This is very cool !! An iPad in your dash

I am a real fan of technologies that perform multiple functions but often find that the convenience of such devices for functions other than their primary function often leaves a little bit to be desired.  Even something as simple as using your phone as a camera often introduces compromises that it isn’t useful for traditional photography.  Another one that I would like to be seamless but isn’t is using your phone as a GPS or for music in the car.  I have never really thought about using my iPad in the car because my initial thorugh would be that it’s too cumbersome.   Well this video is by a group called SoundManCarAudio and shows how they created a really nice “dock” that allows you to plug in your iPad (2) into your dashboard (in this case a Ford F150 truck). (Not sure what the Blogging protocol is for this but i just listened to it again and “noticed” some lacing of profanities in the video – be advised) 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jr3_zLHTbY&feature=player_embedded

I wonder how long it will be before this becomes a standard option for new cars – that would certainly get my attention !!

In addition to the coolness of this (especially Facetime in your dash !!) I was also really impressed by enthusiasm that these guys have for their jobs – Rock on !!!

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Turning OFF another Microsoft Windows “Productivity Feature”

A few weeks ago I wrote about how much I hated Windows Auto/aero fit feature and how to turn it off.  Well yesterday I had the second person tell me that they had read the post and wished they could turn off the “feature” where Windows automatically selects a window when you hover/move the mouse over it.  To be honest I haven’t come across it but it did sound annoying so I checked into it and sure enough it’s another one of Microsoft’s Ease of Access features.  Here’s how you turn it off:

- Open the Control Panel

- click on the Ease of Access link

- Then click ont he “Make mouse easier to use”

- Then uncheck the selection for “Activate a window by hovering over it with mouse”

I also noticed that the setting for the afore mentioend Aero snap feature is also present here as well as where I originally found it under “make it easier to focus on tasks”.

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Disruptathon Hottest Mobile Application Event

Last night I went to Gannett/USA Today’s headquarters in McLean for Pete Erickson’s Disruptathon Mobile Application challenge.  It was a terrific evening and something I would expect to see in Silicon Valley not in the DC Area.  Pete got a couple of hundred mobile app enthusiasts to come and hear from (and judge) presentations from 10 new mobile applications.  All ten apps were very good but the highlights to me were:

Skyfer - This service/app seemed to me like a micro version of LivingSocial or Groupon.  It allows anyone to publish the availability of products or services, for a limited time, at a certain price within a certain distance from where you are.  While this was described for traditional merchants I think that a huge potential for this is for service companies.  For example if a landscape gardener has an open morning they can “skyfe” their availability in a certain area and anyone in that area can “skyfe” their request for the time (OK I forget which way they were using the term Skyfe !!).  This seems like an interesting combination of CraigsList and Living Social/Groupon.   I also think that the fact that it is easy to restrict your offers by time and location that this would minimize the documented issues where LS/Groupon vendors have been totally overrun by the increases in business that have threatened their businesses.

TrafficTalk – This app takes an interesting approach to dealing with traffic.  It sounds like it is an open audio channel that you can connect to and listen to others, in the same area, talk about where there are delays on your route.  If you have any additional input you can also change to a talk mode where you can add your comments.  Like many of the community type applications the utility of this app is going to depend on how many others are using the same app in your immediate area.  An interesting twist with TrafficTalk is that they have “traffic hosts” who will moderate the audio comments and interact with the folks on the road.  A differentiator that they pointed out between them and other traffic apps is that you are not required to read the screen on the phone while you are driving as all the information is coming through your speakers as audio.

RXMindme – This is an app that I personally could have used a few months ago when a family member was released from an extended hospital stay with 19 different presciptions, each with a different schedule.  My solution then was a huge spreadsheet with checkboxes for each time a certain medicine needed to be taken.  With RXMindme each of the prescriptions can be entered by picking the medications from an included FDA Drug database (worth the purchase price – free – all by itself <gr>) and then entering the schedule.  The phone then alerts you when you need to take each prescription and allows you to check-off that you have taken it.  A nice feature of the app is that you can create a report of what drugs you took and when you took them to provide back to your physician.

The final two apps were two of my favorites and happen to have won the two top awards of the evening.

One News – I had a bit of a deep dive on this one as I was fortunate enough to sit with Oliver from OneNews at dinner prior to the presentations and I was impressed with their concept.  The idea behind it is that today traditional journalists or reporters are most likely going to be beaten to the scene of a newsworthy event by someone with a photo or video enabled cellphone.  These citizen jopurnalist will (even today) most likely take photos or video of the events they see but have no consistent way of sharing those images beyond their friends through something like Facebook.  That’s where OneNews comes in, they have an app that lets you register with them and whenever you see “news” you can take photos and video which can then be pushed to the OneNews servers and then sysndicated through their network of news outlets.  While this wasn’t my favorite app of the evening I did think that it was the most disruptive to an exisitng industry, which was the main focus of the evening and in fact OneNews won the award for most Disruptive application.

Airendipity – I have to confess that I am not usually a fan of computer or phone games so when I read the summary of Airendipity I really thought that this was going to be a bust !!  Very much to the contrary I found this to be my favorite app of the evening and unfortunately I don’t think I’m going to be able to do it justice here.  The idea is that you “create” paper airplane that you can put messages on and then launch them in different directions.  Other users of the app will see lots of paper airplanes flying around and can grab one, read the message and comment on it before launching it off again.  You have the ability to track where your plane is and what route it has taken along with any comments that have been added to it on it’s journey.   I thought that this was even more impressinve when Kevin Barret, the developer of the app confessed that he had written up the idea for the application in order to submit it to Disruptathon and then when it was accepted he spent the last nine days creating the app – pretty impressive !!  I guess I was not alone in being impressed by Airendipity as it won almost all of the awards for the evening.

It was an enjoyable and informative evening and thanks once again to Gannett for hosting and to Pete Erickson and his Disruptahon crew for pulling it all together.

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Disabling Auto Snap or Aero Snap “feature” in Windows 7

Windows 7 has a feature that expands a window to full screen when you drag that window near the edge of the screen. I’ve always heard it referred to as Auto Snap but in looking for this solution I found that Microsoft refers to is as Aero Snap (go figure).   As someone who usually has at least half a dozen application wiondows open at a time I spend a lot of time moving and resizing windows so I can see what I need to. There is nothing more frustrating when doing this that to have the window fill up the whole screen (especially when recording screen videos which I’ve been doing this morning.)  So a little bit of sleuthing (mainly to find out what MS calls it !!) shows that to turn off Aero Snap you:

- Open Control Panel

- Click on the “Ease of Access Center” link

- then click on the last item in the list “Make it easier to focus on tasks”

- then click the “prevent Windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen” in the Make it easier to manage windows section.

You should be set, other than to wonder why (based on the title of the last section), by default Microsoft make it more difficult to manage your windows.

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New meaning to the phrase “Pay By Phone”

As a fan of both Starbucks and my iPhone I was intrigued recently when I read an article about using your iPhone to pay for your coffee in Starbucks.  I downloaded the app from the app store and then linked it with my Starbucks card/account and the next time I was in Starbucks I pulled out my phone instead of my wallet.

I opened the app and clicked on the “Touch to Pay” button (see first image) and it produced a 2-D barcode (see second image) and the clerk then scanned it and almost instantly the balance on my card was updated  A couple of things that I have noted since the first time I used it.  I was originally nervous about the security as if the phone is lost someone could go into the app and run up my account with lattes but a friendly clerk in the Germantown Starbucks pointed out that within the app you can set a password (I wish more apps allowed you to set a password within the app rather than for the whole phone which I hate !!).   The second issue is that it doesn’t seem to work at Starbucks locations that are inside other stores such as our neighborhood Harris Teeter which is annoying but I’m sure they’ll work that out sooner or later.  I have a feeling this type of thing might be an indication of things to come as I know it is pretty standard in other parts of the world to be able to pay with your cell phone.

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Apple just does design right !!

Earlier today I read an article (I’ll try to track it down and post a link) about a Senior Microsoft manager who made the (rather public) statement that all managers at Microsoft should use a Macbook Pro because of its design.   I was thinking about this all day and was just reading about the new iPad 2 and saw the following video which just reiterates this point …Click here to watch .  I am an avid iPad owner/user and I have looked at 100s of cases for it and not only does this one seem very efficient (and admittedly Apple had an advantage in that they designed specific features into the iPad 2 to accomodate the case) but it is also very simple.

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