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Matt Westover’s Final Blog from CES 2008!

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Here you go folks, Matt Westover’s final post from inside CES 2008!  It was a great week for MoGo and thanks for following it through the days!!

 

The Harsh Realities of…The Morning After CES

Where are all the camera’s?  Where are the producers? What happened to my limo?    Uh-O, CES is over and it is back to reality.

Reality started for me at about 1am Friday morning when I landed back in Boston.  My limo had morphed into a dirty cab taking me home.  Upon exiting the cab at the corner near my house, I accidentally hit the door handle getting out of the car and knocked my Blackberry out of my hand and onto the wet ground outside the car.  This would not have been the end of the world until I realized the cab was parked over a city drain and my Blackberry bounced off the grate and fell perfectly through one of the holes and splashed in the drain water below.  The screen light was on so I could clearly see my bberry sinking down and into the pipe with the rain water.  In one second, my phone and my database was gone. Yes it was gone forever.  How did I react?  It was an irreversible occurrence and had to get over it and figure it out in the morning.

The 6am wakeup call came very quickly and the day was going to be a busy one.  Once the kids were fed and off to school I was staring at a 9 foot Christmas tree in the middle of our living room that needed to be sent out with the trash.  Whoa, I just went from summer weather in the “anything goes” city of Las Vegas to rainy cold weather in Boston staring at a Christmas tree that needed to be cut in pieces and thrown out.  Clearly, I was back to reality.  Grabbing a power tool, I cut the branches off the tree and took it all out for trash.  One action item down; many to go.

Now, I was chomping at the bit to get to the cell phone store the moment it opened. Without my phone and email, I was out of contact with our MoGo team and had to get connected again.  The store was open and my replacement phone was in stock.  Now the challenge was restoring my database; if I could get it back at all.   After 20 years in the backup segment of the market, I had a backup of my bberry database and could quickly back off the proverbial “edge of the bridge” as the day was looking up at that point.

Now I could get back to work.  Or so I thought…..  It turns out I had to take our dog to the vet as it was one of my roles I agreed to when we bought the dog.  After a couple of hours and a little medication, our dog was back in action and I now I was back to work.  What happened to my life of luxury I had the day before?  It may not have been reality but it was much easier than this juggling act I was going through today!  And who needs reality anyway?

Ah, there is the twist.  Reality may have very wide or very narrow swings of its pendulum. It is for each one of us to manage the adversity reality can place in front of us at any moments notice.  This week of CES was all real and the pendulum swung broadly from the highs to the lows and it was up to our MoGo team and me to manage ourselves through it and drive the company ball down the field in 2008.

All the best athletes, doctor’s, teachers, business professionals (the list goes on) have setbacks and difficult times in their journey to success.  None have an easy ride and a straight road to success. What made them the best and what defined their character is how they responded to adversity and how they stood back up on their feet, dusted themselves off and kept competing.  A champion is made in the difficult times and recognized as such later.  A champion prepares tirelessly without the camera watching and executes with unwavering focus when the camera’s are rolling!

Though everyone wants to be a champion; few are preparing themselves to overcome their own or their company’s own challenges/setbacks to become a champion!

Now that the bright lights of the camera’s are gone and the limo’s aren’t here, it is our time to prepare/execute for the year and come back to CES in 2009 and beat our past performances!  Yes, as it turns out, we are our own competition and if we worry about ourselves and stay focused to our game plan, we can surpass our CES success of 2008.

Today’s reality was challenging; I will make tomorrow’s reality better!

Matt

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Bling-O-Rama… The Golden MoGo!

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Check out the GOLD and DIAMOND ENCRUSTED MOUSE that MoGo is giving away!!

To celebrate more than a quarter of a million MoGos sold, the company has created an extraordinary gold, diamond-encrusted MoGo X54…. and they are GIVING it AWAY tomorrow at the CES!

Shazam!

It will be awarded to one lucky visitor at the ‘Into Tomorrow Booth #71723‘ on January 9 as part of a prize draw. Visit the booth to enter the draw.

The winner will be announced live on Internet radio at noon Las Vegas time on Wednesday. The base of the mouse will then be engraved with the winner’s name.

Matt Westover said; “We’re delighted that more than a quarter of a million MoGos have now been shipped, and wanted to do something special to mark the news. We pride ourselves on our innovation and creativity, and the unveiling of our special edition gold MoGo is an imaginative and dramatic statement to celebrate our success.”

Good luck to everyone who enters!

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MoGo Mouse X54 PRO Announced a Finalist in Bluetooth “Best Of CES” Competition!

Monday, January 7th, 2008

We just got the news! The MoGo Mouse X54 PRO has been selected as a finalist in the Best of CES 2008 contest!! This is a huge honor, that recognizes the X54 Pro as among the best of the best on the market today.

The mouse was sponsored in the contest by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Their director, Michael Foley, enthused; “Newton Peripherals takes advantage of Bluetooth wireless technology by putting a unique twist on familiar devices to create a truly innovative 2-in-1 product.”

If you’re at the CES, the X54 is being featured today at the ShowStoppers event.

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Great Article: Meet Matt Westover

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Wow how did I NOT see this gem before now?!  This gem I’m referring to, is an absolutely awesome article I Just found called “Meet Matt Westover - The Man Behind The MoGo Mouse.”  Basically the article does just that, it allows all of You, to meet Matt, who truly is the man behind the MoGo Mouse.

Head over and check it out, watch the embedded video they provided and learn a whole slew of info about not only Matt, but this great company in general.  The article sums it up pretty sweetly:

“The vision that Matt and the folks at Newton Peripherals had of a mouse that would fit into an available open slot on a notebook, connect without wires using Bluetooth technology and provide that ease of navigation on a screen that we were so used to getting on our desktops was a grand dream.  But dreams and their realizations are what makes us so unique and it was this dream that led to the growth and the ultimate success of the first MoGo Mouse.” 

Mobility On The Go.  MoGo.  At any rate, thanks for a great article, keep enjoying the mouse!

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AT&T Offer with a FREE MoGo Mouse still available

Friday, December 21st, 2007

If you’ve been shopping online for the holidays,  then you know how critical dedicated broadband has become  And if you’ve been trying to do it via your laptop, hunting for the rapidly disappearing free WiFi as you travel - you know how critical connectivity is becoming.

Cue the trumpets. Because AT&T is still offering a FREE MoGo mouse AND Bluetooth adapter if you sign up for their DSL.

Check it out here.

It’s all packaged together for convenience - connectivity for every system you own. For your PC at home, there’s DSL with speeds up to 6 Mbps/512 Kbps, the ability to talk on your phone while you surf, and a host of other features.

And as part of the same promotion, your mobility requirements are more than covered! Your laptop is ready to go with the free MoGo mouse, the Bluetooth adaptor, and Wi-Fi at nearly 11,000 hot spots.

And don’t forget the free Gateway that allows you to connect all your systems back at home.

There are no term limits, no multi-year commitments or outrageous cancellation penalties, switching is easy with their simple program, and the prices run about what it would cost for a family pizza.

Start off 2008 with the connectivity you need at a price you can afford!

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Have You Evah? MoGo at YouTube

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I was surprised to discover last night that YouTube has quite a collection of homemade videos about teh MoGo Mouse family.

We’ve linked before, I think, to the one by Tris Hussey (who is an associate). Yesterday, I watched some others. One of my favorites is a very in-depth one by ‘Experience Mobility’ that spends about 9 minutes showing the ins and outs of the mouse (in a lovely lakeside location, btw). This video is an absolutely nuts-and-bolts tour of every aspect of the guy’s experience with the mouse.

My other favorite? The Shiny Review of the new X54. They posted it just last week and, as they say on their site, use the word ‘Little’ more times than they can count…but when you’re talking about the X54 - you DO run out of synonyms for ’small’ pretty quick!

Not that anyone needs an excuse to blow some time at YouTube, right? … Enjoy!

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Details! AT&T DSL with a free MoGo

Friday, December 14th, 2007

You asked, we answer: here are some more details about that free MoGo offer over at AT&T…

The ELITE and PRO offers are bundled with some great fetures, including Free Wi-Fi at nearly 11,000 hot spots, Free Broadband Extras: ESPN.com 360, Disney Connections, ABC News Now, and a Free Gateway (a $79.99 value). And the price is extremely competitive: about the cost of a large or extra-large pizza (depending on which plan you use) - plus, if you’re switching from cable internet, AT&T will give you 3months - FREE.

All the DSL offers come with AT&T Mail Guard for anti-spam and anti-virus e-mail protection, as well as pop-up blockers and parental controls (just to name a few). And AT&T’s TrueSwitch™ service makes moving to AT&T simple. The service will automatically transfer your contacts, addresses, favorites and calendar, and forward your email for you.

Want to find out more?  Head over to AT&T,  enter your phone number, and see what AT&T DSL can offer you (in addition to the free MoGo Mouse!) with no obligation.

AT&T offer

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Free MoGo when you switch to high-speed Internet with AT&T

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Big News!!

Newton Peripherals has teamed up with good ol’ Ma Bell to bring customers a great deal. AT&T is offering cutomers a FREE MoGo Mouse with Bluetooth® Adapter (valued at $89.99) when you switch from cable Internet to high speed Internet from AT&T!

Check it out: www.att.com/mogo

(The splash page has a link to really cool MoGo vid!)

AT&T Free MoGo Offer

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Wii and Bluetooth

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Don’t tell my son, but Santa is bringing us a Wii for Christmas.

And by ‘Santa’, I mean my enterprising husband - who hunted one down over Black Friday and stuffed it in the back of our closet. This is the display of some of the greatest restraint ever shown by a techno-crazy man.

One of my concerns about getting a Wii was the barrage of ‘Ping! Splat! Wowza!’ that would echo through our house at all hours as we engaged in Mario-Sonic Olympics.

Not to worry.

As it turns out, Wii is Bluetooth-enabled. An excuse, if ever one was needed, to buy several MoGo Headsets when they roll into production. This will create a truly personal and wireless playing experience.

On the flip side, having those cool Wii-remotes (’Wiimotes’) be Bluetooth-based means that several enterprising hackers have found ways to turn them into mice for your computer.

Because the remotes aren’t designed for that use (unlike the MoGo x54 series) , the results of these experiments have been very interesting.

Perhaps my favorite is the guys who turned their Wii motes into Lightsabers on their Macs.

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Black Friday

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Here in the United States, the Friday after Thanksgiving is known as ‘Black Friday’. It is a day kicking off a weekend dedicated to Christmas shopping, and to entice customers retailers often put ‘teaser deals‘ on the floor starting as early as 5AM.

And us technogeeks are the most rabid shoppers of them all. (See this Black Friday post from this morning showing proof.

If you’ve decided to spend Black Friday and this shopping weekend doing your purchasing from the comfort of your own home, here’s some recommendations.

1) MoGo online retailers: found here.

2) Amazon.com is running a 10,000 giveaway until midnight tonight. Their ‘Black Friday’ include deals on the MoGo products!

3) Find more Internet deals (and scam stories) at BlackFriday.info.

4) Make your tech gifts green this year. Find how at this Business Week article.

5) While you’re at it, get your fake pink Christmas upside-down pink tree here.

Happy Shopping. And, as my partner Tyler said, we all wish you a wonderful holiday weekend.

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