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January 27th, 2010 Comments

hardware-04-20100127The iPad has arrived. It has a name, it has been shown, now we wait and see what the world makes of it. The press event that Apple held today (Wednesday January 27th) was almost entirely focused on this new device. Many of the features and speculation about this iPad (right down to the name) had already been guessed and now that we know for sure what this thing is, it’s time decide if this is a worthwhile product.

Here is my take on some of more important aspects of this product to me.

Hardware

When I first saw the iPad, the first thing I noticed is that it seems like an over sized iPhone. Maybe that is what Apple wanted us to feel, since they are clearly trying to leverage all the knowledge people have over iPhone OS and the iPod Touch on this new platform. They want you to be able to pick this thing up, and know exactly what to do with it.

That being said, the iPad itself rotates and orients itself to the way you are holding it, portrait or landscape, which is expected. You can turn this thing around and around and it will keep adapting the display. One neat trick is that you could flip the iPad end over end to face someone in front of you to show a picture and it will orient itself to show them.

multi_touch_20100127I had a bit of trouble dealing with the rather thick border around the iPad. It seemed distracting and out of place but I see the reason. If you think of how you are going to hold this thing, your thumbs are going to have to use the sides so they are going to need to rest somewhere. This is a minor point and is probably just a shock factor more than anything and really it’s the screen you should be focused on.

That brings me to the screen. So now we have an LED back lit display. I am eager to see how bring and vibrant this is. The iPad has a large 9.7 ” screen which sounds like a good size to me, more than a lot of the netbooks out there. It’s about a half-inch thick so it’s basically the thickness of an iPhone. It weights a pound and a half which from what I’ve read already feels solid and weighty in your hands.

There is a few choices for storage capacity. I like this because it offers more price points (more on price later). You can get 16, 32 and 64 GB sizes.  For me the iPhone I have at 16 GB is sufficient, but I can really see me putting hundreds of songs on this, some video, my picture collections and maybe some documents so I feel that 16 just won’t be big enough and I kind of feel that 64 GB will be the flexibility I need. Chances are I will settle with 32 GB to save the $100.

It’s nice to see an Apple device that supports wireless-N networks. The iPad itself has 2 models, wi-fi only and wi-fi / 3G hybrid. I already pay for data with my iPhone so even if up here in Canada we can get the no-contract prepaid plans for data access, I really feel that wi-fi is all I need since I can picture this as being our home device, and if I travel with it I will likely have what I need right on the iPad. What I would really love to hear is that the iPad can connect via Bluetooth to an iPhone for tethering your 3G connection. I doubt this will happen, but it would go a long way to sell the iPad for me. On Bluetooth, it will pair up with my wireless keyboard for the iMac which I was glad to hear.

There is no camera on the iPad at all. I found this a little disappointing. I never imagined I would be taking photos or video with this, but a front facing camera made sense to me so that you could do video calls with people. Perhaps because of VOIP calls requiring net access, the lack of them currently on the App Store, and the fact you can rotate the iPad however you want were enough for Apple to not put a camera in. We can always hope the next iPhone will have one!

Software

It looks like Apple has built either iPhone OS 4.0 or just iPad OS which is an off shoot of iPhone OS. It’s still unclear on this point. At the presentation nothing was revealed in this regard and we likely won’t hear anything until the Apple developer conference in a couple months.

The built in apps get an iPad refresh here and I must say for the better.

Mail

I like the mail app on the iPhone, and I use it with Google and ActiveSync in order to get push email just like Exchange. This works great and I expect that this will still be supported. This wouldn’t be a deal breaker because I could use Gmail online, but even though they didn’t say anything I don’t think they would leave this out.

gallery-software-mail-20100127In landscape mode you can see your inbox on the left and message on the right, this is my preferred way to view email and is pretty standard in Outlook and Thunderbird, and even Mac OS X’s mail app. It is a nice touch that you can rotate to portrait and then get a full screen view of the message, useful when you get email newsletters or large images.

The compose box is like a smaller new window that appears and a virtual keyboard slides underneath it. When I see this window it is clearly a recycle of the current iPhone compose window, but with a bigger box to type your message. I almost expected the whole screen to be used here for mail composition.

Calendar and Contacts

Amazing! I love the rewrite here. They have a lot more room to play with and they take advantage of it using a full size calendar, and a side bar with current day details. It really looks like a day planner in that regard and it kind of makes me jealous that the OS X iCal doesn’t look this good. For busy and full calendars this looks like it will handle them no problem. Again I hope Exchange support is present here.

The Contacts app looks more like an address book now with a page on the left and contact details on the right. I do like the extra room here to see all the contact details without any scrolling.

Maps

Still using Google maps which is awesome to begin with. On my iPhone I use maps all the time for directions, street view, GPS, etc. What I like here is you can take those maps and see more of them at once, including the satellite gallery-software-maps-20100127pictures. The street view will look amazing as well on a big display. The specs don’t list a GPS chip so I suppose it could use 3G and wi-fi to pin point your location, but really if I can plan my trip at home with wi-fi, and then cache those results when I go on the road, my navigator can easily use the maps there to get us to our destination. Sounds like for this purpose getting the 3G model is the way to go, or simply stick with my iPhone for directions.

iTunes, YouTube, Video, iPod

All of these apps have been designed to take advantage of the bounty of real estate there is to offer. This is great because I find myself always moving through menus and scrolling on the iPhone. When going through the music collection especially this is the case. So iPod having more navigation options up front with little to no page transitions is a plus for me. It seems that the iTunes and App Store interfaces also follow this design. With YouTube it feels more like the YouTube website, where you have the video up front and alternate video and selections all around you.

The video app appears to be the one you see on iPod Touch devices. Not much to say here other than video looked great on my iPhone so having it a higher resolution will be awesome. I did read that the aspect ration was 4:3 so that will mean letterbox and no full wide screen. Not much of a choice I suppose when you can still rotate from portrait to landscape.

Photos

I really like iPhoto on the Mac, and it seems that Apple has taken the best to offer there and put it on the tablet. I can see myself moving over all my photos so that I can have them handy at all times. You can toss up a slideshow to music as easy as you can in iPhoto which is great for showing off. Having all the Faces information come over is cool to. What I’d like to know is if you can do Faces management here, tagging people in photos and having all that sync with iPhoto on the Mac.

iWork

I was hoping something would be announced about the Apple productivity suite and there was: iWork will be on the iPad! This is great, editing documents and spreadsheets on this will be a great feature. Having those sync to your Mac or some online storage will be even better. These are standalone apps for the iPad only it seems at about $10 per app which is something I would pay for Pages and Numbers.

iBooks

As many suspected, the iPad will now have eBooks. This was a logical move for Apple and I can see them dominating this market. Having the colour display of the iPad behind the books and the ease to get at their iBookstore and get new material will be a good sell, it worked for the Kindle and other devices so the advantages here will be the hardware and software powering this.

gallery-software-ibooks-20100127The page turning effects look great and work as you would think, just swipe to turn the page. What I didn’t see is if the pages can go landscape and show 2 at a time like reading a normal book. I like that you can on the fly (and rather smoothly it seemed) change the font and font size. I’m sure there must be some provision for bookmarking as well.

Like how I don’t buy music anymore, I can see myself taking the iPad, finding on the store the new release on the day it comes out, downloading it and reading the first few pages in a couple minutes. I would actually prefer this over the bookstore when I know what I want to buy, I’ll just buy it online and get it now without traveling.

Apps

It appears as though all iPhone OS built apps will work on the iPad. When I first saw this it was a tiny box in the middle of this big display which I had a bad feeling about. Adding the X2 button to double the size was a good idea, but I would have to see how well it does on some apps. The advantage is with the development kit (SDK) going out to developers today they can rewrite their apps to work with the native screen of the iPad. I suppose then they would be filtered out of the App Store that iPhone and iPod Touch owners would see.

Price and Availability

Apple has broken the iPad into 2 groups, those with wi-fi only and those that are hybrid with optional 3G connectivity.

The wi-fi only ones, which I suspect will be the most popular and replace a lot of those iPod Touch devices out there, are priced at $499, $599 and $699 for 16, 32 and 64 GB sizes respectively.

The hybrid ones come in the same sizes, but priced at $629, $729 and $829.

I think the $599 wi-fi only version will be pretty popular and I think it is the choice I would go with. Of course these prices are in US dollars, and I am hoping that here in Canada we will get the same price but with consumer electronics we always end up paying more. Since this won’t be sold by carriers it’s hard to say. I don’t know how the 3G versions will work, they take the micro SIM cards so maybe you can buy it from the telco or Apple and then get a chip from the telco? It sounded like the devices are sold unlocked so you can take them where you want to. It’s unclear how the packaging_20100127arrangement is going to work outside of the US.

In the US, the data plans for 3G is going to be handled by AT&T and as an interesting note they are offering a contract free prepaid usage of either $15 for up to 250 MB in a month or $30 for unlimited use, you can cancel when you want and activate it right from the iPad! Now if only phone where that easy!

The wi-fi only versions were said to be shipped in 60 days worldwide, so likely by April. The 3G models in 90 days.  Until 3G deals are worked out it is hard to say when anyone outside the US will get those models, but for me looking at the wi-fi only model I could be visiting an Apple store this spring to play!

Conclusion

Apple was very eager to share their new creation, and the industry demanded that they give up something. I get the feeling that there may be more to the iPad experience coming as Apple has more time to work on the final version of the OS and finalize a possible iPhone 4.0.

It seems like all the core functionality is there and the hardware is nailed down so its just a matter of working out any kinks, finishing whatever needs to be finished, making deals with more publishers, phone companies, etc.

I have been debating on a laptop for a while now to supplement our computer compliment at the house. I have tried to take stock of what I think the laptop would do for me, and I find I’m answering more and more internet based apps and activities. traveling with movies, sharing pictures, etc. All of these things as Steve Jobs put it today the iPad does extremely well. So it’s cheaper than the laptop, does the things I want to do, and is in a form factor I prefer.

I really need to sit with the news and wait over the coming months but I feel that when I’m ready for that laptop, the iPad may make more sense then shelling out money for a generic PC or even a MacBook.

Twitter Confusion…

March 29th, 2009 Comments

Hi folka, I decided that since Twitter is beginning to be such a big deal (what with growing 1,300% over the last little while) that I secure some of my names as properties before it’s too late! I don’t want to have to create “TheRealDavidRStorms” or anything like that, so I grabbed my name.

At the same time I secure a couple other names as well. Previously, this site used twitter.com/spectrumdog in the On Twitter… section, this has now changed. Here is the latest:

To follow this site’ s author, go to twitter.com/davidstorms

SpectrumDog is the creative arts company I started with a partner, if you want news on projects and other cool stuff to do with writing, graphic arts, websites, etc follow twitter.com/spectrumdog

One of the major projects SpectrumDog is working on is The Uncoded which you can find at www.theuncoded.com and you can follow that project at twitter.com/theuncoded

Finally, I’m not in this project alone, so you can follow my partner in crime at twitter.com/EvilEye_20

Thanks and sorry for the confusion! I hope that doesn’t kill my followers!

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iPhone OS 3.0 Update

March 20th, 2009 Comments

iphone30498x367A major update is on its way to the software of the iPhone, and of course the iPod Touch devices. On March 17th (St. Patty’s!) Apple held a conference in which they divulged what exactly all this would be about.  They introduced the new 3.0 operating system that runs on the phones and the touch iPod’s, with it comes over 1,000 new API’s (application programming interface, stuff programmers use to interact with the hardware). They went on to explain the explosion of the app store which is sitting at more than 25,000 apps (much higher than they anticipated). 

Here is a rundown of some of things covered:

App Store

What’s also impressive is that there has been over 800 million downloads from the store, and that spanning more than 30 million iPhone and iPod Touch devices. That is incredible! This is a world wide figure of course.

So what’s coming now is a new way for publishers (app developers) to make money. They call in “in app purchase” and it gives the developers an API to let people who paid for your app to inside the app request more content and pay for it using their iTunes account. Now this does not apply to free apps, meaning no one can swindle you into a free app only to find you have to buy more once you get it.

They said this model would work great for games where you could buy the app with 10 levels, then once you are done right inside the game purchase the next 10 without having to download any new app.  Good idea. The cut Apple takes is still the same (30%) and again the developer can set the price. The beauty is all the e-commerce is handled by them, making this very easy.

Peer to peer

The iPhone has bluetooth, and now Apple is really cranking up what you can do with it. With peer to peer, there is now a way for developers to discover other nearby iPhones (and 2G iPod touches) for things like sharing and games. It uses bluetooth and involves no pairing. No idea on what the security around all this is, but the concept sounds great. I’m not around a lot of people that have iPhone’s but maybe with this I’ll discover more! But if they are like me, I have my bluetooth radio turned off to conserve battery life. I would guess using this feature you would want to turn off your Wi-Fi or else your battery will be dead quick.

Accessories

Apple has opened up the API to include the dock connector. While similar to peer to peer you could work with other devices over bluetooth, the latency issue may mean you want to connect to the device through a cable. The examles that were shown were a blood pressure tool that any doctor’s office would use. You could get your reading shown on your iPhone and stored. Another demonstration was using a blood-sugar devices for people with diabetes.

They also showed how with a stero you could plug your iPhone in and see equalizer controls on your phone that can control the stereo, sounds cool, but even better along this vein is that they have enabled A2DP support. Now this is stereo bluetooth, so now you can use those wireless headphones or wireless speakers from like 30 feet away! This is much more interesting to me.

Maps

The maps app that Google help Apple build is incredible. Now they created an API to allow you to embed the complete functionality of the maps into an application. I can’t wait to see what comes out of this! Good news is that now Apple will allow turn-by-turn navigation apps, but the bad news is that they won’t let you use the Google maps. That means you would have to download all the map details with the app. However, the fact that the license now say’s it’s okay and you can use the core location API’s is pretty encouraging.

Push Notification

While there is no back ground processes since the battery life and user experience would suffer, the push notification stuff from late last year is now going to be a reality. The idea is that Apple always has a connection to every iPhone, which is amazing if there is more than 10 million of them out there! The app developers can send a single to Apple to push down to the devices. They can send a text bubble with a message that would have buttons that can open the app, they could send “badges”, which would be the little red number you sometimes see on top of an app’s icon, and they can trigger a sound down on the device.

This kind of thing would be great for IM’s (instant messengers) and other services for late breaking news, my only worry is can you get yourself into trouble getting flooded with these updates?

More API Enhancements

To round out a bit more of the new API changes, you can now email from any app. This is a global thing so app developers can allow you to create an email using the same standard email application on the phone. There is now an API to get into the iPod library for music and video, this could open up some interesting oppurtunities.  They now have a “Shake API” which I’m not sure what you do with, and there are new Voice Chat API’s that you can use in games.

Over 100 New Features

Apple has of course added new features that help make this a very big update. Here are just a few I found very interesting

Cut, Copy and Paste

Ok, now now it’s here! I can’t wait to try this for myself to see how smooth it is. But the idea is that you can double tap on a single word or paragraph and the text would be highlighted with little grab dots. You can move these grab dots around to change the text you want to select. Then there will be a bubble above with the Cut and and Copy buttons on it.

Next you go to a blank area and double tap to bring up the bubble again, this time you have Paste available to you. This functionality works globally on the device, so any app can make use of it. For example you can copy HTML from the web and can even do image copying! Sounds simple but this is a big deal for the iPhone users out there. For the images, you can go into the photos app and go into a selection mode to let you pick mulitple images to copy, then you could go into something like an email and paste them in.

Landscape Keyboard

Now when sending text messages, writing email or making notes, when you turn the iPhone on it`s side you get the wide keyboard. I`ve learned to type with the normal one, but for Safari it works good for me landscape, so I can`t wait for this one, so how many words per minute I can get up to now!

Text Messaging

In the SMS app you can now forward single or multiple messages around, which could be very handy. Also with this is MMS support, or the ability to send multi media to another phone. Most phones have this and I think it would be great to take a photo on the phone and send it a friend. It shows up in a little bubble like a text message which is cool. For a lot of people I know they don`t have iPhone`s so their phones won`t let them check email the same way I can, so sending a picture like a text message will be great.

Voice Memo

There were other apps in the app store for this, but now Apple is adding their own that can record your voice for future reminders.

Calendar

The calendar was updated support CalDAV plus can now handle subscriptions, so you can subscribe to other peoples public calendars or holiday calendars or whatever. I sync my calendar through Gmail using their licensed version of ActiveSync so this is no biggy for me.

Spotlight

There is a new home screen just left of the normal home screen. You swipe to it and you are on spot light. Here you can type a search term in to find contacts, email (and even IMAP or exchange accounts where the mail is on the server still), calendars, iPod library and application titles. I`m very interested to see how fast this is, sounds really great for narrowing down what you want to find on your crowed iPhone.

Other

A couple other noteworthy items is Notes can be synced with a Mac or PC (obviously) but I don`t use notes that much and I`m not sure which programs they are syncing with. The iPod shake to shuffle feature has been added, I don`t run so this might be fun but I probably won`t use it. They added Wi-Fi auto logon, so you can save your credentials for hot spots and auto join the next time easily. There is also some improvements to Safari like anti-phising and general performance.

Conclusion

The beta of the software was available on the 17th, and you had to be a $99 USD member of the developer program to get it (enterprise people pay more). The upgrade will be free for 3G owners, and about $10 for iPod owners. A neat note is that 2G iPod Touch devices will suddenly get Bluetooth support with this upgrade.

What`s missing is the ability to record video and have flash support in Safari, but I`m sure that will be coming soon.

I can`t wait for this upgrade, I will be downloading the day it`s available. I don`t know exactly what date that will be, but Apple said look for it this summer!

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White Screen Of Death…

March 14th, 2009 Comments

Anyone ever have their Wordpress site come up blank? Well if you are a frequent visitor of this site you might have noticed for the last little while it wasn’t responding, and would eventually just be a blank page.

First of all, I apologize for not fixing it sooner. I had simply thought my net connection was out and it was just me. Turns out it was the site and I must have been down more than a day, maybe more than two!

After Googling a bit, I found out that it could possibly be a plugin. However since I couldn’t even get to the site myself I couldn’t very well do anything about it, or could I?

If you have access to your MySQL database, you can totally do something about it. I use phpMyAdmin, so I was able to get at the table. Here is a screen shot:

phpmyadmin1

 

Here is what you have to do:

  1. Locate your database and select it
  2. Pick the wp_options table
  3. Click the SQL button and enter the query: select * from wp_options where option_name=’active_plugins’
  4. Click GO on this query
  5. You will see a row like above, click the Pencil icon to edit the row
  6. You want to copy all of the text in the textarea box that is shown, this text is what plugins are turned on for the site. I had no way to know which one was the problem, so I copied all of this text to a separate file.
  7. Delete the text in the box so that it is empty, then click GO. This will disable all the plugins.

When I did this my site came back up no problem. I then went in as admin and turned on the plugins I was using. Each one I turned on I made sure the site came up.

I also upgraded a couple of them too. Perhaps one of them needed an important update, and I had to disable it in order to upgrade it and then activate it again…who knows.

Anyway the blog is fine now, if anyone else has this problem I hope they find this article and I hope it helps.

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