Apple 3G iPhone has landed! Still standing by my N95…

11 07 2008

So unless you are 100% out of the loop, today is the launch of the iPhone 3G, and version software 2.0. The #1 reason I am excited is because, it is an Apple product launch. Even when the Macbook Air was announced and launched, I was extatic. It does not mean I’m getting one though. My last article was one about the switch from the iPhone to the Nokia N95 8GB. One thing I was surely afraid of was selling my iPhone, purchasing the N95, iPhone 3G releasing, and me selling the N95 to aquire the newley designed iPhone. This is not the case.

I love you Apple, but here is the rundown of the new iPhone:

The Design:

3G, assisted GPS (not turn by turn), and black or white plastic backing.

The Software (Which ANY iPhone user can take advantage of)

This is the main selling point of finally getting the Jesus Phone.

MobileME support, and small kinks worked out with the OS.

The mere fact that they are pushing features of 2.0 does not support the reality that the iPhone 3G is still way behind when it comes to the advancement in the mobile market. The strong points: 3G, WiFi, GPS should all be standard these days. Not to mention, MMS, Video, and IM (just to name a few) have been a standard for quite a while. This is still missing. In the end what it comes down to is, if you feel you really need 3G upgrade, if not, just do a software upgrade.

Revolutionary Design= YES

Revolutionary Mobile Phone= NO :(

I’m sorry Apple. Maybe a revision or software update will change my mind. Until then I am still doing everything and much more on my N95 that I could do with the iPhone 3G.

-Jake





Christmas for Geeks…

9 06 2008

Click for live coverage with Gizmodo 06/09/08

10am PST / 1pm EST

A good day for all.

-Jake





New 3G iPhone case, makes me a believer

20 05 2008

(New 3G iPhone Dimensions)

The first question I get asked when i comes to the new iPhone is: “are you going to get it right away or wait it out to see if its worth it?”  We all know the newly hyped iPhone will not come cheap, and jumping into the new wave of Apple’s iPhone is something in which I have to personally think about, long and hard (thats what she said). Not because I don’t think its going to be amazing, but because I’m just not rich and cant be spending money on technology the way I would like to.

(normal iPhone dimensions)

New photos were discovered today by way of MacRumors.com of a prototype of a rubberized skin, Made by XSKN, for the new 3G iPhone. Now the only reason i can get remotely excited for this is because before the iPhone came out, over a year ago, the same thing happened. I believe Macally or iSkin released photos of their prototype, with dimensions, and it was 99% accurate. This new “leak” gives the iPhone a Blackberry-like ‘girth’ to it with a rounded back. I am quite positive the screen will be a bit bigger, and not like the original “1st Gen” shown in the photo. One of the only things that intrigues me very much is that the camera on the rear seems to be much bigger (hinting at a higher quality shot), thus leading to the much needed Video capability. Also, looking at the front, it seems as though there is space left on the front for non other than a Front-mounted VGA camera, possibly incorporating, video in a newly released iChat application? I’m just throwing it out there.

Via MacRumors

-Jake

UPDATE: The site currently holding the 3G iPhone case is down. Maybe they f-ed up





Evernote makes me organized

7 05 2008

During my latest Twitter post I noticed the one and only Cali Lewis requesting an invitation to a beta site called Evernote. To tell you the truth I have never heard of this so decided to check it out. I had to wait about a day for an invitation, but since then my internet life has become more organized and interesting than ever.

Evernote is a superbly innovative site, which combined with a desktop client (for Mac or Windows), and mobile support, makes it a great way to keep all of your internet happenings readily available for use anytime. Here is how it works:

-Sign up at Evernote.com

-Install the desktop client for your Mac or PC (not necessary but very useful)

-Drag the web clipper to your bookmark toolbar for easy clipping

-Rock it.

I wont go into explaining much, but in a nutshell, Evernote will allow you to highlight, any section of any website for future reference, with all links in tact. You can view them offline (with the desktop client). You can upload photos (via email using a special Evernote email) that will save in your notes online, which again, you ca view online or with your desktop client. Evernote also has an amazing integration with the a search bar on the desktop client, which can detect words in pictures you so happen to be searching for. Just take my word for it, check out the video (Below) and get registered with Evernote.

-Jake





New iPhone truth and predictions

4 05 2008

The day is nearing when the new iPhone will be announced! Most likely June 9th during the Apples WWDC. Although what do we have to look forward to? There had been a lot of talk and speculation ever since the SDK was released so, Lets explore that shall we?

First off, we can obviously check off 3G support because that has already been confirmed. Surprisingly enough not only is the public ready for it, but so is T-Mobile!! Kind of strange how they just so happen to roll out 3G when we are among word of the hi-speed iPhone. Coincidence? Probably, but after speaking with a T-Mobile rep (fixing up some internet issues) it seems the iPhone is an everyday set-up for them. T-Mobile knows a lot of their service is supporting the AT&T exclusive device so why not take it up a notch with 3G. To also clear up any speculation about T-Mobile’s 3G, it was stated by blogs that it will be voice support only, when in fact T-Mobile’s press release leaves open the possibility of voice and data service.

Everything from here on out people can only guess and use their sources to their capacity. Kevin Rose had made a prediction a while back saying there will be 3G, ichat, video support, and front mounted video for video chat. With the recent unveiling of Video Recorder, 3rd part app that gives your iphone video capability, it makes the possibility seem more likely. The reason i think it may NOT happen is because I feel there i not going to be a major change in hardware. It’s just like a Blackberry. They do not add all of those extras, and in doing so sales hardly suffer. Plus with confirmation of the new $199 price tag, i doubt you will get a whole bunch more than the 1st generation iPhone.

This leads to the re-design of the iPhone. There was a whole bunch of rumors that the Phone would turn out to be an all BLACK design, which was supported with photos. This turned out to e some 3rd party Japanese housing you can buy online. Then Gizmodo gives us a story, from iLounge, which details specs for the “new” iPhone from peripheral manufacturers. These new specs show a new sensor arrangement, which could bring us back to the possibility of a front mounted camera, and a whole new color scheme (White, Red, or Black). This is probably the most influential source of material i have received thus far.

The fact of the matter is, there is not any one person that knows more that 3G for sure. For all we know we may be seeing a completely revamped, better working iPhone that will make the first gen obsolete, or the “new and improved” iPhone will pretty much be the same, saving all of us early adopters the time of putting them on eBay to upgrade.

Photos via Gizmodo and Engadget.

-Jake





Apple iPhone VS. Nokia N95: THE WINNER IS..

27 04 2008

7/11/08 UPDATE: see http://applechannel.net/2008/07/08/n95-8gb/

For the past couple of weeks I have been trying to decide on what my phone of choice will be. Right now i own the one and only iPhone 8GB version, which I LOVE. After seeing native apps like GPS, and services like QIK, to name a couple, I cant help but feel somewhat inferior to N95 owners. After much consideration, time, and inquiries, there is only one way I can go with the decision….

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The best ways to protect your Macbook, or Macbook Pro

18 04 2008

First and foremost, the reason I am giving these needed suggestions on protection is i have got plenty of emails asking what’s good, what sucks, and what’s unnecessary. Ok here we go. After investing in something beautiful like a Macbook Pro, you will want to treat it like its your kid…a very expensive kid. Those of you owners know what I’m talking about. After spending lots of time and money i think a have come up with the perfect bundle that will take care of your laptop and make it look good at the same time. All of these products can be purchased from their websites, or get a deal on eBay. I will also go over what the best kind of carrying case is. Click story for the list…

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iPhone and Unity engine coming together

31 03 2008

The San Francisco based video game dev tool provider announced today that they will be releasing a Unity engine for the iPhone! This means high grade 3D quality awesomeness will soon be developed for iPhone exclusively. The company states:

“With iPhone support, Unity is poised to become the single source for game developers who want to create best-of-breed, 3D-quality games that can be easily and quickly ported to all platforms, including consoles, devices, PC/Mac, and now, the iPhone,” said David Helgason, CEO of Unity Technologies. “Specifically, Unity’s support of iPhone addresses the developer’s need to create more and better mobile/portable games that support the consumers ‘on-the-go’ lifestyle.”

I predict a portable iPhone only game controller soon …

keep your eyes open.

story and photo courtesy of unity3d.com

-Jake





ZiPhone is Apple stores #1 iPhone repair tool.

31 03 2008

Keeping up with Zibri’s Blog , I noticed today that in light of the new upgrade in the: Unlocking, Activating, deBugging, downgrading powerhouse that is ZiPhone, Z also throws in that it is”THE favorite tool in Apple Stores”.  Could this be true? Do beloved Mac Geniuses use the simple one-click fix for iPhones? Of course they do. You’d be a fool not to utilize it.  The worry of a jailed, AT&T only iPhone and left our minds and now the only decision we need to make is, “Which software do I use”. As a Mac user i will forever say: ” ZiPhone all the way”

Download the new 3.0 version here
The new features and fixes include:
- No more need of fix nvram
- Solution for GREYED wifi
- No need for YouTube Fixes
- Embedded apps installer
- Customized plugins

via ziphone.org

Good Job
-Jake





Boot Camp kernel Panic: Trial.. Error.. Error.. Fix! (How-To)

21 03 2008

After the article I did a couple of days ago, about the problems i encountered with Boot Camp on my Macbook Pro, I pretty much HAD it. i knew the feeling would not last however. I had to figure out a fix, so others can use the information as reference to get straight to the source of success. So click the jump and you will see what and what not to do when having the same problem with Boot Camp installation…

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Flash on iPhone ain’t gonna happen :(

21 03 2008

A few days ago we heard that Adobe was planing to start developing native flash support for the iPhone in one way or another. Every interested iPhone owner started making plans for this, and the next news i figured we would see for this would be the release date! Unfortunately, Adobe gave a statement, pretty much saying that it’s is much harder task that expected and they do, in fact need Apples help with this project. Seeing Apples thoughts on the iPhone flash support issue…. it wont be happening. Don’t hold your breath

-Jake





Time Machine loves the Airport Extreme <3

20 03 2008
timemachine

After todays 3 Apple Software updates (Safari, Airport Extreme, and Security) There is now a surprising new find! Time Machine is now compatible with Airport Extreme Base Stations. It has been a wonder why it was not to begin with, and people have been trying workarounds since Leopards release. Simply log into Airport Extreme via Finder, open the Airport Folder, and Turn on Time Machine. It WILL read and you can start you wireless back up just like Time Capsule. Enjoy

via Gizmodo 

-Jake





Flash on iPhone!?? Jobs says no, Adobe says YES..

19 03 2008

Long story short, Steve Jobs stated there would no way be Adobe flash for the iPhone. He said he needed a product to work specifically for the iPhone. Adobe says, “F!@# it” and is in the process of developing a PLAYER for the iPhone. So considering the level of difficulty to embed flash in Safari at this point, Adobe will be creating a player, most likely as a stand alone app. Although we may need to click on a link in safari to be taken to the player (and back and forth), some flash is better than no flash :)

-Jake





Boot Camp, can’t live with it, CAN live without it

18 03 2008

After seeing how many games i actually am starting to play on my Mac, i wanted to start using the full power of the machine to run games. So after thinking for quite a while, i gave up on VmWare Fusion and decided to revert back to good ol’ Boot Camp. Worst decision I ever made. Obviously, this is indeed the best way to play games on your Mac, because you do not get a watered-down version of Windows. Your Mac will run to capacity and you’ll get the best performance possible. Here is what turned me off to Boot Camp and the fix for those of you looking for one:

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iPhone, software version 2.0 (1.2) hacked!

17 03 2008
If you have not already heard, or seen for that matter, the new iPhone 2.0 (1.2) software has in fact been hacked to shreds. The beta for this software was released free of charge to developers  less than 2 weeks ago for application testing on the phone. Thanks to the brilliant work of the dev team, this is the first step for everyday users to be able to take advantage of the upgrade as they please. This was only for developers to use as a “simulator” but you can see it being run on an everyday iPhone.  Amazing job, and check out the video of the new software in action, apparently there are not many (if any) flaws.
I think it looks legit, how about you?
-Jake