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Feb 12 2010

Windows 7: New Wool Over the Toothy Old Fox Pretending to Be Pastoral

Category: just for fun, tech opinion, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 1:53 pm

So I've been running WIN7 for a while now. And what can I tell you, it's pretty. It seems stable. It seems pretty fast (due in part to some prefs I can set to make it turn off the silly Aero stuff.

There's stuff like this that come up from time to time.

And then this:

Screen shot 2010 02 12 at 1.33.06 PM Windows 7: New Wool Over the Toothy Old Fox Pretending to Be Pastoral

uh oh… what happened? That's the black, white and gray screen of death.

And then the "repair tool."

Screen shot 2010 02 12 at 1.33.35 PM Windows 7: New Wool Over the Toothy Old Fox Pretending to Be Pastoral

How with such a beautiful new Windows do we still have cr*p like this?

Where's the Aero-smoothness on that screen?

Microsoft OWNS the PeeCee market. Maybe forever. But they don't have to keep foisting this sort of user experience on us. Sure it's under the covers. Sure it's not the "typical user's" experience. Unfortunately we learned with Vista, it's not always safe to trust Microsoft. In many cases, trusting Microsoft to lead you out of the darkness is a bad idea. Because they are so much in the dark themselves.

And then that hourglass as a metaphor for anything to do with technology shows how deep the cluelessness runs. Deep I tell you, deep.

Screen shot 2010 02 12 at 1.42.07 PM Windows 7: New Wool Over the Toothy Old Fox Pretending to Be Pastoral

I am hopeful that the "repairs" work. I'm not very optimistic about it.

Well, you might have guessed, the repair failed. I had the option to let Microsoft know about the crash… as if… Ho hum.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/win7-fun

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Feb 03 2010

Cable Hell: Dear Apple, Dell, Nokia, Samsung, HP, Canon, Sony: We Don't Need Another Cable Type

Category: tech opinion, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 8:58 am

snake pit of cables thanks to MFG chaosThis snake pit of cables thanks to MFG chaos. Why do we have 3 types of USB to micro-USB? My early Blackberry used a fine cable and charging system that used a USB to small USB cable. Then MSFT and some other MFGs came up with a "universal" USB to small device cable. THEN my new Blackberry came with yet a 3rd USB to mobile format. The guys at Batteries + were stunned when I bought a cable marked for Nokia for my Blackberry Curve 8900. They were practically foaming at the mouth when I contradicted their sourcing manual and bought the cable for the that was clearly marked NOKIA. Guess what? It worked fine.

The newest cable sagas in my life are Firewire and HDMI.

I think the cable MFGs are making a killing selling us new cables, new battery packs, wall chargers, cable couplers, etc. Every time a new device comes out, it's as if the MFGs get together and decide we need a new format of battery for their device. Imagine if we had 5 sizes of AA battery? The AA (also referred to as the original format AA battery), the AA+ (also referred to as the AA-mini), the AA- (also referred to as the AA-micro), the AA-3 (also referred to as the AA-extended), and finally the $35 AA-hybrid (also referred to as the AA-uber, AA-super, AA-hyper, AA-really-bad-ass-but-expensive).

Well we have that new wonderful chaos in the Firewire market. First there was Firewire. Then came Firewire 800. (But initially this did not require a new cable format.) Then we got the Firewire-Mini from Sony to fit into their firewire-enabled cameras. Now we have Firewire-somewhere-in-between. So maybe you can explain this to me, but Apple created a new Firewire cable size to make it fit better on my new MBP 13"? Uh? We're talking about 5mm folks. I've got three different Firewire connectors for three different Macs. And for a minute there the MBP dropped Firewire all together, but the people rebelled. And guess what: Apple responded and put the Firewire port back on the Mac. Even the odd sized thing that I now have on my MBP that does not conform to any of the wires in the snake pit of wires shown above. (Actual photo above.)

There is no reason I need yet another Firewire cable set. And speaking of cables, why do I need like 3 connectors to get my computer signal out to an HDMI monitor? And here's a great one. Why in the world is an HDMI-to-HDMI coupler $32 at Office Depot? It's 3" of plastic and some metal pins, for goodness sake. Well, my friends it is $32 because not many companies make the little gem. AND because they CAN charge that much. When you are looking to hook up your computer gear, what are you going to do, dive into the cable pit (shown above) or go buy a $32 coupler from Office Depot?

It's easy to see what they want you to do. But I think we need to tell the MFGs loud and clear that a 4th USB-to-mobile format is NOT NECESSARY.

I believe we are getting soaked folks, and it's up to each of us to tell Sony, "Hey, Sony, no more formats. No more memory-stick formats. No more battery formats." And repeat as necessary to each MFG until they hear us. (I commend Apple for reversing the Firewire removal crisis. I have not seen a company retool so fast, and take care of the people who bought the FW-less Macs! Well done Apple!)

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/cable-hell

Next we're gonna take on battery life in laptops, again. My new awesome Apple MBP with 10 hr battery life (Did Intel set up that performance metric, or did apple, or did Sony the battery manufacturer? And does it make ANY sense in real-world usage.)

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Jan 30 2010

Is There a Browser War Going On? Or Are You Stuck with… ??

Category: lifestreaming, social media, speed the web, tech opinion, toolsjmacofearth @ 11:40 pm

Three Browsers- Firefox, Safari, Chrome

So for me on the Mac, it's FireFox. Why, because just to recreate my favorites tool bar would take me a long time. Not to mention the passwords that are saved DEEP inside FF.

So I love some things about Chrome on the Mac and I admit Safari and Chrome do seem faster than FF. BUT… Is that just because I have so many plug-ins and extensions running on FF?

And what about GEARS? If you are reading this, you are most likely pretty techie. And probably you run a blog of some sort and understand what Google Gears is. If you don't that's okay, this will be quick.

First Chrome says:

Screen shot 2010 01 30 at 11.07.13 PM Is There a Browser War Going On? Or Are You Stuck with... ??

And then Safari says,

Screen shot 2010 01 30 at 11.08.18 PM Is There a Browser War Going On? Or Are You Stuck with... ??

So Google Gears is major caching for applications. And it works great with WordPress to speed up every part of the process from writing to managing your blog by keeping some of the data files locally on your hard drive. So that it doesn't have to go to the cloud every single time you have to do anything. It really works. So how is it that Google's one Chrome browser doesn't support Google Gears? I don't know.

On the PeeCee side I've been having the same issues, which browser to use. Of course, you swap out Safari for the grand daddy of old school browsers, the browser everyone loves to hate because they do it sooooo bad, IE. (pick your flavor 5, 6, 7 or 8)

On the Windows side, and I'm using 7, IE had a lock on anything that deals with Microsoft code. If your company uses SharePoint, you will have to run WIN and IE to make use of anything beyond remedial access.

It didn't have to be this way. And back in the day, when IE and Netscape were duking it out for supremacy they would often leap-frog each other in terms of speed and features. Then IE 3 happened and the wheels fell off the browser race. Much like Windows does today, Microsoft likes to play with others, but often does not play fairly. Microsoft began to bloat IE with features that nobody wanted, and in the process slowed the browsing experience and gave Netscape (then owned by AOL) a glimpse of hope, and they also started making website built with their programming tools work great in IE and not-so-great in everything else. They are still doing this.

So what do you have running your daily web? As my needs get more and more extensive I have come to a cross OS system that is way to complex and at the moment creates more slow-downs rather than efficiencies. But here's what I run.

Mac FF for 95% of my web work. And WIN7 IE 8 for the other 5%. That's Windows 7 running on a Mac under Parallels, of course.

It's far from a perfect world. And add into the mix my business computer (provided by my employer, WCG) and my personal computer. And my browsing experience is less than ideal. In fact my whole GTD thing is pretty bad at the moment.

Well, this week I came to believe in one quickening process. I do email almost exclusively on my Blackberry. (Try that on you iPhone!) So I can be running whatever on my laptop, on either laptop, and my email and calendar run on my phone. What's really cool about this is, brevity. If I have to type it on my BB I am going to get to the point.

I guess if I had an iPhone I'd have to tell everyone, "excuse the errors –i'm so frakin cool– i'm using my iPhone."

Now… change that to an iPad and I'm seriously considering yet another system integration. Oh joy!

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/browser-war

–this post edited using Chrome on a Mac–

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Jan 29 2010

Apple iPad Says HELLO WORLD! Most Lose Their Marbles (1-29-10 update 3)

Category: iPad-iWay!, social media, tech opinion, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 7:00 am

My new demo Apple iPad is SWEEET! Being a pundit of pugnacity and loving all things Apple has it's rewards. When Mr. Jobs hits one out of the park, people like me shout our congratulations, and if lucky someone at Apple listens. Now, I can't really tell you this, under the terms of my NDA, but… I have had my iPad (yes I knew that's what it was going to be called back in December) for over three weeks. And I told Steve Jobs directly, via conference call, "Steve, the name is bad. iSlate is not great, but iPad, you're gonna take some heat for this!" It's almost as if he didn't hear me. But that's what they pay me… I mean, if they did pay me… That's why might pay me the big bucks. Now a loaner iPad, nobody's gonna claim that on their income tax statement. Me neither.

Sooo…. I can't show it to ya, and I can't really, (really) tell you that I have one… but… here's a sneak. Dang, I had uploaded these from my phone. But Steve called and told me I had to take them down or lose my Apple Developer Account. Dang! You can email me and I'll send you the real ones!

my iPad demo, the day after the Apple iPhone HUGE is announced

I had one in my hands, now it's back in FEDEX back to Steve Jobs.

One: unboxing and shaking Steve Jobs' hand.
Two: Steve sets the scene, says the iPad is going to be huge, I caution him about the name.
Three: Editing this blog with the touch of a finger.
Four: Checking my posts on Delicious, navigating the web.
Five: Pulling up About this iPad.

Unseen One: Apple asks me to take down my Facebook mobile pics of my iPad. Then asks for the iPad back.
Unseen Two: iPad goes back into FedEx envelope and back to Apple.

The hardest part was not sharing the iPad experience with others. Not even my wife could know what I was doing… (heh heh) Seriously I wanted to call everyone I knew. "Hey, come over dude, you have to see this frackin HUGE iPhone."

Yeah yeah yeah, and I got Snow Leopard a week early too. wOOt!

Whatever!

I am so sick of the iTampon meme already. People are just looking for somthing to complain about. I personally was hoping for iNote or iWrite. But iPad, so what.

apple ipad kotex box image

The big things that seem to be missed are:
1. It's $500 for the base system. (Holy crap, that's 50% less than said pundits!)
2. It's a HUGE frakin iPhone. (Everyone's like, Oh I wish it would do X, or they should've done Y with it.)
3. It's shipping in 60 days. Holy crap again. They're gonna have these things in people's hands before HP, ACER, DELL, Microsoft, Fujitsu, RIM, Nokia, Samsung or any other technology company will have anything remotely close. I'm thinking the "slate computer" that Ballmer showed from HP will be actually working by say Summer 10.
4. NOBODY MENTIONED STEVE'S HEALTH. And you know why don't you? The machine was so frackin cool that Mr. Jobs himself was not even part of the story.
5. Even Obama's SOTU meme paled in comparison to the iPad discussions.

apple ipad touchscreen demo - visualization

image from Steven Fry's iPad Review

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/my-ipad

All the iSlate iPad fun we've ever had:

The Wordle Says It All – Apple iPad vs Ballmer's Slate PC
Apple iPad – I Told You It Was Coming – The Apple Media iPad (updated 1-27-10)
NOW: iPAD Announcement from Apple (Jan 27, 2010) LIVE-virtual-Blogging So You Don't Have To
While Writing a Post About the iSlate… TechCrunch Goes Down with a BANG BOOM!
Texas Social Media Awards Are Here Again – My Picks and …. (err, My Picks!)
#CES Summary: Turn Out the Lights, the Party's Over – Name One Thing That Stood Out at CES 2010
Dell Mini-3 *Phone* – Excuse Me, Let Me Answer My Dell Ditty! #CES (iSlate in 19 days!)
CES 2010 – BIG NEWS: It's About the PHONE! (Dell, Windows Mobile, Android, Nexus)
#CES… Wait, Are We Done With Ballmer and Co. Already? (part 2)
NEWS FLASH: Microsoft Kills the PC at CES 2010: "Windows 7 – It's like enhanced TV!"
#CES Day Three Begins with the iSlate Wannabes: HP, MSFT, Android-based Systems
MSFT and HP Announce "Me-Too Tablet" Computer at CES 2010 Today
iSlate iPad from Apple Version 2.0 Features Leaked at CES 2010 (OS-M Revealed)
CES Day One: Apple BUYS Twitter and Shows their Tablet Computer, the iSlate iPad
Apple iSlate iPad Released Before CES: Rumors Abound, Non-Apple Execs Faint

NYTimes whyPad by Paul Krugman

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Jan 28 2010

The Wordle Says It All – Apple iPad vs Ballmer's Slate PC

Category: iPad-iWay!, lifestreaming, tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 10:53 pm

On the way to revealing the iPad / iSlate Steve Jobs talked about "It just works!"

Apple iPad in words and words alone

Steve Ballmer on the otherhand was pretty lackluster when trying to gen up interest in yet another WIN 7 device. Something he liked to call the Slate PC. Let's watch how his cloud comes out.

keynote at CES, steve ballmer shows his age

And one major reveal, at least to me. I say CRAP a lot. And even ass. And my kids hit me everytime I say either one. I am getting better. But clearly my blogging needs a bit of a clean up.

Make your own Wordle at Wordle.net

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/2-steves

All the iSlate iPad fun we've ever had:

Apple iPad Says HELLO WORLD! Most Lose Their Marbles and Others Their Leg to Stand On
Apple iPad – I Told You It Was Coming – The Apple Media iPad (updated 1-27-10)
NOW: iPAD Announcement from Apple (Jan 27, 2010) LIVE-virtual-Blogging So You Don't Have To
While Writing a Post About the iSlate… TechCrunch Goes Down with a BANG BOOM!
Texas Social Media Awards Are Here Again – My Picks and …. (err, My Picks!)
#CES Summary: Turn Out the Lights, the Party's Over – Name One Thing That Stood Out at CES 2010
Dell Mini-3 *Phone* – Excuse Me, Let Me Answer My Dell Ditty! #CES (iSlate in 19 days!)
CES 2010 – BIG NEWS: It's About the PHONE! (Dell, Windows Mobile, Android, Nexus)
#CES… Wait, Are We Done With Ballmer and Co. Already? (part 2)
NEWS FLASH: Microsoft Kills the PC at CES 2010: "Windows 7 – It's like enhanced TV!"
#CES Day Three Begins with the iSlate Wannabes: HP, MSFT, Android-based Systems
MSFT and HP Announce "Me-Too Tablet" Computer at CES 2010 Today
iSlate iPad from Apple Version 2.0 Features Leaked at CES 2010 (OS-M Revealed)
CES Day One: Apple BUYS Twitter and Shows their Tablet Computer, the iSlate iPad
Apple iSlate iPad Released Before CES: Rumors Abound, Non-Apple Execs Faint

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