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Tuesday Tech Tips

by Michael Krupa on November 15, 2010

My how time flies.  I’ve been locked up inside the home office working 24×7 on a project instead of providing you with Tuesday Tech Tips.  Oh well.  As the song says:  I never promised you a rose garden. Once again the guilt has won out and I found some great new tips for you.

I don’t personally care how good the Dyson vacuums actually do at vacuuming since they look fabulous. Looks more important anyway. Right?  For those of you not living in a McMansion, Engadget has a review of the cute new Dyson City canister vacuum.  Did I mention it sure is cute?

Do you wonder what the difference is between all the icons on the iPhone LinkedIn app?  No? Well umm, you would be in the minority because LinkedIn has released version 3.3 of their iPhone app with a “Simplified home screen and navigation” and maybe a few other updates as well. The LinkedIn blog has all the details.

I’m not sure why Palm HP takes soooo long to release significant updates to their Pre and WebOS products but wait no more.  BGR has some info on the new Palm Pre 2 and Palm HP WebOS 2.0 and Precentral has an in-depth review of Palm HP WebOS 2.0.

Did you know that you can reject a call on your iPhone and sent it right to voice mail when the phone is locked?  Well knock you over with a feather then because it is possible. It’s so simple that I could just tell you right here but alas I want the good folks at the TiPb blog to get the credit so head on over to their site for the answer.

Are you one of those people who didn’t drink the Apple/iPad Kool-aid?  Maybe you are an Android fan boy waiting for tablet form factor?  Well Samsung now offers the Android Galaxy Tab so head on over to Engadget for their review?

Finally, what’s not to like about a 58 inch multi touch table? Well, probably the price but take a look anyway:

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Tuesday Tech Tips

by Michael Krupa on September 13, 2010

Step right up for this week’s Tuesday Tech Tips.  I did a random grab of tech news from my Instapaper archive so I’m guessing I will please no one with these tips.  I joke, I joke.  Anyhoo, on with the tips.

Do you have an iPad and an iPhone or maybe 2 iPads or perhaps 4 iPhones?  If yes, then Engadget has a review of the overachieving iPADock.

I know a bunch of you tried out the new Google Voice integration in Gmail. Now the good folks over at Google have written up some handy features of Google Voice in Gmail.

Calling all iPhone or iPod Touch runners!!  There is a new Nike+ App that throws away the little Nike+ sensor and instead uses the accelerometer of your iOS device.  Whats not to like about that?

With all the Tweetups going on all over the world, you are going to need a way to keep in video touch with all your new tweeps.  Skype 5.0 Beta to the rescue with 10 way video calling.

I love me some full screen browser windows all the time.  Google took that one step further and created Fullscreen mode in Google Reader.  Life is pretty good now.

I know all you iPhone owners out there have been waiting for iOS 4.1 (especially iPhone 3G users waiting for the performance tweaks in iOS4 to make their iPhones usable again). Head on over to the TiPb blog for an iOS4 walkthrough.

I’m not sure what took so long but TiVo finally produced a remote with a built-in keyboard.  Good grief TiVo, your product lifecycles are longer than even Microsoft’s.  If you are not sure the new TiVo Slide Remote is for you, read the Engadget review here and the Zatz Not Funny review here.

The controversial new Twitter app for iPad built by Loren Brichter and his team (who developed the Tweetie app) is out.  If you have an iPad you probably already have the new Twitter app but you might want to take a peek at the TUAW Blog review anyway.

And finally (he says while trying to keep from giggling in that nerdy sort of way)…who wouldn’t want an Atom-powered PC in “an exact replica” of the original beige Commodore C64 chassis.  Christmas is just around the corner.

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Tuesday Tech Tips: iPhone 4 Edition

by Michael Krupa on August 30, 2010

Today’s Tuesday Tech Tips is a guest post from Travis Phillips. Seems that Travis knew I would not have time for a Tech Tips post since I am vacation and surprised me by sending along this guest post.  I hope you all find this post as entertaining as I did.

Okay, so I’m in the downtown Portland Apple store dodging the hipster throng so I can meet with a “Genius” to determine why my oh-so-cool-looking iPhone 4 no longer receives voice mail (which is not so cool).  I arrived early for my appointment, which turned out to be totally pointless … except that I now have time to jot down this little ditty.  That and watch the 3-year-old next to me having an ADD meltdown over an iPod Touch.  Or a seizure.  Could be either, but his mom’s absent and unconcerned gaze leads me to believe it’s the former.  But I digress.

So here’s the deal: I’m an Apple convert.  Yup, a convert.  I used to do the PC thing (and still do at work), and I tried a Blackberry for a while but before the porky Droid babies were even born, I made the iPhone switch.  Now, I’m not the brand of Apple convert that thinks Steve Jobs can do no wrong.  Clearly, that little iPhone 4 antenna snafu is evidence to the contrary.  And the fact that I’m in the Apple store waiting for support–but at least Apple has a store for support.  Try that at the Verizon store.  Or Sprint store.  Or AT&T store.  Did I mention that the voice mail issue is an AT&T issue?  And that the iPhone is only available on AT&T? Sigh.  Anyhow, I have a few other gripes–or, um, suggestions–as well.  Read on …

Perhaps you’ve noticed: all the cool kids are talking about the iPhone.  Well, Mike alternates between his iPhone and iPad.  And maybe Old Spice Guy, but that’s beside the point.  I’m talking about the iPhone.  Ooh, it is pretty (at least until the nerdy bumper goes on).  Sorry Droid.  And Blackberry: does the word “aesthetics” mean anything to you?  No?  Oh.  Obviously.

And the iPhone works.  Well, maybe not so much as a phone.  But who talks on a phone anymore anyhow?  I mean, it IS illegal in 8 states and DC.  Aside from that little hiccup, I’d argue that the iPhone has relatively few flaws compared to its competitors.  And it works right out of the box.  My last Blackberry came with instructions that I was supposed to charge it for, like, 18 hours or something before the first use.  Who’s really going to do that?

But the iPhone does have a few curious omissions.  Not the “oh, that will be on the NEXT one” kind of omissions.  More like the “why can’t I respond to a calendar invite–from a Mac” kind of omissions.  Or why can’t I add invitees to a calendar event or forward the event from my phone.  I mean, the iPhone will forward complete contact information via TEXT for goodness sakes, why not calendar entries?  It’s not an iCal limitation–I can do it on the Mac desktop.  Same thing for customizing fields for a contact–like adding anniversaries or birthdays.  You can make a calendar entry for it (just don’t try to send it to anyone), but view it with the contact?  Sorry.

And really, would it have been so hard to be able to customize function for the (few) buttons on the iPhone?  I’d love to be able to snap a photo by pressing the volume buttons or double-clicking the home button.  Or maybe using the volume buttons for zoom and double-clicking the home button to shoot.  Just somewhere besides the touch screen.  Hello?  Doesn’t anyone take blackmail–um, I mean candid–shots anymore?

The same customizing gripe goes for iPod functionality.  Picture this: you’re on the treadmill or mashed on the N-Judah or whatever and you’re really into the groove pumping through the headphones.  And then (insert needle-screeching-across-vinyl sound effects here) … how the #*!* did this song end up in here?!?  So you fumble for the click-slide-tap routine, but tap in the wrong spot because you were running or smooshed or whatever and in the process jacked up the volume and and turned your iPhone sideways into cover flow then went back to the home screen and … oh, nevermind.  Too late.  Right Said Fred is now indelibly stuck in your head and on permanent repeat.  Honestly, I’d much rather use the +/- keys for skip/repeat than for volume.  Once I’ve got the volume set, I’m done.  But the songs?  They keep a-changin’.

By the way, did you know that if you open Right Said Fred’s video in multiple browsers at the same time, it’s like they’re singing it in a round.  Talk about indelibly tattooed.  Ugh.

And with that note, I’ll return you to your regularly scheduled Tuesday Tech Tips with Mike.  Peace.

Dear Travis: Thanks so much for the guest post.  I don’t want to burst your gripe bubble about iPod controls but you ought to know that the Apple headset that comes with your iPhone 4 has the following built in controls:

Pause a song or video Press the center button once. Press again to resume playback.
Skip to the next song Press the center button twice quickly.
Return to previous song Press the center button three times quickly.
Fast-forward Press the center button twice quickly and hold.
Rewind Press the center button three-times quickly and hold.

You can find all the rest of the headset controls in the iOS4 manual. Thanks again for your guest post.

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I have noticed a high number of tweets, blog posts and news stories about people returning their iPhone’s and jumping ship to Verizon or Sprint.  People are unhappy with the AT&T cell phone network and with the new iPhone 4.

I have been on the AT&T cell phone network forever. My association with AT&T started with Pacific Bell Wireless which became Cingular which become AT&T Wireless.   AT&T uses a cellular technology called GSM.   Since I have been using GSM based cell phones for a very long time, it didn’t occur to me that non-GSM phones have limitations and was shocked to discover that the CDMA network technology (Verizon and Sprint use CDMA) can’t handle simultaneous voice and data.

The Verizon iPhone may be capable of supporting both voice and data like its AT&T cousin, a tip today says. Verizon is reportedly planning to add Voice over Revision A (VoRA) to its network that would use its EVDO Rev A 3G network to handle voice calls as well as data. Unlike usual CDMA networks, which cuts off 3G when a call comes in, VoRA would behave more like HSPA on phone networks and allow both to run at the same time.

Are you on AT&T and thinking of moving to Verizon or Sprint?  Hold on then, step back for a moment and think about how you are currently using your smart phone on AT&T.  If you currently browse the web, check email or use any apps that require the internet while you are on a voice call you might want to rethink this.  Food for thought.

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Tuesday err Thursday Tech Tips

July 22, 2010

Happy Tuesday everyone and welcome back to Tuesday Tech Tips.  What? It’s not Tuesday?  Okay okay. I was a little busy on Tuesday plugging the HR Technology Conference & Expo via my Old Spice satire post. So for this week we have Thursday Tech Tips. I see a lot of Android love tweets out there [...]

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Tuesday Tech Tips

July 13, 2010

It’s been a busy week in the technology tips world.  In fact I might have to hold a few back for next weeks blog post.  So let’s get on with it, shall we? I know that the majority of the people who read this blog travel to conferences on a pretty regular basis and many [...]

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Tuesday Tech Tips

July 6, 2010

Happy post 4th of July.  Hope you all had a lovely extended weekend and enjoyed some fireworks (from a safe distance of course).  It’s back to work time and that means it’s also time for some more Tuesday Tech Tips: Do you have a Mac desktop or laptop and an iPad?  Well then, don’t let [...]

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Tuesday Tech Tips

June 29, 2010

Hey!  It’s that day of the week again.  I’m sure you all checked your email or RSS feed this morning for your Tuesday Tech Tips, saw a big blank hole of information and wondered how you would make it through the day.  Don’t worry my little pets, I am a bit distracted this week due [...]

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Tuesday Tech Tips

June 22, 2010

Holy cow, it’s Tuesday again!  Last week I decided to share some general technology tips with you and with any luck I hope to do this every Tuesday. So without further adieu here are today’s tech tips: Thinking about using Google Apps for your business email?  Those lovely people at the Googleplex have put together [...]

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Tuesday Tech Tips

June 14, 2010

While talking to a few people recently and comparing our Google Reader subscriptions and trends, I discovered that I read a lot more technology sites than the average reader of my blog.  So I figured I should put all that reading time to good use and share some of my technology goodies with you all. [...]

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