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January 3, 2011
3 Ways to Build Your Technology Competence: Part III
My previous two posts about technology competence were:
#1: BET ON GOOGLE
For today’s post, I’ll leave the big ideas and focus on one mundane topic.
#3: WIN THE BATTERY WAR
The batteries for smart phones, laptops and other electronic devices suck. We lose all our new found productivity gains when our batteries crap out in the middle of an important task. In fact, we’re sometimes worse off than BT (before technology).
So how do we win the battery war? Buy lots of chargers for lots of locations. Be able to easily charge in your home, your car and your office. Compared to the lost productivity, chargers are cheap so buy them and use them.
In your vehicle, consider an inverter that changes the 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC. These handy little devices allow you to charge all sorts of things by using a normal wall outlet charger, so you won’t need the special car chargers. Also, an outlet strip will allow you to charge several devices at the same time. The tangle of wires isn’t pretty, but it’s better than having to lamely say, “Sorry, gotta go, my cell phone’s dying.”
If you’re looking for more ideas, the New York Times did a 10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Technology that was a worthwhile challenge. I sent it to my son Lex and he proudly responded that he already did all the items. Don’t you hate this Net Generation?