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June 7, 2007

iPhone Ads on YouTube

Filed under: PDAs and Phones — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

With only 8GB and no 3G capabilities, I’m trying to convince myself that it’s worth it to buy an iPhone. These ads go a long way, but I am still wary.

This is the newest iPhone ad, called “Watered Down.” I can get the “watered down” version of the Internet on my Treo, but it’s slow and a bloody pain in the rear. However, with the iPhone running on the EDGE network will it be any faster?

I can put music, videos and photos on my Treo. It’s amazingly difficult and the video conversion makes me want to kill kittens, but it is possible. However, with only 8GB of memory, how much music, video and photos will I be able to fit on the iPhone?

My Treo can’t do this. No way, no how. They’ve disabled any cell phone tower tracking and it has no GPS capabilities. Of course, could you really fit the entire movie of Pirates of the Caribbean on an iPhone? Is there room for anything else?

Update 06-10-07: I was totally wrong on this one. My Treo CAN do this exactly the same way the iPhone does this. I downloaded Google Maps for my Treo 650 and it works just like the commercial.

Honestly, I’m supposed to be able to get my email on my Treo, but I have never used it except for outgoing messages. I find it interesting that it doesn’t show me how my text messaging is going to work. I can crank out a good 20-30 wpm on that “plasticy keyboard” on my Treo. Will I be able to do that with the iPhone?

There are so many questions. Will it work with my Nike+? Will I be able to get my computer online with it? I have been saving for an iPhone since its announcement in January. Now, I’m wondering if it’s worth my hard earned money I’ve stashed away. I LOVE the interface. I have a tremendous faith in Apple, but I can’t help remembering my first generation iPod sitting in the closet with a Firewire port. Will the first generation iPhone be like that or will it be insanely great? Am I willing to bet my twenties and tens hidden in my mattress on insanely great? Am I willing to bet two years of my cell phone life on AT&T? I have 21 days to decide.

June 6, 2007

CES 2007: MyVu

Filed under: Audio and Video — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

MyVu at CES 2007

MyVu is a strange pair of glasses that allow you watch your video iPod in a different way. Instead of trying to hold up your iPod to your face, you can see the show on the two tiny screens in the glasses. You can see a closeup of the screens here:

Two tiny screens

My Vu allows you to monitor your surroundingsWhen we saw them at CES, the girls at the desk were pretty unwilling to talk to us. While they flirted with the guys who walked past their booth, we played with the demonstration model. It was great to see the video full screen, but it was even better that I could see Mike and the hallway around me. MyVu allows you to watch your video, but it also allows you to monitor what’s going on around you.

When Mike started clicking pictures of me wearing the My Vu and they noticed that we were press, the girls finally deigned to talk to us. Sadly, it was obvious that they couldn’t answer any technical questions.

The My Vu comes with earbuds so you can listen while watching.

What I want to know:

  • Will they work with the iPhone?
  • If they do work with the iPhone, can I read my email and browse the web with them or will they only work with videos?
  • Right now, they cost 300 bucks. That pushes them over my peripheral price limit. Is there going to be a cheaper one?

I see so much at CES, that I can’t possibly report it all, especially products that aren’t available yet. I love it when they finally become available because then I can tell you what it was like to use them!

MyVu Website: myvu: Award-winning video eyewear for virtual big screen viewing

Update 08-03-07: The MyVu does not work with the iPhone because the iPhone doesn’t have a video output. Sadly, it doesn’t work with the videos or the web browsing. It does, however, work with the Video iPod and is great for working out at the gym. You don’t need a television in front of your treadmill or weight machine when it’s in front of your face.

June 5, 2007

How to Convert Photos into ASCII Art

Filed under: Software — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Photo2TextType class was my first introduction to ASCII art. After hours of “Type X 15, O 2, X 15…” I would end up with a Christmas Tree on my sheet of paper. There was no backspace on my mom’s old typewriter. If I screwed up, I had to start all over and the teacher could tell at a glance if I had done everything correctly.

Now, all you have to do is upload your photo to Photo2Text and they’ll do all the work for you.

This is really cool, but I have yet to upload a photo yet. Maybe I’m worried that some poor school girl in India will have to do the conversion on an old IBM Selectric.

Via: Photojojo » Turn Your Photos into Gibberish — How to Convert Photos into ASCII Art

June 4, 2007

iPhone – TV Ads

Filed under: PDAs and Phones — Laura Moncur @ 9:43 am

Finally, a DATE that we can see the iPhone. Apple just released three commercials for the iPhone that don’t tell us anything new about it except WHEN we can get one. All the speculation is over.

You have to watch through the whole ad to find out what you really want to know, “When can I get one?” The answer is June 29th. You have 25 days to countdown.

Via: Apple has released three new iPhone ads in advance of… (kottke.org)

How To Fix Your Bike

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

It’s summer and it’s time to pull out your bike and get the gears running again. Half the fun of owning a bicycle is fixing it up, right?

Uhh, no…

If you are dreading getting your bike back in racing condition, here is a website that will help you. Sheldon Brown has an entire encyclopedia of bicycle information.

Derailer Description from Sheldon BrownI found this article particularly helpful:

I have used the number of gears as a bragging point: “It has 21 gears!” but mostly I just use the big three with little variation on the smaller gears. I shift into low on hills and high going down hills. Other than that, I’ve left them alone. This article gives you an actual reason for the gears and how to use them to your advantage.

Just peruse the website and you’ll learn more about your bicycle than you ever thought!

Via: Cool Tool: Sheldon Brown’s Online Cycling Encyclopedia

June 1, 2007

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates on Stage Together at D5

Filed under: Computers and Peripherals — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

This is an edited video of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs together on stage at D5 on Wednesday.

You can read a review of the encounter on CNET:

I wonder why Bill agrees to this sort of thing when it’s obvious he’s so uncomfortable in these situations. I would have preferred to see a Steve Jobs and Steve Ballmer meetup: more sparks and teeth, I think. Maybe a little like this:

Old skool smackdown from the Commodore 64!

Via: Nicolelee on Twitter

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