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Experiment Week 8: iPod Touch & MiFi Card to Replace iPhone

Turning iPod to iPhone Apps

This post is long overdue, although, if you googled iPod Touch and MiFi together, you would have come across a LifeHacker article which details how to use this combination as a solution. While having two devices is not ideal, I find it’s much better than when I was using my iphone which had NO SERVICE at home. At best I had intermittent service to send and receive occasional texts but not enough bandwidth to have a conversation without sitting in perfect stillness or contorting my body by a window to get the signal. Ironically, I pulled the SIM card out of my iphone and put it in a Motorola RAZR and the RAZR received phone calls. The calls weren’t perfect on the RAZR yet I had enough of a signal to hear a conversation. On the iphone people would cut in and out that I would miss half the conversation and was completely frustrated between that and the dropped calls.

Apps to Talk & Text on the iTouch
First, I’ve tried several voice over IP (VOIP) apps on the iphone and forwarded my google voice number to the VOIP apps. These apps usually make you select a new phone number without the option to port in an existing number. I use google voice (GV) for the business and forward it to a phone number with a signal or answer calls on the computer. A previous guest post on GenJuice details how to make free voice calls, video chats, and texting.

Here are the apps I’m using to give the iPod Touch cell phone functionality.

Textfree with Voice by Pinger

I was using the beta version when Pinger introduced voice-functionality at TechCrunch Disrupt last year, it crashed a lot and I received the servers were not available dialogs. It has since improved, then added the ability to received free incoming calls, send picture messages from a textfree email address which is [your_username]@textfree.us, and facebook chat from within this app. Sometimes, calls take a bit longer to connect because GV will route the call to all of my available numbers. I haven’t tested how quickly calls come through if you dial the number directly. The caveat with this free app is if you don’t use the app for 30 days, you will lose the number you selected and I still occasionally get the Textfree servers are not available message.

Textfree with Voice

Pros:

  • Free incoming calls
  • Send picture messages
  • Facebook chat within the app
  • Notifications popup on the screen when you get incoming texts
  • Calls sound pretty good when using home WiFi
Cons:
  • Takes awhile for incoming calls to activate even after you click answer when using the MiFi card to connect to the internet.
  • Calls on 3G are still somewhat hollow sounding for the recipient.
  • Can’t receive MMS or picture messages to your iTouch unless the sender sends the message to your Textfree email address.
Skype

Skype

I pay $2.99 a month for unlimited outgoing calls to the United States and Canada on Skype. I don’t need to call internationally which is why this plan works for me. I also signed up for the SkypeIn or an online phone number which was about $12 for three months before I learned Textfree had the free incoming calls. Dropping the online phone number since I can receive calls via my computer on Google Talk.

Pros:

  • You select the number that will show on the caller ID for your outgoing call. I like this because my GV number is what people see call their mobile or landline either from my iTouch or the desktop version of Skype.
  • Video calls on the go when in a good 3G area or ideally on WiFi.
Cons:
  • Voicemail – there is currently voicemail on Skype and I don’t know how to get rid of it. I prefer the GV voicemail since it transcribes my messages.
  • Calls when in a non-3G area don’t sound very good.
GV Connect

GV Connect by Andreas Amann

Of the Google Voice apps I’ve tested, I like GV Connect over the app released by Google. In composing a new SMS or text message, you can type in the name of the person you want directly in the TO field, tap out your text, then send. In the Google Voice app, unless you have the number memorized, you have to go to the address book to select the person first, then select text, before you can even tap out your message. It was too many steps, come on Google, really!??

Pros:

  • Sending a text uses my address book without having additional steps.
  • Select which phones to forward calls and texts to from within the app.
  • Select do not disturb directly from the app.
  • Regular updates to the app to fix bugs and add features.
  • Integrates with Talkatone if using that for VOIP.

Cons:

  • Not a VOIP app.
MiFi

MiFi

This app doesn’t add calling or texting capabilities, I had to add it because I use it to check battery life on my MiFi card and to see the signal strength. It supports MiFi from Virgin Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint.

Measures:

  • Connectivity bars (0 – 5 bars)
  • Battery level (0 – 4 bars)
  • Data received and sent (in/out)
  • IP address
While the experience with the iTouch and MiFi is not ideal, it was good enough for me to put my AT&T account on hold until announcements of the iPhone 5. I will detail that later along with the other apps I’ve tried and ultimately deleted from my ipod because they didn’t do what I wanted well enough.
Have you tried these apps on your ipod or ipad? If you have better suggestions for a VOIP app let me know in the comments, I would love to try them out!

April 11, 2011 Cheryl Marquez Lifehacks Leave a Comment

Dancing Through The Bucket List

What is on your bucket list? Most people think of a bucket list as the list of things you’ve always wanted to do before you die. I know that sounds somewhat morbid, I like to think of it as the list of things to do to feel alive and the adventures to take during a lifetime. I’ve been consumed by work since I’ve arrived in Seattle and my only source of stress relief is finding ways to free my soul through dance.

My Bucket List

  • Dance in a flash mob
  • Perform like Cirque du Soleil acrobat
  • Work in a job that offered world travel – check!
  • Fall madly, deeply in love – check! I should have been more specific with this and instead stated “Fall madly, deeply in love and keep this relationship alive”…live and learn.

A couple weeks ago, I took a Zumba class being offered at a Lululemon Athletica store at University Village by Medora, one of my favorite instructors. It was such an amazing experience to dance in the store as shoppers walked by on a Sunday evening. I thought, wow, this is what it must feel like to dance in a flash mob.

As I’ve wandered around Seattle I stumbled across a trapeze school in West Seattle and a barre studio in Capitol Hill. I thought to myself, the best way to conquer my fear of heights is to confront it head on by taking to the air like a Cirque du Soleil acrobat, plus it would cross off an item on my bucket list. The trapeze class I signed up for was silk aerial which was done on the silks or the long fabric attached to the ceiling that the acrobats climb and suspend themselves. I naively thought there would be a harness to hoist the beginners up and down the fabric. I later learned it is your body strength and the technique to strategically wrap the fabric which gets you up there.

The barre studio workout focuses on the barre warm-ups traditionally done in a ballet studio, not the bar with alcohol. I found this spot as I was on my way Tavern Law which is the bar with alcohol, confusing, right? Since this was essentially my last week in Seattle, I decided I must take at least one class at each of these places since I’ll was going to miss the Glee Flash Mob rehearsal on Saturday.

I signed up for 3 ballet classes at Barre3 for $30, versus $20 for 1 class, awesome deal right? I might have to reserve judgement on this since Tuesday morning will be my first ballet class in a little over a year. I’m still pretty sure I’m going to discover new muscles in places I never knew existed.

On Thursday evening, I’m scheduled to take a beginner silk aerial class. That is what’s pictured in this blog post, I’ll post pictures of the class and how it went this weekend. No time to chicken out now!

March 8, 2011 Cheryl Marquez Bombchel Leave a Comment

5 Apps to Turn The iPod Touch Into A Mobile Phone


I have had the iPod Touch 4th generation and the Virgin Mobilr MiFi for almost a week. My experiment to turn the iPod Touch into my cell phone has had some challenges which I’ll go into in a separate post.

The first thing I needed to do was to download apps so I can send and receive text messages, my fingers might break off if they miss a single day of vigorous texting or instant messaging.

February 12, 2011 Cheryl Marquez Business Leave a Comment

How Can An Ordinary Errand Go So Awry?


Ordinary Errand

I stopped by the bank on the way home since I didn’t want to do it before my 7:30 AM meeting. Everyone knows I’m not quite an early bird yet, maybe one day. I wanted to get my banking done and pack my gym bag to get a head start for Thursday since I would likely sleep until the last possible second in the morning.

The ATM machine was inside so I swiped my debit card to unlock the door to let me in the bank. While I’m at the ATM, I hear this commotion at the door and then this guy walks in. I was nervous until I turned around and saw I could take him. He commented that the door was a little finicky.

I finished my transaction, then when I got ready to leave the door wouldn’t open, so I tried pushing and pulling harder then tried the other door and IT WOULDN’T OPEN! It was my turn to cause a commotion and the guy stopped what he was doing to see what was going on. When I turned back to the first door, I saw this GIANT RED button that you’re supposed to push to get out.

Blonde moment:

During all the commotion, i thought omg I don’t want to be locked in the bank until the morning but wait if that happens I’ll be on the news! Ummm no…all that happened is that I managed to get out of the bank, just slightly embarrassed with my inability to open the door for myself.

Has this happened to anyone else? Tell me I’m not alone.

February 10, 2011 Cheryl Marquez Bombchel Leave a Comment

Experiment Day 1: iPod Touch & MiFi Card to Replace iPhone


I’ve had the AT&T iPhone for the last year and I love it for browsing the Internet, texting, & IMing (when it actually gets service). In Arizona there were dead zones in the house that it didn’t even register missed calls. The worst was sitting at lunch with 12 people in Vegas and the only people who could actually talk or text were the ones on Verizon. They had service, while the rest of us watched in envy as our iPhones became iPod Touches before our eyes.

This year, I’ve decided to get a 32 GB iPod Touch and a Virgin Mobile MiFi card to see if I can use this solution for my primary communication.

I received my Virgin Mobile MiFi on Saturday and tested it on Superbowl Sunday. I connected my iPhone, my netbook (HP Mini 1000), my cofounders iPad, and his MacBook. The MiFi just worked after we entered the wifi password into the aforementioned devices. The MiFi gave all of the devices Internet access for about 3.5 hours, it almost lasted to the end of the game and I was a little bit impressed. It was $149 for the Virgin Mobile MiFi card which uses the Sprint network and $40 for unlimited bandwidth. Did I mention there’s no contract? Sweet!!

I just received the iPod Touch in the mail today, I will write or create a video blog of the first 5 apps I downloaded to use it for calls & texting. I will blog about this experiment periodically for the next month.

February 8, 2011 Cheryl Marquez Business Leave a Comment

Would You Walk Away From Everything You Love to Follow Your Passion?

What would you do if you were given a chance to participate in a startup incubator to work on your dream project? The answer for anyone with the entrepreneur gene would say yes absolutely, I’m in! What if participating in this program meant you had to leave everyone you loved behind to pursue your dream, would you still do it? What if it meant you had no income until your startup made revenue or you got angel investors interested in putting up the cash to back your idea, would you still do it? The level of commitment to following the dream antes up as each safety net is stripped away. READ MORE…


Submitted this as a guest blog post for the GenJuice website. Make your dreams reality and follow your passion.


Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/leecullivan/2313684754/

January 8, 2011 Cheryl Marquez Lifehacks Leave a Comment

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