UK Going Mobile…In The Air

by Tyler Knott Gregson | April 2nd, 2008

When in the name of all that is good and pure, is the United States going to completely allow this?  Now, as I’ve mentioned before, the allowance of mobile phone calls in-flight has a plethora of pro’s and more than its fair share of cons.  While it WOULD be rad to call whomever you want whenever you want while flying, it most certainly WOULD NOT be rad to hear everyone else yacking at the very same time.  Yikes.

That said, the U.K. has officially approved in-flight mobile phone calls, just not during take-off and landing, and only after the plane reaches at least 3,000 meters according to reports.  According to the Office of Communications in the U.K., “The safety of passengers is paramount and mobile systems on aircraft will only be installed when they have secured approval by the European Aviation Safety Agency and the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK.”  Well at least they’ve thought it out.

Apparently the calls will be routed to an on-board base station and then sent out accordingly.  So, knowing this, how much do you want a Bluetooth headset to at least not have to HOLD the phone during your long flights?  Lets just hope they pre-install soundproof curtains between every seat from now on because the thought of hearing 250 passengers talking to 250 OTHER people all at the same time in a closed-in cabin at 30,000 feet is just, well, terrifying.

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  • Communist Cuba Finally Allows Unrestricted Cell Phone Use

    by Tyler Knott Gregson | April 1st, 2008

    Well I’ll be…Never thought I’d see this day.  Well maybe I did but I sure as heck didn’t think it’d be while the old man was still around.  That said, as the title mentions, Cuba, notoriously against, well just about everything cool, has finally buckled under the absolutely insurmountable pressure that the mobile phone revolution (pun intended) has put on the tiny island country.

    According to reports, “President Raul Castro announced today that the Cuban government will allow unrestricted use of mobile telephones by all Cubans for the first time.”  While some, and when I say some I mean very few some, have cell phone access through work or overseas service, for the first time EVER, anyone, anywhere in Cuba can actually have an account in their own name to do with and phone whomever they want.  Groovy.

    Isn’t it funny the liberties we tend to take for granted here?  Can you imagine if the government all of a sudden just wouldn’t allow you to use a cell phone or the internet?  Can you imagine if they actually tracked all of the things you said and did on your phone or onlineOh wait

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  • Welcome to the Uncanny Valley

    by Tyler Knott Gregson | March 31st, 2008

    Wikipedia defines the Uncanny Valley as: “a hypothesis that when robots and other facsimiles of humans look and act almost, but not entirely, like actual humans, it causes a response of revulsion among human observers. The “valley” in question is a dip in a proposed graph of the positivity of human reaction as a function of a robot’s lifelikeness.”

    Why am I bringing this up?  I don’t know, really just to link you to this site I found today that does more than freak me out.  Clearly I drove my car straight off the cliff and dove headfirst into the Uncanny Valley with this website visit, and I wanted you to as well.  In relation to technology, what does it all mean?  Simple really, it means we’re heading into a world where EVERYTHING is going to advance, Everything.  Already we are seeing new fuel opportunities arise, new ways of communicating, mice that fit INSIDE your computer and charge there…you name it, it’s either here, or on the way.

    Head over, get properly freaked out, then head back to see how you can dip your baby toe into the future without all the “response of revulsion,” by getting your hands on one of your own aforementioned MoGo Mice.  How uncanny is your valley?  I guess time will tell.

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  • Zoom Zoom

    by Elizabeth Blair York | March 28th, 2008

    “Fast” just got faster.

    The Core 2 Quad chips using Intel’s 45nm technology and hafnium-infused circuitry are out. We’re talking four processing cores and up to 12MB of shared L2 cache.

    Yes, you read that right: 12MB of CACHE.

    Zoom. Zoom. Indeed.

    Oh, and if you remember the old days of upgrading to that big ‘ol 386 back in the day?  These babies are boasting 1333 MHz.

    Think about all the things you’ll be able to do…until the next upgrade.

    If you’re a techie, check out the chips at Micro Center.

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  • New MoGo-mercial Up at YouTube!

    by Elizabeth Blair York | March 27th, 2008

    Our very own Jack Corrao has put up a new MoGo-mercial over at YouTube.

    It’s wicked cool with a wicked accent…. spin on over and take a gander!

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  • Green Travel Tips: 5 Things You Can Do to Save the Planet

    by Elizabeth Blair York | March 26th, 2008

    Even on the road, there are things mobile warriors can do to help Green the world and save the planet’s resources.

    1) Don’t leave it on:

    Many of us leave our laptops on so they can receive e-mail. However, that burns electricity. Simply powering down if you’re going to be away for more than 30 minutes will represent significant energy savings.

    And even before you leave on a trip, a simple check that the home will be using as little power and heat as possible can go a long, long way over time.

    2) Unplug it:

    “Phantom Draw” is the power pulled by appliances that aren’t, actually, doing anything for you. And your cell phone charger is one of the biggest offenders.

    How big? Up to 90% of ALL the electricity sucked in by that charger happens when your phone isn’t even plugged into it! Just pulling it from the outlet can be a major change in terms of energy consumption.

    3. Don’t Print It:

    Sure, we need to print boarding passes and the like. But thinking twice before printing the rest would be a great boon to the planet.

    There are other ways to be paper-free: downloading podcasts instead of grabbing brochures (like iToors), emailing meeting agendas, and sending itinerary information to a PDA or SmartPhone. I noticed that once I started paying attention, I was coming home with about 40 fewer sheets of print-outs than I had before.

    3. Rent Green:

    Like many other mobile warriors, I used to get bumped to some very comfortable cars over the years. Ones that burned a lot more gas than what I drove at home, but I didn’t think twice about it.

    Now that I do think about it, and so do car rental companies. Three of the major ones are now offering very Green cars for rent. Enterprise, Hertz and Avis all have a Green Collection of hybrids available.

    4. Get Your Power For Free:

    I never knew that a universal 75-watt car adapter, which plugs into a cigarette lighter, actually draws from the car’s alternator. That makes is “free power” since it pulls from the extra available while driving! Now I carry the adapter instead of all those specially-made car chargers when I travel and help save the planet.

    5. Replace your battery:

    If you find yourself charging more and more often, it may be time to replace your battery. You can also buy extenders that will help your current battery work longer.

    A more efficient battery can make for major power savings - and besides helping the planet, can be a real time-saver on the road.

    The knack of saving the planet while traveling comes simply from having the intention to do so. At the end of the day, every little bit does help, and we can each be part of the solution.

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  • MoGo Fan Post WITH Unboxing Photos

    by Tyler Knott Gregson | March 25th, 2008

    Lets face it, if you’re a geek like my esteemed co-writer of this blog and I are, you probably get excited anytime anyone, anywhere posts photos of their unboxing of a new product.  Right?  Tell me it’s not just me.  That said, I just so happened to stumble upon a post over at Swedish Tech Report fresh from their unboxing of their new MoGo Mouse x54!

    The bottom line is, they LOVE it.  How can they not?  Here’s a snippet of what they had to say about the ol x54:

    “My first thought when starting to use it was this might be alittle akward, but I was wrong I had an excellent experience with it.  The buttons on it’s very easy to use and allows an easy way to carry it with you.  Im amazed by the fact that Mogo has allowed the creation of an version that allows you to have the portability that you need and have the features that you need. “

    Right on Swedish Tech Report.  Stay tuned to see what else we come up with.  I promise you won’t be disappointed!

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  • According to Google: Mobile Internet Era At Hand

    by Tyler Knott Gregson | March 24th, 2008

    When a company as big, powerful and influential as Google makes a new claim, 9 times out of 10, the best idea is to just listen.  I’m just listening this morning and you know what I heard? That’s right, Google announced that the era of Mobile Internet is officially at hand.

    Does this signify a drastic shift in the way we access information?  Does this indicate a change in the “how” and the “Where” for the data, communications, and programs we’re using?  Absolutely it does, on all counts.  We’re becoming (as you, kind readers of this blog already know) a mobile generation of mobile warriors.  We’re on the go, on the rise and the home-based desktop computer is becoming so much more antiquated.  With Wi-Fi, SmartPhones, Bluetooth, MoGo Mice, and mobile Web, we’re able to be so much more mobile, ALL of the time.  Welcome, friends, to the Era of the Mobile Internet.

    According to the article,

    “We have very much hit a watershed moment in terms of mobile Internet usage,” Matt Waddell, a product manager for Google Mobile, said in an interview. “We are seeing that mobile Internet use is in fact accelerating.” 

    It’s here, it’s now and it’s only going to increase more.  Hold onto your hats, who knows what is coming next.

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  • Best Easter Eggs

    by Elizabeth Blair York | March 21st, 2008

    In honor of the holiday, we bring you some of our favorite Easter Eggs. The tech kind, of course.

    A tech Easter Egg is a little application, picture, or message that is “hidden” in a device or software. Back in the days that I gave tech seminars, I always finished my Mac presentations withe a list of all my favorite ones from Apple (and they are legion). Google also loves a good Easter Egg. And? Really bad ones!

    Here are a couple of links:

    - The BIG LIST of Easter Eggs (including those hidden in your DVD’s!)

    - 17 Cool Eggs found in Google

    And if you’re interested in C|Net’s Top 5 favorites (I especially enjoyed making my printer sing ‘Ode to Joy’!)

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  • I Want My Flying Car

    by Elizabeth Blair York | March 20th, 2008

    Milner Motors Flying CarI can remember being told that “…in the year 2000, there will be flying cars!”

    Hey, it’s 2008.

    Where’s my flying car?

    Seriously. I have spent about (roughly) a bazillion hours of my life either stuck in traffic or waiting for a plane to either load, taxi, land, or be something mysteriously called ‘de-iced’.

    I know the best airports for WiFi, fish fry, souvenirs, tire exhibits, and a chilled cosmopolitan. (Grand Rapids, Boston/Logan, Paris/CDG, Detroit and the Ambassador’s Club in Raleigh, NC.)

    I know from brutal experience the worst stretches of road for congestion. (94 coming out of Boston, Manhattan [all of it], 290 at 90/94 out of Chicago, 101 at the 405 in  L.A., The Bourne Bridge on a Saturday morning in the summer, the entire 85 in Atlanta, and all of Washington D.C. until you hit New Jersey.)

    But all this knowledge could become happily useless if someone would just give me a flying car.

    Well, check out what Milner Motors is up to!  It looks wonky, but do we really care? It’s a FLYING CAR.

    Or, rather, it WILL be once they make it, uh, fly.

    If you live in the New York area, you can check it out starting tomorrow (March 21) through the end of the month at the New York Auto Show.

    And if you do - please take your laptop and MoGo mouse and tell us all about it!

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