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Comcast Offers Xfinity Mobile App for Android

Comcast announced March 1 that an Xfinity Mobile App is available free of charge on the Android marketplace, which will enable Xfinity customers with Android-powered devices to control and customize their TV viewing experience remotely. Specifically, customers will be able to “change channels, program their DVRs, search and browse TV listings or On Demand content and search by various filters — including genres, networks, and titles, all from their mobile device.” As of last year Comcast had already developed an Xfinity Mobile App for iPhone and iPad devices. Version 3.0 released in February, which repaired stability and performance issues, has received good reviews on the iTunes stores. Apple customers seemed particularly happy that the latest update had fixed the crashing issue.

Obama Unveils Plan to Bring Wireless to nearly all Americans

In Obama’s 2011 State of the Union Address he spoke of many goals on his agenda – one of these goals: within the next five years bring high-speed wireless coverage to 98 percent of all Americans. On February 10 Obama recanted his intent to bring high-speed wireless internet to the majority of Americans during his visit to the college town of Marquette, Michigan which has experienced great success from accessibility to wireless internet. Obama’s plan to increase access to high speed wireless internet is part of a wider initiative to spark innovation and investment in America’s future. The benefits of widespread wireless internet are intended to benefit commerce, public safety, education, and health care.

Office Printers : Some Days You Love Them and Most Days You Hate Them

We’ve all been there before. Only a few minutes left to print out that important client proposal and… BAM, printer doesn’t work. So Frustrating!

Well we are happy to inform you that there multiple solutions to help solve this issue

Should IT be Part of Company Cost Cutting?

During rough economic times, the natural reaction for most companies is to hold back on company spending to keep costs down. Naturally if something isn’t broken, why fix it. That’s a very good solution to cut down on waste, but should your IT be included in the cost cutting? Our answer: Yes, but with an explanation.

Intel Entering The Tablet and Smartphone Market

Intel’s new Moorestown processors are setting the company towards tablet and smartphone domination by offering a faster and more capable chip technology that out performs the competition. What this means is the devices will be able to carry PC like performance and have 10 times the battery life compared to other devices.

Going Green With Your Network Could Save Your Company Green

We all know about the latest and greatest server, workstation, and laptop technology out there to help reduce the amount of electrical juice needed to run each device. Well now there’s a new way to help reduce your company’s carbon footprint when it comes to the electric bill, buy “Green” network devices.

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