Thursday, 21 February 2008

Thoughts on wish list for 1.1.4 iPod Touch Firmware

Steve Jobs promised us a developers for third party apps before the end of February and Apple seemes to like releasing items on a Tuesday so the money is on an SDK and new firmware arriving next Tuesday.

Dear Apple,

Here is what you should include in the 1.1.4. firmware for the iPod Touch:
1. cut and paste text feature - This can't be that hard to do for you brainy chappies at Apple.
2. flash support in browser - in case you hadn't noticed alot of the web is flash these days, web 2.0 and all that.
3. can we save stuff to iPod Touch please? like pictures, pdfs and videos - I don't want to download the same things all the time.
4. changeable backgrounds would be nice - black is a bit boring...
5. different themes - there are some good ones out there already. As shown on my youtube video when I jail broke my iPod for 24 hours to see what was out there (I completely restored it after because I could feel Apple lawyers flexing their pens and keyboards ready to strike down jail breakers)



That would be nice for 1.1.4. There will be another list for 2.0 (with difficult stuff - like completely changeable equaliser!)

Monday, 18 February 2008

Thoughts on death of HD-DVD

It appears Toshiba are close to admitting they have lost the high definition format war. This is a good thing (not just because I have a blu-ray Trojan horse PS3) because now consumers can stop worrying about which format to choose and we can begin high deffing everything. If we are lucky this will lead to greater public pressure for HD freeview as the joys of high def become more well known.

Although it is sad for Toshiba I hope that the industry learns as it did with VHS and BETAMAX that there will be a loser who will have wasted a lot of cash when there are rival formats. Maybe with next technological leap which will be super HD or even 3D the tech companies will work together for a common format. Hopefully this will prevent a load of consumers who are stuck with a losing technology…

…and a load of smug nerds who picked the winning one.

Friday, 15 February 2008

Thoughts on Pure Siesta

Finally got around to posting a video on YouTube of the Pure Siesta Radio Alarm clock I bought recently. I find it really useful to see videos of products in action before I buy them so whenever I can I post vids on YouTube.


Here is my Amazon review (that no-one found useful!)

"I originally bought the iDock by Pure as an alarm/DAB/ipod dock which is a good idea on paper but not so good in practice. The sound quality just wasn't good enough for a ipod dock and the unit was not exactly cheap. So I returned it and bought the Siesta instead. Despite being half the price and only having one speaker this has pretty similar sound quality to the iDock which excels at speech i.e. radio four et al but don't expect to use it for house parties or impressing audiophiles. That said I do find my self listening to it quite a lot. 

Good points 
- pleasant sound particularly good for speech but not obviously a hifi replacement 
- automatic set up: just plug it in, give it a minute and you are up and running 
- very simple to use in fact you can ignore the manual 
- DAB is well implemented and gives you lots to play with (it is great to come into a programme half way and see on the screen what it is all about) 
- a USB port means this is future proof so no need to worry when DAB changes 
- it is environmentally friendly using low power standby and recycled materials 
- the display is light sensitive and dims nicely when you turn off the lights 
- it is a really good looking, compact alarm clock that is the best looking I have seen 
- alarm functions are good but... 

Bad points 
- ...you can't set the station you want to wake up to. This means if you are listening to say Radio 3 in the evening but like to wake up to Radio 4 you need to remember to set the station. Whilst this isn't going to be a problem for most people it is frustrating not to have this option. However the unit can be upgraded by usb so if you do buy one please contact Pure and ask them to issue an update. 

In my opinion this is a great DAB alarm clock at a reasonable price. Having listened to quite a few Pure radios I recommend the Siesta over the iDock or the single speaker models as it has a very similar sound, smaller size and more reasonable price tag."

Who would have thought buying a radio alarm clock could be so complicated?

Thoughts on Play.com offering DRM free music

 Play.com have started a new music download service in the UK offering DRM free music. Being a frequent Play.com customer I headed on over to their website to see how things compared to iTunes. 

Good points:
- the music is good old MP3 format and therefore should play on almost anything
- the bitrate is glorious 320kps
- its encoded using the fantastic LAME encoder 
- no DRM!!! pay your money, download your music - no mucking around
- everything appears to be cheaper than iTunes 

Bad points
- only (!) a million tunes but more on the way...
- not as convenient as iTunes

Well done Play.com! that's how to run an online music store. From now on I will be checking Play.com before buying on iTunes.

Now lets see what Amazon has in store for the UK with their DRM free music store due later in the year. It seems the music industry is starting to understand what customers want and ready to provide.

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Thoughts on Apple releasing a game console

Patent watching site Trademork has noticed that Apple has filed a patent to cover gaming systems. Some think that this means Apple is about challenge Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft with something like the iGame. Maybe, after all not many saw the iPod coming. Given that Apple doesn't exactly bend over backwards to ensure there are lots of games on the Mac I wouldn't expect a games console anytime soon.

Perhaps Apple is instead thinking about all those iPhones and iPod Touchs that have the capacity to run games. Nintendo has done amazingly well with all those DS touch screen handhelds surely the iPhone and iPod Touch could do something similar?

 

More thoughts on the N96

Looks like the N96 rumours were right. Here are the official pictures:

First impressions - seems to be a sleeker N95. The official pictures are sweet but come on Nokia, bring on the touch screen phone we are all waiting for...

Sunday, 10 February 2008

Thoughts on being charged by Apple for iPod Touch Apps

When watching Macworld I was really pleased to see the 1.1.3 update for the iPod Touch with nice features such as the wobbly moving icons and being able to make web link icons. Then Steve announced that the iPhone apps would be available for the iPod Touch as well which includes the Mail app, Google maps and Notes. Great! 
....and they will be available for $19.99... The crowd which was happily cheering up to this point went quiet as they digested this little nugget. After announcing record profits, market share and general world domination Apple decided to fleece iPod Touch customers for apps that in many people's opinion should have been there in the first place?! Apparently there are accounting standards which mean Apple have to charge for this. Maybe so but I doubt $19.99 was laid down in the accounting guidelines. Also Apple conveniently forgot that the exchange rate at the moment is $2 to the UK pound and charged £12.99 instead of £9.99. Ouch - again! These aren't huge amounts of money but its the principle. In fact I emailed Steve about it because it makes Apple look like money grabbing weasels and we like to believe that they aren't. Still no reply...

Despite all this I bought the apps and they are great in fact so great that I now realise how useful an iPhone could be and when my current phone contract ends the iPhone is top of the list (unless of course Nokia can get their act together). If this had been a free upgrade almost all current iPod Touch owners would probably be thinking the same thing. hmmmmm

Saturday, 9 February 2008

Thoughts on the Nokia N96


Apparently Nokia Germany accidently posted details of the N96 on their website: 




It looks real enough to me because if it was a fake it would look a lot better than this. Even though it is the next along from the N95 I don't believe this is the successor to the flagship N95. Instead it appears to be a refresh with the following features: 

  • DVB-H digital TV 
  • 3G HSDPA 
  • 2.8 inch QVGA screen
  • 16GB internal memory
  • 5MP Camera
  • 2nd VGA camera
  • GPS
  • Wi-fi
  • Bluetooth
  • FM radio
  • music player
  • video player, 
  • and S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
Not that exciting apart from the mobile tv feature which looks interesting. But the main thing is that this is not an iPhone challenger. There have been sketchy reports of Nokia working on new touch screen phones and I reckon that this summer we will see a real iPhone killer (I hate that term but thats what it is!) or to be precise N95 flagship replacement from Nokia. After all, those Fins have been making phones for a long time and they have the financial and technical muscle to produce something great. My guess is June 2008 for this based on a meeting a group of Fins from Nokia in a bar.


In the meantime Nokia if you are reading here are my dream specs:

- 7mp camera with a proper flash and face detection

- 30 fps HD video recording (this is possible!)

- touch screen and slide out proper keyboard 

- GPS with cell tower and wifi assist

- massively improved user interface with full integration across features (look at the iphone/ipod touch - thats how its done)

- waterproof - ok I am being greedy and i am not sure if this is even possible


Thoughts on the Macbook Air


I, like may others interested in what Steve Jobs was going to show us at Macworld, followed several websites that were blogging the key announcements with pictures as they happened.  It was nail biting stuff - "there are long queues" "We are waiting for Steve" "Some one coughs" etc. I appreciate detail but this was going too far...

Anyway after seeing the Air on a few sites I was confused that Apple had gone down this "World's thinnest laptop" road. It didn't make sense to put so much emphasis on being thin. When I am on my travels with my laptop the two aspects that are an issue are:
1. Weight - I used to have to carry around heavy laptops which isn't fun when you have walk around a transport system/major city.
2. Width - if I am in standard/coach class on a plane or a train many laptops are too wide to comfortably fit on my lap or crappy seat tray.

Thin never really crossed my mind. But then again the Macbook Air seems to be for people who travel first class and don't have to walk around much.

This wouldn't be so much of a problem if this super thinness didn't mean super sacrifices - 
- no dvd drive - so we have to buy an external drive which is a pain or hijack another computers drive. Not really convenient...
- no ethernet socket - I'm sure at some point everywhere will have wifi but that point isn't now. A lot of companies/universities invested in wired infrastructure and don't bother with wifi. But I could use a usb adaptor, which leads me to...
- one usb port?!! - this is madness especially when usb is required for a drive, ethernet port, memory stick, mouse etc

Well put simply, this isn't for me but I am sure there are lots of people out there who will love the MacBook Air. Those people will be wealthy early adopters who just want to upset their friends who bought the latest Sony Vaio. I think Apple missed a trick with the Air because it is aimed at the upper end of the market so it certainly won't be increasing market share. In the near future I will post what I would like from Apple in terms of a compact notebook computer and its quite different from the Air.

This all sounds negative and I should say that I think the Air looks great and will challenge other companies to innovate. Finally, Steve pulling the Macbook Air out of a manila envelope was a masterstroke.