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    Generika announces “Win A Ride” promo winners

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    Five lucky Generika Drugstore customers will soon be proud owners of brand-new Suzuki Mola 125 motorcycles, after having been picked as winners of the “Win A Ride” promo during the grand raffle draw held last 13 August 2012.

    The winners, drawn from different clusters nationwide, are as follows: Cherryl Buenavista (North Luzon), Diomedesia Sancha (South Luzon), Nicetas Gega (NCR), Gene De Silva (Visayas), and Virgencita Amesola (Mindanao).

    The “Win A Ride” raffle promo ran from May 25 to July 31, 2012, and applied exclusively to purchases of generic medicines at all Generika Drugstore branches nationwide. A customer is entitled to one raffle coupon for every purchase worth P150 of generic medicines on a single receipt; additional coupons are earned for increments of P150. Generikard Loyalty Card holders are entitled to an additional entry coupon.

    Exclusive to entries using the Generikard Loyalty Card, 1,000 winners were also awarded Generikard Loyalty points worth P200 each. These were drawn via electronic raffle draws held every Friday starting June 8 to July 27, 2012.

    Generika Drugstore was founded in September 2003 to educate Filipinos about generic brand drugs and to provide them with quality affordable generic medicines as an alternative to higher cost branded drugs. In 2009, Generika was awarded with the Quality Seal Award by the Bureau of Food & Drugs (BFAD); and in 2008, Generika Drugstore was proclaimed the national winner in the drugstore chain category by the Drugstore Association of the Philippines (DSAP). There are 300 Generika Drugstore locations nationwide.

    Petron announces winners for “Blaze Your Way to the Grand Prix” promo

    The excitement is heating up for the Petron “Blaze Your Way to the Grand Prix” promo, with the winners announced for the first grand draw held on August 24, namely: Albert Lim of Pasig and Raymundo De Leon of Marikina.  These lucky Petron customers won a free trip for two to the Singapore Grand Prix, inclusive of round-trip air fare, 4D/3N hotel accommodations, 3-days Marina Bay Grandstand race tickets, a Universal Studios day pass, travel insurance, and an F1 survival kit.

    The “Blaze Your Way to the Grand Prix” promo is an e-raffle running from July 15 to September 15, 2012, where gassing up with Petron and paying with your MasterCard gives you the chance to win a free trip to the Formula One Grand Prix.

    For the minor draws held last August 15 and 24, the prizes at stake were Petron Value Cards each loaded with P10,000 worth of fuel, and passes for the Singapore race Manila viewing party scheduled for September 23. Each party pass winner may bring along 3 guests who will also enjoy the free food and drinks.

    The August 15 and August 24 winners of Petron Value Cards each loaded with P10,000 worth of fuel are: Irwin Orca, Anna Liza Alvarez, Grace Marie Oen, Jojo Esguerra, Isidro Albano, Nimrod Aubrey Norio, Christine Llenado, Romulo Miral Jr., Manuela Sy, Jennifer Tan, Agustin Castro, Claudine Gail Sy, Jonathan Emmanuel Ison, Paolo Doplon;  Chung Yung Lee, Michael Ben Mamaed, David Gaylan, Joel Lacson, Inigo Rafael Reyes, and Donnie Constantino.

    The August 15 and August 24 winners of the Singapore race Manila viewing party are: Rodolfo Cacho, Mark Danielle Cuenca, Dendo Villaflor, Mark Joseph Lao, Agnes Adizas, Gilbert Ydio, Mark Philip Tang, Necisto Sytengco, Caroline Yu, Philip So, Perry Yao, Silvino Emmanuel Panganiban, Rosalinda Enrique, Pierette Kaw, Wesley Ngo, Michael Angelo Ang, Armando Aquino, Ana Lyn Manio, Edwin Lim, and Wilson King.

    Hurry and gas up at participating Petron stations. The “Blaze Your Way to the Grand Prix” promo will run until September 15, with another set of minor draw and grand draw winners of a trip for 2 to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. To be eligible for the promo, the MasterCard cardholder must register on the Petron Facebook page (www.facebook.com/PetronCorporation), and click on the “Grand Prix” application tab to fill in the required information. Upon registration, the cardholder will receive an automatic email reply with a randomly assigned electronic raffle number.

    Every P2,000 single receipt purchase of Petron fuels, Petron lubricants, or Petron Gasul using your MasterCard at a participating Petron station entitles the cardholder to one electronic raffle entry. If the single receipt is worth P4,000, then the customer is entitled to two electronic raffle entries. The promo is open to individuals at least 18 years old and holders of a valid Philippine passport. A participant may win only once in the promotion; non-winning entries will be included in the succeeding minor and grand draws, to be held in September.

    Winners will be notified via registered mail, phone, and general circulation media (newspaper and website), and contacted for confirmation with instructions on how to claim their prizes. Winners must present two valid IDs along with the winning credit card as well as the statement of account and registered notice from Petron.

    Winners will be responsible for their travel documents and other travel-related expenses such as changes in confirmed bookings, out-of-pocket expenses, spending money, meals, visas and travel insurance.

    Petron is the largest oil refining and marketing company in the Philippines. Its oil refinery produces a full-range of petroleum products to supply nearly 40% of the country’s total fuel requirements. With the largest service station network in the country, Petron retails gasoline, diesel and kerosene to motorists. Petron is dedicated and passionate about its vision to be the leading provider of total customer satisfaction solutions in the energy sector

    Urbanears opens first concept store in the Philippines

    Color leaked into the third floor of The Podium at the Ortigas Center last night as Swedish headphones/earphones brand Urbanears officially launched its first concept store in the country.

    Below are some photos of the new store. Click on the images to enlarge!

     

    Gelyn Custodio—Sales and Marketing Division Head of Urbanears’ exclusive distributor, Digits Trading—introduced the five premium Urbanears headphones and earphones. The first is the Plattan (PHP 2950), which sports a jack on one of the earcups so you can plugin another set of earphones/headphones and share what you’re listening to with a friend. The Plattan also comes in a special version called the Plattan Plus (PHP 3450), which has a volume control feature.

    The Tanto (PHP 1950) features a lightweight body and a slim metal headband. The Medis (PHP 2450) is a pair of earphones that have an “ear-click” design to keep them from accidentally falling off your ears. The earpieces of the Bagis (PHP 1200), however, snap together, thus securing both tips and allowing you to hang the device around your neck when you’re not using it.

    Urbanears’ latest model, the Zinken (PHP 7950), has one jack below each earcup. One jack is made for the two-way cord you use for amplifiers, while the other is for the typical 35mm jack.

    All Urbanears headphones and earphones have a mic and are built with a button that lets you play and pause your music. The models are named after significant places in Stockholm, Sweden.

    As part of the brand’s 2012 Fall/Winter Collection, they released three new colors for their current available models—Forest, Pumpkin and Rust. Urbanears produces ten colors per collection, where five of which are part of a permanent, year-long set of colors and the rest are interchangeable depending on the season. Twice a year, the brand also produces what they call the “Editions Line”, which features headphones made of different types of fabrics.

    If you want to see some more photos of Urbanears products, you can head over to its official website.

    Hands-on: HS Tactical, HS Service and HS Subcompact

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    My experience with HS pistols came about in a totally roundabout way. I had to attend a product launch last week at Stronghand Shooting Range where the organizer decided to put a little zing into their event with a mini-media shooting competition at the end. Since I’m a self-confessed gun nut and religious airsofter, I couldn’t pass up the chance to get some trigger time at the range. That’s where I got acquainted with the HS series of pistols and with Joey “Storm” Rivero, the Chief Range Officer for Stronghand shooting range. Me and Joey got to talking about the HS line of pistols (which Stronghand is a distributor of), and he graciously offered me the opportunity to come back to Stronghand to get some quality time with the pistols.

    That’s how Ren Alcantara, our Associate Editor, himself a fellow gun nut and I found ourselves standing in the cavernous shooting bays of Stronghand Shooting Range  in E. Rodriguez, Cubao earlier today. In front of us were four pistols in the HS line: the full sized HS Tactical chambered in 9mm, the relatively shorter HS Service chambered in 9mm and .45 and the small but deadly HS Subcompact chambered in 9mm. Clearly, today was a polymer kind of day.

    Before we got to shooting, Joey spoke about the main advantages of the HS line of pistols. One of the main advantages of pistols like the HS is safety – HS pistols are all striker fired, which means that there is a physical block between the firing pin and chambered round called the firing pin block which virtually eliminates the possibility of an accidental discharge of the weapon if it’s accidentally dropped. Joey says that even if you use the HS pistols as a hammer, he’s confident that they will not fire, something that we really didn’t challenge – pistols are not carpentry implements, after all.

    Aside from that particular safety feature, HS pistols also use a grip safety quite similar to 1911 series of pistols. Like 1911s, these pistols won’t fire if you’re not holding the pistol correctly, which adds another element of safety. The HS-45 that we shot had an additional ambidextrous side safety. Finally, HS pistols also use a trigger safety that’s similar to other polymer firearms.

    HS pistols also use a couple of other neat features – chief of which is the striker indicator on the back of the slide. The striker indicator tells shooters if the pistol is cocked and ready to fire, which saves you from recocking the gun if you’re not sure it’s ready or not.

    Another feature that we liked is the loaded chamber indicator – basically, it’s a small indicator near the ejection port that tells you if there’s a round chambered or not, which saves shooters the effort of performing a a brass check. This particular feature is especially useful during low-light situations. All of these features are present in all of the pistols in the HS line.

    While I consider myself a beginner, I’ve shot a fairly wide array of pistols before. My personal preference when it comes to pistols is the venerable 1911, though I’ve also shot a Glock 17, Browning Hi-Power, Beretta and a Taurus. From my limited experience with these types of pistols, I’ve found that the HS-9 and the HS-45 are all pretty soft shooting pistols. This is because of the recoil buster – basically their fancy name for their recoil spring. The hi-tang grip and the recoil buster makes shooting the HS a pretty pleasurable experience. The recoil buster even tamed the characteristically heavy flip of the .45 round, which made the HS-45 manageable for a beginner like me.

    Shot at 5 meters, using an HS-9

    After about 2 magazines, I managed to get a handle on the HS-9 Tactical and my groups improved. I was surprised that I was shooting pretty tight groups, something that I’ve only managed to do after spending a lot of time with a particular firearm. Joey credits the good groups to the match grade barrel that’s present in every HS pistol, which he says allows shooters to shoot accurately up to 50 meters.

    I also noticed that the trigger is pretty good for a striker fired gun, and didn’t have excessive trigger creep which is always associated with these types of guns.

    Of course, those tight groups can also be credited to Joey’s instruction and the excellent facilities present at Stronghand Shooting Range. I’ve been to a lot of ranges scattered around the metro before, and I can say without a doubt that the facilities in Stronghand are some of the best in the country. Stronghand is probably the only non-toxic indoor range in the country today, and after about 250 rounds of ammo sent downrange our clothes didn’t have that gunpowder stink that one would normally associate with indoor ranges.

    During my time with the all the HS variants mentioned above, I encountered about 4 instances when the round failed to fire. The hammer dropped and the firing pin hit the primer cleanly, but unfortunately the ammo failed to go bang. Joey attributed this failure to the type of propellants used in the rounds in Stronghand – the powder they used in the range is non-toxic, which has the unfortunate side-effect of sometimes not being volatile enough to be ignited by the primer.

     

     

    When I went into Stronghand during the shoot, I was a staunch 1911 man. That view changed quite a bit after spending quality time with the HS pistols. They are completely safe, easy to use and are pretty damn accurate, all of which are excellent characteristics to have in a pistol. If you’re interested in getting one, you can expect to shell out around Php 40,000 to Php 45,000.

    Special thanks to Joey “Storm” Rivero and the rest of the crew at Stronghand Shooting range for making this shoot possible. If you’re interested in visiting them, you can head to their website at http://www.stronghandinc.com.

    Caught in the Web: Submission for entries is EXTENDED!

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    Want a chance to win shoes from Pony and gift certificates from Girbaud?

    Simply create a 30-second public service announcement (PSA) video that shows your stand on the Internet piracy issue. This competition is open to all college students.

    What’s up for grabs? We’ll be picking the top three videos, and each team member gets to pick your own pair of shoes from Pony! Aside from this, the team behind the number one video also gets gift certificates worth PHP 6,000 from Girbuad, and those behind the second placing video will receive gift certificates worth PHP 4,000.

    The top entries will also be shown and awarded at Pinoy Blogfest 3.0. The entries will also be uploaded on our official Facebook page for all your friends to watch and root for. The video with the most number of likes also gets an exciting prize to be given at Pinoy Blogfest 3.0.

    The submission period for this competition has been extended to September 19, giving you just about enough time to brainstorm and a create powerful and insightful winning video advocating your stand!

    Pre-register now by sending an email to [email protected]. Check out the full mechanics HERE.

    The iPhone 5’s new LTE capability may be just be the opening HTC and Samsung need to fight back

    So, Apple’s iPhone 5 is finally official. Along with all the other expected hardware updates, the new device is also capable of LTE, or long-term evolution, that oft promised revolutionary new technology that’s set to change the way we experience mobile internet. Unfortunately, that same technology may just be the opening that HTC and Samsung, two companies that are currently embroiled in an expensive legal battle with Apple, needs to fight back.

    See, to be able to run LTE, Apple used the LTE radio standard, a standard which is based on hundreds of different other patents. Unfortunately, some of those patents are already owned by Samsung and HTC. Sure, Apple also holds some of these patents, unfortunately, Samsung and HTC have far bigger LTE patent portfolios simply because both companies have been making LTE capable devices for a while now. Samsung wouldn’t miss the chance to try and get the latest flagship device of its main rival banned, or at least, delayed – an industry source is quoted as saying that “Samsung Electronics has decided to take immediate legal action against the Cupertino-based Apple. Countries in Europe and even the United States ― Apple’s home-turf ― are our primary targets.”

    As for HTC, a US judge has already said that the company’s LTE patents are probably valid when they were challenged by Apple. HTC probably won’t be looking for a ban on Apple products, as it’s more likely going to use its patent leverage to get a nice, fat settlement from Apple, but that may change, depending on the company’s direction.

    Both companies possibly won’t be able to issue injunctions fast enough to stall the initial rollout of the iPhone 5, but they may be able to block further shipments into the US and other territories further down the line. One thing’s for sure – Apple is on the defensive this time around.

    Source: IGN, Korean Times

    New YouTube app for iPhone debuts

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    In the midst of the iPhone 5 debut, the App Store has debuted their new YouTube app. The new iPhone app is available worldwide and unlocks tens of thousands of official music videos, as well as bringing lots of new features to improve finding and sharing awesome videos and channels. It’s a new app built by YouTube engineers, to give our iPhone users the best mobile experience.

    In addition to watching the latest music videos, with a swipe to the left edge of the screen, you can see all the YouTube channels you are subscribed to, and the latest search tools will suggest new videos and sort through videos or channels. You can also flip through related videos, comments and more info while watching videos.

    You can also share videos with your friends via Google+, Facebook, Twitter, email, and text message. This app is also available for iPad, and there is even a made-for-iPad YouTube app in the works.

    SB LiMotive disbands; Bosch to take over US and Germany subsidiaries

    The two parent companies behind the SB LiMotive joint venture—Bosch and Samsung—have decided to part ways. While Samsung is to assume control over the operations in Korea, Bosch will take over the entire battery systems business. This includes the SB LiMotive Germany GmbH subsidiary in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg in Germany and Cobasys in the U.S.

    Bosch claims that it has decided to focus on developing and producing batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles. “When it comes to electromobility, a market with great potential for the future, we have already made a successful start with diverse projects, and are driving forward many other developments. In restructuring our operations, we can respond better to our customers’ requirements with respect to market focus and speed, and will continue to work all out to expand our market activities,” says Dr. Bernd Bohr, the chairman of the Automotive Group of Robert Bosch GmbH.

    As part of the company’s plans to expand its activities in electrochemistry and in producing of lithium-ion battery cells, Bosch aims to cooperate closely with specialist partners to work on high-performance battery cells in Germany. They also hope to set up a European specialist network.

    According to Bosch, all development and supply agreements with Samsung will still be continued. Additionally, both parties have agreed to grant each other access to patents.

    5th generation iPod Touch official, A5 dual-core processor, 5-megapixel camera, Siri onboard

    Along with the iPhone 5,  Apple also announced their new 5th generation iPod Touch. The 5th generation iPod Touch is unsurprisingly, thinner than the previous device, and is only 6.1mm thick and weighs in at only 88 grams. It looks similar to the previous offering, but carries the same 4-inch display of the iPhone 5, as well as the new dock connector. The 5th generation iPod Touch is powered by Apple’s A5 dual-core processor, and Apple says it delivers 7x faster graphics than the old iPod Touch. Apple promises up to 40 hours of music playback on the new iPod Touch, with 8 hours of video.

    The iPod Touch also gets a new, 5-megapixel iSight camera that’s backside illuminated and has a f/2.4, 5-element lens. Surprisingly, Siri will now make an appearance on the iPod Touch, a first for the software. The 5th generation iPod Touch will come in raw aluminum, black, blue, yellow and red.  The 5th generation iPod Touch will be $299  for the 32GB version and $399 for the 64GB version. The 5th generation iPod Touch will ship this October.

    7th generation iPod Nano official!

    Apple has announced the 7th generation Nano at their iPhone 5 event earlier today. The 7th generation Nano is still pretty small, but now has a wider screen than ever before. Even though it has a wider, 2.5-inch multi-touch screen, the device is still 5.4mm thin, which is 38% thinner than the previous generation.

    The device will come in seven colors, and will use the new dock connector that’s also present in the iPhone 5. There’s an FM tuner thrown in with DVR functionality,  as well as a pedometer and Bluetooth capability, great for wireless streaming. The 7th generation Nano is able to run for about 30 hours before needing a charge. The new Nano will retail for $149 and will have a capacity of 16GB. The 7th generation Nano will ship this October.

     

     

    iPhone 5 finally official, 4-inch display, A6 processor, iOS6, LTE on board

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    It’s finally official. Apple has officially launched the successor to the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 5. Most of the design leaks were pretty spot on, as the iPhone 5 retains the iconic look and feel of the iPhone 4S albeit in a somewhat larger device. The iPhone 5 sports a 4-inch retina display with 1136 x 640 resolution, has a pixel density of 326 ppi, and only weighs in at 112 grams, which is 20% lighter than the previous version. Incidentally, Apple claims that the iPhone 5 is the world’s thinnest phone, at only 7.6mm thick. The device is the same width as the previous device, and is only slightly taller to accommodate the bigger screen. The screen has 44% better color saturation than the previous device, and has full sRGB rendering.

    Apple has also improved the wireless capabilities of the iPhone 5, and has included GPRS, EDGE, EV-DO (for carriers that use it), HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA (for carriers that use it) and LTE into the mix. Unfortunately, there wasn’t any indication that the Philippines will be included in the initial LTE list that Apple showed, but that may change later on.

    The iPhone 5 is powered by a new chip, the A6, which boasts 2x faster CPU and graphics performance compared to the old A5 chip. It’s also 22% smaller, and a lot more energy efficient, which theoretically means more time on the go and less time stuck in the charger. Apple says that the iPhone 5 can go for 8 hours without a charge using 3G or LTE, and 10 hours on WiFi browsing.

    The optics on the iPhone 5 has been revamped as well. The iPhone 5 has an 8-megapixel, backside illumination camera with a hybrid IR filter and five-element lens, bearing a f/2.4 aperture. When paired with the A6 chip, the new camera is able to deliver low-light photo capture that’s 40% faster than the iPhone 4S, as well as spatial noise reduction. The new optics is also able to take full HD video, and can now take photos even while recording. The front-facing camera also got a bit of a lift, as it’s now a 720p deal, and is also backside illuminated.

    The new dock connector is dubbed Lighting by Apple, and is an all-digital deal with an 8-signal design. It’s reversible and 80% smaller than the old connector. Apple is also hard at work with third-party manufacturers to create docks and other devices for the new iPhone. Apple has also created a dock adopter that will allow you to use the iPhone 5 with older, legacy docks.

    As expected, the iPhone 5 runs on iOS6 and Apple has also improved a few core features with the OS. Better Maps and Safari, as well as the ability to share tabs from your desktop straight to your phone, dubbed iCloud Tabs. Mail also gets a bit of an enhancement as well, and now allows you to mark people as a VIP, which then sends their mail to a separate inbox. Siri also seems to have gotten a slight upgrade, and now allows you to launch apps by voice.

    For the folks in the US, the pricing for the iPhone 5 are as follows: $199 for 16GB. $299 for 32GB, $399 for 64GB. Pre-orders for the iPhone 5 start on the 14th, and will ship out on the 21st for customers inUS, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, 3GS, new iPad, iPad 2 and iPod touch will be getting iOS 6 which will hit on September 19. No non-contract pricing has been announced yet.

     

    LG details design on Optimus G, details their Crystal Reflection process

    LG’s mighty proud of its newest smartphone, the Optimus G. Why not? This next generation smartphone is toting all the latest tech along with it, and has some pretty impressive design cues. LG says that the screen blends seamlessly with the rest of the device when it’s off, and that the Crystal Reflection process used for the first time on the back of LG’s new Optimus G smartphone was developed and patented over a period of 15 months. They continue to brag that it “gives the Optimus G’s back cover the ability to display different patterns depending on the viewing angle and lighting. The intricate polarized 3D pattern, which sparkles just under the surface, looks almost jewel-like. Laser cutting adds to the clean finish, as do the metallic highlights. ” Want to know more about the process? Head on over to their Facebook page where they talk all about it.

    Samsung Galaxy S III getting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update in October

    Here’s some fantastic news for you Galaxy S III owners: Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S III will be getting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in October. The news came alongside the announcement of UK’s first 4G network and a variant of the Galaxy S III running on LTE to support it. Unfortunately, there’s no de-facto date when that particular update will come around, but at least Galaxy S III owners can now start counting the days till October when they will finally taste Jelly Bean and all the awesome things that’s associated with it.

    Source: CNET

    Sony outs Cyber-shot DSC-RX1, first full frame point-and-shoot camera

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    If one of the camera manufacturers told us before that they’d be putting a full-frame sensor in a point-and-shoot camera, we’d probably call them crazy. Well, crazy or not, Sony has apparently sensed there was a demand for such a product and have gone ahead and released the Cyber-shot DSC-RX1, the first full frame point-and-shoot camera in the world. As expected, this particular camera packs an advanced 35mm full-frame 24.3 MP Exmor CMOS sensor and an exceptional  Carl Zeiss T*t 35mm f/2.0 fixed lens into a compact body.

    Upon further reflection, going full frame does make a lot of sense, as it gives users better ISO performance across the board, as well as giving you the obvious benefits of having a full frame image. It’s overall size and weight (4.5 inches wide by 3 inches tall and weighing just over a pound) make it a fantastic tool for professionals who want to have roughly the same sensor as their bigger DSLRs but none of the bulk. You will be paying through the nose for one however, as Sony has listed the price for the DSC-RX1 at $2800 or about Php 116,102 before taxes and duties when in drops in stores this November.

    Intel developing “contextual awareness” technology

    Have you ever wondered whether or not you should send that text, or to make that call? Have you wondered whether you should text or call? Will someone reply to it right away, or will it just go straight to their inbox or voicemail? Intel claims that it is developing “contextual awareness” technology, which will advise you of the best method to use when contacting others.

    “I want to call my wife or text my wife during the workday, but I don’t know what she’s doing. She’s out and about, she’s busy, she’s doing something–I never know whether I should call her or text her. With this technology, I will now have a picture of what she’s doing, and I can make that decision,” said Intel engineer Philip Muse.

    The technology takes advantage of what Muse called hard sensors and soft sensors–hard sensors being such built-in capabilities as your mobile device’s accelerometer or GPS, and soft sensors being based on event in your calendar, your interaction with applications, or other software-based information. These sensors share your user state among all your devices–smartphone, PC, whatever–to provide the contextual awareness system with a idea of what you’re up to at any given moment. Knowing that, it can advise your friends, family and colleagues the best way to contact you or interact with you.

    A phone equipped with contextual awareness technology, for example, will display an icon showing whether the person with whom you want to get in touch is at their desk, walking around, or playing music–it can even listen in to that person’s surroundings, should that permission be given. “I know now what’s going on at the other end of the phone,” Muse said, “before I even place the call or send a text.”

    Say you want to contact someone who’s driving in their car. But you’re in a meeting, so you can’t call them on the phone. You can text them, and it will go directly to speech, and the recipient can speak their response, but it will be translated back into text, so you don’t have to excuse yourself from the room, and they won’t have to risk being fined for using their phone while driving.

    For those who think that contextual awareness will invade way too much into their lives, the preferences can be set by each user, and you can completely disable this option. However, it might send a whole different message to those who may adapt to this technology and are constantly plugged into the grid.