Sunday, June 7, 2015

What it Was Like at OPEN 2015!

10:37 PM Posted by Wasi Alam
By Wasi Alam

OPEN is an annual event for Pakistanis entrepreneurs to network with each other and to show off their startups. But its more than just that. This is a place where CEO's of big companies like Make a Wish Bay Area© (http://sf.wish.organd JadooTV© (http://jadootv.com) come and present, and OPEN gives you a chance to meet them! How cool would it be if you could meet the CEO of a HUGE company like Make a Wish© and network with them. Well, thats what its like at OPEN, and here's my take at what it was like at OPEN 2015! (My first year at OPEN!)


The event kicked off by Mark Goguen, a venture capitalist at Sequoia Capital, talking about the stories of different startups that he's funded. He funded startups like Google, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Airbnb, Dropbox, Gaurdant Health, and Instacart. There were also startups that he didn't fund that caught fire and succeeded such as Uber.


After that, I listened to Mohammad Khan (founder, VivoTech), John Mc.Donell (CEO Bitnet), Bill Melton (founder, Global Internet), and Hans Reisgies (SVP, Sequent) talk about mobile payments and how they're taking off. And they also gave some advice on implementing mobile payments in your startup and mobile payments in general. They said that digital money is one way to improve friction of your product. They also talked about needing a wallet that works everywhere, linking to that, they said that retail will be more about having a great experience, with ease of use of electronic payments! One of them gave an example of Uber, creating a really good experience because you don't even notice the payment happened, it just happens in the background! One of them also stated that payments gives you access to a lot of different things as a seller, you can view statistics and give them ads based on what they buy and when they buy it. And in the end, they said that banks and mobile payments is a big business, and if you want to cause a disruption in the market like Apple Pay and Android Pay, then think twice. Use the resources for mobile payments that developers already give you and be thankful about it, because in the end, it's the easier way to go! That's essentially what the mobile payments presentation was about, it was targeted mostly for entrepreneurs and startups but really anybody could benefit from the presentation.

Now, there are TONS and TONS of presentations I could have attended but it wouldn't have been possible, because of something called 'time'. So here's one of the last presentations I attended, and it was so far the best! Now, this was the founder of Make a Wish©, Patricia Wilson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciasuflitawilson) who talked about her experience at Make a Wish Bay Area. Make a Wish©, if you didn't already know, is a foundation that gives kids with disabilities a chance to make their dreams come true. Patricia Wilson gave many examples of HUGE wishes she's made come true, but one quick example is of 5 year old Miles, who had leukemia. He wanted to be Batman and save Gotham city. Now, you must be thinking, how is that wish going to come true? Well, since San Francisco looks a lot like Gotham city, why not make spice it up a little and make it look COMPLETELY like Gotham city. And that's what Make a Wish© did, and it was all over social media. It was a HUGE event with millions of people flying in from around the world to cheer up and watch 5 years old Miles save the city! And, she talked about how every wish that comes in gets fulfilled. Some take a couple of hours to set up and take through while others take MONTHS to prepare for! And, its amazing to see how much work Patricia puts in to Make a Wish©.


So by now you've seen many CEOs and entrepreneurs come and present at OPEN 2015 but there's still more. There's a chance for people to present their startups to Venture Capitalists to possibly convince the VC's to invest in their idea. This year, the top three were: Bookmarq (http://bookmarq.io), YotaScale (http://www.yotascale.com), and another company of who's name I don't know of. The main goal for Bookmarq was to create a service through which you could find new books from different authors easily. This service was not made for reading books, just for finding them. The other startup, YotaScale, had a goal to make a service through which companies can manage everything, and it won the Startup World Cup Awards for OPEN 2015! Another notable mention for which I forgot it's name is a company that creates constantly updated smart receipts for email receipts and paper receipts but it didn't win because, I mean, who looks at receipts, right?

In the end though, OPEN Silicon Valley 2015 just can't be described in a page-long article, it's an event to actually go out and experience, and that's why you should come and join OPEN Silicon Valley 2016 next year! And by the way, if I haven't told you already, they have GREAT food!

OPEN Silicon Valley Website: http://opensvforum.org
OPEN Silicon Valley YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/opensiliconvalley
OPEN Silicon Valley Twitter: https://twitter.com/opensv?lang=en
OPEN Silicon Valley FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/opensiliconvalley

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Turning off an iPhone With a Simple Text Message!

9:39 PM Posted by Wasi Alam 1 comment
By Wasi Alam
Whenever Apple updates iOS, there's always some bugs. They throw out an update again and it patches that bug yet brings about new ones. This time, the bug lets you turn off any iPhone running iOS 8! Now, you have to have their phone number and you have to use iMessage, or this won't work. Now lets get into how to do it.

You want to start off by copying this message:
effective. 
Power
لُلُصّبُلُلصّبُررً ॣ ॣh ॣ ॣ


Once you do that, you want to open up iMessage, go to the friend who has an iPhone running iOS 8 and simply paste the message and send it. 

Now, just for kicks, ask them if it turned their phone off. You'll know if they don't reply for a little while.

There's one way you can prevent this though. Go into settings, then Messages and turn the 'show local screen' off and under the 'alert style when unlocked' choose 'none'.


And that's it! That is how you can easily turn off someone's phone via iMessage. And until Apple fixes this bug, it'll work! 

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Logitech MX Master: A Good Choice for Mac Users?

10:01 PM Posted by Wasi Alam 1 comment
By Wasi Alam


To start off, the Logitech MX Master is by no means a gaming mouse, leave that to Razer and RAT. That means I won't be talking from a gaming perspective at all.

The Logitech MX Master could be considered the leader of ergonomic mice. And that may be true for some, but does it really live up to it’s expectations for Mac users? Lets find out! 

The answer lies not in the uncountable features the mouse has such as multi-device connection and reprogrammable buttons, which are helpful, but the real answer for Mac users lies in the gestures the mouse supports. If you're a Mac user, you’d know that a whole lot of productivity takes place through gestures, you can activate mission control, launchpad, you can go back web pages in Safari, swipe between full screen applications, and much more. But even with the MX Master’s ‘gesture’ button, it still doesn’t deliver as many gesture capabilities as Apple’s trackpad or even their magic mouse, which is a problem. It just doesn't feel natural to hold down a button, and move your whole mouse left or right to swipe between apps, and even that is a hit or miss.

That's really the only deal breaker for many mac users. But what if you use a trackpad alongside your MX Master? There's a couple of reasons some people don't do that:


  1. Keyboard shortcuts are 'enough' to increase productivity (and yes, I find that this is true).
  2. Switching between the two devices decreases productivity.
  3. Add up the prices for both devices and you have a grand total of $175! (they're only mice!)
  4. For video editors, the MX Master has a side scroll wheel so there's no need for a trackpad.
Just these reasons are enough to turn someone away from buying both a trackpad and an MX Master together.

You see, there's a certain market the MX Master is made for. Its the powerhouse users who work on Mac Pros and either use a trackpad as a secondary mouse or completely dislike the idea of a trackpad and prefer the mouse. They need a good mouse solution that will increase productivity yet won't hold the shape of a magic mouse, which has them take a visit to the doctor's office every time they try using it. 

Despite this, hobbyists still get this mouse, and I don't blame them, the MX Master one good looking, well designed, and feature-packed mouse that you shouldn't buy. 

The previous MX mouse, the Performance MX, is a much better deal for the price you pay. You get a lot of the same features for only $50! And if you're lucky enough, you can get one off of eBay or Craigslist for $35 or less. 

Clearly, for the price you pay, for the average Mac user, the MX Master isn't worth it unless you're a power user who uses both a trackpad and a mouse. And even then, I would still recommend you use the trackpad that comes with your current Mac, you'll find that you're much more productive than if you used an MX Master, or any other mouse for that matter. Other than that, if you still decide you want an MX Master, take a look at the difference in price between the MX Master, Performance MX, Apple's Magic Trackpad, and Apple's Magic Mouse (which I haven't talked about too much). Then go ahead and make your decision.

In the end, whichever way you go, I'm staying with the trackpad!