1. October
    20

    My GPS is a Lifesaver

    Honestly, I think AT&T Navigator is one of the best products we offer our customers at AT&T.  I use it all the time, but I had a recent incident that made me appreciate it even more.

    My sister was having a dinner at her house to celebrate her only son’s 17th birthday.  My teenagers arrived earlier and I arrived around 7:30 p.m. because I was panicked by a strange sound coming from my tires.  After careful review of each tire, I saw a big piece of metal sticking out of the passenger front tire.  The tire was not flat, but I was skeptical about removing it, which may release the air from the tire. 

    I asked my sister for the nearest shop that could assist and was told there were two in the area. 

    Off I went around 8 p.m. to find that both locations closed at 7 p.m.  Stressed and frightened that my tire may burst at any time, I needed to locate a service center with little delay. I turned to AT&T Navigator for guidance.  I searched by category and found Pep Boys and Wal-Mart in the immediate area.  I selected Pep Boys because it was closer. Turn-by-turn the Navigator application told me where to go. I’m not sure what I would have done without it.

    It was not life or death, but…you know what I mean.

    priscilla.flagler  priscilla.flagler


  2. August
    25

    Technology for the Dreamers

    While watching the movie “Cars,” my youngest son asked, “Mom, can cars really drive by themselves?”

    My initial answer, which was quick and without much thought, was “Cars don’t drive. That’s a movie and isn’t real.” After further thought, I told him that movies have been a roadmap for the future.  For example, the GPS system and AT&T Navigator application on my cell phone tells me where to go and what turns to make to get to a preselected destination. Looking ahead, the next generation of navigational systems will likely tell the car what to do and drive it with little or no human engagement. I know we probably have this capability already in a lab environment, but not on the mass market. 

    The point I was trying to make to him is that maybe things on TV aren’t real now, but the evolution of technology in movies can be a depiction of how technology will be used in the future.  

    I want my kids to think outside the box and not limit themselves only to what they can see or touch. They need to know that technology can be molded and shaped as far as the mind can dream. That’s the world we live in today.

    priscilla.flagler  priscilla.flagler


  3. May
    29

    Bunko and My Curve!

    Bunko night was almost a total loss. I wouldn’t have been able to stand it as this is the only night I can get away from it all – work, kids, and the husband. When you look forward to something the way I look forward to this night, getting lost is not acceptable. Fortunately, my friend had a BlackBerry Curve and saved the day. She whipped it out, accessed its GPS, and we were on our way.

    Bunko alas!


  4. December
    10

    I love my GPS

    Hi there! So even though I LOVE technology and am always excited to see and use the latest that’s out there, I have to tell you, it took me a while to get on board with the GPS navigation feature on my phone. My husband kept telling me to try it, but I kept printing directions from Yahoo or Google maps. Then one day, on a business trip to Salt Lake City, I’d landed pretty late and once in my rental car I realized… oh you guessed it … I hadn’t printed directions! So I call my husband, and being the patient man he is, I ask him to pull up directions and e-mail them to me. He used that opportunity to get me to try the AT&T Navigator. So, I did and loved it! No more remembering to print and carry directions and then have them available at the right time (and not in your suitcase, in the trunk of the rental after you’ve pulled out of the rental car facility and already entered traffic … yeah, did that too!). I have not printed directions since then and rely solely on my phone’s GPS. This is yet another reason why I can’t live without my device!

    brandy.perez  brandy.perez