I started out using TomTom to get me on the main highway. After I was there I knew i wasn't turning for 500 miles so I turned TomTom off and continued to pump music through the stereo system. A few hours later my wife and I grew tired of the tunes and I popped in my Jawbone Icon to listen to my audible book through it's A2DP feature. My wife started streaming comedy through PocketTunes on her iPhone and headphones. While stopping for gas and eats, I used Foursquare to check in and found a neat coupon for a nearby Chili's. This reminded me to make to use Foursquare and check for local deals once we get to our hotel in New Orleans. When we stopped at a rest area later on, we took several funny photos and made fools of ourselves. Oh, well, that's what vacations are for; having fun! We switched drivers after that stop and I fired up MyWi and attached my FastMac iV to my iPhone and started checking Twitter, Facebook, and RSS feeds on my iPad (Wifi only). The iV features a 3000mAh battery and will charge an iPhone 4 twice. In one hour, it charged my iPhone 4 25% and died. It was also very hot. Here's why: my iPhone 4 was charging it's battery, pulling in a cellular signal and broadcasting a wifi signal; both signals were in constant use. The MyWi app will quickly bring any iPhone's battery to its knees. So I am thoroughly impressed that the iV was able to pump out a 25% charge while putting that much stress on my iphone's battery. 100 miles later we pull in to a Starbucks for coffee and stronger wifi. While on the phone home checking on kids and grandma we remember that our Uverse service allows us to upload photos to Flickr and they can see them on the tv at home. So my wife and I download the free Flickr iPhone app and behind uploading. Minutes later I get text message from grandma expressing how happy the kids are to see pics of us. One thing that my wife did was to use the places function in the photos app to remember where she took e photos so she could categorize them properly in flickr. Back on the road, my wife uses the TomTom iPhone dock with her 3GS (Im still really miffed that it doesn't work with the i4; that was $100!) and MoodAgent to create playlists on the fly based on emotional factors. I settle back to play (read lose at) the new Madden game for the iPad. After that and a few games of Angry Birds, I popped open Pages and decided to start writing this post. We're only 7 hours into our vacation and Apple has made things very entertaining and easy to say the least. Once we were within a few mile of our exit off the highway, my wife makes a wrong turn and I pull her iPhone out of the dock and place my i4 in the dock with TomTom running on full volume to get us back on course and safely through the winding one-way streets.