Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
Could This Be The Next iPhone 3G?
Now as most of you should know, all this is simply rumor, and Apple has yet to confirm these leaked photos. Stay tuned for updates.
When I look at this picture, I do think that the matte finish looks cool, but I always thought that the new iPhone's look was gonna change considerably. I mean, if we compare the first-gen iPhone to the 3G, we can see that there's a pretty big difference, so I assumed it would be the same for the next-gen 3G. Now whether or not this is the final look, I can't say, but I seriously hope not. If this is the new iPhone, then I think I'd stick to my shiny white. But I guess it's all preference. I mean, this should be more scratch resistant.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
iPhone 3.0 Will Take Better Pictures
This new firmware is definitely looking to be the must-have update for all iPhone users!! I mean, the camera of the iPhone is ok, but of course, Apple has left a lot to be desired. But as always, I'll reserve my judgements until the firmware is released.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
8 reasons why a Mac is better than a PC

Macs can leave you happier and more productive than you would have been if you'd bought a Windows system, and feeling you got good value for your money even though a Mac is never the cheapest option.
1. Macs are consistently consistent
Windows Vista reminds me of a haunted mansion - they type of place with endless wings and far-flung rooms connected by twisty staircases and secret passages. And every time Microsoft does a redecorating job (also known as an upgrade), it moves some stuff around for no apparent reason.
OS X's logical, minimalist interface simply involves fewer things that must be learned and relearned, and Apple messes less with it in new releases such as Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Bottom line: it's easier to get stuff done.
2. The joy of predictability
Anyone who's ever suffered the indignity known as a Kernel Panic knows that Macs aren't bulletproof. But logging thousands of hours both on Windows PCs from multiple manufacturers and on Macs has convinced me that the average Mac is meaningfully less flakey than the average PC.
In my experience Macs crash less, suffer from fewer inexplicable slowdowns, deal better with tight memory situations, and boot up and shut down quicker and more reliably. Also I suspect it doesn't hurt that Apple is the only company in the business that writes its own operating system and designs its own hardware.
3. Who needs security headaches?
If the internet's bad guys ever decide to pummel OS X with the same intensity that they've pounded on Windows for years, the free ride for Mac fans may end. But for now, this fact is indisputable: a Mac owner who uses no security software at all runs less risk of being infected by spyware or a virus than a Windows user who obsessively protects his or her PC.
4. Crud, or the lack thereof
Windows is an infinitely better operating system when it isn't smothered by the demoware, adware, and other unwantedware that so many PC manufacturers splay onto the Start menu, the desktop, and the System Tray.
Macs are utterly free of such junk, as well as native-to-Windows irritations like word balloons burbling out of the System Tray, Windows Activation, and User Account Control.
5. Details count
You can buy a perfectly pleasing Windows PC that matches a Mac's CPU speed, RAM, hard-drive space, and other specs for a lot less money. But it won't have an AC adaptor with hooks that let you wrap up the cord for travel, or a MagSafe connector that won't get damaged if it's accidentally yanked out of the computer.
It won't have an oversized touchpad with multitouch gestures that help you navigate through documents and around the web. And it will probably be heavier and bulkier than a comparable Mac.
6. Apple is one of the world's best software companies
Forget about all those Macs, iPods and iPhones for a moment: Apple's applications are useful, enjoyable, and innovative, from the iLife creativity suite (whose presence on every new Mac is in itself an argument for the platform) to industrial-strength tools such as Final Cut Pro.
Most run only on OS X. (The Windows versions of iTunes, Safari, and QuickTime are okay, but Apple does its best work on its own operating system and hardware.)
7. The Apple Store's Geniuses rock
Buy a Mac, and you qualify for free in-person technical support from a patient rep with a deep knowledge of your system. I've had Geniuses do everything from reinstall my OS to replace broken keys on the spot.
Microsoft has announced plans to train 'Windows Gurus' to provide similar customer care at other retailers; it's worth trying, but there's no way it's going to replicate the Genius experience.
There are simply too many PCs from too many companies running too many variations on Windows for any one person to be an expert on everything.
8. Hey, Macs are PCs
By which I mean that Leopard's Boot Camp feature - and better yet theParallels Desktop and VMware Fusion virtualisation utilities - let you run Windows, and Windows applications, on a Mac.
I'm listing this last because I ultimately see running Windows on a Mac as a last resort: it's usually not necessary, and it degrades some of the other virtues of the Mac, such as protection from Windows security risks. But when it's valuable, it's really valuable.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
iPhone 3.0 OS Guide
Apple is currently working on their much awaited 3.0 software for their iPhone, iPod, and any other device Apple comes up with.
This new software finally features the demanded copy & paste feature.
• Copy & Paste text. When you double-tap over text, you will get a "cut, copy, and paste" bubble dialog. Double-tap again and a "paste" bubble will appear if there's anything stored in your clipboard.

If you accidentally paste something that you didn't want to paste, a simple shake of the iphone will undo this.
• Copy & Paste photos. You can also copy and paste photos. Now you will be able to select multiple photos by tapping the action button, copy some of them, and paste them in an email, ready to send.
• New Spotlight. iPhone OS 3.0 will allow you to search across the entire information contained in your device, no matter where, as soon as the information is supported it. If an application is written to support the new Spotlight, its data will also be available in the search.

• Search in Mail, Calendar, and iPod. These Apple applications have specific search interfaces. The search in Mail doesn't support the message content yet, but it supports searching in IMAP servers—that will save a lot of time logging into Gmail.
• 3G Tethering. This feature will allow you to connect your iPhone 3G to a laptop, to use it as a modem to access the internet. Carriers still have to sign-off on it, and probably charge more for it. None have announced it yet.
• Landscape keyboard. Apple has added the landscape keyboard mode to other applications, like Mail, SMS, and Notes.

• Multimedia messaging. A big one to send rich content to people without mail-enabled telephones: The new MMS function will allow you to include everything, from images to sound to vcards (no word on video, however.) Personally, I find these usesless having email, but some people seem to want it.
• Support for new calendar types. In iPhone OS 3.0 you will be able to subscribe to calendars on the web using two protocols: CalDAV—supported by Google and Yahoo—and subscriptions via the .ics format—which is what Apple uses in iCal.

• Improved stocks application. The stocks application now allows you to read related news, so you can enjoy yourself learning about the latest market scandals, stock crashes, and executives getting bonus packages from government aid while their companies sink into hell. Thank you, Apple.
• Stereo Bluetooth A2DP audio. You will be able to pair your iPhone 3.0 with a stereo Bluetooth A2DP device, like headphones or speakers.
• Note syncing with iTunes.
• Automatic login in Safari. The new version of Safari will remember login credentials, so you won't need to introduce your username and password again while accessing Scoreland your work intranet.
• Shake to shuffle music. If you are in your iPod application, you just need to shake it to start the shuffling mode. Hopefully this will be optional for sports people out there.
• Wi-Fi auto-login. In case you have a subscription to a paid hotspot, your iPhone or iPod touch will autolog into it.
• Anti-phishing. Mobile Safari now can warn you against malicious sites trying to scam you.
• Extended parental controls. Adult content filters can now be applied to movies, TV shows, and applications, in addition to web sites and music (porn apps, here we come).
NEW APPLE APPLICATIONS
Apple will include new widgets in the new version of the iPhone operating system:
• Voice memo application. Obviously, allows you to record voice or any other sound, so you don't forget any idea or want to play FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper.

• Send and receive files. A dedicated application to exchange files between iPhones or iPods touch.
NEW THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS FEATURES IN IPHONE OS 3.0
The new iPhone OS 3.0 adds 1,000 new APIs to extend the capabilities of new applications.
• Peer-to-peer Wi-Fi Bluetooth connectivity. A new API will allow for two iPhones to connect directly—peer-to-peer—via Bluetooth.

They will be able to discover each other using Bluetooth, and then start a Wi-Fi connection transparently.
This opens a lot of possibilities. I doubt they will allow you to pass music, but you would probably be able to pass any other information, as well as directly communicating between applications in the two devices. One example: A pets game that allows two dogs to play with each other.
This feature could be combined with push notification, so your iPhone may receive a note from another iPhone, inviting you to play a game one-on-one.
• Browse remote content. While the built-in iPod application doesn't allow you to browse songs in other people's iPhones or iPod touch, third-party applications will allow you to do that, according to Apple's Forstall.
• Use your iPhone/touch to control peripherals. A new API will let you use your iPhone or iPod touch as a control to your accessories. In this example, the iPhone is being used to equalize the sound in a loudspeaker.

• Maps inside other applications. New applications will be able to use Maps directly, which is now an API.
• Turn-by-turn directions. Developers will also be able to create turn-by-turn applications using the GPS information from the iPhone and combining it with their own maps, without depending on 3G connectivity or Google.

• Push notification finally coming. Hopefully this time it will be true. Push notification means that your iPhone OS 3.0 applications will finally be able to receive messages from the intarwebs automagically, so you can have an Instant Message application and have your iPhone vibrate or make a sound when a new message comes in, even if the application is not running.
• Voice communication in applications. iPhone 3.0 applications will also be able to access a Voice over IP service. This means that you will be able to chat with other users while playing against them in a game, for example. This won't use the telephone, but the internet over a Wi-Fi connection.
• Rumbling. Games—or any other application—will also be able to rumble, like your console joystick.
• Audio recording. Audio recording will also be possible from third-party applications using a standardized API, instead of custom workarounds.
• Access your music from applications. Future applications will also be able to access the iPhone/iPod music library. This means that applications will be able to play your own music while they run.
NEW FEATURES IN THE APP STORE
The new OS will also offer an enhanced App Store, opening new possibilities for developers and consumers.
• Subcriptions to apps.
• Purchase additional content for apps, like new cities for a city guide application.
• Purchase additional levels for games.
Basically, this will allow developers to sell more things on top of their apps, and to consumers to expand their experience with those apps.
• This will work straight from the applications, so you can purchase new things through the software itself, even while it still goes through the App Store internally.
PRICE
iPhone OS 3.0 will be a free upgrade to all iPhone users, including the first generation (not all features will be supported in the first generation, like Stereo Bluetooth support). iPod touch users will be able to but it for $US9.95.
I am definitely excited about this update!! This new OS is just packed with so many features that the iPhone could finally be complete? I mean, wow. My favorite features have got to be the copy & paste, the landscape messaging, and the peer to peer connectivity. It's nice to know that Apple is listening to their consumers, and that they're actually giving them what they've been asking for. There have been no confirmed release dates on this new OS, but rest assured that I will be downloading it as soon as it's released!
For those who can't wait and have balls of steel, you can download the BETA version HERE.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Next iPhone to launch in June?
There has been a lot of buzz in the mobile world on a new iPhone, and it looks like it could be just around the corner! Apple has reportedly been sourcing for different parts from suppliers such as LG and other Taiwan-based companies. So far, its rumored specs include a 3.2mp still/video CMOS camera, digital compass, 802.11 wifi, more storage, MMS, copy and paste, among others. Its also rumored that the infamous iPhone nano will debut as well.
But for those who know Apple, we know that they aren't the type to announce what they are working on or what/when things are coming out, so I guess we just have to wait. June isn't that far away, but then again, a new iPhone anytime in '09 would be great. Looks like its time to upgrade again!
Looks like the iPhone is up against some coming competition this time around in the mysterious Huawei phone & Sony Ericsson's Idou. But I'm still rooting for you iPhone! iPhone FTW!
Monday, March 30, 2009
MacBook Mini, Real Or Fake?
Here are its rumored specs:

• 10.4" WXGA display.
• 1280 x 768 pixel with LED backlighting.
• NVIDIA MCP79
• Intel Atom Z740 1.83GHz with 1MB L2 cache.
• 2GB DDR3-800.
• NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
• 64GB Solid State Drive.
• Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n
• 1 x USB 2.0
• 1 x Mini Display Port
• Battery Li-Ion 5100mA
This rumored MacBook will arrive sometime in 2009 according to the Russian magazine. It also states that it will be priced at $899.00.
Like I said, this thing just looks too good to be true, so I will reserve my comments until we reserve confirmation from Apple themselves. But if this is real, then I'm sold!! Hahahaha!
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
Metal Gear Solid Touch For The iPhone!
For all you Metal Gear Solid fans out there, this post is the post for you guys to check out!! Solid Snakes stealth kills his way to our very own Apple iPhones!!
But how does such a complicated game work on an iPhone? Well let me explain to you how the mechanics of this game works.
Controls:

Aim: Drag your finger.
Fire: Tap
Shoot Long Range: Pinch your fingers
As you progress through the missions, you will encounter all sorts of soldiers. Some will be friendly, and some will be deadly!! A little circle will appear at each soldier that will help you indicate which is which. Shooting at friendlies will decease your health. The environment is also very interactive. You can actually shoot oil barrels to blow up the baddies.
Graphics:

Extras

There is a feature called "MG History" which actually gives you a background on the entire Metal Gear Solid storyline. The Metal Gear Solid franchise has been known for its focus on story, and its plot. So it was only fitting that such a feature was made available.
Verdict
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Yet Another Reason Why I Love Apple........
Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard
What do you think? Comment!!
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Control Your iPod Using Only Your Voice!!
A company call Accenda has released a voice-controller for our Apple iPods. It allows you to control your iPod by speaking commands to its receiver.
It's very simple to use actually. All you gotta do is to hook your headphones up to the Accenda receiver, then hook the receiver up to the dock connector, then voila, feel free to be lazy!! Hahahaha! Although the device is targeted at english-speaking consumers, it is trained to learn and adapt to other languages, and for those people with strong accents. It can work with the iPod Nano (1G, 2G, 3G) iPod Touch, iPod Classic and all other older devices.
The Accenda iPod Voice-Controller is priced at a reasonable $79.00.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
iPhone Finally Getting Its Flash On
According to Apple, regular flash is just too heavy, and would use up the battery life too quickly for an iPhone, and that flash lite is just not good enough. Hahaha! So, Steve Jobs has been able to close a deal with Adobe to produce a solution for this problem. Narayan was quoted saying, "the ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver." It is believed that this solution depends a lot more on Adobe's engineering team than that of Apple's.
Back in 08, Adobe had actually stated that a solution could be produced "very soon" if Apple had approved of it. Obviously, Apple didn't make the right decision and rejected the proposal. Tsk tsk. But then again, Adobe could've just dropped the project themselves. Who knows!!
I absolutely think that it is about time!!! I seriously did not understand why Apple chose not to release their 3g with a flash!! I mean cmon, most standard phones nowadays come with flash!! But hey, I'm glad that Steve Jobs has finally come to his senses and has decided to listen to his consumers!!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Apple iPhone 2.2.1 Update Available Now!
This update is said to apply to iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch. It doesn't seem like this update will be installing new features, but stay tuned cuz I will personally be installing the update myself today! The update is 245.7 MB.
For all you nast jailbreakers, it is recommended that you guys hold off on your jailbreaking until it is confirmed that 2.2.1 can be jailbroken. The same thing goes for all you unlockers!
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
iPhone Night Camera App....A MUST HAVE!!
But luckily, Apple had added the "App Store" so that one day we may be able to download an app that will allow us to better use the camera on the iPhone. Well that day has come ladies and gents. A new app called Night Camera which will allow us to clearly take shots at night has just been released! Now I know what you're thinking, with night shots you need to have a steady hand, otherwise it'll just come out a blur! But this is the part where I explain the "A MUST HAVE" on the title!
This app uses what they call an accelerometer. Now there's a lot of nerd lingo I can use to explain this term, but I'll give it to you guys at point blank. This basically detects motion, and snaps the photo when it senses that you are holding it steadily! Ain't that great? Just look at the pic above to see how clear it comes out. And the best thing about this app is that it's only a buck......for a limited time of course! So if you're the proud owner of a 3g, log on to the app store and get it! I'll be getting it after I write this post.....which is now!
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Apple Supports Gay Marriage...
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
New MacBook Pro Arrives....



Friday, October 3, 2008
Royalties May Shut Down iTunes
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
New iPods Announced!


Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Apple's "Let's Rock" Event... Tomorrow!
Rock it out Apple fans!!!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Gorenje Fridge: Made For iPod's!
With all the new tech coming out nowadays, it almost feels like we've finally stepped into the future....and I'm talking about "Back to the Future 2" future. With phones adopting touch screen technology, TV's getting slimmer and slimmer by the day, who knows what's next? I DO!! Now imagine a fridge that u can control with your iPod Touch. Yes folks, I said iPod Touch. Gorenje is an official Apple-licensed refrigerator. You control this with your iPod using an application called iGorenj. This application isn't lmited to refrigerators, you can actually control all sorts of appliances with this application like ovens, washing machines, etc. "What-Up"

The application is not built for iPhone/iPod touch, however, but it is served from a home server that controls the appliances directly. This allows not only to use the iPod touch, but also any other web device in your home Wi-Fi network. The program allows you to program the devices using a very easy to use graphical user interface.
For example, you can set your oven to cook a type of cake by just visually selecting a recipe and clicking start. In fact, you can even get recipes straight from the server itself. Awesome!
For more info: Gizmodo.com
"True Story"
Friday, August 22, 2008
Friendly Reminder: iPhone 3G officially out today!
Just a reminder to those who have been waiting for the iPhone 3G to come out locally via Globe... its out already! You can go to your nearest Globe Outlet and grab one or give them a call to reserve a unit.
I hear there are still a lot of remaining stocks, so no need to worry about running out!