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Weekend of June 28th, 2013 – Hour 1

Tech News & Commentary

Marly shared a story about a treadmill-desk for offices, here’s the video:

 

Dennis from Tupelo, Mississippi listens to Supertalk WWMR 102.9FM asked: “I got a new Samsung S4 phone. I have two new Plantronics bluetooth devices. I can’t pair them with the new phone. When I got to the bluetooth devices they are not discoverable; I need help!”

 

Unfortunately not all Plantronics headsets are the same.  The phone side of things is easy, just turn on bluetooth and get ready to look for your headset, but the headset may have to be put into a discoverable mode.

For some models, that just means you have to hold down the answer button for 5 or 10 seconds, but some models have more complex instructions.

The same goes for pairing codes, most just have simple codes like 0000 or 1234, but some have real codes.

Since we don’t know your particular headset model, go to this site and have a look around, if your model is there, setting it to discoverable should be very easy.

 

For more information tune in to Hour 1 of our podcast.

Consumer Reports Feature With Donna Tapellini

How does Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 compare to other tablets in its size-range? Consumer Reports Senior Editor Donna Tapellini is here to tell us how it faired in their lab tests.

The “Into Tomorrow” team discussed the latest apps that they have been playing with recently.

• Walterio recommends: Flow Free, FREE

 

      “Walterio’s fav app this week is an app that he says is very addictive and is free to play with over 400 levels. On his “more Games” system (android system) there is a game called “Flow Free”(also available for ipods). Flow free is a simple yet addicting puzzle game. The main objective is to pair all colored dots with a pipe by covering the entire board to solve each puzzle. But remember to watch out because if you overlap a pipe, the other pipe will break. Again, it’s FREE on Android & iOS.”

 

 

• Chris recommends:Find My iPhone, FREE

 

    “My app this week is an app that I have been using all too much these days. Find My iPhone is an official Apple app designed for those, like me, who tend to lose things. I have this app installed on all the iPhones and iPads in my house. When you install the app, you tie it to your iTunes account. If you were to, say, misplace your phone, it will help you find it. When you login from any device with the app installed, or from the website on a computer, you select the phone you are looking for and it will bring up a map and show you where the phone or tablet is located. Of course, it has to be connected to the Internet to do that. If it’s not connected because maybe your battery died, it will at least show you the last place it was. You can hit a button to play a sound on the device to help you locate it in a room. You can put it into “lost mode” which will display a custom message on the screen so that you can tell anyone who finds it that it is lost and give them your contact info so that maybe, if they’re honest people, they can return it to you. That mode will also lock the device with a pass code so that it can’t be used by someone who finds it. Or, it will let you remotely wipe all the data on the device in the event you find that person who isn’t so honest and you are pretty certain that the phone won’t be returned to you. Find My iPhone is free in the iTunes App Store.” — Chris

 

• Marly recommends: Snapguide, FREE

 

    “Are you a DYI – er? A DO IT YOURSELF type of person like me? If so, Snapguide is for you. It’s a new & rising app on iOS platform where you are able to search How Tl videos and earn or improve your skills in just about any subject! The app has an extensive library of how-to guides! whereYou can search through genre, categories, or even create your own and help others with the knowledge/expertise you have!! I’ may evenstart using ithe appfor myMarlyQ Tips! What I love about Snapguide is that you can easily share it with your network on Facebook or Twitter, and it’s even possible to embed your Guides on websites like Blogger, Tumblr, and self-hosted WordPress sites. UWth a price tag of FREE — that sounds like a lot of cool perks to me! Snapguide is AVAILABLE ON: iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch – check it out! and let me know what you think!” — Marly

What are your favorite Apps? Let us know at 800-899-INTO and we’ll feature them in this segment!

Tune in to Hour 1 of our podcast for more details

Guest Segment: 

Daniel Gleich, President – Social Power

Social Power’s unique service offers consumers a free and easy-to-use interface where they can post and promote important everyday consumer issues like problems with food and beverage, retail, telecommunications, and travel industries. Here to tell us a little more about the help they provide and ways they hope to make a change…

Comments from our COOL “Into Tomorrow” HOT Summer Giveaway!!!

Robert From Merritt Island, Fla listens on WMEL Radio in Melborne says: “Into Tomorrow” is very interesting, even to a non technical person.. Everything is explained in understandable terms

Reason for wanting to travel: Would like to hear about all the new products that are coming to the market

Lowell in Durham, NC listens on 680 AM says he subscribes to our TechNewsLetter but doesn’t yet have our FREE App and wants to travel with us to Berlin so he can see us “in action”.

Jacob lives in Alexandria, VA and says he Listens: on Talk 1260 Santa Fe New Mexico (?!) Heard about the giveaway: By Listening to the “Into Tomorrow” radio program.  Reason for wanting to travel: I can bring a real life user experience to the team and communicate to other team members the needs of everyday consumers.

Kim is from Columbia, TN Listens on 1510 AM Says: The program is great as it is, but I wish it was broadcast on the radio at a later hour. Reason for wanting to travel to Berlin for IFA: I enjoy the easy way you all explain the new technology and to have you there to explain and comment on products, etc., would be fun.

You may enter ONCE a week … AND … when you call-in, using our FREE APP or 1-800-899-INTO (4696) and we can HEAR you … we will BONUS you with yet another entry!!!  Good luck!!!

Sean from Fairbanks, Alaska listens to News Radio KFBX 970AM asked: “I went to my Google Play store to get your app. However I can’t find it when I search for it. So, how can I get it on on my S3. Also, my provider won’t send me a new battery. How can I get another battery?”

 

You should be able to find the app by just searching for Into Tomorrow on the Google Play store, but we can make it easier for you, clicking here should take you straight to it.

Finding extra batteries for the S3 shouldn’t be too hard, you can find official Samsung brand batteries at Samsung.com, and on the usual sites, for example, Amazon has spare batteries that say Samsung, but you judge for yourself, listed for as little as $4, eBay has them too and they’re also very cheap.

Samsung sells a very cool looking, foldable spare battery charger, it looks like a phone dock that lets you stand the phone upright while it charges the spare battery on the back.

We should give you a heads up on something though, Samsung does advertise it as a “spare battery charger”, so we can’t say they’re lying, but be aware that that is ONLY a spare battery charger, it will not charge the actual phone, it’ll charge the spare battery and work as a phone stand, but it is not a phone charger.

For more information tune in to Hour 1 of our podcast.

Chris from Baton Rouge, Louisiana listens to Talk WBRP 107.3FM called in with the following advice: “The Nook from Barnes n Noble doesn’t have a camera; is there anyway to connect a camera to the Nook?”

Sorry, there is no way to connect a camera to the Nook.

The Nook does come with a USB port, but it’s not enabled for that kind of data, so you’d have to install some hacked firmware to be able to use the port at all, and even then you’d have a hard time finding a camera to work with it.

Then there’s the other obvious problem, it’s not supposed to work with a camera, so even if you manage to connect one to it, you won’t find a lot of software that expects the camera to be there at all, so you won’t really be able to get a lot of use out of it anyway.

You’re best bet here is to get a tablet with a built in camera that can take advantage of it through apps that know it should be there.

For more information tune in to Hour 1 of our podcast.

This Week’s Prizes for Our Listeners

eton: FRX3 – Hand Turbine AM/FM/Weather Alert Radio

Covington Creations: Earbud yo-yo — Now with Dave’s face on them! — A clever solution to tangled earbuds.

iolo: Copies of: Drive Scrubber – Erase data so it can NEVER be recovered.

SoundMatters: foxl – Pocket Sized portable Bluetooth Loudspeaker.

 

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Written by Dave Graveline

Dave Graveline is the founder, Host & Executive Producer of "Into Tomorrow" in addition to being President of the Advanced Media Network".

Dave is also a trusted and familiar voice on many national commercials & narrations in addition to being an authority in consumer tech since 1994. He is also a former Police Officer and an FBI Certified Instructor.

Dave thrives on audience participation!

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