How to set your Vodafone 3G mobile up for 3G

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We're looking at ways to help you get the best out of Vodafone's network, and have learned that a number of customers might have their 3G phones set to use 2G or GSM services only. What this means is that your phone is set to avoid our latest network technology, and only uses the older voice network. You'll still be able to access the internet with your phone set like this, but with 3G enabled, browsing will be up to 20 times quicker and voice calls will be clearer. You might previously have been advised to turn your phone down to 2G and then back up to 3G to update it on the network, and then perhaps you've forgotten to switch it back to 3G. Alternatively, you might have set it this way in the hope of enhancing battery life. In reality, battery savings are small , so we'd always recommend you enable 3G, especially if you have a smartphone, to ensure you get the best mobile experience across both voice and the internet. You may have also thought that having more signal bars of 2G is better than one bar of 3G, infact, this is not the case, you only need at least one bar to make a voice call and the quality of that call will be even clearer on 3G than 2G and you'll have a quicker better mobile internet experience with just one bar of 3G compared to full bars of 2G. For help on setting your 3G phone up to use 3G select your manufacturer at the end of this video, or visit help.vodafone.co.uk Note To access the 3G network you will need a 3G compatible mobile phone. Many ...

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Apple iPad 2 WiFi Free Drawing to be Held by Mobile Food Pioneer

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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 10, 2011

Californias only network of vendors, venues and their fans, providing news, schedules, reviews, high-quality photography, video and media coverage on its website, and a free service, Stitches 'n Dishes is giving away an Apple iPad 2 WiFi tablet computer in a free drawing on December 31, 2011.

Christopher Ford, Co-Founder of Stitches n Dishes announced the launch of the websites latest prize drawing an Apple iPad 2 WiFi tablet computer on the Stitches n Dishes blog and Facebook page on November 5, 2011.

The website is fully dedicated to the mobile foods industry, focusing on food trucks, food stands, caterers, and bakers. Stitches n Dishes provides original articles, reviews, video and photography on its blog site, Facebook fan page, Twitter feed and in its weekly newsletter, The Dish!. The website also includes information about California county honest dates and events at each of 78 venues, with photos, schedules and Twitter feeds, as well.

Stitches n Dishes is making a buzz around mobile foods and entertainment venues that gives people the opportunity to find events at any of the California honest grounds and their favorite food vendors on one website. And now theyre giving away an iPad 2 to make it even simpler, said Nick Nicora, Vice President of Business Development, Western Region at Ovations Food Services, a national food and beverages service, providing alcohol, catering and concessions at California county honest grounds and entertainment venues across the country.

Apple iPad2 Giveaway Entries for the Apple iPad 2 WiFi in the Project Stitchlink drawing are being accepted through December 31, 2011. To be eligible for entry, participants must be at least 18 years of age, and California residents. Were giving away a free iPad 2 WiFi as a way of saying thank you to our loyal readers, and to spread the word about what were doing. Our website appeals to food lovers and anyone curious about the mobile food phenomenon. If youre curious about food trucks, and their growing popularity, youll like our site, said Andrew Nicora, Co-founder of Stitches n Dishes.

Entry requirements for the no-buy-necessary drawing are posted on the Stitches n Dishes blog (http://stitchesndishes.com/stitchs-treats/win-ipad2/). A random drawing will be held within seven days following the closing of the contest. The winner will be announced in the Stitches n Dishes newsletter, The Dish!

We know that our readers have embraced todays mobile technology and that it plays an integral part in how they make decisions regarding their mobile dining experience, and they share those decisions with their friends and families said Ford. The incredibly thin, light design of the iPad 2 gives our readers the flexibility and freedom they value on a very powerful platform that includes two cameras for FaceTime and HD video recording, a dual-core A5 chip, 10-hour battery life, over 200 new software features in iOS 5 and iCloud all with WiFi capability. We couldnt be more pleased to give one to a loyal reader.

Last month, Ford and Nicora gave away an iPod Touch 4th Generation handheld device, and gift certificates at various mobile restaurants. The two plot to continue offering prizes each month to their VIP readers subscribers of The Dish!

All of our contests, drawings, and giveaways are open to newsletter subscribers only. We consider our subscribers to be our VIPs who deserve to be recognized. This is our way of showing our appreciation for their continued support, Said Ford.

Participants should visit the Stitches n Dishes website for entry details.

About Stitches n Dishes:

Stitches n Dishes, the creation of Christopher Ford and Andrew Nicora, and inspired by Stitch, an American Staff. Terrier mix / Bichon Frise, provides marketing, advertising and PR services to the mobile foods industry and it provides consumers with a single source for original articles, reviews, food photography, California fairs and events, discounts, contests and giveaways.

Stitches n Dishes is Californias first provider of a platform that stitches a link between food lovers, entertainment venues and mobile food operators, and the first fully dedicated marketing, advertising and development resource available to food vendors in California.

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Proxicast Introduces Two New 4G and LTE Mobile Cellular Antennas

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Pittsburgh, PA. (PRWEB) April 30, 2012

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Proxicast, manufacturer of the LAN-Cell and PocketPORT families of 3G/4G cellular routers and high-quality cellular accessories, today announces the addition of two new 4G/LTE antennas to its existing line of cellular antennas. These antennas are designed to meet the needs of the growing number of 4G devices which require higher-gain external antennas for applications such as machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, remote monitoring, video surveillance, vehicular tracking, and ATM/Vending machines.

The Proxicast 3G/4G Universal Blade (Part Number ANT-120-002) is a unique cellular dipole antenna that provides medium-gain on all 2G/3G (CDMA / GSM), and 4G (LTE / HSPA+) frequency bands currently in use by cellular network operators worldwide (698-960 / 1710-2170 / 2500-2700 MHz). The flat blade-shaped 3G/4G Universal Blade antenna is 5.12 inch (130 mm) long and has an omni-directional radiation pattern that delivers up to 3.5 dBi of gain with a built-in ground-plane. The antenna swivels 90

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