Cell Phones

How To Get Free Access to 3 WiFi Hotspot Networks


Last time, I blogged about getting access to Comcast’s WiFi hotspot network for free.  It’s a little known secret that the marketing department over at the cable internet company hasn’t really pushed for some reason.

But today, I found out that there’s more to the story!

Comcast customers now get free access to two other cable internet wifi networks, completely free…and vice versa.

If you are a Comcast Internet customer like me, all you have to do is log onto one of the three wifi networks: xfinitiwifi, optimumwifi or timewarnercablewifi with your comcast email address and password like you do with your own Comcast wifi network

If you like Free, this is like FREE TIMES THREE.

If you don’t believe me, just look-up the coverage map for Optimum Online’s WiFi network and Time Warner see for yourself!

This is a huge win especially those that live in the tri-state New York City area since each company dominates different geographies around the City.  So now when you travel about the region, you are most probably near either a Starbucks or McDonalds — or one of the three major wifi cable company wifi networks — You’re covered!

Check out this quick video that shares the details of the wifi network collaboration, worthy of to be called the real triple-play deal!

QUESTION: IS IT TRUE? DO YOU SEE ANY OF THE THREE WIFI HOTSPOTS IN YOUR AREA?  LEAVE A MESSAGE TO SHARE THE RESULTS IN YOUR AREA!

How To Get Free WiFi Hotspot Access If You Are A Comcast Internet Customer


Ever been out and about wishing you had a wifi connection?

Of course you have!

Instead of trolling for open wifi signals, you might want to consider a more reliable solution. Of course, you could sign-up for Boingo, Wayport or other WiFi networks, but if you are a Comcast Hispeed Internet Customer (randomly branded Xfinity recently to confuse customers as much as possible of course), you might want to check out this option before you go out and spend any more money.

I recently found out that I can get access to a free WiFi hotspot roaming account just because I’m a Comcast customer — and so can you!

In fact, through this largely unpromoted feature of Comcast Internet accounts, you already have it! There’s no need to turn anything on, upgrade or change anything on your account.

If you take a look at the coverage map of NYC and the Tri-State Area, you’ll see that there are TONS of Free WiFi Hotspots available for you to connect to in almost any general vicinity.

Free WiFi Hotspot access

Check out the quick video blog update below which I recorded today and uploaded using the free WiFi connection that details how to get free WiFi access across town and while traveling:
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Calling All Apple iPhone 4 Owners: This Post Is Worth $29.99


Everyone wants an iPhone 4.

But everyone also likes to talk about the death grip antenna issue that comes with the iPhone 4.

I personally have not had much issue with dropped calls or reduced signal strength yet with my iPhone 4.  Perhaps the way I hold the phone is just right.  But Steve Jobs has countered all the criticism that has come upon Apple for the death grip antenna issue with the Apple iPhone 4.

Last week, Steve Jobs gave a press conference that addressed the issue head on and offered two solutions to every iPhone 4 owner out there.  (A) Either you can get a full refund or (B) you can get a free bumper case for the iPhone 4 that supposedly addresses the signal problems.   And here’s a bonus (C) if you’ve already bought one, Apple will give you a free refund — if you bought it from an Apple store, you can go in to get your refund.  If you bought the case from AT&T, there’s a rebate form on Apple.com for you.

Since Apple can’t make enough cases themselves, they have sourced 3rd party cases to give away (totally free too) to anyone that wants one.

Here’s the video clip from the press conference where Steve Jobs details the offer:

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So there’s also the logistics of fulfilling the orders for millions of iPhone 4′s that have been sold to date.  How can this be done smoothly?  We have been waiting on Apple to share the process.  Finally, it’s here. . . Read the rest of this entry »

Stop Scratching Your Head About Your New iPhone, Here’s The Solution

I finally jumped ship and left my Samsung Blackjack Window Mobile phone behind — largely because most if not all my original list of iPhone downsides has been taken care of this this latest iteration in the iPhone 4.

I haven’t received the iPhone case I purchased myself, nor have I bothered to pick-up the freebie Steve Jobs is giving away to quash his critics.    But neither does the trick for protection when the iPhone is stuck in a pocket with keys or coins or dropped or . . .

Here’s how to fool-scratch-proof your new Apple iPhone 4 (or Droid X…or HTC…or…).  Why do I love this solution?

  1. Invisible — doesn’t add any weight or bulk to the device
  2. Total coverage for protection — front and back of the phone is off limits for damage
  3. Improved grip (especially when taking photos, videos or when the phone is on the dash of the car)
  4. Affordable

Check out this video demo of the screen protector and let me know if you agree: Read the rest of this entry »

Nokia Everyone Connect

There’s some mighty good buzz for the latest Nokia event/news that’s coming out April 13 about Nokia Everyone Connect.

Some report that it’s about OviMaps being integrated with Nokia Messaging – thing FourSquare Live on your phone or something like that.

Others have pondered that it is about Nokia’s recent launch of unlimited DRM-Free mp3 music downloads on their handsets (which can be transferred easily to any other pc or device platform).

Still others say it’s the latest n8 handset that’s being announced.

Whatever it is, it’s costing them a pretty penny to get the word out.

Today, I got a DHL express package in the mail today from overseas which contained a snazzy buzz-worthy invite.  The DHL delivery guy said that the express envelope costs at least US$40 to send overseas.  And judging by how many people know about this event worldwide, DHL’s April revenues will be a good sum this month…

This is totally random, but you’ll notice that the countdown to this Everyone Connect event is posted to their main http://twitter.com/Nokia account and their  Nokia Messaging Twitter Account, but not their OviByNokia Twitter account. . .

QUESTION: Do you own a NOKIA mobile phone? Yes or No?

Deal Alert: Free Apple iPhone 3G 8GB (No Rebates Either)

Here’s a straight-forward deal alert:

If you’ve been saving up for an Apple iPhone on the AT&T network, you don’t have to break open your piggy bank any more.

BestBuy usually sells the Apple iPhone 3G with 8GB Memory in shiny Black for $99 with contract or upgrade for existing customers.

In fact, if you want to shell out your 100 bucks for the iPhone, you can see the regular offer on their website right now.  Just go to www.BestBuy.com and search for the “iPhone 3G”.

You won’t be able to buy it on the internet like you can from AT&T Wireless or Apple.com because Best Buy only sells the phone directly to you in their big box store locations.

But if you can get $100 off the price of an iPhone 3G, wouldn’t you be willing to drive to the store to pick it up?

This offer is extremely tempting. . . Read the rest of this entry »

Look Ma, No Hands! Part II: How To Search Google Without Typing or Saying a Thing

Google search is one of my favorite resources for me while I’m on the road.  Personally I love being able to look things up via text message on the fly — faster than 411 can deliver results.

Sometimes I’ll use Google via my mobile browser on my phone.

But there’s a new mobile search app which Google has released to the Android phone platform which takes mobile search to a whole another level.

They already have the ability to take any voice recording and integrate it into their searches. It is a matter of time before voice search becomes widely available to mobile phones.

But in the meantime, wherever you may be, you are now a SNAP, not a click, away from search results.

Here’s how . . .

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