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  1. #1 The Wireless Brand - Which one is yours? 
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    There are many wireless gadgets out there with different brands. Brands are emerging day by day in this ever growing industry of technology. Which brand comes running to your mind as soon as you hear wireless and Why??
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    Buffalo is meant to be a good brand. Only had experience with one of their products but it was a piece of cake to setup etc.
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    Samsung, Verizon, T*Mobile, AT&T and Cricket are the brands I've had whether Cell phone or DSL internet. Samsung is the brand of cell phone which I have with Cricket wireless as the carrier. T*Mobile is a pay-as-you-go phone that takes cards and while I think it's a great little emergency phone, I like my Samsung/Cricket Android. AT&T is my DSL Internet Service Provider as well as my home land line phone carrier. I had Earthlink but, AT&T outshines Earthlink for superior and uninterrupted service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 49Rhodes View Post
    Samsung, Verizon, T*Mobile, AT&T and Cricket are the brands I've had whether Cell phone or DSL internet. Samsung is the brand of cell phone which I have with Cricket wireless as the carrier. T*Mobile is a pay-as-you-go phone that takes cards and while I think it's a great little emergency phone, I like my Samsung/Cricket Android. AT&T is my DSL Internet Service Provider as well as my home land line phone carrier. I had Earthlink but, AT&T outshines Earthlink for superior and uninterrupted service.
    Was going to list those you've already listed: Samsung, Verizon, T*Mobile, AT&T and Cricket. For me though, I found bundling like what AT&T does is OK if you want your services all in one location; the problem with that is that when something goes down, it tends to do that across the board. An example is if the DSL is down, chances are the back up dial up is too and even affects the phone because it's using the same company for the business as it were.
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    I cut my teeth on Apple so, that would be my first brand. It was a very old computer, DOS like interface with a long winded recipe programming guide to change the cursor from the weird green to any color you wanted. Another huge recipe book to change the screen color. Since my love of computers was born from this brief love affair with the Apple Mac I played on, I've been shopping around for an iMac in which to own. I have also had the privilege of using my friend's iPhone and my son's iPod. Yes, this gal thinks an Apple a day makes the techie doctors stay away :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMom50 View Post
    I cut my teeth on Apple so, that would be my first brand. It was a very old computer, DOS like interface with a long winded recipe programming guide to change the cursor from the weird green to any color you wanted. Another huge recipe book to change the screen color. Since my love of computers was born from this brief love affair with the Apple Mac I played on, I've been shopping around for an iMac in which to own. I have also had the privilege of using my friend's iPhone and my son's iPod. Yes, this gal thinks an Apple a day makes the techie doctors stay away :)
    LOL I remember those oldie Apples. I wonder how many are still around operating? I boarded at a private home where the guy had an oldie Apple and stacks of programming manuals. He had already created games (like pong, real simple) and artwork using the letters and symbols. He had a few that weren't done so I thought I'd finish them for him. I found what would take a bit of coding in maybe an hour took days with the old computers/programming manuals. Amazing how far we've come.
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    I've uncovered in my cleaning several old cellphones I had forgotten I had. They were so old I couldn't see where they came from by way of maker. Naturally the battery had leaked in a few so, I couldn't save them. Would have been nice to see how much they were worth.
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    It has been publicized that T-Mobile unlimited data plans for smartphone customers are returning. However, AT&T and Verizon are not likely bringing theirs back in the near future, as gouging customers for overages is too much of a cash cow. An installment loan can help you get a new phone for a new plan. If you need to buy a new wireless phone, you should avail a cash advance to help you with your expenses. You will be able to buy the phone that you have always wanted so avail an installment loan right now.
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    AT & T for home and business cell.
    Loved Verizon for my cell when I had a personal account.
    I swear it dropped 3 calls in 8 years. Just couldn't beat it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 49Rhodes View Post
    Samsung, Verizon, T*Mobile, AT&T and Cricket are the brands I've had whether Cell phone or DSL internet. Samsung is the brand of cell phone which I have with Cricket wireless as the carrier. T*Mobile is a pay-as-you-go phone that takes cards and while I think it's a great little emergency phone, I like my Samsung/Cricket Android. AT&T is my DSL Internet Service Provider as well as my home land line phone carrier. I had Earthlink but, AT&T outshines Earthlink for superior and uninterrupted service.
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