Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Android "netbook"

Apparently, (since I wasn't able to keep my hands to myself) this little device is running on Android 2.1 and is super slow!

Globe Broadband in an unusual place

Was surprised to see this Globe Modem...after checking my phone and saw that I'm only getting EDGE signal, I wonder how frustrating it is to browse using that modem

Curious lil tech

I'm really really tempted to toucha and play with it...but it's not mine and not my house hehehe

Saturday, December 17, 2011

My little set-up at the Clinic

Slim and connected

Wi-tribe in Casimiro Las Pinas

Here in clinic 2, and still with very good signal reception, even indoors. All 3 LEDs lighting up. Will do a speed test later and will prob call customer service in a while #witribetesting

sent using Gmail on a Motorola Xoom

Signal Testing of Wi-Tribe...update

So far so good, last night tried it in Greenbelt Makati, I was satisfied, today in clinic 1, I'm getting very strong signal on the device!

From the time I got the Wi-tribe 4G Pocket Router, I immediately tested it's signal...from Shanri-la EDSA to the stretch of EDSA, to Macapagal Blvd, Coastal Rd., Aguinaldo Highway and the house.

That night, I went here to clinic 1 and was suprised to get strong Wi-max signal considering this is officially not part of the covered area. But I wasn't able to try it indoors that night. Today, I didn't get any signal in the reception, but when I went up to the 2nd floor, I got a very good signal strength.

I'm left with clinic 2 later to test the signal.

sent using Gmail on a Motorola Xoom

Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Road to Wi-tribe Pocket Wifi

Today I didn't stop until I got what I want, and that is a Pocket Wifi. Either a SmartBro Pocket Wifi or a Wi-tribe Pocket Wifi.

It's one of those days, when the itch of getting a new device is there. This time, it's getting a MiFi (pocket wifi). I already have an unlimited data account with Globe (using it with my Blackberry), I can use it too with my BlackBerry Playbook. But Globe has been inconsistent with their 3G connections the past few months, though I can't say I'm not satisfied...when I get a 3G signal with Globe, it's blazing fast!

My other line is from SUN (I consider this as an investment coz pretty soon they'll be integrating with Smart's network...which is very intensive), I use it on my HTC Desire Z Gingerbread phone. This one is my workhorse. I tether my tablets with it in the car and in the clinic. But the trade off is, it drains the battery fast. That's why, whenever I use it as a portable router, I make sure it's attached to a charger, but somehow, I feel restricted whenever I do that.

When our DSL line conked out a couple of weeks ago, I bought a SmartBro Power Plug-it and was very much satisfied with the speed that I got from it. That was when I was emboldened to get another wireless device so I can be connected. At first I thought the SmartBro Power Plug-it was ok, if I use it together with my Sapido Mobile Router, then it can be as good as a pocket router, but then I found out that I have to lug a bag every time and depend on an available electric socket. Besides, it's a prepaid dongle, and I have to worry if I have load and where to load.

Then I thought of getting the SmartBro WiMax...but it's bulky! Still, I considered it. Especially that I can use it when I'm in the province. Then I thought of Wi-tribe, it's a new provider...from Liberty Telecoms, which is owned by San Miguel Corporation, a newbie in the telco sector, but aggressive in their marketing. At first, Wi-tribe was negligible, since they were offering tiered pricing at speeds not even comparable with those of the established networks. And their prices were expensive for the speeds they were offering. But then again, now they are offering speeds and plans that compares with the other telcos. 

I was ready to get the USB modem from Wi-tribe, heck I was even convinced of getting the bigger modems. I've psyched myself to it. I even went to one of their business center and was surprised with the speed they showed me. The only downside is, well, the coverage...only parts of Metro Manila. But the plus side is, well, no lock-in period! I can return the modem & have the line disconnected any time!

I found out that they have a pocket wifi modem too...not as pretty as Smart's or Globe's but a pocket wifi altogether. So I researched the web (not a lot of info about wi-tribe though). And convinced myself to get one. Then the other day, saw an ad about Smart's Pocket Wifi, so it went back into the choices.

So I said, which ever will not give me difficulty getting a device, that's what I'm getting. I went to Eastwood before lunch coz that's what @witribePH from twitter pointed me to get my device. Unfortunately, their store was closed and there was no Smart Wireless Center there too. So I went to Shangri-la EDSA this afternoon (since it's one place where Smart & Wi-tribe have showrooms), went to Smart Wireless Center 1st, I only have a copy of my Billing info, no financial document, but the girl at the counter insisted on the financial docs, so I went next door to Wi-tribe...they didn't ask for any financial document...I got the device! 

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Moshi Moshi Handset from Beyond the Box

Won this last night during the opening of Beyond the Box opening of their flagship store at One Rockwell.

It's a novelty handset in the shape of a classic telephone than can be plugged to either a computer or any mobile phone with a standard plug.

Friday, December 09, 2011

Introducing Google Currents - YouTube

Introducing Google Currents - YouTube: ""
I've been waiting for Google to release this. Was initially rumored to be called Google Propeller. Finally! But I was expecting more polished eye-candy UI. More like a competition for the Flipboard, but I guess Google's after the Feedly market instead...will try this out today (if I can download it), since I heard it's initially available in the US only.

'via Blog this'

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Globe Tattoo DSL modem

Here's what the Globe tech guy installed when my DSL connection was down last week.

I haven't checked the whole whole thing, but while I was mounting it, the modem felt cheap and light, not like the previous modems I had.

Even the LED indicator lights look cheap! Perhaps it's the same reason why I feel like I'm not getting the right speed that I'm subscribed to.

Friday, December 02, 2011

Globelines DSL Downtime

Yup! I still call it Globelines DSL instead of Tattoo since I still have the @globelines email hehehe. Anyways, I've been a subscriber of Globelines ever since they started rolling out in our area in Cavite...my very 1st "broadband" modem was a Speedtouch USB modem...which gave I think around 756kbps (I think). Well, they have very few downtimes...the longest before this one was I think when the subterranean cables where cut by the earthquake in Indonesia.

Most of the times, when I call their "hotline", they can either solve the problem immediately or admit that there's a network downtime but the last few months have been difficult between me and Globe.

I have been happy with the speed and the wireless modem/router that Globe issued me. It's a Prolink H9300G...and have been very consistent with the connections. I'm subscribed to their 2Mbps plan bundled with a phone. But lately, around a month ago, i've noticed that the modem would restart all by itself. Initially it was tolerable then it became frequent and irritating. I called the hotline and a tech guy went to our place the next day and with a little prodding I was able to convince the guy to replace the modem (although I was hesitant as replacing the modem might compromise the speed that I'm currently enjoying...which I still am not sure if it was a valid fear though).

After a couple of weeks of enjoying the new modem (which by the way I moved to a location that is directly connected to the phone line box), last friday, when I got home, I didn't have any internet...restarted the modem more than a couple of times and still no connection. Called the hotline and a tech guy (the same guy who replaced my modem) was in the house the next day...Saturday, but unfortunately, even after changing ports and numerous changing of the password, they were not able to connect even with the DSL light on (means my modem is synced with the network). I was told that another techguy will come the next day, Sunday, and as unreliable as their customer service, no one came. And from that time until Wednesday I was able to to call their hotline and berate every broadband tech specialist I've talked to. 

Globe's current customer service is outsourced to a BPO and these call center agents does not have any direct communication with the Globe people in the field and take not too that these field people are sub-contractors and not directly Globe people. So, it's really frustrating for a customer since the internal communication really sucks as the frontliners really just receive calls and that's it! They can't even update the irate customer unless the field personnel would create a report.

It's unfortunate that a company like Globe would be brought down by their after-sales and technical people who are, in reality not part of the company.


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

SmartBro Power Plug-It

Here's my new friend. Finally, I have USB modem of every major telco in the country!

I actually have 2 modems from Globe (their Visibility line).

Why do I have get another one you might ask, since I already have 2? Well, it so happens that I don't have 3G signal of Globe and Sun in the house. And luckily, SmartBro has and was able to give me my temporary internet fix while my Globelines DSL was down!

Mobile Broadband Comparison (Las Pinas area)

At the area of Casimiro intersection...Globe has the best speed, Sun comes next while Smart trails last.

All are riding on their own network's 3G connection
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The New Samsung Champ

This model has gone a long way from the cheap-toy-looking v1 Champ.

Better display and a bit larger with much better feature set. Oh did I mention that it's cheap? Este "affordable"?

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Biscotti TV Phone | Free High Definition Video Calling & Video Chat

Biscotti TV Phone | Free High Definition Video Calling & Video Chat:
Biscotti

Come to think of it, solutions like this will put families closer to each other. Since broadband connection and HDTV are becoming a norm in every household, just pop one of these on top of the TV and you've got closer communication ties with one another, be it locally or international.

'via Blog this'

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Yahoo's Livestand and Google's Propeller Set to Launch Next Week - Kara Swisher - Media - AllThingsD

Yahoo's Livestand and Google's Propeller Set to Launch Next Week - Kara Swisher - Media - AllThingsD:


Question is, will Android (Honeycomb) users enjoy it? They're using an iPad in the ad...tsk...oh and one more thing...will it work with Google Reader?

Livestand from Yahoo!

Livestand from Yahoo!:

Let's see if this works for Yahoo! I'm excited, I think it's an HTML5 based web app that will benefit that tablet community that is not "serviced" by the iPad-only Flipboard.

Wonder though if it supports Google Reader subscriptions...which in turn will launch their own News Aggregator ala Flipboard too!

European Xoom wifi receiving an update to Android 3.2 | Android Central

European Xoom wifi receiving an update to Android 3.2 | Android Central:
Android Central

I would love to get that QuickOffice suite in one of the updates...tsk (cheapskate me).
'via Blog this'

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Insert Coin: Ray solar charger adheres to your window, basks in the sunlight -- Engadget

Insert Coin: Ray solar charger adheres to your window, basks in the sunlight -- Engadget:
Nice! I can find a good use for these considering I've got a bag of gear that I bring with me in any ordinary day that can be charged using a USB socket. Only thing is, it should be able to squeeze out enough juice to charge the Playbook.
'via Blog this'

Friday, October 28, 2011

My new Globelines modem

This is my new Globelines modem/router. After so many years with the old one, finally asked for a replacement after the old one started acting up and has rebooting by itself.

I take the risk of my download speed suffering, though hopefully it won't.

This is a Prolink 6300G, the old one was a Prolink 9300G. I haven't had the time to read about the new modem but I was able to play with it's interface and it's a bit closed. There are some features that I can't get into. Will be posting a detailed evaluation after a week.

The Sky Cable Digibox

This is the new Sky Cable Digibox. We've been postponing getting one since we were advised last summer of it's availability in our area.

The thought of having digiboxes for every television was still unacceptable to me yet. But after some research we finally gave in. But when we hooked it up to the flat screen, there was disappointment on my part, the images where all stretched out although not grainy anymore. This was understandable considering it was just hooked up with the typical composite yellow red and white cables (or is it component cables, heck I get confused with the two).

So I decided to hook the digibox to the crt tv and is now waiting for a reply from Sky Cable if the Select programming is available in the area. A good way to wait until HD becomes available.

Productivity Future Vision (2011) - YouTube

Productivity Future Vision (2011) - YouTube: ""
it's these kinds of videos that makes me want to keep on hoping that very soon I'll enjoy this kind of environment and life. Geeky dream yeah!
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Smart’s New Logo: Like it? Love it? Loathe it? | Technoodling

Smart’s New Logo: Like it? Love it? Loathe it? | Technoodling:

So what are the colorful dots for?

Meralco, Hospital Group, NLEX, SCTEx, Maynilad, PLDT. What else?

Samsung GALAXY Note Official TV Commercial - YouTube

Samsung GALAXY Note Official TV Commercial - YouTube: ""
Why are these things not as good in real life as they are in the commercial. It looks so fun in the ad than when you use it in real life.
'via Blog this'

Official Research In Motion update on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Delayed until February 2012; No native BBM | CrackBerry.com

Official Research In Motion update on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Delayed until February 2012; No native BBM | CrackBerry.com:

Well I'm disappointed. I'm a BlackBerry fan and I believe in their products. Sturdy and well made inside and out, but for a company who was known for innovations, they sure are getting slow nowadays.

Though we don't know what's their plans are, but consumer thoughts will surely affect their stock prices and valuation w/c can eventually take a toll on their sales.

Nothing new to boost sales for the holidays.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Team Elastec/American Marine--Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup X CHALLENGE - YouTube

Team Elastec/American Marine--Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup X CHALLENGE - YouTube: ""
I know i'm kinda weird...but hey, this kind of videos excite me...just take a look at how this will affect oil spills!

But what makes me wonder is, is there that much oil spills in the world that will create this kind of market!

'via Blog this'

How Supernote for Android Tablets Works - YouTube

How Supernote for Android Tablets Works - YouTube: ""
interesting bit of software that comes with the 3.2.1 Honeycomb update of the Asus EeePC Transformer and Slider tablet.

It's a note taking app, that has both text and "scribble" functionality. But what caught my attention is that you can edit the "scribbles" that you made.

Ice Cream Sandwich supports USB game controllers and HDMI, turns your phone into full game console -- Engadget

Ice Cream Sandwich supports USB game controllers and HDMI, turns your phone into full game console -- Engadget:



My concept is, to have a tablet that I can dock when I get home and use it as my "desktop"....pretty neat!
'via Blog this'

Nokia N9 Journey - YouTube

Nokia N9 Journey - YouTube: ""
interesting bit of video on how the N9 is assembled. I wonder though, if it is really mostly hand-made. Does it contribute to the price...why can't robots make it...to bring the price down....although, on another note, MeeGo! I want it just because of MeeGo.
'via Blog this'

Amped Wireless gives your WiFi 1.5-mile range: never lose signal in the garden again -- Engadget

Amped Wireless gives your WiFi 1.5-mile range: never lose signal in the garden again -- Engadget:


i don't know why i'm interested in this, considering i already have my MiFi devices c/o my Android phone. But then again, my imagination is running wild, like I can use it in the province where cellular data signal is choppy. With this, I can just leave the MiFi at home where it has a stable signal and just broadcast the signal around the house.

'via Blog this'

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Galaxy Nexus

Galaxy Nexus:

It's one nice phone, but I don't know, feels like it's another phone...heck I got more excited with Motorola's RAZR hehehe.

Perhaps it's because the phone is "attached" to Ice Cream Sandwich and the features of the OS isn't really "new" to me since most of it are UI changes and I have used/using it in my Motorola Xoom's Honeycomb.

The BlackBerry QNX is here....the BBX


Research in Motion announces BBX, 'combines the best of BlackBerry and QNX' -- Engadget

And after all the speculation, RIM announces BBX (BlackBerry + QNX) Operating system. I'm excited because there's a very big chance that I'll get to play with the OS on my Playbook.




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