How to be mobile
Feb 24th
This post was published 9 months 4 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Check this out if you are a user of mini-notes, notebooks and other ultra mobile devices. VIA just launched a new website today called “How To Be Mobile” which is primarily aimed at mainstream users of mini-notes, notebooks and other ultra mobile devices. VIA wants to take tips and user information for ultra mobile products and pass it on to the everyday “regular” user like fishermen, chefs, travelers and sportsmen etc. This promises to be a good place to check out for the latest VIA news as well as some great tips.
website: www.howtobemobile.com
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So how can it help you, Joe Average User? Well here is just one (of many) example. Are you a fisherman? Here is a tip that they passed on with this piece about Hi-Tech Fishing: Part I
Finding where the fish are is undoubtedly the most important aspect to fishing. You can have the most expensive, state-of-the-art rods, reels, lures and bait, but if you’re in the wrong place you’re wasting your time.
Resourceful anglers have been using GPS and electronic charting for years to scout, pattern and mark fishing trails with greater accuracy, which in turn leads to a more successful day out on the water.
Using a shareware version of OziExplorer GPS Mapping Software together with a GPS receiver (you can pick up a leading-brand Bluetooth unit for around US$50) OziExplorer allows you to work with maps that you’ve either purchased or scanned. Your GPS position is plotted on the map providing real time tracking ability (moving map) and makes it easy to track waypoints, routes, and “hot” spots, all of which can be edited and saved to your hard disk for future use.
If you liked Part 1, then you want to check out Hi-Tech Fishing: Part II where they go even further, turning your notebook into a dual GPS/fishfinder.
So fishing is not your thing? Then check out this Mobile WiFi Hotspot. Called MiFi, it is a portable wireless router that will deliver to EVDO or HSPA high speed data network access to multiple users in a small area. Much the same size as a credit card, the sleek looking MiFi can be shared not only between up to five users, but between devices such as laptops, cameras, gaming devices and multimedia players.
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