Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Post-TV Set Up

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Post-TV Opening Thoughts

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

What we are running for a set up…

  • 32″ Westinghouse LCD (SK-32h240s)
  • Wii  (two controllers and nunchucks )
  • 2.1 Logitech speaker set we got from eMusic four years ago for being awesome (that’s what they told us anyway).
  • Mac Mini (1.83GHz, Combo Drive, 1GB RAM, 80GB Primary, 400GB USB)

Our experience…

  • iTunes hates everything and commands all input devices like a jackbooted thug
  • Power settings needed to be tweaked in order to keep the display from sleeping while we watched anything on Netflix or Hulu
  • The keyboard is gorgeous, light, and responsive
  • The mouse pairs fast after being turned on and is very responsive
  • DVD playback is smooth and fast, far better than the Memorex player we were using)
  • Netflix Instant is amazing

In the works…

  • Importing 33000+ song collection
  • Ripping Gabi’s Sesame Street DVD’s so that discs are less likely to get damaged
  • Set up feed reader so we can browse news easily
  • Import our photo collection

Post-TV Entertainment Center

Friday, November 21st, 2008

So it begins.

iPhone, A Tale of Love and Hate

Monday, April 14th, 2008

This is one of those posts that has been tickling the back of my head for sometime and I have essentially avoided it up until now–mostly at the prodding of Tyler. Since I am epically lazy–notice how the bulk of my posts in the past year have been photos? Yeah, I’m to lazy to string letters into words and then into sentences. Complete thoughts? Pffffft–I’ll be presenting this as a list.

Love It

  • Voice is a service–unlike my past phones voice on this one is just another part of the service mix.
  • Internet scaled for your hand–best mobile browsing experience I have ever had.
  • Email whenever, where ever–be it the mail application (which could use some feature love) or the sublimely designed Gmail for iPhones I can quickly retrieve and respond to messages
  • No keypad–I love the touch pad and how it learns alternate spellings and will offer them up as you type making the process fast and efficient.
  • Wi-Fi–Sure other phones have it but the stumble feature works great.

Hate It

  • Crippled bluetooth–Great, I can hook up a headset but no file transfers or even laptop tethering. That sucks, Apple.
  • iTunes–Yeah, I know. I bought a something from Captain Product Lockdown and I am bitching about having to use proprietary software but seriously, if Amazon can offer a DLM for their music store why the hell can’t Apple port iTunes to Linux? It is a real cramp in my ass to have my phone decoupled from the rest of my computing existence. As for jail breaking, it is not an option because I cannot afford the remote chance of bricking it as this is my primary tether to my job.
  • Rebooting–Like a Windows box, Management and I are finding we need to reboot our phones on a regular basis to keep the touch pad and Safari gremlins at bay. Methinks they need to take a look at memory leaks on the device.
  • No multimedia SMS–Seriously. WTF. Almost as stupid as breaking the legs off Bluetooth.

Bottom Line

The shine has worn off and my infatuation has mellowed into affectionate ambivalence. The iPhone has changed how I view cellphones and voice services in general. The device truly is a hand sized computer, allowing you to do many of the things you would on a laptop and it represents a paradigm shift: data is data is data. That said, it doesn’t blend well with a computing life off of either Apple or Windows. The inability to backup the device and sync content to it from my laptop handicaps the device enough that I will be seriously looking at what the Android based handsets will be offering this fall.

This is me backpedaling on my backpedal…

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Fuck Apple and fuck their iPod Classic.

So, it’s finally happened. Unhappy with other media players being better than iTunes, Apple have apparently decided to stop them from working with the new range of iPods.

Who does this affect?

This affects Linux users – there’s no iTunes for Linux, so popular Linux iPod management tools like gtkpod and Rhythmbox will not work with the new range of iPods.

Windows users who just plain don’t like iTunes and perfer an alternative like Winamp, Ephpod or many of the other iPod management applications out there.

That is more than enough for me to ditch the notion of using their player at all and even if the gtkpod team gets it working that is just plain bullshit. Face Apple, iTunes is a steaming pile of shit and fucking worthless if you want to manage a collection bigger than a handful of tracks and locking people into it by way of the iPod db is a real asshole move.

Doctorow says it better (and with less cursing) than myself:

…this is about Apple limiting the choices available to people who buy their iPod hardware.

It’s hard to understand why Apple would do this, but the most likely explanations are that Apple wants to be sure that competitors can’t build their own players to load up iPods — now that half of the major labels have gone DRM free, it’s conceivable that we’d get a Rhapsody or Amazon player that automatically loaded the non-DRM tracks they sold you on your iPod (again, note that this has nothing to do with preventing piracy — this is about preventing competition with the iTunes Store).

Hopefully Cowon will roll out a large capacity player soon or I’m going to be one miserable bastard.

This is me backpedaling.

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

I’m sure your thinking, “Ha! James and his sense of smug superiority is slinking back to Vista!” Well, sorry to disappoint as I would rather drive old garden stakes into my thighs with a pillow than do something as patently crazy as that.  No, after motherfucking the iPod as long as I can remember I bought one for Management last month as a birthday present and now in light of the 160GB model and a couple of weeks of getting to know the device I’ll be getting myself one.  Yeah, I’m a flip-flopper.

My H320 is dying being prone to random freezes, track jumps, and for the fact that only USB charging works, which can take about the same amount of time for light to travel from Alpha Centauri to here, I am now desperately in the market for a new player.  iAudio appears to have given up on their X5 line and managing our Zen on Ubuntu is a less than pleasurable task.  So, here I am coming clean.  I want an iPod.

Did I mention that it is 160GB? I can actually carry a good chunk of my collection with me now.