TommyLog TECH – TommyLog Studio Tour

Hey kids, its Tommy and for today’s TommyLog TECH I want to give you a behind the scenes look at the new TommyLog Studio and my video lighting setup. It’s a basic 3 light setup. 2 lights on each side as well as a light overhead or hair light.

Below are the items I talked about in the video.

Linco Lincostore 2000 Watt Photo Studio Lighting Kit – http://amzn.to/1dSgEgv

Cell Phone Tripod Adapter – http://amzn.to/1Mbh9gs

Bluetooth remote – http://amzn.to/1dTiait

WeMo Remote – http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F7C027/

TommyLog TECH – NETGEAR ReadyNAS 202 Unboxing #netgear

[Disclaimer: I am a NETGEAR Ambassador and I received this product in exchange for my honest, unbiased opinion and review]

 

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Hey kids, for today’s TommyLog Tech I would like to introduce you to the latest piece of technology to the TommyLog TECH labs – The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 202.

Before I dig into all the juicy features and set this bad boy up, I want to do an unboxing and show you what’s inside. I can’t wait to set this thing up.

 

Stay tuned to my next TommyLog TECH as I set up and configure the ReadyNAS 202 and lets see if it’s Tommy Approved.

For more information on how to get your very own The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 202 http://www.netgear.com/home/products/connected-storage/RN202.aspx#tab-techspecs

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TommyLog TECH – Mac User in an Android World #VZWBuzz #AD

Android File TransferHi everyone, it’s Tommy and for today’s TommyLog Tech, I want to talk about using an Android Phone in a Macintosh world. Last month I started using the new HTC One M9, provided by my good friends at Verizon and I wanted a fast and easy way to transfer photos and videos to my Mac. It’s no newsflash that the integration between Macs and Android devices isn’t nearly as tight as that of the Mac and iPhone. To be fair, Android integration is getting a lot better but its still not as fluid. I stumbled upon a great free tool that helps Android users transfer photos and video to their Macs, called Android File Manager. Available here.

Simply download the .dmg and install the app into your applications folder. Once you connect your Android phone to your Mac via your USB cable, the application automatically launches and you are presented with a directory of files. You want to stick to the DCIM folder and the 100MEDIA folder where your photos and videos are stored.

CAUTION: You are looking under the hood of your Android phone. DO NOT DELETE files in other folders other than the 100MEDIA folder in the DCIM folder. Bad things could happen – You have been warned!

Access to your photos and videos could not be easier and transfers are super fast. There are other cloud-based tools like Dropbox, Micorosft’s One Drive and Google Drive that do similar things. But remember your files need to be uploaded to the cloud before they can be downloaded to your Mac. This takes time and bandwidth and if you are not on WIFI, it will use your cellular data. Got a few big video files to copy? This could eat up your monthly data upload allotment pretty quick.

Android File Manager is totally Tommy Approved! Transferring files between the HTC One M9 and my Mac could not be easier.

For more information on how to get your very own HTC One M9, Here’s a link http://www.verizonwireless.com/smartphones/htc-one-m9/

[DISCLAIMER — I’m one of the cool kids who has been asked to play with and test technology for Verizon. They asked me to test and share my thoughts. All my words are original and my own.]

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TommyLog – Just Needed a Hug

Sad sad story from work. had a co-worker who lost her son to an apparent suicide. Not sure what to do.Not sure what to say. All I could think about was going to meet my oldest and give her a big hug. thats all i have at this very moment. So thankful for the blessings I have and not sure what I would do if I lost someone close to me in that manner.