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		<title>Desk Genie Non-Slip Charging Desk Stand</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 06:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The folks from MobileFun sent me a rather novel iPhone stand for review: the Desk Genie Non-Slip Charging Desk Stand. It charges a number of different phones, including iPhones. It also includes a two-port USB hub and an 8-in-1 memory card reader. The non-stick surface is a kind of rubbery pad that your mobile device [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The folks from <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk">MobileFun</a> sent me a rather novel <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/cat/iPhone-Desk-Stands.htm">iPhone stand</a> for review: the <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/desk-genie-non-slip-charging-desk-stand-p22432.htm">Desk Genie Non-Slip Charging Desk Stand</a>. It charges a number of different phones, including iPhones. It also includes a two-port USB hub and an 8-in-1 memory card reader.</p>
<p>The non-stick surface is a kind of rubbery pad that your mobile device can rest on. It seems to support my iPhone with case quite nicely as well as a number of Nokia phones I tried. The pad does occasionally lose it&#8217;s &#8220;stickiness&#8221; but it can easily be restored with a towel dampened with water to clean off any dirt or debris.</p>
<p>The most confusing this about the device is the instructions, which were clearly written by someone whose first language was not English. The device plugs into your computer with a USB cable. There is also a port on the back of the device where you plug in a different cable that has an end where you can plug in a number of different ends (which are included). The upshot of this is that you can charge a number of different devices.</p>
<p>For phones like the iPhone where you might also want to sync your phone to your machine while charging, you should use your regular USB cable instead of the supplied charging cable. The upshot of this arrangement is that I can also use this device to charge my Nokia E71. Unfortunately, the Nokia 2mm tip included in my set did not reliably charge my Nokia E71. Unfortunately, this is a rather common issue I have ran into with chargers not made by Nokia. Fortunately for me, I had a similar tip provided with a different charger that seemed to work ok.</p>
<p>All in all, a worthwhile item to purchase as it combines a number of different items in a small space. With the current USD to GBP exchange rates, it&#8217;s not a bad deal, though it might take a while to arrive.</p>
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		<title>Keeping the iPhone Charged</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I was in San Diego for the past few days, perhaps the biggest challenge&#8211;aside from never having more than 10 minutes to myself at a stretch&#8211;was keeping my iPhone&#8217;s battery charged. The Sales Kick Off meeting we had for Check Point had us anywhere but near an easily accessible AC port. I attempted to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I was in San Diego for the past few days, perhaps the biggest challenge&#8211;aside from never having more than 10 minutes to myself at a stretch&#8211;was keeping my iPhone&#8217;s battery charged. The Sales Kick Off meeting we had for Check Point had us anywhere but near an easily accessible AC port. I attempted to plan for this, and I normally have an external iPhone battery for this purpose.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, on my recent trip to Israel, the connector on my latest battery acquisition from eBay broke. That&#8217;s what happens when you get the cheap ones made in China. Either way, I did not have time to acquire something better before I left for this trip to San Diego.</p>
<p>I searched through my gadget stash and found an old Solio charger. While I wasn&#8217;t counting on it&#8217;s ability to get juice from the sun, it was able to receive a charge from USB. When fully charged, it was able to provide some extra juice to my iPhone. It certainly didn&#8217;t give the battery more than an extra 25-30% or so, but it was enough. It also fit in my pocket (albeit not comfortably) along with the iPhone.</p>
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<p>I also took some other measures to conserve battery power as well: I dropped WiFi and Bluetooth. While there was plenty of WiFi around, I could not always use it nor did I necessarily want to. I only enabled it when I know I wanted to use it. That alone cut my battery drain to a fairly managable level.       </p>
<p>The other thing: I forgot my iPhone&#8217;s AC adapter. This meant I need to plug into a Mac/PC to charge. It also meant that I was not able to easily charge my iPhone the night before I left San Diego. I had a very early morning flight and made the mistake of not leaving my MacBook turned on but not logged in. This meant my iPhone barely got a charge overnight.</p>
<p>The Solio came to my rescue again. I had wisely charged it the day before, so I was able to use it to provide a boost on the flight back to Seattle. The Solio did require some significant fiddling to get it to charge the iPhone without receiving the dreaded &#8220;charging with this accessory is not supported&#8221; message on my iPhone.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, I&#8217;m in the market for a mobile charging solution for my iPhone. Preferably something that will fit comfortably in my pocket with my iPhone 3GS, is durable, easily rechargable, but not insanely expensive. I realize that&#8217;s a bit much to ask, but any suggestions from the peanut gallery on this? </p>
<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3320/keeping-the-iphone-charged">28 January 2010</a>, bostonphoneguy writes: Duracell Instant USB charger or Mophie Juicepak Air are two solutions that I own.</li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3320/keeping-the-iphone-charged">28 January 2010</a>, asd writes: PowerMonkey or PowerMonkey Explorer - https://powertraveller.com/</li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3320/keeping-the-iphone-charged">28 January 2010</a>, Lonnie writes: MiLi Power Pack; and don't forget your AC adapter next time.</li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3320/keeping-the-iphone-charged">31 January 2010</a>, <a href='http://tr.im/HKM' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>Hamish MacEwan</a> writes: This might fill the bill:

http://www.powerstick.com/new/home.php

Hamish</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related Posts</h2><ul><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/1172/powerless-in-port-orchard-again" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Powerless in Port Orchard&#8211;Again">Powerless in Port Orchard&#8211;Again</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3149/portable-mobile-charger-for-iphone" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Portable Mobile Charger for iPhone">Portable Mobile Charger for iPhone</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/2296/google-reader-iphone-edition-on-my-nokia-nseries-handsets" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Google Reader, iPhone Edition, on my Nokia Nseries Handsets">Google Reader, iPhone Edition, on my Nokia Nseries Handsets</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/397/my_own_personal_rss_feeds_website" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: My Own Personal RSS Feeds Website">My Own Personal RSS Feeds Website</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/2690/business-idea-iphone-global-sim-profit" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Business Idea: iPhone + Global SIM == PROFIT">Business Idea: iPhone + Global SIM == PROFIT</a></li></ul><hr /><small><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/">
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		<title>Inbox Liquidation, Part 51</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As usual, a lot of crap gets backed up into my email. Here&#8217;s a few of the more interesting bits. I have a few more that I&#8217;ll post later. Callpod Fueltank Uno: As my portable iPhone charger I bought off eBay bit the dust the other day, this particular gadget comes along at a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As usual, a lot of crap gets backed up into my email. Here&#8217;s a few of the more interesting bits. I have a few more that I&#8217;ll post later.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.callpod.com/products/fueltank_uno">Callpod Fueltank Uno</a></strong>: As my <a href="http://www.phoneboy.com/3149/portable-mobile-charger-for-iphone">portable iPhone charger I bought off eBay</a> bit the dust the other day, this particular gadget comes along at a good time. Unfortunately, the website doesn&#8217;t say how big the battery is, but it claims to be &#8220;more than 4 times the capacity of a standard mobile phone.&#8221; It comes with an iPhone/iPod and a mini-USB charging tip. If you don&#8217;t have a phone that charges with one of those, a coupon is in the box that lets you get a free charging tip. Extras are $10 each.</p>
<p><strong>Prepaid Phones a Stocking Stuffer?</strong>: One of the emails I had from a PR firm suggested that in today&#8217;s economy, a prepaid mobile phone might be just the perfect gift to stuff in someone&#8217;s stocking. They are certainly inexpensive and can be had for under $30 and do not require either a long-term commitment or a contract. I wouldn&#8217;t necessarily pick phones from TracFone, as was suggested by the PR firm, but maybe you can get a prepaid phone one from one of the major carriers, which can also be had for about the same price.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/walgreens/id335364882?mt=8"><strong>Walgreens Launches an iPhone App</strong></a>: Aside from the usual &#8220;store finder&#8221; type functions, the new Walgreens app on the iPhone lets you order prescription refills and upload photos for printing at a Walgreens store. It would be nice if I went to Walgreens, which I almost never do.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://current.com/socialnetworkingwars">Social Networking Wars</a></strong>: From the folks who bring you <a href="http://current.com/supernews/">SuperNews</a>, a hilarious animated take on current events, comes Social Networking Wars. You are a nobody working in an office trying to fend off the distractions of social networking. Armed with a stapler, you must fight them off while not hitting your co-workers&#8211;or your boss. It&#8217;s a silly game, but like social networking, it&#8217;s a nice time killer.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3253/yamaha-usb-microphone-speaker-psg-01s">More on the Yamaha USB Speakerphone Gadget I reviewed</a></strong>: Jim Courtney sent me a followup letter about the Yamaha USB Speakerphone that I reviewed a few weeks ago. One of the things he points out is that a lot of people are put off by the price, as I mentioned as a concern in the review. If you can make that jump, however, the &#8220;on site&#8221; experience of using the gadget is quite good and can prove to be valuable. To that end, I<span lang="EN-US">n Store Solutions wants to encourage user trial and will extend its return policy such that anyone purchasing during this promotion can return it, shipping prepaid but “no questions asked”, for a full credit until January 31, 2010. This gives purchasers a chance to make their own “on site” decision about its value in the end. Nice promo, guys!</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-US"><strong>Sony Selling AT&amp;T Service at Sony Style stores</strong>: Not that I&#8217;m a huge fan of Sony Ericsson phones, but if you buy a Sony Ericsson C905a or W518a&#8211;presumably at full retail price&#8211;and agree to a new two year contract, you get three free accessories. It&#8217;s only in stores, not online. And, if you ask me, it&#8217;s not that great of a deal. Sony gets points for trying, but I doubt the promotion will be very successful.<br />
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3273/inbox-liquidation-part-51">27 November 2009</a>, <a href='http://www.uprinting.com/Letterhead-Printing.html' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>Letterhead Printing | UPrinting.com</a> writes: I love the Social Network Wars. :-) Really funny.

Thank you for sharing these link. Will wait for more :-) Good luck with the liquidation.</li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3273/inbox-liquidation-part-51">28 November 2009</a>, tom writes: prepaid phones are becoming a very big part of my business(i own a small used computer shop.) i would suggest buying one from the major carriers but than activating with someone both cheaper and with much better support. for example buy a verizon prepaid but instead of activating with verizon activate with page plus. your ongoing expense will likely be half or even less and the customer service is outstanding in comparison to dealing with verizon directly. someone will nearly always answer the support line without your being placed on hold and they are more likely to have a quick solution for whatever issue you have. do note that if the phone has been activated on verizon the ESN will not be accepted by pageplus unless the verizon account is cancelled; and that might take several days o happen. so DO NOT activate a verizon prepaid phone with verizon if you plan to use it with pageplus. if it is a new never activated phone the whole setup process is very fast and easy and you get $6.00 in free calling without having to buy anything in advance. if you talk a lot you can get 1200 minutes/1200 texts/50MB data for $29.95/month with no additional fees or taxes. or unlimited minutes/texts/20MB data for $39.95. a reliable sources tells me there will soon be an unlimited(probably with FUP) data option that can be used with a smartphone, data dongle, or MiFi device.


p.s. pageplus will also activate any ESN even a phone from another CDMA network; the PRL will have to be set to verizons though. i am currently using a sprint branded palm pre with pageplus and it works great.</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related Posts</h2><ul><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3057/inbox-liquidation-part-49" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Inbox Liquidation, Part 49">Inbox Liquidation, Part 49</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3390/inbox-liquidation-part-56-a-mobile-phone-bonanza" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Inbox Liquidation, Part 56: A Mobile Phone Bonanza!">Inbox Liquidation, Part 56: A Mobile Phone Bonanza!</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/271/my_battle_with_email" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: My Battle with Email">My Battle with Email</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3132/inbox-liquidation-part-50" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Inbox Liquidation Part 50">Inbox Liquidation Part 50</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/548/something_happened_to_gmail!" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Something happened to GMail!">Something happened to GMail!</a></li></ul><hr /><small><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/">
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		<title>PhoneBoy&#8217;s Travel Toolbox</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I&#8217;ve joined Check Point Software, I&#8217;ve done a fair bit of traveling&#8211;moreso than I&#8217;ve done in quite some time. Since I am ending up more random places, and have had the joy of going through airport security in Tel Aviv on two occasions so far (which makes the TSA experience seem relatively painless by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I&#8217;ve joined Check Point Software, I&#8217;ve done a fair bit of traveling&#8211;moreso than I&#8217;ve done in quite some time. Since I am ending up more random places, and have had the joy of going through airport security in Tel Aviv on two occasions so far (which makes the TSA experience seem relatively painless by comparison), it has forced me to refine my travel toolbox&#8211;things that come with me on every trip I make. Lighter traveling makes for easier traveling, and the following items have earned a more or less permanent place in my travel bag.</p>
<p><strong>The Apple iPhone</strong>: As much as I have liked the Nokia phones over the years, thanks to the breadth of applications on the iPhone, not to mention the iPhone&#8217;s multimedia capabilities, the iPhone has been a welcome travel companion. TripIt and iXpenseIt have become absolutely indispensable applications while traveling.</p>
<p><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3149/portable-mobile-charger-for-iphone"><strong>Portable iPhone Battery Charger</strong></a>: Written about this in the past, of course, but it bares mentioning again, especially when using the iPhone in airplane mode on a plane where they don&#8217;t provide a USB or power jack. It keeps my phone charged so that when I land, my iPhone and I are ready to go.</p>
<p><strong>The Nokia E71</strong>: This comes in handy, particularly on those trips to Israel where I can&#8217;t use my iPhone as anything more than an iPod Touch thanks to AT&amp;T&#8217;s roaming rates being so expensive. Prior to my purchasing an iPhone, the Nokia E71 was my primary phone and it is still quite capable in a pinch. It is also a failsafe in case I completely drain the battery in the iPhone <img src='http://phoneboy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.maxroam.com/"><strong>MaxRoam</strong></a>: One thing I have to admit missing from my days at Nokia was not having to worry about my mobile phone charges when traveling abroad. 500 &#8211; 1000 EUR phone bills were not all that uncommon for travelers abroad. Even though I was a responsible chap and asked how one might reduce that cost while abroad, I was often told &#8220;not to worry&#8221; by managers. Meanwhile, Check Point has a different opinion about these things, so I carry a MaxRoam SIM in that Nokia E71 to keep the roaming costs a bit more reasonable. That and I get a local SIM card if I&#8217;m going to be someplace more than a few days.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.skype.com/"><strong>Skype</strong></a>: Assuming I have a good Internet connection, Skype is a lifesaver, especially for making reasonable calls to the US while I am abroad. Actually, the calls are included in the ~$30/year Skype North America plan, making it an excellent value.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000F9YN2M?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=phoneboycom-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000F9YN2M"><strong>Monster Outlets To Go</strong></a>: Given the relative lack of plugs I have found in hotel rooms, having a power strip with me has proven to be a wise investment. Abroad, it is even better because I can make more efficient use of the relatively scarce plug adapters. The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000F9YN2M?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=phoneboycom-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000F9YN2M">Outlets To Go</a> by Monster has been fantastic. It&#8217;s compact, the plug lights up when connected to power, and it&#8217;s relatively inexpensive. Can&#8217;t ask for much more than that.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ipassconnect.com/"><strong>iPass</strong></a>: As much as I&#8217;ve used (and loved) <a href="http://www.boingo.com/">Boingo</a> in the past, I have had numerous issues with their software on the iPhone and on the Mac. Also, I frequently find their &#8220;mobile&#8221; software doesn&#8217;t allow me to log into hotspots I use frequently. Enter <a href="http://www.ipass.com/">iPass</a>, who has been at this remote access game longer. They still provide <em>dialup</em> Internet access on the road, but also provide Internet access through a number of other mechanisms, including many of the same WiFi hotspots Boingo does. Their iPhone app works pretty well.  More options is good, and when providing reliable remote access solutions, experience counts.</p>
<p><strong>A Travel Router</strong>: Because one never knows exactly what kind of broadband connectivity one will find at a hotel, and I have multiple devices that might need to use that Internet access, a travel router has a place in my bag. I can plug it into the hotel Ethernet and make it WiFi so my laptop and my mobile phones can connect to it. I currently use a first-generation WTR54GS from Linksys, which I have flashed with the flexible <a href="http://www.dd-wrt.com/">DD-WRT</a> firmware.</p>
<p><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3159/every-man-woman-or-child-on-skype-needs-an-everyman-headset"><strong>The EVERYMAN Headset</strong></a>: Yes, with Skype, one needs a quality headset for an optimal experience. The EVERYMAN delivers in terms of cost and compactness in my travel bag. Yes, they gave me a review unit a few months ago, but at $23 shipped to my door, I&#8217;d happily buy another one!</p>
<p><strong>An Extra Change of Clothes</strong>: One thing I learned from a professional services guy I worked with early in my career is that you never know when you will get stuck someplace on the road. Flights get canceled or severely delayed. Any number of accidents can happen involving your clothing, as well. As a result, I always&#8211;even on short trips&#8211;bring an extra change of clothes with me. I have never had to use them, thankfully, but it&#8217;s nice to know they&#8217;re there if I need them.</p>
<p><strong>An Extra Bag</strong>: Yes, I actually pack an extra bag in my carryon. It&#8217;s one of those nylon &#8220;recyclable&#8221; bags you might get at a grocery store. This particular one folds up nicely with a velcro flap to keep it a nice, tidy bundle. However, if I end up picking up a few extra things on my travels, having a way to carry that stuff home is important.</p>
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<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/3230/phoneboys-travel-toolbox">21 October 2009</a>, <a href='http://www.friendcaller.com' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>SuzanneC</a> writes: Another item that you and your readers might want to consider for your "Travel Tool Box" is a new up-and-coming VoIP service called www.friendcaller.com, a browser-based P2P VoIP application based on the Java platform. I'm representing FriendCaller, and we've gotten some great feedback from travelers who like having the ability to talk with their friends back home, for free, via their Web browsers through the FriendCaller platform. Not only do they find it simple to use, but it also saves a lot of money on calling plans. FriendCaller just released its new iPhone/iPod app, FriendCaller 3 Pro, which enables users to send a CallMe link from their iPhone/iPod to anyone on the Internet, and they can talk for free, over WiFi, to their friends.</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related Posts</h2><ul><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/1042/how_do_you_deal_with_the_time_zone_warp?" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: How Do You Deal with the Time Zone Warp?">How Do You Deal with the Time Zone Warp?</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/675/corporate_policies" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Corporate Policies">Corporate Policies</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/988/liquids_allowed_in_carryons_again--with_some_restrictions" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Liquids Allowed In Carryons Again&#8211;With Some Restrictions">Liquids Allowed In Carryons Again&#8211;With Some Restrictions</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/48/the_joy_of_travelling" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: The joy of travelling">The joy of travelling</a></li><li><a href="http://phoneboy.com/247/bound_to_my_computer" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Bound to my Computer">Bound to my Computer</a></li></ul><hr /><small><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/">
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		<title>Portable Mobile Charger for iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 07:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years, I&#8217;ve collected gobs of Nokia chargers. I have a box full of them, not to mention the half dozen or so I keep plugged in. Unfortunately, none of them do any good on the iPhone. This means trolling eBay looking for various iPhone chargers. One of the chargers I found was this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, I&#8217;ve collected gobs of Nokia chargers. I have a box full of them, not to mention the half dozen or so I keep plugged in. Unfortunately, none of them do any good on the iPhone. This means trolling eBay looking for various iPhone chargers.</p>
<p>One of the chargers I found was this little portable charger. It takes the standard iPhone charging cable and plugs into the bottom of your iPhone, charging both simultaneously. The battery on this charger is 1900 mAh, which is more than enough to completely recharge your iPhone battery. It has lights that come on both when it is being charged and when it is charging the iPhone.</p>
<p>This unit cost roughly $13 on eBay from a US-based seller. It is clearly made in China and not approved by Apple. It does, however, get the job done. Just be aware that the charger doesn&#8217;t click-in like the standard iPhone cable does, so you want to be careful while this charger is plugged into your iPhone. However, having a charger small enough to carry in your pocket is a great thing&#8211;especially considering any serious iPhone usage drains the battey pretty quick. </p>
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		<title>Solar Cell Charger by Daylight Savings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 06:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while ago, when I was writing for Gadgets Weblog, I reviewed the Solio H1000 Universal Hybrid Charger. At $79.95, it seemed a bit pricey. Especially since I could never get the solar part of the charging to work very well. Meanwhile, Mark Guim over at The Nokia Blog got a Solar Cell Charger by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://joyofgadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/cc-05.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-176" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px" title="cc-05" src="http://phoneboy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/cc-05.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>A while ago, when I was writing for Gadgets Weblog, I reviewed the <a href="http://www.gadgets-weblog.com/50226711/solio_h1000_universal_hybrid_charger.php">Solio H1000 Universal Hybrid Charger</a>. At $79.95, it seemed a bit pricey. Especially since I could never get the solar part of the charging to work very well.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Mark Guim over at The Nokia Blog got a <a href="http://thenokiablog.com/2008/09/22/review-solar-cell-phone-charger-by-daylight-savings/">Solar Cell Charger by Daylight Savings</a>. Unlike the Solio H1000, which required special cables, this appears to use standard USB cables both for charging&#8211;in case you live someplace where the sun never shines&#8211;and for the compatible charging tips for phones.</p>
<p>The battery in this bad boy is 1200mAh, which is enough to fully charge the Nokia N95 8GB that I typically carry. However, I will likely have to heed Mark&#8217;s warning about the included charging cables being too short and use the Nokia CA-100 cables I already keep handy.</p>
<p><a href="http://daylightsavingsnow.com/ads/nokia.html">I ordered one of these guys</a> because the price was fantastic&#8211;$24.99 including shipping. We&#8217;ll see how the solar panels fare up here in the Pacific Northwest.</p>
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		<title>Inflight Power Recharger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 07:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The one problem I have with traveling is that most of the airlines don&#8217;t put power jacks at the seat. You might get lucky on a cross-country flight, but on short-hop flights like I usually take, you&#8217;re lucky if they give you peanuts and a drink, let alone power. Enter the Inflight Power Recharger. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one problem I have with traveling is that most of the airlines don&#8217;t put power jacks at the seat. You might get lucky on a cross-country flight, but on short-hop flights like I usually take, you&#8217;re lucky if they give you peanuts and a drink, let alone power.</p>
<p>Enter the <a href="http://www.inflightpower.com/products.asp">Inflight Power Recharger</a>. The theory behind this gadget is that you can use the power that comes from a <em>headset jack</em> to charge your gear that charges with a USB cable. Historically, planes have had headset jacks in them, and at least one loud audio channel&#8211;the louder, the better for the charging process. I&#8217;ve found plenty of planes that didn&#8217;t have them recently, so even this is not a guarantee.</p>
<p>How does this work? Capacitors. They store the energy captured from the audio system and when it gets enough, pumps it through the <a class="zem_slink" title="Universal Serial Bus" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus">USB port</a>. It takes a few minutes to store up enough energy to actually charge anything. To help keep things consistent, you can also seed the device with 2 <a class="zem_slink" title="AAA battery" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAA_battery">AAA batteries</a>, which quite honestly, will do more to charge your USB devices than capturing the power from audio signals will.</p>
<p>Take a look at this video, where I demonstrate the product in action:</p>
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