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Square Now Available At Major Retailers… for a price!

Posted on 24 October 2011 by geek

Square, the company responsible for putting credit card processing into the hands of the masses, gleefully announced the release of their Square reader at big-box retailers across the country, including: Apple, RadioShack, Best Buy, Target and Wal-Mart.  With a retail price of around $10, this is sure to be a boon for Square and consumers.  The good news is that you can still get a free Square reader by visiting their website at http://www.squareup.com/.

As someone that has infrequently used their service, it’s easy to see that their business potential could be taking off and when you compare this to some of the other solutions on the market – PayPal for instance – it’s easy to see why people might want to switch.  Don’t get me wrong, I love PayPal, but their swipe service is virtually non-existent and for someone that wants to, from time to time, accept real credit cards with very quick turnaround, the service is excellent.  Definitely worth a look.  Works on all Apple devices and with most Android phones.

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Verizon Wireless Reports LTE 4G Outage

Posted on 27 April 2011 by geek

Earlier this morning Verizon finally acknowledged a problem with it’s 4G LTE network. Through their official Verizon Wireless Twitter account (@VerizonWireless), Verizon Wireless has reported that “We’re aware of an issue with #4G #LTE connections & our network engineers are working to resolve quickly. Will update here.” As a Verizon Thunderbolt customer, this is a wee-bit frustrating, with the most interesting read coming a few hours later: “Investigating 4G LTE network issue; ThunderBolts making voice calls, may get slower 1xRTT data. Will update here.”

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