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“Spy Kids” Alexa Vega Gets Married

Spy Kid to Spy Bride! Alexa Vega wed her longtime boyfriend, movie producer Sean Covel, in South Dakota on Sunday. Vega, the 22-year-old actress who appeared opposite Antonio Banderas in the 2000 kids comedy Spy Kids, exchanged vows with Covel, 34, at the Homestake Opera House in Lead, reps for the newlywed have confirmed. Vega, [...]

Windows Phone 7 Will Launch on Three ATandT Smartphones

Windows Phone 7 will launch on three AT&T smartphones starting in November. Microsoft is also designing a cut-and-paste feature for the phones. – The first Windows Phone 7 smartphone will launch Nov. 8 on AT amp;T,
followed a few weeks later by two other devices. Microsoft is also rushing to
push out a cut-and-paste feature for the smartphones by early 2011.
quot;We knew it was going to be a winner, quot; Ralph de la Vega, president
and …


BlackBerry Torch Smartphone, with BlackBerry 6 OS, Coming to ATandT

The BlackBerry Torch is the best BlackBerry mobile device there has been yet, according to AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega at the devices’ introduction. It pairs BlackBerry 6 OS with a touch screen and keyboard. – Research In Motion, with carrier partner AT amp;T, introduced the BlackBerry
Torch in New York Aug. 3. The
honors of revealing the device went to AT amp;T CEO
Ralph de la Vega, who, pulling it from the breast pocket of his suit to hold
aloft for the assembled audience, insisted it was, quot;The…


Spain in fresh Kosovo statement

Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega said that Spain would continue to oppose the independence of Kosovo. “We will continue to support dialogue and a compromise between the two sides,” she said after the International Court of Justice gave its opinion on Kosovo Albanians’ unilaterally proclaimed independence.

July 22, 1933: Wiley Post Flies Around the World Alone

1933: Pilot Wiley Post returns to Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York, 7 days, 18 hours, 49 minutes after leaving. Aided by new technology, his flight is the first solo circumnavigation by air, and it’s also the fastest-ever around-the-world-trip.
Born in Texas, Post wanted to be a pilot after seeing his first airplane at a [...]

Wavy Gravy’s All Star Jam | 6.13.10 | SF

YOU’VE GOT GRAVY IN YOUR EYES!

Photos by Susan J. Weiand

On Sunday, June 13th, various All-Star musicians converged on stage at The Great American
Music Hall to benefit the Seva Foundation. The
cast of characters included Steve Kimock, Mark Karan, Billy
Kreutzmann
, Melvin Seals, Papa Mali, Lebo, Dave Brogan,
Bo Carper, Reed Mathis, Matt Hubbard, special guest Bobby
Vega
and Wavy Gravy himself.

The evening started off with a set by Lebo, Carper and Brogan performing “Spike Driver’s
Blues”, “Pallet on your Floor” and Old Crowe Medicine Show’s “Wagon Wheel” joined by Karan & Seals. The band played
on for a Dave Brogan tune “Infinite Eye” before Vega joined in for a soulful offering of Allen Toussaint’s classic “On
Your Way Down”.

Steve Kimock then took the stage with Vega, Seals & Brogan for an epic version of
the Zero fan favorites “Cole’s Law” > “Tangled Hangers”. The first set then closed with a
ripping rendition of Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” featuring Karan, Lebo, Brogan, Kimock,
Seals & Vega.

Set two featured 7 Walkers: Papa Mali, Billy Kreutzman, Steve Kimock, Reed Mathis and Matt
Hubbard along with a variety of the aforementioned musicians joining in a setlist that
included “Jam” >
“Sugaree”, “He’s Gone”, “Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues”, “Bertha”, “Jump Back”, “Mr. Charlie”
and “Lovelight” amongst others.

Photographer Sue Weiand was on hand to document the experience for your visual enjoyment.

JamBase | Bay Area


Thank to various helpers for piecing together the setlist. Pardon any omissions or
errors.

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Seva Foundation was founded in 1978 by a group of people who helped eradicate
small pox,
and inspired by that achievement, joined together to alleviate other suffering caused by
poverty and disease. Seva’s public health programs in India, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia
Bangladesh and Tanzania work to eliminate curable blindness. Over two million people have
received sight-restoring surgeries. In Mexico and Guatemala Seva assists indigenous
communities with training and resources to attain literacy and economic self-sufficiency.
In the United States, where diabetes claims Native American lives at four times the
national average, Seva offers diabetes prevention and small grants programs, created and
directed by Native Americans.

Wavy Gravy, activist clown, former Ben & Jerry’s flavor, hippie-icon, flower-
geezer, is a
founding board member of the Seva Foundation. He is the creative director of Camp
Winnarainbow, a circus and performing arts camp in Northern California.


10 Reasons Why ATandT Should Fear a Verizon iPhone

News Analysis: Speculation abounds over the possibility of Apple bringing the iPhone to Verizon Wireless in the coming months. But AT&T isn’t fazed by that possibility. And it believes its business will be just fine. Unfortunately for AT&T, that belief might be faulty. – In statements made at a recent JP Morgan investors conference, AT amp;T CEO
Ralph de la Vega said that his company isn’t concerned over the possibility of
Apple bringing the iPhone to Verizon Wireless. He said that in his experience
in the industry, most consumers are loath
to switch from one c…


Mac gets a new Opera 10.52 web browser

Opera has recently launched Opera 10.52 web browser to support Mac OS X systems. Opera 10.52 offers native Cocoa integration that makes it more response efficient, multi-touch track pad gestures support, and Growl notification support.
The latest Opera 10.52 assures to be 10 times faster than its old version of the Opera 10.10. The [...]

Neon Indian: Summer Tour BRAHMS Remix

NEON INDIAN ANNOUNCES SUMMER TOUR / GETS REMIXED BY BRAHMS

Neon Indian

Neon Indian is Alan
Palomo
, the 21-year-old synth-wizard who first created waves as VEGA. After writing a batch of off-the-cuff recordings that weren’t quite right as VEGA songs, Palomo released them as Neon Indian and what started
as a careless outlet for ideas too offbeat to fit the VEGA mold has since gone on to define a genre. His critically
acclaimed debut album Psychic Chasms, which was released in October 2009, has been featured in
SPIN, Rolling Stone, Wall Street Journal and FADER among others. In February 2010 he
made his late night TV debut with a performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. “Sleep Paralysist,” the
recent single for Green Label Sound was written by Neon Indian lead-man Alan Palomo; the track was
recorded and produced in collaboration with Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear in Brooklyn at Taylor’s
elusive musical dungeon, Terrible Studios. Here, Neon Indian is remixed by new outfit BRAHMS, which features Eric
Lodwick
, Drew Robinson, and Cale Parks.

Click here to listen to the BRAHMS remix of “Psychic Chasms.”

Click here for a recent review of Neon Indian in San Francisco.

NEON INDIAN SUMMER TOUR:

05/12 New York, NY Terminal 5 *

05/13 Boston, MA House of Blues *
05/29 Calgary, AB Hi Fi Club
05/31 George, WA Sasquatch
06/02 San Diego, CA Casbah
06/03 Costa Mesa, CA Detroit Bar
06/04 Los Angeles, CA Natural History Museum / First Fridays #
06/05 Corvalis, OR Flat Tall Music Festival
06/07 Austin, TX Emo’s
06/09 Atlanta, GA The Earl
06/10 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo
06/11 Cincinnati, OH Fountain Square
06/12 Pittsburgh, PA Brillobox
06/13 Baltimore, MD Sonar
06/17 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
06/19 Denver, CO Westword Music Showcase
07/17 Milwaukee, WI Turner Hall Ballroom

* = w/ Massive Attack

# = w/ Peanut Butter Wolf

Neon Indian Tour Dates :: Neon Indian News :: Neon Indian Concert Reviews


Lundquist’s Five Simple Steps to Creating a Dynamic Mobile Enterprise

eWEEKs Eric Lundquist is at 2010 CTIA show in Las Vegas. Its the 25th anniversary of the show, which has turned, in his words, from an it’s like wired but slower, more complicated and more expensive event to a showcase for the future of consumer and business digital communications and data flow. The business aspect of wireless has lagged the consumer in Lundquists opinion. The carriers are partly responsible in that they pursued the consumer revenues. The business execs are also partly responsible in that they never envisioned an era when 75, 80 or maybe a 100 percent of their workers and customers would operate solely in the mobile environment. Not surprisingly, Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of AT T Mobility and Consumer Markets, stated in his keynote that by 2013, 75 percent of workers will be mobile workers. With that in mind, Lundquist looks at how IT managers can take five simple steps to turn their enterprises into dynamic mobile workplaces.
– …


March 2, 1949: Around the World Without Landing

1949: After 94 hours, 1 minute of flying time, a Boeing B-50 named Lucky Lady II lands at Carswell Air Force Base, Texas, completing the first ever nonstop, around-the-world trip by an airplane.
The flight covered 23,452 miles, averaging a ground speed of 249 miles per hour. The modified bomber required air-to-air refueling four times as it [...]

Tropical Jam 5: Kimock, Kang Kreutzmann, Vega, Berry

Tropical Jam 5 and Chris Berry Trio Tour Announced

Steve Kimock

Fresh Jam Radio and Dove will be sponsoring Tropical Jam 5 on three Hawaiian Islands this March – Maui, Oahu and Kauai on March 12, 13 & 14, 2010. The island retreat will feature Steve Kimock Chris Berry, Bill Kreutzmann, Michael Kang and Bobby Vega.

All of the shows are benefits for various important causes, both on the islands and for Haiti. As a special bonus, those on Kauai will get a special treat for Equinox with the rare powerhouse trio of Bill Kreutzmann, Steve Kimock and Bobby Vega on Saturday March 20 in the intimate venue The Lava Lounge (formerly Tapaz Lounge) in Kapaa, Kauai.

Tropical Jam V – Hawaiian Heart Tour

March 12 Voyage East in the Pauwela Cannery -Haiku, Maui
March 13 Pikake Pavilion, Waimea Valley – Hale`iwa, OAHU
March 14 Kilohana Plantation – Lihue, Kaua’i

Artists Include:
Bill Kreutzmann
Steve Kimock
Bobby Vega
Michael Kang
Chris Berry

Under the guise of Chris Berry Trio (CB-3), featuring Steve Kimock alongside the rhythm section of the Brazilian Girls, the group will be performing together for their first multi-night West Coast tour. The 10-day tour which launches on February 24 will maneuver along the West Coast including dates in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Eugene and Portland Oregon.

Chris Berry Trio feat: Steve Kimock Tour Dates:

02.24 Moe’s Alley- Santa Cruz CA
02.25 Montbleu Resort (Bleu Room)- Lake Tahoe
02.26 Yoshi’s- San Francisco CA
02.27 Yoshi’s- San Francisco CA
02.28 Mystic Theater- Petaluma CA
03.01 Ukiah Brewing Co- Ukiah, CA
03.02 Red Fox Tavern – Eureka CA
03.04 W.O.W Hall- Eugene OR
03.05 Mt. Tabor Theater Portland OR
03.06 Domino Room- Bend OR


Steve Kimock Crazy Engine | 12.18 | S.F.

Words by: Sam Martin

Steve Kimock Crazy Engine & Big Light :: 12.18.09 :: The Fillmore :: San Francisco, CA

Steve Kimock Crazy Engine :: 12.18 :: San Francisco by Weiand

Steve Kimock has been blazing a trail with his guitar for over three decades. Playing in a number of bands and influenced largely by the old school Bay Area music scene, he has often been overshadowed by bigger names but his talent and dedicated fan-base is impossible to ignore. His latest project, Crazy Engine, has been touring across the country and landed at The Fillmore for a special “Fan Request” show. This concert was hyped for months in advance, with a web page set up for fans to request the songs that would be played. Kimock had done this before in S.F. in May of 2005. To the fans, it was a way to be even more involved, and it really turned into a greatest hits show.

Big Light opened the evening and played a well delivered, ear-catching set. As a massively creative band from San Francisco, they have been touring California from L.A. to Santa Cruz and this show was a homecoming of sorts. Their music lives on the borders of indie, jam and pop and their live show is one that needs to be seen to fully appreciate. Lead singer and guitarist Fred Torphy has a raspy, passive voice that supplemented the ambient, woven jams the band produced. His aggressive, yet sporadic guitar work owned the stage and often drove the band when lead guitarist Jeremy Korpas wasn’t tackling notes with nimble dexterity. Playing for a short 45-minutes, the vocals of bassist Steve Adams contrasted with Torphy and created a balanced yin and yang harmony. As a band they performed as one unit, with lo-fi songs propelled by Bradly Bifulco‘s raw drumming. They are one of the few bands to rise up out of the packed San Francisco scene in recent years, and are in the process of recording their full-length debut. They are scheduled to open for The Mother Hips, a perfect combo, in January/February 2010.

Big Light :: 12.18 :: San Francisco by Blakesberg

Steve Kimock and Crazy Engine wasted no time coming to the stage, with a set up as low key as Kimock himself. The Fillmore being a home venue of sorts for Kimock, the atmosphere was very laid back and intimate. With a smile, adjusting his mic, Kimock mentioned that they wouldn’t be playing any new songs tonight since it was all-request, and the crowd erupted into applause. It was a packed stage with percussionist Sikiru Adepoju playing the talking drum, Hadi Al-Sadoon on trumpet, Kimock on guitar, Bobby Vega on bass, John Morgan Kimock on drums, Melvin Seals on organ and keys, and bassist Trevor Exter playing the cello. There was a lot of talent onstage, not to mention the amazing Norton Wisdom creating live art as the band played. Wisdom worked on some form of Plexiglas so he could paint as the band played and then erase, mold and migrate pictures as the music flowed. It was a direct visual personification of the music itself.

The band opened with “Kissin’ The Boo Boo,” performed with a calypso influence as Kimock used a minimalist approach. The song jammed on for a good 15 minutes, with excellent interplay between Al-Sadoon and Vega as Melvin Seals laid back and let the jam build into a full stage explosion.

The show continued on in this fashion, with percussionist Adepoju leaving the stage for parts of the first set and Al-Sadoon really showcasing his talent on the trumpet, especially during The Meters‘ “Cissy Strut,” with its heavy funk overtones. Seals built a beautifully layered foundation for Kimock to noodle around on. And noodle he did. In fact the entire first set, though heavy on group jamming, featured Kimock showing off his ability to pluck intricate, beautifully played leads. “Why Can’t We All Samba” was a nice treat and well received by the crowd, with Kimock opting to play his Strat instead of his steel guitar as he dispersed layers of intricate guitar work on top of the multi-tiered rhythm section being pounded out by John Morgan and Vega. “Long Form Part 4″ was a funk-jazz number with Seals taking the spotlight, creating eye-squeezing, ear-pleasing melodies out of his organ. The first set was rounded off with foot stompin’ “Hillbillies on PCP,” with Vega slapping out a super intense, chest-rumbling bass riff. John Morgan got to showcase his quick hands on the kit as the entire band sat down for a well-received drum solo that went back and forth between both John and Adepoju.

Steve Kimock Crazy Engine :: 12.18 :: San Francisco by Martin

Compared to the first set, the second was filled with space. Starting with “It’s Up To You,” Kimock took control and jammed heavy, getting the crowd moving and excited for things to come. Segueing into “Life of the Party,” Crazy Engine went into an ambient, almost Arabian version with Exter picking up his bow and strumming out slow, long, vibrant notes, laying down a graceful, trance inducing sound. Meanwhile, from the side of the stage, two beautifully dressed and fully made up belly dancers slowly floated in front of the musicians, moving as if in slow motion and completely in rhythm with the music; it was as if time was standing still. The entire scene was a sight to behold with this amazing artist painting beautiful pieces of abstract, surrealist art, seven super talented musicians playing this slow, ambient piece of jammed out Arabian music, and two radiant belly dancers, not taking over the stage but rather just gracing it briefly with their presence. It could not have been choreographed any better.

“Mother’s Song” was the most beautiful offering of the night, and that says a lot since this show turned out to be pitch perfect. “Mother’s” was slow and Kimock played with an emotion and attention that could be seen across his face. He was in his groove now, heavy on the reverb and echo effects, and the sound bounced around The Fillmore. He built the jam slowly until climaxing with a face-melting crescendo, and then slowing things down, it would cycle round again, creating a very engaging yet spacey vibe. At this point people were moving slowly, swaying back and forth, lost in the jam that lasted for a good 15 to 20 minutes. As the night passed 1 a.m., they performed crowd favorite “Ice Cream” and Kimock really played his part well. He comes across so introverted but onstage he is all business, flashing smiles and showing obvious gratitude to his old musical friends Vega, Al-Sadoon and Adepoju.

The show ended with “Stella Blue,” with Kimock playing his lap guitar. Kimock can put you under his spell with his methodical delivery and his use of negative space, and “Stella” was a high point of the night, with Crazy Engine’s delicate treatment of the song proving soothing and hypnotic.

Just as Crazy Engine treated the fans with respect and admiration by asking for suggestions on what to play, the same beamed from the crowd. Successful without a doubt, fun-filled and engaging, the “Fan Request Show” was truly an early Christmas gift.

Steve Kimock Crazy Engine :: 12.18.09 :: The Fillmore :: San Francisco, CA

Set I: Kissin’ The Boo Boo, Summer Jam, Cissy Strut > Why Can’t We All Samba, LPF4, Hillbillies on PCP

Set II: It’s Up To You > Life Of The Party, Mother’s Song, Ice Cream, Stella Blue

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ATandT Promises Network Improvements, Hints at Data Caps

AT T exec Ralph de la Vega tells a U.S. Bancorp investor conference that AT T is upgrading its networks in San Francisco and New York to handle network traffic in these iPhone-heavy markets, but warns pricing changes may still be in the works for bandwidth hogs. According to AT T, 3 percent of users are eating up 40 percent of the carrier’s network capacity.
– Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of
AT amp;T Mobility and Consumer Markets, had both good news and bad news Dec. 9
for iPhone users: AT amp;T is moving to improve service in iPhone-heavy San
Francisco and New York,
but the company also warned that quot;some form of usage-based pricing for
d…


AT&T officially welcomes VoIP to 3G network

I mentioned yesterday that there were rumors flying that AT&T could be ready to allow VoIP over its 3G network with apps like Google Voice and Skype. Previously VoIP apps on the iPhone were only working over Wi-Fi connections. AT&T officially informed Apple and the FCC yesterday that it would allow 3G VoIP service.

“iPhone is [...]

A Celebration of Jim McPherson

BELOVED BAY AREA MUSICIAN/SONGWRITER REMEMBERED

Jim McPherson was a rising star in the Bay Area music scene of the ’70s and early ’80s, playing and writing with folks like John Cipollina, Jefferson Starship, Robert Hunter, Mickey Hart, Merl Saunders, Bobby Vega, The Doobie Brothers’ John McFee, Kathi McDonald and many more. He passed in 1985 after a long illness. At long last, his widow Evy has organized and produced a collection of his unreleased work. These tunes were digitized by Paul Stubblebein and mixed and mastered by Tom Size. The CD, A Promise Kept, is now available. Dead Heads will be interested to know that quite a few of these cuts were recorded at The Barn, on Mickey Hart‘s ranch, by Dan Healy, and feature Mickey on drums.

On Thursday, October 1, his friends and family will hold a special event at Mill Valley’s 142 Throckmorton Theatre, “A Promise Kept/A Celebration of Jim McPherson”. Many of the musicians who played with McPherson will be involved, including Nick Gravenites, David Freiberg, Bobby Vega, Prairie Prince, Michael Hinton, Snooky Flowers, Chris Smith, Steve Schuster, Tom Bryant, Dennis Carrasco, Kathi McDonald, Linda Imperial, Diana Mangano, plus many more. Few musicians are remembered more fondly; come and find out why!

Thursday, October 1
142 Throckmorton Theatre
Mill Valley, CA
8:00 pm
Doors – Reception – 7:00pm | Doors – General – 7:30pm
$20.00 General Admission in advance, $25.00 General Admission Day of Show
$45.00 Reserved Seating and Reception

Buy tickets here or by calling (415) 383.9600.


Funeral held for Spain bomb dead

A funeral has been held for the two policemen killed by a car bomb on the Spanish island of Majorca on Thursday.

The service, in the Majorcan capital Palma, was attended by Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and members of the royal family.

The attack was the second in 48 hours. Both have been blamed on the Basque separatist group, Eta.

Also on Friday, police made a public appeal for help in tracing six people they believed to be Eta members.

A minute’s silence was also held across Spain in memory of the dead.

Map of where the bomb struck

The two Civil Guards – Carlos Saenz de Tejada Garcia and Diego Salva Lesaun – were given full military honours at the joint ceremony in Palma.

Mr Zapatero placed the medals of honour on their coffins as they lay in the chapel of the cathedral.

Ramon Socias, the Spanish government’s delegate to the Balearic Islands, told reporters the men had "placed all their hopes in being members of the Civil Guards, in serving the public".

Images of six Eta suspects wanted by Spanish police

He said they had been "killed for no reason, because of the barbarity of a few thugs who don’t represent anybody, who I believe don’t even represent themselves".

Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega said she repeated the government’s "absolute condemnation" of the attacks.

"I reiterate that together we are going to win the fight against the terrorists. We will finish them. And we are going to do it together and within the limits of our rights," she said.

The Spanish interior ministry has also released the names and photographs of six people they described as "suspected terrorists".

The BBC’s Steve Kingstone, in Madrid, said it was not clear whether the four men and two women were directly linked to the bombings, but that police are under pressure to make arrests.

Deadliest attack

The men were killed when a bomb exploded underneath the patrol car they were sitting outside the El Foc barracks in Palmanova, security officials said.

Eta’s anniversary calling card

Majorca bomb: Your stories

Investigators walk past the scene of the bombing in Palmanova (30 July 2009)

Several people were also injured by the powerful explosion on the busy road, which sent the vehicle flying through the air and set it on fire.

The attacks took place on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Eta’s founding and, while there has been no claim of responsibility for the attack yet, Mr Zapatero said it bore all the hallmarks of the Basque separatist group.

The Majorca attack came a day after another car bomb destroyed much of a police barracks in the northern city of Burgos and left more than 50 people slightly wounded.

Thursday’s attack was the deadliest since two Spanish undercover policemen were shot during an operation in south-western France in December 2007.

Eta has been held responsible for more than 820 deaths during its campaign for an independent homeland in Spain’s Basque region.

For many months Spaniards have been told by their government that Eta is historically weak, following the arrest of a string of alleged commanders of its military wing, says our correspondent.

But the past 48 hours have provided chilling evidence to the contrary, he adds, and Eta appears to be making a statement – that it has the capability to strike anywhere.

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12 Free Android Apps to Help Get Things Done (Part 1)

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With a raft of new devices scheduled to join the lonely T-Mobile G1 in Google’s lineup, the Android operating system looks like it’s not only going to be around for a while but may well give its fellows smartphones from Apple, Blackberry, and Palm a run for their money. With its Linux-derived core and slick user interface, the Android system is proving to be very adaptable – it will even be available on netbooks pretty soon.

I’ve had a chance to play with a 1 for the last few weeks, and more importantly to try out some of the 5,000 apps currently available on the Market, Google’s built-in alternative to the iTunes App Store. Out of this amazing variety of available applications, I’ve found a good dozen free ones that would be perfect for Lifehack’s readers – apps that can help you stay organized, stay effective, and stay productive no matter where you find yourself.

In the interest of space, I’ll post this list over two days: six now, six later, presented in no particular order. If you’re an Android user, feel free to let us know your favorite apps in the comments. If you’re not, just wait – you might find yourself using an Android device before you know it!

Note: Although I’m including links to each apps homepage, where available, all of these apps can be downloaded directly from the Market app on your Android device.

1. Action Complete

ActionComplete

Action Complete is a GTD-based task manager allowing you to view your projects and next actions easily. The tab-based interface includes sections for next actions, waiting-for items (tasks you’re waiting for others to complete before you can move on to the next task in a project), projects, and “pending” someday/maybe items. Every task and project can be tagged and associated with specific people and places, and the app offers several sorting options to sort by tag, people, places, urgency, or project. A web-based version of the app is in development, although the site gives no details about what additional features that might offer.

2. Locale

locale

Locale is interesting – it allows you to set various events to be triggered when certain conditions are met. For instance, when the battery hits 30%, you can dim the screen, turn off wi-fi, or lower the volume. When you get to work, you can turn off the ringer, change the background, or send an SMS or Twitter announcing your arrival.  Conditions it will respond to range from GPS/cell tower coordinates, contacts, battery level, dates, and times. A number of third-party apps will also link to Locale so you can trigger them as well.

3. Astrid

astrid

Astrid is a solid task manager developed by the Google folks (you know Google always makes good stuff). Tasks are easy to add and easy to check off when you’re done (my least favorite thing is having to “edit” a task to mark it “complete”). You can also add a timer – you know I like timers! – to help you build that sense of urgency. But what people like most about it isn’t the features but the notifications, which offer friendly encouragement to help motivate you to finish up.

Also, Astrid plugs into Locale (see above) so you can set geographical reminders (as in Toodo, below).

4. TooDo

toodo

TooDo is another task management application, this time with online synching, either with Toodledo or Remember the Milk. Synchronization is both ways – tasks created or marked completed on TooDo can be seen online, and vice versa. It also has a couple of really nice features – first, you can add voice, photo, and video notes to your tasks, and second, you can set geographical reminders to pop up whenever you’re in a specific location (based on the GPS).

5. PF Voicemail+

PhoneFusion’s Voicemail+ offers a really slick way to get visual voicemail on your Android phone. You need to register for a free account and forward your voicemail to them (which not super-difficult, and is required for other voicemail replacement services like YouMail as well). Once it’s set up, though, you’ll be able to scroll through your voicemails, listen to the ones you want and ignore the ones you don’t (they’re identified by number and name from Caller ID), delete messages, and respond by text.

6. PostBot

postbot

PostBot is an open source app for posting text and images to Wordpress blogs (Wordpress.com or self-hosted). You can set up multiple blogs and choose which to post to from the settings. Control over how images post is somewhat lacking – you can choose to align them left, right, or center when you set up the blog; after that, all images will be posted the same way unless you change the settings. Other than that, this is a great little app for posting quick thoughts and photos from your Android phone.

That oughtta keep you busy for a while. Make sure you come back tomorrow to check out six more!


Dustin M. Wax is the project manager at Stepcase Lifehack. He is also the creator of The Writer’s Technology Companion, a site devoted to the tools of the writing trade. When he’s not writing, he teaches anthropology and gender studies in Las Vegas, NV. He is the author of Don’t Be Stupid: A Guide to Learning, Studying, and Succeeding at College.

Follow him on Twitter: @dwax.