Feb 012010
 

The minute I wake up, I take my Bold off my cradle then check my e-mail. Take my Nokia N97 off the charger. Take my iPod Touch off the cradle from charging and the first thing I do with the iPod Touch is sync my RSS Feed via WiFi. Take my Tablet PC off the charger and slip it into my TUMI Backpack. Then I take my Kindle into the sleeve, hardly had to charge it since it will last months before Kindle needs charging again, and I put the Kindle in my backpack.

I go downstairs to turn on my EEE 900 before I do everything else since it takes forever to load on XP with 900Mhz Celeron Processor. I turn it on for my Father-In-Law, so he doesn’t have to wait to load when he wakes up. Drink my Coffee and off I go.

In the car, I turn On my Tekkeon Battery for my Cradlepoint that is attached to my USB Modem connected to the internet with CDMA Technology, so I can surf the internet in the car. I switch on Shoutcast on my iPod Touch and listen to the radio from there. I turn on my Nokia N97 for GPS Navigation, since it’s the only device that has Indonesian Maps and is pretty accurate at navigating. It even tells me where to go with voice, not like Google Maps. I use it offline, so it’s not connected to the Internet just to save battery. Sometimes, when there’s something going on, like an accident, I turn on QIK on my Nokia N97 and start streaming some videos. Since there’s traffic in Jakarta, I would call around with Fring and just do Video Call to my Family just to show off the traffic and surroundings. Or sometimes I would read up on my RSS Feeds off my iPod Touch just to catch up on some news.

When I get to the office, I go to Feedbooks.com and sync my RSS News to my Kindle so I can read it off-line. Then I take my Tablet PC out of my backpack and charge it at work. I turn off my Cradlepoint, turn on my Desktop PC at work and that’s it. What’s your routine daily?

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Eberhard

Eberhard, twitter @powercx, likes to write as a hobby, and he loves the media. Likes to play with gadget toys, plays with any cool Software for smartphone, PC or Mac and writes his own review. His review is unbiased and not sponsored. Even though Powercx.com has been around since '96, he didn't start blogging till '98. His Tech experience is with Cisco Systems and Wells Fargo as an avid backend web developer with JSP, PHP, ASP, CSS, and Javascript as well as a part time Web Designer on the side does not end there. This site is about all type of gadgets that he will encounter with. From cool Software that comes with the Hardware, or any Hardware that comes with heavy interest in the community. He will be posting at least two post a week.

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