Posts Tagged“smartphones”

Google Pixel 2- Should you upgrade? 

And Google strikes back! The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are almost here, and they are quite different from each other! For months now, we had an idea of what the Pixel 2 series would bring, and most of these rumours are true: two phones with different screen size and different aspect ratios. Until these phones are out on the 19th of October, you can get an insight on whether you should upgrade your phone… or not! Now, as long as you have a simple mobile phone which connects to the internet, you can still have some good…

iOS And Android Based POS Systems

Tech integration is becoming more and more common. Having an iphone, ipad, apple watch, and a MacBook that are all synched is a not an uncommon thing. The potential to link the POS system of your business to your network of devices only makes sense from a convenience and management standpoint. With mobile devices being in the hands of almost everyone in the U.S., it makes sense to integrate business tech into the suite of devices running on iOS or Android. A mobile credit card reader is another thing that could potentially help you process payments away from your business.…

Personalize the Galaxy S7 with a Skin

Most of us know to put some time into researching our next mobile, to make sure we’re getting the best specs for our budget. But the work doesn’t end once that phone is in your hands. Despite how advanced the latest Galaxy S7 is, it’s lacking in both protection and personalized style. You need to consider how you’ll enhance both before you’re willing to take it out in the wild world, where accidents, rough surfaces, and sharp objects can put your phone in jeopardy. Accessorizing your cell becomes you next responsibility, and you’ve got to make sure what it adds…

No wifi connection required: accessing mobile internet anywhere you go

Wireless networks have become an essential part of society. As a matter of fact, there are more than 325 million wireless network subscribers in the U.S. alone. That’s pretty impressive considering that the first cellphone was only introduced to the public in 1993. Wireless technology has been advancing at warp speed since then. It has become so popular that thousands of people are dropping their landlines in favor of wireless-only devices. People love the fact that they can use their smartphones and other connected devices, like Apple iPad devices from T-Mobile, to access the Internet when they are on the…