1. Internet_Design : Part I
iPhone - Where To Buy
An iPhone is a multimedia and Internet-enabled quad-band GSM EDGE-supported cellular
phone that is developed, manufactured and sold by Apple Inc. The functions of the iPhone
include camera phone and a multimedia player. It enables text messaging and visual
voicemail. You can also browse the net, send and receive e-mail, visit websites, search
engines and many more. The iPhone offers Wi-Fi connectivity too.
The iPhone is a handheld smart device handled by using a large touch screen with virtual
keyboard and buttons.
IPhones have created huge interest worldwide and for a good reason: this is a
communication and entertainment center in the palm of your hand. It is your personal
computer and your mobile phone combined into one easy to use device.
For people interested in buying an iPhone there are hundreds of Apple stores a spread
across the Us as well as Canada, Japan and the major countries of Europe. For a complete
list of retail locations check out Apple's home site: www.apple.com
Apple offers its products through their apple online stores too. http://store.apple.com.
Apple being the proprietors of iPhone 4GB and 8GB offers buying direct from the source.
Another reliable source to buy an iPhone from are the AT&T Stores
AT&T stores are more widely spread than Apple stores. There are over 1,800 AT&T stores
in the U.S. Not sure where is the closest AT&T store? Go to AT&T's store finder to locate it
http://www.wireless.att.com/home
IPhones are also available through AT&T's online store http://www.store.att.com.
With all the buzz about iPhones one can easily find iPhones for sale through the net. A word
of caution though ' iPhones do not come cheap. It is a high tech device that you may need
tech support for every now and then. Unless you consider yourself to be a real tech wiz, try
not to buy from a non reliable source that offers no tech support.
Only exceptions to the above rule are EBay and Amazon, both being reliable secure
purchase online shopping centers.
Another important issue to consider is that computers as well as other high tech devices
tend to decrease in price and increase in capabilities, ease of use, variations and range of
functionalities offered to the user. Therefore when you go out to buy an iPhone ' get the
latest most up to date version. It may cost a bit more but you would not end up with a new
but outdated iPhone.
2. For more information regarding iPhones, iPhone uses, accessories and tips go to:
www.advancediphone.com
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
INTERNET_DESIGN : End of Part I
Internet_Design : Part II
6 Tips For Saving Money On Your Next Computer Purchase
Buying a Computer does not need to be a budget breaker. A Computer purchase often
includes additional components and software that are not needed and can be avoided...if
you are well prepared with the correct information.
To help, the following tips can be used to save money on your next Computer purchase:
Tip #1 - Take a look at your Computer case. If it is not a name brand Computer more than
likely the case is expandable and can be reused. Cases can cost anywhere from $25 to
$100. If you have a mid tower case, check how many bays are available for CD/DVD drives,
and other peripherals, Are the USB and audio ports in the front?
Cases are often an over-looked item that usually can be used over and over again.
Tip #2 - Monitor Keyboard and Mouse - Just because you are purchasing a new Computer
does not mean the keyboard and mouse need to be replaced. An Optical mouse last longer
than the ball style mouse. The same principal applies to keyboards, unless you are a heavy
Computer user and the keys are worn and do not respond, you probably don't need a new
keyboard.
Monitors may need to be replayed if want to upgrade to a larger screen size. If you are
happy with your monitor and are having no problems with it, you are better of keeping it a
little longer until you can afford a new Monitor.
Tip #3 - Software License - Many people forget when purchasing a new Computer the cost
of the Operating System license is included in the price. If the new Computer has the same
OS installed, don't pay for another license.
3. The same applies for other software such as Microsoft Office. Unless you want to upgrade
to another OS or Office version, save your money. Significant savings can be realized by
not purchasing un-needed software license costs.
Tip #4 - Consider No Name Brand - While Dell, Hp and Sony are some of the big names
with Computers, the reality is that most Computers originate from the same area in Asia,
specifically laptops. Consider shopping for lesser name brands, or visiting your local
Computer repair store.
Unknown brand names such as Acer, are usually cheaper, yet inside the case or laptop, the
parts are the same. Computer repair stores allows for customization, so you can tailor to
your need, not by what is on the shelf allowing for more savings.
Tip #5 - Warranty - With Technology advancing, what seems like the speed of sound, the life
span of Computers tend to run about three to five years. Its not that the hardware starts to
fail, but advancements in Software requires more processing power and increased memory
requirements.
Consider the length and type of warranty at time of purchase. Also consider the warranty
that comes with the Computer. It may be possible that purchasing an extended warranty
may not be needed for a desktop, but may be needed for laptops.
Tip #6 - Labor costs - Adding or upgrading involves labor which amounts to additional costs.
If you are somewhat technical or handy, consider installing any additional components
yourself. There are lots of how - to tutorials on the Internet, with video that detail many types
of installations.
As always with making a big purchase, research and shop around for prices. Understanding
what your price range is will keep you from overspending, while becoming knowledgeable
about what you are buying, will keep the salesman commissions from emptying your wallet!
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
INTERNET_DESIGN : End of Part II
Internet_Design : Part III
6 Tips For Saving Money On Your Next Computer Purchase
4. Buying a Computer does not need to be a budget breaker. A Computer purchase often
includes additional components and software that are not needed and can be avoided...if
you are well prepared with the correct information.
To help, the following tips can be used to save money on your next Computer purchase:
Tip #1 - Take a look at your Computer case. If it is not a name brand Computer more than
likely the case is expandable and can be reused. Cases can cost anywhere from $25 to
$100. If you have a mid tower case, check how many bays are available for CD/DVD drives,
and other peripherals, Are the USB and audio ports in the front?
Cases are often an over-looked item that usually can be used over and over again.
Tip #2 - Monitor Keyboard and Mouse - Just because you are purchasing a new Computer
does not mean the keyboard and mouse need to be replaced. An Optical mouse last longer
than the ball style mouse. The same principal applies to keyboards, unless you are a heavy
Computer user and the keys are worn and do not respond, you probably don't need a new
keyboard.
Monitors may need to be replayed if want to upgrade to a larger screen size. If you are
happy with your monitor and are having no problems with it, you are better of keeping it a
little longer until you can afford a new Monitor.
Tip #3 - Software License - Many people forget when purchasing a new Computer the cost
of the Operating System license is included in the price. If the new Computer has the same
OS installed, don't pay for another license.
The same applies for other software such as Microsoft Office. Unless you want to upgrade
to another OS or Office version, save your money. Significant savings can be realized by
not purchasing un-needed software license costs.
Tip #4 - Consider No Name Brand - While Dell, Hp and Sony are some of the big names
with Computers, the reality is that most Computers originate from the same area in Asia,
specifically laptops. Consider shopping for lesser name brands, or visiting your local
Computer repair store.
Unknown brand names such as Acer, are usually cheaper, yet inside the case or laptop, the
parts are the same. Computer repair stores allows for customization, so you can tailor to
your need, not by what is on the shelf allowing for more savings.
Tip #5 - Warranty - With Technology advancing, what seems like the speed of sound, the life
span of Computers tend to run about three to five years. Its not that the hardware starts to
fail, but advancements in Software requires more processing power and increased memory
requirements.
Consider the length and type of warranty at time of purchase. Also consider the warranty
that comes with the Computer. It may be possible that purchasing an extended warranty
5. may not be needed for a desktop, but may be needed for laptops.
Tip #6 - Labor costs - Adding or upgrading involves labor which amounts to additional costs.
If you are somewhat technical or handy, consider installing any additional components
yourself. There are lots of how - to tutorials on the Internet, with video that detail many types
of installations.
As always with making a big purchase, research and shop around for prices. Understanding
what your price range is will keep you from overspending, while becoming knowledgeable
about what you are buying, will keep the salesman commissions from emptying your wallet!
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
INTERNET_DESIGN : End of Part III
6. may not be needed for a desktop, but may be needed for laptops.
Tip #6 - Labor costs - Adding or upgrading involves labor which amounts to additional costs.
If you are somewhat technical or handy, consider installing any additional components
yourself. There are lots of how - to tutorials on the Internet, with video that detail many types
of installations.
As always with making a big purchase, research and shop around for prices. Understanding
what your price range is will keep you from overspending, while becoming knowledgeable
about what you are buying, will keep the salesman commissions from emptying your wallet!
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
INTERNET_DESIGN : End of Part III