Google Nexus S

Internet giant Google has announced the release a new phone, the Nexus S.  The handset will be manufactured by Samsung and will feature the new Android 2.3 operating system, dubbed “Gingerbread”.  Unlike many Android devices, this phone was designed with Android in mind (with help from Google’s engineers).  This will be the gold standard of the new generation of Android phones.  Nexus S should be available after the 16th of this month in the US.

Simply put, this Droid is boss.  According to the guys over at techcrunch, who have had their hands on one for a few days now, Nexus S is significantly faster than any other Droid.  It has screen resolution that’s second only to iPhone 4 and is NFC-enabled to easily interact with nearby devices wirelessly.  Techcrunch also calls it “the best phone on the market today”, although I would need a lot of convincing to let go of my iPhone 4.  I still like the substantial feel of the iPhone as opposed to the plastic of the Samsung devices, and as I have pointed out before, style matters.

The Nexus S has a super-fast processor (great for multitasking) and a screen capable of showing deep black.  The screen is slightly larger than iPhone, although it lacks some pixels.  It also boasts 6+ hours of battery life, front and rear cameras, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and tons of other bells and whistles.  The standard size is 16 gigs of internal storage which is not expandable.

Although the NFC capabilities mentioned above may not seem important now, it is likely that lots of cool features will be built on this in the near future- for instance, using your phone to pay at retail locations.

Gingerbread Android is of course an improvement over Froyo.  There’s plenty of updates to the old system, not the least of which are keyboard improvements. The bottom line is- if you’re an iPhone user, this isn’t going to make you switch. If you’re an Android user, you will want this phone more than any other. If you’re currently neither, the guys over at techcrunch recommend that you go with the Nexus S. I recommend that you choose something that matches your style, and if Android is your style, definitely get this phone.

Make Your Work Phone an App on your Personal Phone with Virtualization

Sounds good doesn’t it? LG and VMware want to do just that. They’re working together on ‘mobile virtualization technology’ that will allow you to run a fully-functional 2nd phone complete with a separate phone number & security policies as an app within your personal phone.

That is idea for enterprise folks who do to strict company IT policies, couldn’t possibly use their work phone as their personal phone OR really don’t want to whip out their clunky, 2 versions back smartphone (which, in smartphone terms is like 3 months ago) while outside the workplace.

Fresh from the press release:

Smartphones are driving demand for an enhanced mobile experience as business- specific devices lose appeal and employees look to use their personal devices at work,” said Stacy Crook, senior analyst for IDC’s Mobile Enterprise research programs. “For the business market, the individual-liable, employee-owned model is here to stay. Savvy companies will embrace the trend and procure the necessary means to ensure that all devices with sensitive information are managed properly.

Initially, the software will be available for LG phones running Android operating systems and is expected to come to market sometime in 2011. Don’t be surprised if other mobile brands/manufacturers quickly jump on the bandwagon to appease those looking to carry just ONE PHONE for both business and pleasure personal.

*raises hand*

Check out the video of mobile virtualization technology at work.

http://www.viddler.com/explore/engadget/videos/2153/

[via: Engadget]

Stay up to date with Skygrid, now available on Android.

The popular iOS and self-proclaimed “#1 Free Business News App” Skygrid is now available on the Android platform.

If you’re unfamiliar with Skygrid, it’s a business news aggregator that originally gained popularity through their iPhone and iPad apps.   Skygrid culls news info from various sources, like top mainstream news sites, Twitter, Facebook, blogs, product review sites, and others.  This info is then sorted into 25 available filters that can be managed through the handheld app.

Content curation has become increasingly important in a world where rapidly-multiplying online data streams flood our senses with information. So, the great thing about SkyGrid is that you can add custom filters to the news, delivering only the latest content in your fields of interest to your phone.  Skygrid has another really cool feature, which is that their patented algorithm tracks how quickly news is spreading across the web (effectively labeling ‘hot’ or ‘trending’ topics).

Information through Skygrid is displayed, not through simple metrics or preset categories, but by people, topics, and events.  This data is combined with a description of how fast the news is traveling. Skynet also allows you to share the news via email, Twitter or Facebook.

SkyGrid also has standard aggregator features like the ability to filter news by category- i.e., with news centralized around politics, sports, entertainment, etc.

So if you’re an Android user looking for trending topics and news via handheld, you might want to stay up to date with Skygrid.  Download the app with this QR code:

Package Tracking App for BlackBerry Keeps an Eye on Your Shipments

Amazon shipping robotI currently own a BlackBerry, and when I want to track a package, I open up my web bookmarks and find the corresponding mobile website for the parcel service that’s handling the shipment. I recognize and appreciate these companies for creating mobile sites so folks can track their shipments via their mobile devices, but it would be cool if there was one app that could track all my packages, no matter the carrier.

The Package Tracking app for BlackBerry does just that. All you do is Define your tracking numbers, click on colorful envelope, and after a few seconds you will get information about the current status of your shipment. You can track packages shipped through the following couriers:

UPS
FedEx
USPS
Ontrac
DHL DE
DHL PL
DHL/Airborne USA

You can track up to 5 packages at once, and the app will display all updates to the shipment’s status and its whereabouts.

The Package Tracking app can be had for $3.99 at BlackBerry App World. So if you are in e-commerce or a reseller looking to quickly track your inventory, or just need to make sure all of your holiday packages you bought online reach your house, Package Tracking app may be right up your alley.

Scan the code for the BlackBerry App World link.

Scan code with your BlackBerry QR Code Reader

Wireless Automatic Android Syncing

DoubleTwist(often called ‘iTunes for Android’) has released an upgrade, and it is really cool.  At the touch of a button, or on a set schedule you can sync music pictures and video right over your Wi-Fi.

After 15 minutes of setup your Android device and computer will live in perfect harmony with no intervention on your part.

DoubleSync has a player component, however if you are invested in your iTunes or Windows Media setup, you can still use them. Another cool feature is that photos that are taken with your phone are automatically synced to the folder of your choice, a feature that I have found lacking in iTunes.

To do this you’ll just need a couple things.  First, get the latest doubleTwist for Windows. The Mac desktop client has airSync, but doesn’t automatically check for your phone over Wi-Fi yet, it’s coming soon. Next get the doubleTwist Android app & AirSync upgrade, currently priced at $1.99, however it will likely be higher after the upcoming release, so get it now if you’re interested in wireless syncing. Be sure to grab the doubleTwist player app as well.

If you have any trouble with setting this up, there are step by step instructions over at lifehacker.

Fuze Meeting for iPad makes Your Meetings Mobile

Conducting a video conference or meeting no longer requires a sophisticated conference room Audio/Video setup. As more business professionals, entrepreneurs and small business owners are going mobile, the need to conduct meetings, conferences and presentations on their mobile devices is a necessity.

That’s where the Fuze Meeting app comes in. Fuze Meeting gives you the ability to take the meeting with you. With Fuze you can:

– Run your sales meeting from home or on the road
– Start a technical support session, make someone a presenter and have them share their mac or PC screen for remote troubleshooting
– Start and manage your next team conference call
– Use it to remotely control slides and other content in your board room!

Other features include VoIP integration, in-app instant messenger, a laser pointer functionality, pinch and zoom features, and cloud integration (Can somebody say Dropbox?). Fuze Meeting app will work on the Apple iPhone 4, Android, iPad, laptops and desktops with web cameras. So no matter what device your attendees pick as their weapon of choice, your mobile meeting, powered by Fuze, has you covered.

There are other mobile meeting apps out there that can tackle a similar task. What will set Fuze Meeting apart is the fact that your iPad or Android Tablet will add HD video conferencing in 720p. So if you do have conference attendees with high-powered video setups, your tablet device will have no problem displaying their video feed on your device in high quality.

Fuze is available for the iPad as a free download in iTunes (OS 3.2 and up). If you need more than two participants for your meetings, an in-app upgrade is available.

As more people ditch their desktops and maybe even laptops for a more mobile way to operate their business, look to applications like Fuze to get folks out of the office while keeping them connected.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OkC2IRZc-4&feature=player_embedded

Share Your Phone Securely with Android Protector

If you’re like me, you probably let your significant other use your handheld sometimes.  Or, you might pass your device around at a meeting to show the group a quick image.  However, just because you’re the type to share doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have privacy on your device!  After all, we live in a digital world that also includes things like getting #pantsstatus’d.

If this sounds like you, then consider downloading Android Protector for your Android handset.  This app adds the option to password-protect individual applications without locking down the whole phone.  So, you can hand your phone around without worrying that your coworker might also choose to furtively dig through your photos.  One of the greatest things about this app is that if you use your phone to keep children occupied, there’s no danger of them changing sensitive settings, losing important information or otherwise misusing the device.

Android Protector allows the user to easily define a list of applications to be protected by a PIN.  Simply install the app, run it, set your PIN and then flag the applications you want to secure. You can easily toggle Android Protection on and off from the notification bar—making the phone open access when you are using it while easily switching to a ‘guest mode’ when sharing.  The app doesn’t use a lot of processor power, and shouldn’t slow down the handset while it runs in the background.

The free version (no ads) of Android Protector allows you to lock down up to 10 applications—which is ample for most users. The premium version is $0.99 and features unlimited application locking for your Agent 007-quantities of secret files. Visit the Android Protector site for more details, or just go ahead and scan the QR code to the right of this post to download the app directly to your Android device.

Windows Remote Desktop for iOS – Splashtop

It’s official- Happy Holidays, everyone!  With yuletide cheer comes joy, home-cooked meals, fraternity, and the disruption of your daily routine.  Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE the holiday season…but we all know that in business, especially if you run a small business, time away from the computer can be stressful. However, holiday help is just a download away-  stay away from the keyboard and keep the power of your desktop in your hand with

Splashtop.Splashtop (formerly DeviceVM) recently released its remote desktop app for iOS devices.  This new app’s purpose?  Giving you Windows content on your handheld device.  According to the press release Splashtop will let you “watch movies, listen to music, or access any other Windows files and programs, including full web browsers with Flash”. To take advantage of this, all you’ll need is a WiFi-connected Windows machine on your local network. As of right now this app only allows you to take care of some business or watch flash videos on your iOS device while you’re at home. However, with releases like this the future of remote access is really looking bright.  Technology like this, used over a VPN, would allow folks to have their offices in their pockets and purses everywhere they go.  Although there are some concerns that the technology (especially as it relates to the speed of 3g and 4g style wireless networks) will not work as seamlessly as advertised, I’m hopeful that this capability is just around the corner.  Apps like Splashtop certainly indicate that others are thinking in the right direction.  Although tunneling and emulation are always a technical challenge, I think that the prospects are looking good.

Carbonite Pro: Don’t Wait For Your Hardrive to Die Before You Backup

Don't wait...backup now!

If you’re a small business owner and don’t have some sort of backup practice in place, I will personally come to your office…and shake you. Then I would promptly direct you to this post where I am going to school you on the Carbonite Pro online backup software.

You can’t afford to lose data. Just because you’re really particular about how you save/store files, doesn’t mean you’re safe from circumstances outside of your control. But you need some crazy “Top-Secret” backup operation that includes an armored truck backup up to your office door either! Carbonite Pro is the simple solution that will get your files backed up online and give you access to your files anytime, whether you are at your desk or on the go.
Here are some of the features of Carbonite Pro:

Easy to install
Your entire office can be up and running with no headaches and no time lost.

Easy to integrate
No expensive hardware required; plus, it works alongside any existing server backup without a hitch.

Easy on your staff
Very little training (and no technical background) required.

Easy to manage
Automatically lets you know if something’s amiss.

Easy recovery
Just a few clicks on any computer connected to the Internet and you’re on your way to recovering the files you need

The cool thing about Carbonite Pro is the fact that you are not tied to your desktop or laptop computer if you want access to your files. Downloading the free Carbonite iPhone app (iOS 3.0 and up) allows Carbonite customers to access the files in their backup—anywhere, anytime. Once the files on your computer have been backed up by Carbonite, you can view them directly on your iPhone or iPod Touch.

I really hope you don’t think your data that’s all housed on your laptop or even backed up at the office or burned to a DVD is bullet-proof. Do yourself a favor an add another layer of security by going “to the cloud” and trying out Carbonite Pro online backup solution for your small business…It’s free for the one month so you can try it out. Pricing for Carbonite Pro starts at $10 per month – unlimited users, and unlimited computers (Windows XP and up…No Mac or Linux). There is no contract and your plan can grow as your storage needs grow…up to 500GB for $250 per month…and beyond. Visit Carbonite Pro.com for more information.

When it comes to mobile devices, Image is Important.

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We all like to think that our mobile device purchases are based on rational decisions- a bloodless weighing of technical specs vs. business needs. If we’re honest, though, we know we’re often kidding ourselves in thinking this. Consciously or not, image and style are taken into consideration when making these choices, and we know that our choices affect the way others view us. In the mobile world, image matters.
Don’t believe it? Just look at the keywords people associate with the various mobile platforms. With the iPhone, the words “stylish” and “design” are popular. People who choose the iPhone are often thought of as keen on aesthetics and particular about their personal look.
For Android, “geeky” and “open” are buzzwords. Droid users pride themselves on their technical skills, and look down on those who choose to be ‘locked in’ by Apple’s proprietary nature. A Droid is a handset that says ‘hacker’.
Blackberry owners use words like “work” and “business” in describing their choices. RIM fans can boast that they are ‘real’ business people, focused on work and results over image or cool techie features.
So far, so good, but this all begs the question: where does the Windows 7 phone fit into the matrix? What comes to mind when you think about a Windows 7 phone user? To be successful they’ll need to carve out a niche, and image matters. Check out the accompanying comic and try to answer the question, if we added a line for the Windows phone, what would it look like? I have admit that I find this task challenging…I guess it’s up to Microsoft’s marketing team to show us how a Windows 7 mobile user stands apart from the rest of the smartphone crowd.