 bars to 3-4      bars.
  • Coverage of up to 5,500 feet.
  • Clearer phone calls, faster data. Works on any network      carrier. In my case, Verizon Wireless.

The Not-so-Good:

  • $549 price tag may scare away customers
  • Although it’s not the hardest to set up, it still      requires you to physically get out and stick that stick on your roof!

Overall, I can say that the SOHO Xtreme is a well-rounded product and will efficiently boost your signal. It’s reliable, but the cost may make some buyers think twice about it. It costs a total of $549, which will take a heavy toll on your wallet. Unless you need to constantly make calls like I do, I would strongly suggest thinking about another option.

However, over my past 5 days of working with the product, I experienced clearer phone calls, better signal reliability, and a bit faster data speeds. I was incredibly impressed by the product and I’ll be looking forward to experiencing more zBoost products in the future.

Interested in buying one?

If you have a need or hankering to pick one up, you can so via their website at Wi-Ex.com. You will find other information as well as other valuable products. Alternatively, you can pick a SOHO Xtreme up via the Amazon link below for a steep discount of nearly $220 off, making it only $357.25.

zBoost Interview Featured on Geek News

This interview needs a little explanation for our regular readers.  First of all it’s actually Roni Pridemore being interviewed instead of Sharon Cuppett, we had a last-minute substitute, and I promise, we didn’t try to steal Don’s phone when we left the interview with the zBoost zForce.  When we received a call about 15 minutes later to return the phone, we all had a good laugh.

The video interview gives a good overview of the new zBoost zForce, zBoost Xtreme, and zBoost 4G-V. Thanks to Todd and Don for taking the time to share zBoost with their audience.

zBoost by Wi-Ex is a range of signal extenders that will improve cell and mobile phone coverage in weak areas. Todd and Don discuss zBoost’s latest products with Roni Pridemore (and they get a mention on Wi-Ex’s blog)

zBoost by Wi-Ex logo

Wi-Ex launched two new products at CES, the first being the zBoost 4G-V, a signal booster for 4G frequencies on Verizon, the largest mobile carrier with over 100 million subscribers. A whole 4G product line is under development, including dual- and tri-band boosters. Available in Q2 2012 for around $220.

The second is an in-car booster, the zBoost zForce, which comprises a cradle for the phone and a magnetised antenna for the outside of the vehicle. Powered from the cigarette adaptor, the zForce can boost coverage by about 10x, eliminating dead spots and increasing range in rural areas. Retailing at only $99, it will be available shortly.

(You’ll have to watch the Blue Microphone interview to realise this, but in this video Roni borrows Don’s phone to demonstrate the zForce and then walks off with the phone at the end of the interview!)

Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central and Don Baine, the Gadget Professor, for the TechPodcast Network.

The World’s First “Car phone” – Way Back in 1920

Way back in 1920, wireless phone users were saying “Can you hear me?”.  This is an interesting story from Smithsonian Magazine of the first car phone.  If you thought the car phones from the 80′s were large, take a look at the 1920 version.

An inventor from Philadelphia using his “wireless telephone” technology in 1920

As I noted last week, the term “wireless telephone” in the early 1920s didn’t necessarily mean a device that could both transmit and receive messages. In fact, most radio devices during this time were simply either a transmitter or a receiver. However, some inventors were having a lot of fun tinkering with what was essentially walkie-talkie technology, in that they were developing transceivers — devices that could both transmit and receive radio messages. An article in the March 21, 1920 Sandusky Register in Sandusky, Ohio retold the story of a man in Philadelphia named W. W. Macfarlane who was experimenting with his own “wireless telephone.” With a chauffeur driving him as he sat in the back seat of his moving car he amazed a reporter from The Electrical Experimenter magazine by talking to Mrs. Macfarlane, who sat in their garage 500 yards down the road.

Headline for an article in the March 21, 1920 Sandusky Register (Sandusky, Ohio)

A man with a box slung over his shoulder and holding in one hand three pieces of stove pipe placed side by side on a board climbed into an automobile on East Country Road, Elkins Park, Pa.

As he settled in the machine he picked up a telephone transmitter, set on a short handle, and said:

“We are going to run down the road. Can you hear me?”

Other passengers in the automobile, all wearing telephone receivers, heard a woman’s voice answering: “Yes, perfectly. Where are you?”

By this time the machine was several hundred yards down the road and the voice in the garage was distinctly heard.

This was one of the incidents in the first demonstration of the portable wireless telephone outfit invented by W. W. Macfarlane, of Philadelphia, as described by the Electrical Experimenter.

Mrs. Macfarlane, sitting in the garage back of the Macfarlane home, was talking through the wireless telephone to her husband, seated comfortably in a moving automobile 500 yards away.

The occupants of the car were a chauffeur, a reporter and a photographer. All wore the telephone receivers and could hear everything Mrs Macfarlane was saying. The chauffeur had no other apparatus than the receiver with the usual telephone cord attached to a metal clip to his steering wheel.

Lying beside Mr. Macfarlane was the foot-square box, the only “secret” in the whole demonstration. What is in the box is the inventor’s mystery. This box weighs about twelve pounds. The other machinery used consisted only of the usual telephone transmitter and receivers and the three pieces of stove pipe standing erect on a plain piece of board. This forms the aerial of the apparatus.

To read the entire Smithsonian Magazine article by Matt Novak go to: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/paleofuture/2012/01/the

zBoost your iPhone and iPad at Home and on the Go

 A Macworld’s First Looks Product Provides Miles with No More Slow Data or Dropped Calls

 San Francisco – January 26, 2012 – Wi-Ex (www.wi-ex.com), a leading provider of consumer and commercial cell phone signal boosters, showcased its zBoost line of cell phone signal boosters at Macworld/iWorld in Booth #347 including its new zBoost zForce and zBoost SOHO Xtreme.  The award-winning zBoost home and office solutions help today’s connected consumers including iPhone, iPad, DROID, Blackberry and smartphone users take full advantage of data, voice and Internet services on their smartphones and connected devices.

 The zBoost zForce is one of the Macworld/iWorld First Look honorees and will also be on display in the First Looks kiosk during the show. zBoost will also offer special show pricing for Macworld/iWorld attendees interested in purchasing during the show.

“Today’s consumers want technology that lets them enjoy their favorite shows, work and personal calendars, games, social networks and emails on the go and the extreme data requirements this requires make consumers even more aware of the of the reliability and strength of their cell phone signal,”  said Sharon Cuppett, vice president of marketing for Wi-Ex.  “Even with carriers continued focus on improving networks and indoor cell phone signal, more than 60 percent of consumers experience problems with their indoor cell phone signal.  Macworld provides us the opportunity to connect with iPhone and iPad users who can utilize the zBoost line of products to improve their indoor cell phone coverage and maximize their device.”

According to the zBoost State of the Signal Survey, commissioned by Wi-Ex and conducted online by Harris Interactive, 65 percent of online cell phone/smartphone owners experience problems with their cell phone or smartphone service including dropped calls or data, poor reception or dead zones in their home or poor signal reception or dead zones at work.  The survey also found that 71 percent consider their cell phone/smartphone their essential voice and/or data connection tool.

zBoost zForce

Retailing for $99 or $149 with gooseneck adaptor at Amazon or other leading retailers, the z-Force is a dual band cradle unit that captures the signal outside of the car and amplifies it on the inside for a stronger “hands-free” signal reducing dropped calls and slow data. The zForce works with 800 MHz and 1900MHz phones which covers most carriers (except Nextel/iDEN, 4G or 2100MHz). The zForce is easy to install and includes a bi-directional amplifier unit housed in a sturdy, lightweight cradle for hands-free operation, 12V cigarette power adaptor, external magnetic mount antenna with 15 ft cable and optional gooseneck cigarette lighter adapter.

Benefits include:

·         Reduces dropped calls and dead zones

·         “Hands-free”

·         Extends cell phone range

·         Improves signal strength for voice and data

·         Works with most phones and most carriers (except Nextel/iDEN or 4G)

·         Extends cell phone battery life

·         Features built-in port for charging, auto-shut off when your vehicle is not in use and adjustable arms to fit most any phone

 zBoost SOHO Xtreme

Designed for consumers, the zBoost SOHO Xtreme cell phone signal booster, extends a Cell Zone™ for multiple users and all devices operating on 800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands (except those using Nextel/iDEN or 4G) up to 5500 square feet. The zBoost SOHO Xtreme package includes everything you need to boost your signal including the zBoost amplifier base unit, directional base unit antenna, power supply, coaxial cable (RG-6), industrial grade signal antenna and mounting hardware. The wide radio wave beam width directional antenna receives signals from multiple cell towers.

Additional benefits include:

·         Increases indoor signal coverage-up to 5500 square feet

·         Decreases dropped or missed

·         Increases signal strength for better voice and data transmission ·         Extends phone battery life (uses less power when signal is stronger)

·         Supports multiple users simultaneously

·         No cradle or connections to your phone

·         Easy to set up – comes complete with everything you need ·         Compatible with all U.S. carriers and mobile devices using 800 & 1900 MHz (except Nextel/iDEN or 4G)

The zBoost SOHO Xtreme is immediately available and retails for $549 (MSRP).

Wi-Ex Heading to San Francisco for MacWorld/iWorld 2012

MacWorld/iWorld 2012 is being promoted as the Ultimate iFan Event and the Wi-Ex Sales and Marketing Team will be there showing iPhone and iPad users ways to improve their cell signal indoors and on the road with the new zBoost zForce and zBoost SOHO Xtreme. The show begins tomorrow, January 26-28 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

Macworld | iWorld kicks off this week at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco and more than 20,000 people who use, create and love Apple products are expected to gather to celebrate the intersection of technology and art, IDG World Expo announced today. The “ultimate iFan event” will blend unparalleled educational opportunities with a show floor boasting innovations to see and buy for all Apple-related platforms, and a full agenda of new, cutting-edge music, film and art elements. The redefined and reimagined Macworld | iWorld, which represents the full breadth and depth of what Apple technology has to offer, will break new ground for consumer technology events when it open its doors on Thursday.

Macworld | iWorld 2012 will take place January 26 – January 28, 2012, at the Moscone Center – West Hall in San Francisco. The new iFan Pass provides access to all Tech Talks, Music Experiences, Film Events, Art Showings, the Macworld | iWorld Midway and the exhibit hall all for just $100 pre-show and $125 on-site. Exhibits only passes start at $25 pre-show and $45 on-site. Additional information about event passes can be found at: http://www.macworldiworld.com/packages-and-prices. Attendees can register now at https://register.rcsreg.com/r2/macsf2012/ga/clear.html or onsite at the Moscone Center – West Hall, beginning on January 26th.

“The new Macworld | iWorld builds on our deep and storied legacy as the gathering place for the Apple products marketplace, delivering the unique combination of unrivaled educational opportunities and show floor hands-on experiences and shopping that have kept attendees coming back year after year, with new, ground-breaking content and events in film, music, art and interactivity,” said Paul Kent, vice president and general manager of Macworld | iWorld. “For three days in one place, attendees will have access to the leading product innovations, thought leaders and creative geniuses. We are excited to open the doors on a new year and a new evolution for Macworld | iWorld.”

For more information, dates and times go to: http://www.macworldiworld.com/news/#KickOff

Motivational and Interesting Books to Start off the New Year

New Years Resolutions out the door?  I’m not sure I even made mine, they were just abstract thoughts that  got lost while getting my kids back to college and preparing for the Consumer Electonics Show.

All is not lost.  I have two great book recommendations that can put you on track for 2012.  My husband works for a large corporation and these books were passed to him by his boss, he liked both and suggested that I read them too.

The first is The Energy Bus – 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy by  Jon Gordon.

This book is a Wall Street Journal Bestseller and is in story format making it so much more interesting.  I read it in one sitting several nights ago. I’m sure all of us can see parts of ourselves in George and maybe we know someone like Joy, the bus driver.  The new phrase at our house is “Let’s get on the Energy Bus”.  Our 15 year old just rolls her eyes.

The second book is the Go-Giver – A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg and John David Mann

I read this book in December and it is also in story format.  If your business is struggling to get new customers or to get your first customer, this is a good read based on the proverb “Give and you will receive”.  It’s also good if your marriage, friendships or family life could use a little extra help.  I think that’s just about all of us in this crazy busy world of ours.

What business or motivational books have you read lately?  If none is your answer, here’s a place to start.  If you have read something recently, please share it in the comments. I plan to give The Energy Bus to several friends, who are great encouragers.  I want them to know they are my Joy and CEO (Chief Energy Officer).

Last Look at CES – Record Attendance with Over 153,000 Attendees

The Wi-Ex team is back from the Consumer Electronics Show.  It was a good week and there was lots of interest in the new zBoost zForce, zBoost 4G-V and the zBoost SOHO Xtreme.  Here is a recap of CES by the numbers as reported by CEA Smart Brief. (www.smartbrief.com)

2012 International CES   – Susan Rush, Lead Editor Smartbrief.com

The 2012 International CES, which moved to a Tuesday-through-Friday format, wrapped up last week after attracting a record number of more than 3,100 exhibitors across 1.86 million net square feet of exhibit space, according to CEA. Of the more than 153,000 attendees, more than 34,000 were classified as international attendees. In terms of new products, CEA reports that more than 20,000 were launched at the trade show. CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro expressed his excitement about the record-breaking numbers. “The 2012 CES was the most phenomenal show in our history, generating more energy and excitement across every major industry touching technology than ever before,” he said. “The breadth and depth of the 2012 CES, which featured more innovative technology products than anywhere else on Earth, is a testament to the dynamic and innovative global consumer technology industry.” Shapiro predicted the CE industry would reach $1 trillion worldwide in 2012.

The 2013 International CES, which will be Jan. 8 to 11 in Las Vegas.

 

CES: Day1 in Pictures

The Wi-Ex team started Day One of CES being interviewed by Todd Cochrane at Tech Podcast Network.    Todd and Dan were very interested in the zBoost zForce and the zBoost 4G-V.

After the interview we walked the floor show to see what’s new at CES this year.  Here’s a few pictures from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show.