Posts tagged Travel
eSkyGuide: Travel Info at Your Fingertips
Jul 28th

While preparing for my vacation, I was introduced to a new app on the iPhone called eSkyGuide.
The whole purpose of the application is very straight forward, it lets you navigate changes and track all your air travel plans. Using your current location it would locate nearby airports, giving you updated flight schedules, since you can lookup availabilities and flight options for the next 7 days.
eSkyGuide gives you a 7 day weather forecast for airports that are listed in your itinerary.
The app truly shines when it provides you with contact information for airlines, hotels, car rentals, and travel agencies at your destination with numbers that you can tap to place a call right from your iPhone.
During my vacation to Europe, I tested how the app operated and functioned, to find it quite useful when it comes to providing me with needed information right at my finger tips.
eSkyGuide is available on the app store and sells for $4.99, Personally I think that the price is steep for what the app has to offer, where I find that a $1.99 price tag would be the sweet spot. Yet this is one of those apps that I will always keep in my iPhone’s Travel folder to find what I want when I need it.













JeddahFood App: Gets You Out & About
Apr 10th
One of the best sites about restaurants and cafés in Jeddah, has just launched their first application on the iPhone, The JeddahFood app offers a lot of cool features.
This application will use your GPS equipped iPhone to locate your whereabouts and recommend venues that are close to you, you can even specify what cuisine you are looking for.
But what really makes this application so special, is its ability to let you read live reviews about the venue, see ratings, call the place you want to visit in case you want to place an order or make a reservation, visit the venue’s website, or even get to know the opening hours.
As a user of the application you can add your review or comments, rate, and share with your friends on FaceBook or Twitter.


A must have app if you live in Jeddah or plan on visiting, using the app gets you to discover more than meets the eye, even to people who live in Jeddah, I tried the app and found locations around me that I never knew were there.
You can get the full version of the app on the iTunes store for $3.99 (That’s about SR15, consider it as buying the JeddahFood team a cup of latté for the great work they did with their site, and now their application).
The New BMW 5 Series @ Yas Formula 1 Raceway
Mar 21st

Just came back for a quick trip to Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE, where I tested the brand-new BMW 5 Series at Yas Marina Formula 1 raceway circuit. Since I am so tiered at the moment to write a review of this amazing car, you can watch this exclusive video shot on the tarmac of the raceway circuit.
All the shots and the video have been taken today, so this is as fresh as it gets





And here is the Video, which was shot on my iPhone 3GS, since my HD camcorder’s 4GB card is full with a 1hour HD video of the whole event. Enjoy
I would like to thank BMW Group and their Middle East Office for this great event and opportunity.
Copyright 2010 © Mazen Al-Angary, All Rights Reserved.
ZAGG Sparq Quick Review
Jan 11th
Update:
My ZaggSparq has just failed to charge or even work, I have checked with many of my friends who have reported the same problem. I Do Not Recommend Buying The ZaggSparq.
Zagg is a company known for their legendary invisibleSHIELD, which helps protects any mobile and GPS devices from scratches, bought many of their shields in the past (they are that good), till one day I got an email from them announcing ZAGG Sparq.
The news got me excited. Personally, it will solve a great issue I have with powering all my gadgets on the go. Since I am always searching for such a power solution for my ever-hungry iPhone(s), iPod, and other gadgets.

I tried different solutions, like carrying a charging cable and power-brick (not very convenient), I have also tried a small faulty battery pack called Kensington Mini Battery Pack, It worked fine for a couple of weeks, soon after it started to lose power capacity. Plus due to its bad design, you will find yourself with a cold black brick dangling out of your iPhone which adds a lot of mass while traveling with the device. Plus it feels like it’s going to get snapped off if you mistakenly hit something (don’t try this at home or anywhere else).

I then started to think of getting the Mophie Juice Pack or Juice Pack air, yet I didn’t find great reviews about both products, plus if Apple decides to change the physical shape of the next iPhone, you can kiss those packs good bye. Another down-side to the juice packs is the fact that they work with a specific device, so you can’t plug an iPod to it (without looking odd).

Enter ZAGG Sparq, when I first saw this I thought that this has the potential to be what I am looking for in a battery pack.
- I don’t want the pack to restrict me to charge only one type of device because of its design.
- I want the pack to give me more then one charge.
- I would like a pack that can charge multiple devices at once.
Out of the box the Sparq looks like Apple’s power brick designed by Darth Vader, it has the same shape as the power brick, yet a bit larger, and it comes in glossy black (hence the Darth Vader connection). I read that that would be an issue since it can show all the fingerprints on it, but thinking practically, a battery pack isn’t something you will be flashing around anyway.
The unit has two (2) USB ports, which means you can charge any two USB powered devices at once. The Sparq offers 6,000 mAh Lithium Polymer battery which has the power to charge an iPhone up to four times. It has 4 yellow lights to indicate power level. So with the USB approach, you can plug in your iPhone, iPod, BlackBerry, Bluetooth headset, digital video camera, or any power hungry device that charges over USB.
I tried it on a flight and it was a charm, I got to watch a movie on my iPhone, then listen to a podcast, and once I was back on the ground I had a full battery ready to go.
Now here are some of the things I didn’t like about the Zagg Sparq and I hope the company will conceder an upgrade to it soon to address those issues.
When you plug the Sparq to charge you won’t find any indicators to tell you whether it is charging or not, the four yellow lights should be used in such a situation, furthermore, you won’t know when the pack is fully charged and ready to go. The only way to check on that is to click on the charge indicator button to see how far it charged.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the leaflet that came with the device recommends that you charge the Sparq for 9 hours to get a full charge. I never checked if the unit would charge in less then 9 hours, but for a unit that gives you 4 full iPhone charges, plugging it over night won’t be an issue in most cases.
So if you’re always on the go, or travel a lot, Zagg Sparq makes it feel like you have a chunk of your wall’s power outlet with you all the time.
The ZAGG Sparq sells originally for about $129.99, but you can get it on their site for $99.99.
One Device that Does it All
Jan 3rd

When I travel I tend to carry so many gadgets with me, I even remember on one occasion where I had to fill a form in one country that required a list of all the electronic devices I had on me.
Here is the breakdown of my digital travel list:
- 1 MacBook Air.
- 2 iPhones.
- 1 iPod nano.
- 2 GPSr Units.
- 2 Battery packs for iPhone/iPod.
- 12 Rechargeable batteries for my GPS units.
- A bag chockfull of cables and USB thumb drives.
- Canon DSLR + 6 SD cards (4GB each, and it’s not like I shoot a lot).
Now I bet you might be wondering why would I need an iPod when I have two iPhones… And why two?
Another question would be, why would I need two GPS units?
There is an answer to all these questions (might start a FAQ page to answer them, but not today). Being such a neat freak, I find it easier to assign a task (or multiple tasks) to each device, to shift my brain gears when I operate it.
Now I am going on a trip, so I decided to try something new and different, going minimalistic (inspired by a friend
).
Here is the new and revised digital travel list:
- One iPhone 3GS.
Let’s see how I can survive with only that. The device that rules them all.
For The Love Of Adventure
Dec 8th
This is an amazing article about Ed Stafford who has spent two years in the Amazon, his aim is to becoming the first man in history to walk from the source of the Amazon in the mountains of Peru to its mouth in Brazil.
If you love adventure, then this is a must read article, Click here to read.
SleepBox
Dec 7th

Have you ever found yourself stuck in an airport for a flight connection or even flight delay. Well if this project kicks into production you will be in luck.
The idea is presented and designed by Arch Group to provide booths for taking a quick nap in busy urban environments, whether it’s an airport terminal, train station, shopping centers, or even around busy metropolitan cities.
Sleepbox provides private space for travelers who are on the go looking for a turnkey sleeping solution. It’s equipped with a ventilation system, sound alerts, built-in LCD TV, WiFi, sockets for a laptop and charging phones, you can also stow your luggage for safety under the lounge. After you exit the unit, Sleepbox will automatically change the bed linen getting ready for the next user. Payment can be made on a shared terminal, which provides the client with an electronic key. Sleepbox units could be rented for between fifteen minutes to several hours.



iLingual for iPhone
Dec 7th
These days you go offline for 2 hours and a bombshell of an app drops, this is one of those apps that make all iPhone users proud, while giving haters another great example of what this amazing communication device can do.
Emirates (yes the airlines) have just came out with six new iPhone apps, that are designed to help you while traveling, by replacing your mouth…
Here is how this works you take a picture of your mouth, then when you need to say something in one of three languages (Arabic, French, or German) all you do is pick the sentence and place the iPhone in front of your mouth, and it will do its magic by animating your mouth to say the words or sentences.
There are 6 flavors of this app:
English to French, English to Arabic, English to German, plus another 3 light versions to download over 3G, just incase you need the app on the spot and can’t find WiFi access (pretty nifty).
Watch the video and you will get exactly what I’m talking about. You can get those apps now for FREE [iTunes Link].
A Quickie Trip to Riyadh
Nov 2nd

Just came for a quick trip to Riyadh.
Guess, will be doing a lot more of these, if things goes as planned we are looking at a trip every month.
NOTE: The image was shot with my iPhone, that’s why it’s a bit dodgy.
The Colosseum by Mazen
Aug 6th

I shot this in front of The Colosseum in Rome, I thought I should share this with you
since I am planning on printing a large scale version of this image to hang on my wall.

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