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After Four Months, I Lost my Laptop in Favor of the HTC Tilt2!

At the beginning of the Lose the Laptop campaign, I was skeptical.  I wondered aloud if a completely connected tech savvy mom-on-the go, such as myself, could really abandon my laptop and iPhone in favor of a the HTC Tilt2 that supposedly did it all. 

 

Slowly but surely I cut my ties to my beloved phone and discovered that my Tilt2 was indeed so much more than a phone.  I used it to keep in touch with my kids while my husband and I went on a long weekend getaway to New York City by sending them emails with photos of the things that we were seeing and doing so they wouldn’t miss us too much.  While there, I documented my favorite places to eat and dishes and was surprised by the quality of the photos I was able to take with the phone’s camera upon putting together my blog post.

 

My Tilt2 accompanied me on many trips over the past four months, lightening my load lots thanks to the many great features.  I used the AT&T Navigator help me chart my course from Fort Lauderdale to Miami meet friends for dinner, took it to a conference at Georgetown University where I used social networking apps to live tweet U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan’s speech, and threw family rules out about screen by allowing my kids to watch streaming Sesame Street videos with me while I was sick in bed!  I was so glad that the Tilt2 comes with parental controls so my kids were watching age appropriate content!

 

I also found that my Tilt was a great shopping companion.  While it may not have provided outfit advice like a bunch of girl friends could, my husband and I definitely relied on it when shopping for our new hybrid.  Thanks to the ability to pull up our Excel spreadsheet that compared costs and features of different makes and models of hybrids using Windows Mobile and accessing TrueCars.com through Internet Explorer, we were able to make an educated decision when we bought our Altima.

 

I’ve spent the last four months filling my phone with tons of apps to enhance my productivity, locate the best our city has to offer, and keep my kids entertained whether on the go or at home. 

 

Whether or not I’m the chosen blogger to win the grand prize at the conclusion of the Lose the Laptop campaign, I’ve walked away with a great experience thanks to my HTC Tilt2.

 

Best of luck to my fellow competitors!  It has been an eye opening four months and I thank AT&T for inviting me to share in the experience of the Lose the Laptop campaign

 

To vote for Leticia, scroll to the top of the screen and click on the blue VOTE button that will help her win the grand prize of $5000 and make you eligible to win the prize money plus an HTC Tilt2 of your very own!

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Leticia Barr founded her Tech Savvy Mama site to assist parents in finding the best technology products, websites, and resources for children.  She serves as Chief BitMom onBitMoms.com where she advocates for internet safety and security for families and can always be found on Twitter.

August 1, 9:29 pm

So this is the end huh? A love story retrospective

So this is the end huh? A love story retrospective

In the beginning... God created the heavens and the earth.

 

Oh wait..

 

wrong story. Umm, in the beginning, this iPhone and general smartphone lover was given an HTC Tilt 2 to play with for 4 months for this cool concept called the Lose the Laptop from AT&T. I was a bit skeptical at first. But as time went on, my Tilt 2 and I had some fun adventures. We saw some places, we recorded some things, we took some pictures, we emailed some folks. Ok, I can admit.. we fell for each other in a big way.

 

The Beginning 

Before I converted to an iPhone lover like a lot of the civil (brainwashed??) society, I owned several Windows mobile phones. I believe I owned 5 different ones over time. Now if that does not tell you that I once really love Windows Mobile phones, what does?? Read my post Can the HTC Tilt 2 reclaim me as a great WinMo lover? as I started my new relationship with the Tilt 2 to see if it could win me back. Enter Smartie (aka The Tilt 2)...

 

After talking for a bit and feeling each other out we wanted to spend some more time together. We decided to...

 

Travel 

I wasn't certain at first if Smartie and I were ready to travel together but we decided to give it a try. I had a couple of trips planned already before I met him. I wasn't sure that I wanted to let Smartie come, but I did anyway. We took a nice long trip to San Jose, CA. Smartie entertained me on the airplane. It sang to me, it read to me, it helped me get some work done. Oh yeah, this was the start of a beautiful friendship. I could definitely see this going somewhere.

 

I also let him tag along while my kids and I had a pretend vacation in the house. They seemed to like Smartie, and Smartie liked them.

 

Getting in good with the kids was a good sign. :) I decided that I was indeed really digging my new friend and I wanted to take him more places. Not really exotic places, after all... we just met each other a few weeks before. But we took a little road trip to Galena, IL.

 

Galena is beautiful, plenty of places to walk around and get to know each other. We started falling for each other... hard.

 

Since Smartie and I had to travel right after he arrived in Chicago, I decided that it was time to take him site seeing in some of my favorite places around the city. We went on a nice walking date around some beautiful areas in Chicago and took some pictures.

 

We would definitely be going more places together.

 

On Being Social

Like the start of any good relationship, eventually you want your new love to meet your friends. We needed to just stop hanging out with only each other and be social. We went to some nice parties, we talked, we tweeted, we decided to become Facebook friends, we sent off some photos. This was going well. He shared the shame addiction to social media that I do. WOW! He helped me entertain the kids and setup playdates with friends mom's on Facebook. I think I love him. :)

 

Shopping

So what do you do when you decide that you want a new love to hang around for a while??? You make them go shopping with you!! If they can take the heat, then you will probably last a while. LOL! First we had to make sure that he was well equipped to handle shopping with me. We souped him up with some apps from the Marketplace. Then, it was time to hit the pay dirt!

 

He was really cool with shopping and even allowed me to get a pedicure while we shopped! HEAVEN!!! I got a new bag and some pretty toes at the same time. :)

 

We also ordered some movies for date nights at home using Netflix.

 

Gotta love it.

 

In Love

And now here we are about 4 months into our relationship and we are pretty inseparable. Smartie and I go everywhere together. We do just about everything together. We just click. He understands my need to keep up with what is going on right NOW. This is super easy. He will update me whenever I need him to. We have so much in common. It is really refreshing. We even made a great video chronicling our relationship so far. Have you seen it?  If not check here.

I think that he has a good chance of being The One. Sigh....

 

Please click the blue VOTE button above and vote for me! Let's take this out with a bang and win that $5000 for July!!

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Kris Cain is a mom to 2 sets of twins who is struggling to stay sane while balancing her life and wearing many hats. You can read more on her addiction to gadgets and the internet on her blog, or follow her on Twitter.

July 30, 12:56 pm

Unorthodox uses: Home surveillance on-the-move with the Tilt2

Unorthodox uses: Home surveillance on-the-move with the Tilt2

I’ve previously written about unusual uses of the Tilt2.  Yet another use of it would be to make use of the Smartphone as an ad-hoc viewer for some home surveillance.  To do that, you must usually setup a suitable web-camera or IP-based camera at the venue that you want to survey of course.

 

In the past though, viewing videos or screen captures of what has happened would have entailed the need either wait until you are home (or to the venue that is under surveillance), or to fire up your laptop, wait for it to boot, login, wait for applications to load fully, connect to the Internet, wait for connection to be established and launch your browser, wait for browser to load… you get the idea.

 

What I really love about a smartphone like the HTC Tilt2 is the fact that you use it to quickly get started without much “waiting” for the same result.  Viewing can be done via the Web browser (Depending on your IP camera), or via third party applications such as NetCam2 MP, easily purchased via the Marketplace.

 

Of course, the Logitech Web camera in the picture above can only be positioned to show a single location.  Wireless IP cameras capable of PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) are cheaper than you think however, with many of them capable of pan and tilt motions.

 

So there you have it, surveillance on the move!

 

Paul Mah is an independent tech writer who covers a range of topics ranging from enterprise hardware to consumer gadgets.  You can find his personal blog at www.thetechblogger.comor follow him on Twitter @paulmah.

July 29, 6:52 pm

Unorthodox uses: Tap into MiFi-like capabilities of the Tilt2

Unorthodox uses: Tap into MiFi-like capabilities of the Tilt2

I’ve always been a technical type of user, and I love to find ways to stretch my Smartphones in unorthodox directions that might not be immediately obvious.  Take the HTC Tilt2 for example.  It makes an excellent phone, certainly, with an excellent keyboard and high-resolution display whose angle is adjustable.

 

The combination of Wi-Fi and 3G capabilities within its sleek chassis means that I am only a single step away from being able to utilize both at the same time.  Specifically, to make use of the Tilt2 to pipe Internet access over to Wi-Fi only devices such as the iPod Touch. (Laptop’s left at home, remember?)

 

This was precisely what I did on a few occasions, allowing me to download RSS news onto my iPod Touch for some reading.  Based on my usage, I estimated that a full charge is sufficient for at least four hours of Wi-Fi usage, no small feat considering that both 3G and Wi-Fi radios are activated and constantly processing data.

 

As you can see, the Tilt2 lends itself well as an ad-hoc MiFi appliance for Internet tethering of laptops, netbooks, or even the Wi-Fi only version of the iPad.  It is possible to support all of them via Wi-Fi without splurging the money for a new hardware appliance or signing up for yet another data plan.

 

The best part is that because it’s on 3G, you can continue to make phone calls or send text messages in the interim.  Oh yes, the software I used to enable the above functionality on the Tilt2 is called WMWifiRouter, and it installs in trial mode for you to try out.

 

Paul Mah is an independent tech writer who covers a range of topics ranging from enterprise hardware to consumer gadgets.  You can find his personal blog at www.thetechblogger.comor follow him on Twitter @paulmah.

July 28, 6:28 pm

Wrapping Up the AT&T "Lose the Laptop" Challenge - A Retrospective

Wrapping Up the AT&T "Lose the Laptop" Challenge - A Retrospective

We are now in the final days of voting for the AT&T Lose the Laptop Challenge. It has been an interesting four months writing about different topics and how they relate to the HTC Tilt 2 smart phone. You can see all of my articles on the Lose the Laptop site here. But I thought that it might be a good idea to provide a quick summary of all of my posts, all within one article. That way, you can see the evolution of the program in my mind. Hope you like them! And be sure to VOTE FOR ME on the Lose the Laptop site! Each vote that you make enters you to win the GRAND PRIZE of $5000!!!

 

Each of the post titles below link to the full article on the AT&T Lose the Laptop site. Also included is the first paragraph of each post and a tiny bit of Commentary about these posts.

 

April - "Travel" Theme

The theme for April was all about travel and how the HTC Tilt 2 can help with that.

 

Who has Time to Travel Anyway?

"Travel? Who has the time or money to travel nowadays! Sure I travel...a lot! From the bed, to the shower, out the door, to the car, to the train, on the train, to work, and back again. It's a great trip actually. I get to read the paper and occasionally do some writing." [Read more]

Commentary: I spent some time with my new gadget, the HTC Tilt 2 and took it around on my "travels" of errands, going to work and some other things.

 

What do you take when you travel?

"So you have packed your bags, they are in the cargo hold, and you are 30,000 feet over the glistening ocean, and you start thinking...did I pack the [fill in the blank]? Suddenly you get that big hole in your stomach and you know that you didn't hit an air pocket. It's an "oh crap" moment." [Read more]

Commentary: I tried to think about what I would want with me when I travelled with the exception of a laptop. When you really think about it, you don't need to bring a laptop, only a full featured smart phone (like the HTC Tilt 2).

 

That "Nagging" Voice - Getting Directions

"Men refuse to ask for directions. Perhaps it is an "independence" thing or has something to do with pride. Women, on the other hand, insist on the careful organization and planning of trips, stopping and ensuring that the way is meticulously laid out. This could go as far back as the early hunter and gatherer time, I'm thinking. Men would head off, with just their spears and adrenaline, hoping to track down the big prey and the women would stay close the home gathering the fruits and berries." [Read more]

Commentary: For this article, I tested out the AT&T Navigator which is a GPS service offered by AT&T and available on the HTC Tilt 2. It made me wonder what types of voices people want to hear coming from a GPS.

 

May - "Social" Theme

In May we were supposed to talk about being Social and Social Media. I definitely had fun with that, in fact, I was the Winner of the challenge!

 

"Lose The Laptop” in 140 Characters or Less!

"The next AT&T Lose The Laptop Challenge is upon me and it is all about Social Media. #LoseTheLaptop [99]
For my first article for the Challenge, I’m going to try something different, use only 140 or fewer characters at a time. [121]" [Read more]

Commentary: I decided to be a bit creative with my first post around the Social theme, so I decided to make each line "tweetable", meaning that they were 140 characters or less (the restriction that all Twitter users face).

 

Social Media for the Rest of Us

"I heard an interesting statistic today that the smartphone sales accounted for only about 20% of all of the cell phones sold this past quarter. I was actually a bit surprised with that number. I would have thought that the percentage would have been a lot higher." [Read more]

Commentary: In this post, I take a look at how Social a phone can be and how we all exist in different technology bubbles or lack there of. Using a smart phone can get you along the road to being social, in many different aspects of the term.

 

The Ripple Effect of Social Media – Get Mobile for More Waves!

"We all know the well used imagery of throwing a stone into a pond and watching the ripples spread out from the center. The same imagery can be applied to social media, I believe. But there are different ways choose the rocks and throw them." [Read more]

Commentary: This post discusses the whole metaphor of social media being a pond, and each time that you interact with it, it sends out different types of ripples to other social networks and people.

 

Keep Track of your Kids through Social Media & a Cell Phone, But BE CAREFUL!

"I have always been a big proponent against the use of Social Media by children, especially when they are in elementary school. Interacting with Social Media is not something you want your kids doing at an early age, at least not until they can really understand its implications. However, as they grow older and more independent, loosening up the reigns a bit may not be that bad of a thing." [Read more]

Commentary: When your child is given the "independence" of owning a cell phone, you as a parent are given a new set of responsibilities. If properly educated, a cell phone is important for safety and emergency purposes. But on the flip side, there is the danger of social bullying and other privacy issues.

 

June - "Shopping" Theme

June presented us with another great topic to discuss - a smart phone and how it can assist you in shopping.

 

10 Reasons Why You Need a Smartphone when you Shop

"I'm not really sure how we did it in the past. Shopping without a cell phone, that is. To me, if I even leave the house for any reason and I don't have my cell phone, if I'm 10 minutes or less away from my house, I will turn around and go back and get it. The only exception is if the trip is going to be very short, but even then, those short trips to the grocery store, for example, really warrant a return trip to pick it up." [Read more]

Commentary: In this post, I listed out 10 Reasons why you should have a smart phone with you when you shop. I'm sure there are more than just 10 but these were the ones that I came up with.

 

10 Father's Day Shopping Tips – But First, Bring your Cell Phone!

"With Father's Day right around the corner, how are you going to make your Dad (or husband) happy? For me, any type of gadget will make me grin, but that is probably not what each and every dad wants. The best bet is to develop a strategy with your siblings or kids in order to work together to get the best gift for Dad. When it comes to shopping, especially if you are doing it at the last minute, dividing and conquering is the best tactic. But how do you ensure that the "Dad shopping army" doesn't buy the same thing or gets hung up not knowing what to do?" [Read more]

Commentary: With Father's Day approaching, I wanted to hand out 10 more tips to help with the Daddy Shopping experience.

 

The Forgotten

"As the sliding glass door closed, I knew that something was wrong. But I couldn't quite put my finger on it. I hoped the feeling of the unknown would pass but for some reason, it only helped to raise my panic level a bit more." [Read more]

Commentary: This was the first "Short Story" that I posted to the challenge. The idea was that the story would show yet another use case for using a smart phone when you go shopping.

 

Shopping With Limericks & a Cell Phone

"There once was a challenge from AT&T,
That made my brow a bit sweat-y.
To write about shopping,
Got my brain really hopping,
As I wrote on my Tilt 2 by HTC." [Read more]

Commentary: I decided to continue on my creativity streak with this post and wrote 5 limericks about the Lose the Laptop challenge. Limericks are always fun to do, and the challenge was to make them work with the theme of shopping.

 

July - Talking about the Entire Program

With July marking the end of the Challenge, we were given the liberty to write about anything and our thoughts on the program. I elected to do a Short Story called "The Mobile Spy."

 

The Mobile Spy

On the Run - The Train Station (Part 1)

"The acrid electronic smoke still lingered in his nose. He panted as he ran through the doors of the train station, carefully yet quickly glancing over his shoulder. He slipped through the front entrance, but did not take the main revolving door. You can get trapped too easily in those, he remembered his mentor telling him. Instead, he entered through a side door, sticking close to the shadows." [Read more]

Commentary: I decided to take another stab at creativity and wrote out a 4 part short story that would fold in the other 3 themes. The first theme I tried to fold in was around "travel" so the story is set in a train station.

 

The Mobile Spy

Cypher, Location & Discovery (Part 2)

Catch up on Part 1 of “The Mobile Spy” here.

"He wondered how the hell they had found him. It must have been his business contact, Mark Z. He should never have trusted Mark. He should have known better. There is something about information exchange that is just inherently risky, especially with information of this caliber." [Read more]

Commentary: The next theme I tried to incorporate was that of "social media". Hopefully I was obvious enough about the naming of the only character, Mark Z(uckerberg) as the guy possessing the social database with everybody's personal information. I also put in some location awareness applications and other social aspects.

 

The Mobile Spy

The Final Purchase” (Part 3)

Catch up on Part 1 of “The Mobile Spy” here and Part 2 here.

"He enjoyed the obscurity that the shadows of the train station provided him. He easily slipped between alcoves and doorways, at times jumping into the moving crowds. Everything was falling in place the way that he had planned and he was in the final stretch. Only, he hadn't planned on them catching up with him so quickly." [Read more]

Commentary: This third part of the story contained a few aspects of "shopping" (getting a taxi over the phone and buying something at a local store). Hopefully the suspense was building on the story to captivate my readers.

 

The Mobile Spy

Ending It All” (The Finale & Part 4)

Catch up on Part 1 of “The Mobile Spy” here, Part 2 hereand Part 3 here.

"He slept most of the way. He hadn't realized how running on adrenaline had made him so incredibly tired. He only woke a few times to have his ticket checked and to peer out the window to identify his surroundings. But after each check, he slipped back into a deep slumber." [Read more]

Commentary: The final part of the story was designed to pull everything together and hopefully end with a witty final line. Please let me know if it worked!

So there you have it. All of my posts from the AT&T Lose the Laptop Challenge. Please take some time to read through all of the articles if you feel like it but definitely VOTE FOR ME!

 

HTD says: I definitely enjoyed the opportunity to participate in this innovative program and I want to thank AT&T for allowing me to share.

July 27, 9:33 am

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