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17 Must-Know Habits of iPhone Super-Users That Save And Extend Battery Life


If you’re an iPhone 4 power user like me by the time lunch-time comes around, you start to get concerned about just how much longer you can last without an outlet and phone charger. . .

While the battery in the iPhone 4 far surpasses the older generation models supposedly, I find that I use my iPhone so much now that it has so many features (and apps!). So seriously, there are times where I’m done to 20% battery life by lunch time!

How do you keep your iPhone charged to extend the battery life when you’re out and about?

Well, I checked with a bunch of self-proclaimed iPhone gurus that I’ve connected with in the recent past.

Check out some of these tips below.  Hope you find some new ideas to save the battery on the iPhone: Read the rest of this entry »

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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Powerpoint Tip: Stop Following Orders


Did you know that Powerpoint turns 20 this year!

The creators Dennis Austin & Robert Gaskins both readily admit that there are tons and tons of BAD Powerpoint presentations and users.

The original intent of Powerpoint was to use it as a SUPPORTIVE tool to your presentation, not to bore the audience to death by dragging them through an entire detailed presentation — even when the content on the next couple of slides are irrelevant or already covered or just plain moot now based on the discussion in the room.

One of my best and most used tips is something that helps keep presentations alive and focused on the information you want to deliver to the audience in real time — the ability to jump to specific slides within a presentation ON DEMAND, AT WILL. Everyone I’ve shared this with found it incredibly useful and you could see a smirk reveal iteself when they started to imagine how useful it would be in a live powerpoint presentation.

It’s so simple, yet you’d think only powerusers and Powerpoint Magicians would have these super powers. Here’s how. . .

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#1 Pitfall To Avoid When Selling on eBay

I started this site to dish out advice that my friends and associates all seem to like and actually follow now and then.

From experience as an eBay Powerseller with over 5,200 positive feedback ratings, it’s amazing to learn some of the small things you can do with your marketplace item listings that will have real impact on sales.

Today, I plead for you all to read this one piece of advice so that we can help make the web & the world in general a better place for all, OK?

While it is true that selling on eBay can give you the freedom to “work at home in your underwear,” that catch-phrase is not really meant to be taken literally. . . Read the rest of this entry »