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US Cellular expands its Windows Phone catalog with the ZTE Render for $80
Most Windows Phone enthusiasts have their sights set on large trophy-like targets, but if you have more modest goals in mind, then US Cellular's latest acquisition might be just what the doctor ordered. If the device pictured above looks familiar, that's because it should. Rebranded as the Render, most of you know this handset as the ZTE Orbit, an entry-level device that features a 4-inch 800 x 480 display, a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, a 5-megapixel camera and Windows Phone 7.5 Tango. So, if US Cellular is your wireless carrier of choice and you're seriously crushing on Windows Phone, the ZTE Render will run you $80 after a $100 mail-in rebate.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
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Five ways to remember people's names
Are you bad at remembering names?
Most people are. And yet it's a business skill that's vital to master. People like hearing their name, and the more someone likes you, the more likely they are to do business with you.
So, how can you get better at remembering the people you just met? Motivational speaker Michael Angelo Caruso offers five suggestions in "How to remember names." Here's an excerpt:
2. Use ?cluster imprinting? to learn names.
The goal of cluster imprinting is to imprint your brain with the person?s name eight to ten times within three minutes of meeting them. Listen to the person say his or her name. Then you might say ?Catherine, it?s nice to meet you.? You?ve now heard her name twice.
3. Repetition is a form of practice.
After being introduced, you might say ?Catherine, is that Catherine with a ?C? or Katherine with a ?K??? The person could answer ??Catherine? with a ?C?.? Now you?ve heard the name five times and visualized it at least once. If someone approaches you and Catherine, offer to introduce the new person. ?Catherine, do you know Tom? Tom, this is Catherine.? Now, you?ve been imprinted with Catherine?s name seven times.
One tip Caruso doesn't mention, but that I've used with some success, is to picture the person's name written across their forehead. If you're a visual learner (which I am), envisioning that text can help your brain connect the name to the person.
Of course, let's not forget tech. Armed with your smartphone, you can swap virtual business cards with new contacts, another good way to "imprint" on them.
In fact, check out Evernote Hello, an app designed expressly to help you remember people. With it you can not only jot down a person's name and the details of where/how you met, but also snap a photo -- and there's no better way to remember a name than having a photo attached to it.
Have you learned any other secrets for remembering names? Whether they're high-tech or no-tech, tell me about them in the comments.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Fujifilm shows off the X-E1, its most affordable mirrorless camera
At CES earlier this year, Fujifilm announced its first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, the X-Pro1. While the X-Pro1 offered some interesting features, including a newly developed "X-Trans" APS-C sensor and a hybrid optical/digital eye-level viewfinder, its $1700 asking price for the body only put it out of the reach of most casual shooters.
On display at the biennial Photokina show in Cologne, Germany this week, Fujifilm's new X-E1 is a more-affordable alternative to the X-Pro1 that uses the same X-Mount lenses and packs the same 16-megapixel X-Trans APS-C sensor. It comes in at $1000 for the body only or $1400 as a kit with an optically stabilized 18-55mm f/2.8 to f/4 zoom lens. That's still not cheap: The X-E1's price puts it up against midrange DSLRs rather than entry-level models, but it's significantly less than the X-Pro1's price, which is priced against DSLRs such as the Nikon D600 and Canon EOS 6D.
The new camera shares a similar old-school aesthetic with the X-Pro1, but it's slightly smaller on each axis compared to its higher-priced stablemate. The X-E1 lacks the hybrid viewfinder of the X-Pro1, but it does have a high-resolution (2.36-million dot) OLED eye-level viewfinder in addition to a 2.8-inch LCD display. The new camera also has a pop-up flash, which the X-Pro1 lacked, as well as slightly better battery life (350 shots per charge as compared to the X-Pro1's 300-shot rating).
Beyond those hardware differences, the in-camera features for each model appear to be identical. Both cameras offer manual exposure controls in addition to aperture- and shutter-priority modes, dedicated dials for shutter and exposure-compensation adjustments, 1080p video capture at 24fps, ISO settings up to 6400, and RAW/RAW+JPEG modes. Each camera also has a motion panorama mode, a continuous shooting speed of 6fps at full resolution, and a hot shoe for external flashes.
The Fujifilm X-E1 is due in November in all-black or silver-and-black body styles.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
[Survey] U.S. Airport & Airline Tech Amenities Suck
Following up a survey that found dissatisfaction with airport and airline tech offerings, we asked frequent fliers and a pilot if the survey reflected the reality of the tech-unfriendly skies.
?Wi-Fi exists in all airports but should be free and unrestricted, like air and water.? That common sentiment was voiced by Michael Liebow, CEO Foretuit, an enterprise mobility company. Liebow is the kind of customer you might expect the air industry to bend over backwards for. He has racked up more than a million frequent flier miles on both Delta and American Airlines.
Of course, tech amenities such as Wi-Fi vary from airport to airport. And travelers aren?t just demanding free and reliable Internet access. These days the tech-savvy traveler wants better mobile boarding options and more push notifications about travel alerts and delays, according to a survey of 2,600 travelers released this week by FlightView, a provider of real-time travel information.
Among the survey?s key findings:
- Only 31% of travelers are satisfied with current in-flight Wi-Fi offerings, and only 42% are satisfied with airport Wi-Fi.
- 93% of travellers want flight status alerts, 73% want boarding alerts and 57% want seat upgrade info.
- 80% of travelers want to board with an electronic pass, but only 50% have had the opportunity and less than 60% took advantage of it.
- 37% of travelers use a tablet in flight while only 38% are still using laptops.
Europe Outpaces The U.S.
While the survey covered U.S. airports and travelers, international travelers told us that tech amenities are generally better both in non-U.S. airports and on airlines based in other countries. Liebow noted the highly touted tech offerings of Emirates, including mobile, curbside check-in, while Jennifer Haack of Berlin-based tourism startup Waymate gave high marks to Scandanavian SAS Airlines.
?As with many things, Scandinavians are ahead of the curve," she said. "SAS offers free Wi-Fi on all its flights. Stockholm airport offers up to three hours of free Wi-Fi, and the new terminal has plenty of outlets to easily charge your devices."
Delta Tops Domestic Carriers
While the FlightView survey didn?t drill down to offerings from specific airlines, travelers we spoke with mentioned Delta as the U.S. airline that offered the most tech amenities. At Delta?s terminal in Laguardia Airport (New York City), the airline offers free iPad stations to all customers - not just Delta SkyMile members.
?This is an excellent example of an airline embracing technology to meet the demands of travelers, particularly in a notoriously congested airport where any relief is welcome,? said Pete Meyers, a vice president with EuroCheapo.com who flies in and out of LaGuardia on a regular basis.
Evaluating Wi-Fi Service At Top Airports
Brian Hooks is a captain with American Eagle, a commuter fleet owned by AMR, parent corporation of American Airlines. He sees his fair share of airports in any given month. Hooks said service ?is pretty poor across the board.?
Here?s how Hooks rated some of the airports he frequents:
- Raleigh/Durham International: Boingo provides Wi-Fi in the brand-new terminal, but it is among the worst Hooks has encountered. ?It still drops out constantly and is slow when it does work, plus you pay,? Hooks said.
- Reagan National (Washington, DC): Just ?okay,? according to Hooks. The service is free, he said, ?but the signal won't extend to the end of the concourse.?
- Toronto: Free and decent with good range, according to Hooks.
- JFK (New York City): Another Boingo-serviced airport, and another airport with ?poor and pricy? Wi-Fi. The exception, Hooks said, is the JetBlue terminal, where the Wi-Fi is free and works well.
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