Archive | May, 2009

Livescribe Pulse Pen – Paper Choices Galore

Posted on 04 May 2009

I’ve been writing quite a bit about the Livescribe Pulse pen in recent days. It is a phenomenal device, and apparently there are many people who agree. I’ve received a number of private emails from people who have been using the pens or have just ordered them. (I’m pretty sure they’ll be happy the decision!) I went to a seminar yesterday, and a friend who is not known for her technological prowess, proudly held up her Pulse pen and said “Have you seen this before? I love it.” I reached in my pocket and pulled mine out. We had a good laugh and then compared notes. We agreed, the Pulse pen is a keeper! A keeper… but not perfect. One of the biggest downsides with the pen is the fact that it requires special paper in order for the pen to work its magic. Sure, you can print your own paper at home and use that, but that’s pain, and quite frankly, I really don’t bother with it. Fortunately, there are a variety of types of paper available from Livescribe. I’m using four different types of Livescribe Paper. The different types of paper each serves a different purpose, and there [...]

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Dan Brown’s new book: The Lost Symbol

Posted on 04 May 2009

Doubleday is now promoting Dan Brown’s new book The Lost Symbol. If you didn’t already realize it, Dan Brown is the author of the insanely popular bestseller The Da Vinci Code. Mention this book in polite company, and 10 people will give you 25 opinions. Or just ask the Gear Diary contributors and watch your inbox get flooded with responses. So why is this big news for Gear Diary?… Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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GriP brings Growl to iPhone

Posted on 04 May 2009

Any Apple fanboy or fangirl is sure to be familiar with Growl.  For those of you who aren’t, Growl is system for posting notifications to the computer’s user.  Growl uses a unique set of features to unobtrusively notify the user.  It does so in the foreground, so you don’t have to do anything to see them and they usually disappear after a few seconds.  The iPhone lacks any sort of informative notification system. There’s hope that with the upcoming 3.0 iPhone software something will address the need, but for now there’s GriP.  GriP – which is for Jailbroken phones only – was recently posted at Google Code, and it is now available through Cydia. GriP seeks to do on the iPhone, what Growl does for the Mac desktop .… Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Pocket Informant Contest Winners

Posted on 04 May 2009

Pocket Informant version 1.02 should be out in the very near future. We have been fortunate to have Alex offer us some promocodes for the current version. That means some our readers will get copies of version 1.01 now and then, in a matter of days, get the upgrade to the new version which begins to add additional features to the task management side of PI. Although early in its maturation process, Pocket Informant has become a key app for me. The WebIS site explains why quite well… Proper to-do management is essential, but it’s only part of the picture. Pocket Informant is a full featured PIM, so it lets you focus on everything you do in a day – not just your to-do list. We believe bringing your appointments and to-dos together in one place is more efficient than working in isolated calendar and to-do management systems. Pocket Informant is designed to not force you into any one method of doing things. For example you can use our to-do View as rigidly or freely as you want, using GTD principles, Franklin Covey, or your own system. Pocket Informant also lets you sync your information with popular online services so [...]

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Patek Philippe has Arrived!

Posted on 04 May 2009

“You never really own a Patek Philippe, you merely take care of it for the next generation,” or so we are meant to believe.  Rubbish!  Buy one for yourself and if you are lucky enough to have a son who understands and appreciates it, you can then not concern yourself to its whereabouts beyond your earthly presence.… Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Appigo Todo Promocode Giveaway

Posted on 04 May 2009

The final promocode in this giveaway for Appigo’s Todo goes to reader fluffyone who entered while out on a camping trip, the planning of which was poor due to lack of organization. We hope the next one is a bit more together thanks to Todo! Thanks to Appigo for making this giveaway possible. For information on Appigo’s great apps visit the site HERE Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Myst Lands on the iTunes App Store like a 16-ton Weight!

Posted on 04 May 2009

OK, I’ll assume for a moment that everyone gets the Monty Python reference, and that everyone has at least passing familiarity with the classic computer game Myst. For those who don’t, let me give you a quick history lesson: in 1993 the game was released for the Mac, and was released a year later for the PC. It is interesting to note that the Mac version was created as a HyperCard app – each age was its’ own HyperCard Stack, and each screen was a compressed fully-rendered image. In other words, while many game reviews now use an analogy for poor performance as ‘the game runs like a slideshow’, Myst actually WAS a slideshow! The game was the top-selling PC game for several years, and is largely seen as being responsible for the rapid adoption of the CD-ROM for media storage … for which those of us who installed Microsoft Office Professional from 25 3.5″ floppies were thankful. This landmark classic game has now arrived for the iPhone on the iTunes App Store.… Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Review: The HTC S740 (Rose) Windows Mobile Standard Phone

Posted on 04 May 2009

[This is a joint review between Doug Goldring of JAMM and Judie Lipsett of Gear Diary; it will appear simultaneously on both sites. Doug's comments are in black, and Judie's are blue italics] The last time I used a non-touch screen version of Windows Mobile was the Motorola Q.  It ran Windows Mobile 5, and I quickly learned that the interface was nothing short of terrible.  That phone lasted about a week before I declared the phone completely unusable and gave it away to a friend.  That was then.  This is now: Windows Mobile 6.1.  And a lot has changed. I’ve been using the operating system formerly known as Smartphone for years, starting with the HTC  Tornado (I-Mate SP5m) in 2005. That was followed by the Motorola Q, the HTC STR TRK, the  HTC 710 (Vox), the Samsung Blackjack, the Motorola Q9, the Samsung SGH-i620 , the Samsung Blackjack II, the Treo 500v, the  HTC S740 – AKA Rose, and more recently the Pantech Matrix Pro. I have never felt that even the earliest Smartphone interface was terrible, in fact I generally found Smartphone to be a rock solid OS when compared to Pocket PC, as it required far fewer [...]

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Win an AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro

Posted on 04 May 2009

Update: The winner of the AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro is breley. We appreciate everyone who entered, and we would like to remind you that there are many more opportunities to win coming up on Gear Diary! Here’s your chance to win an AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro. We are purposely making it easy, so let’s see those entries! To enter, you need to do the following BEFORE MIDNIGHT CST on May 08… *Join Twitter *Sign in *Follow user GearDiarySite *Tweet the text inside these brackets: [I'm entered to win a Pantech Matrix Pro from @GearDiarySite! http://tinyurl.com/d6hq6p] *Leave a comment to Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Will The Next iPhone Transform Mobile Video Forever?

Posted on 03 May 2009

Earlier today I did a quick post on whatsoniphone about an article in Business Week regarding recent speculation that the next generation iPhone will bring on-the-go video recording in a big way. One sentence in the piece jumped out at me. It said, “Evidently, shooting video is as easy as it is with a Flip, the ingenious device made by Pure Digital.” Having now used the new Flip UltraHD since it arrived on Friday this piqued my interest. What does it mean for Flip and other handheld video devices if Apple does, indeed, make the move into mobile video. I have a few thoughts…… Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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SplashPhoto for iPhone makes easy work of photo uploads and organization

Posted on 03 May 2009

I’ve been testing out SplashPhoto for iPhone for the last few weeks. Until this application I’d been emailing all my photos to Flickr which generally works ok except that the process can be a cumbersome one. SplashPhoto makes the management of your photos especially easy for anyone who uses either Flickr or Picasa (the two web photo management sites supported) because you can upload multiple photos at one time instead of the cumbersome one-by-one process that email demands.… Continue reading on Gear Diary …

Mother’s Day Gift: ThinkGeek thinks of your mom

Posted on 03 May 2009

If Mother’s Day is approaching too fast, and you still can’t choose the right gift for your geek inclined mom, ThinkGeek can give you some good ideas and save yourself the trouble of choosing. Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Review: Philips Norelco arcitec 1090 Electric Shaver

Posted on 03 May 2009

Wet or dry? That’s the question men have faced since the invention of the electric shaver. For years, I used Braun electric shavers, but they weren’t waterproof and  I got tired of buying refills for the cleaning base, so I switched to the vibrating Gillettes a year ago. They’re good, reliable shavers – but they’re also a little… boring. I thought about getting a new, waterproof Braun, or a Panasonic, but I saw the Philips Norelco RQ1090 in the Virgin Atlantic inflight catalogue, and made yet another impulse purchase. Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Cool Drape is a toilet seat cover for your laptop

Posted on 03 May 2009

With the news being full of the latest infections who doesn’t want to protect themselves from spreading germs and possibly the flu. When you use a strange bathroom you may have the opportunity to also use a seat cover. How about a seat cover for keyboards?! Here’s a solution that drapes over your keyboard and can clean with soap and water. The dimensions are 19-3/4″ x 13-1/2″ so that netbook owners may have to do a little trimming. Sold in packs of 10 for $100, they’re a little pricey but if you can save yourself from just one illness wouldn’t they be worth it? Medical Keyboards Continue reading on Gear Diary …

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Do You Really Want to Receive Text Messages from Your Lawn Mower?

Posted on 03 May 2009

Some readers are certainly going to think I’m twisted, but the fact is that I like mowing my lawn.  My lawn isn’t large, so it’s not an overwhelming, time consuming ordeal, but it’s at least large enough to work up a sweat.  One of the reasons that I like mowing is that when I’m done I can clearly see what I’ve accomplished.  In my day job, the projects on which I work can take years to finish – I just finished one project that’s been 9 years in the making.  Lawn mowing, on the other hand, is a project that I can finish in less than a couple of hours.  Lawn work is not, however, something that I typically associate with, ahem, cutting edge technology. So it caught my attention this week when Husqvarna announced that they are introducing a new robotic mower featuring text messaging capabilities.  The Husqvarna Automower 260 ACX can mow up to yards up to 1.5 acres in size on a single charge.  It has ultrasonic sensors to help it avoid obstacles and lift and tilt sensors to force it to shut down if it flips over accidentally.  The kicker, though, is that you can program [...]

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