Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Apple Tablet: 2010 More Likely…Duh

Friday, August 14th, 2009

TechCrunch felt it was time for them to join in the Apple Tablet fray. Maybe it was because they wanted to let the rest of the world fall all over themselves making predictions like a frenzy of stock traders in a sell-off and just walk into it like the over-confident banker that feels like he’s seen it all.

Even so, 2010 makes the most sense…you’d have expected a serious amount of hype already about this if it was about to launch. Also, given Apple’s history with the college crowd, the whole furvor around textbooks recently (Kindle, B&N), and the natural fit of a tablet + notetaking + digital textbooks, it would make more sense to make it available before the Summer of 2010.

Besides, I can imagine Steve Jobs or Jonathan Ive beating the Apple engineers on the head trying to get handwriting recognition (and the process of auto-correcting/spellchecking a la the way the iPhone does it now) into that 99th percentile. After all, that’s the main hurdle for a tablet device…if you’re going to make one, you’ve got to make it work like that. A glorified iPhone won’t cut it and is really just a waste of time…kind of like the whole nGage thing. They had an opportunity to lock in a lot of people with a great idea but then they had to fuck it up with mediocre tech and a really dumb design flaw.

I Apple goes that route and ignores handwriting in this tablet, I can see another round of photos showing people holding their tablets up to their ear.

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Apple Tablet: Anyone else want to give it a try?

Monday, July 27th, 2009

It seems like the groundswell is continuing. The Financial Times is trying its crystal ball out on Apple talking about how the music industry is helping to driving the functionality of the tablet and that Apple is targeting a release in time for Christmas THIS YEAR.

The funny part is the thing about the music industry. I know Apple’s gotta deal with them because of iTunes and the iPod and all but it’s like they’re catering to an old grandmother who keeps yelling at them about how the world’s changed.

Given Apple’s track record, you know they’re probably allowing a lot of the rumors to run so that they can brush aside that bullet point and throw out another five more (it’ll make salads for you!) when Steve Jobs takes the stage in his waterproof black turtle neck (for all the drool).

I’ll tell you this though, don’t be surprised if it’s basically an iTouch (wireless MP3 player with that interactive album system to appease granny) + a MacBook Air (no DVD drive, suckers), that also happens to have a built-in data modem (Verizon OR AT&T after a little exclusivity with Verizon for a billion dollar fee), a Kindle-compatible book and textbook reader, a deal with one or more major textbook publishers to offer up the latest readling lists for 60-70% of the colleges and universities across the country, and an improved version of Newton’s infamous handwriting recognition software that also tells you–through a digital helper a la Microsoft’s also infamous paper clip–how terrible your writing is. Oh, and it’ll include all the motion sensors of the iPhone so you can hold it up and use it as a steering wheel. Maybe I should get a job at Apple and help them make it happen?

Shit, now I want one. Assholes.

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UPDATE: TechCrunch is reporting that Toshiba’s ramping up to fulfill a flash memory chip order for Apple in time for Fall. Oh noes!

UPDATE UPDATE!!: Barron’s is getting into the fray it looks like. Bouncing around the Web, it seems relatively reliable…

Apple Tablet: Can I make calls with it?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

ipad_touchSo, the buzz lately is Apple’s rumored tablet is going to be Verizon-subsidized and is definitely not a netbook.

The question is…do I need something that’s not quite an iPhone (but slap a chain on it and you can relive the 80′s all digital and shit) and not quite a laptop (where the fuck is the keyboard?) and still, knowing Apple, gonna cost almost as much as a laptop once you get the higher end version which will likely be the one that works better? Besides, I doubt it’ll have a DVD drive because if you don’t use iTunes to buy your movies you’re not making Apple money.

Better yet, there’s talk that it’ll be iPhoney in that you’ll need to use your greasy, grubby fingers to get things done…but hey, at least it’ll work more like an Etch-a-Sketch where you can shake it up to delete crap…Oooo…better yet! You shake it up and it resets everything to factory-settings!!!

Seriously, though, is there potential to eek out some more money from a section of the market that is willing to pay more than $300 for an iPhone (or $600 if you’re the poor sap who bought the iPhone 3G a few days before the 3GS came out) but less than $1500 for a laptop. Someone who just needs something bigger than an iPhone and smaller than a MacBook but doesn’t like the Air because it’s just too laptopy.

I’ve wanted to get a tablet for a while since I figured it would’ve been pretty damned cool if the handwriting recognition actually worked (truth: not well enough to allow you the freedom to just friggin write). But, the prices were too high (at least as much as a laptop…no keyboard included!) or you just had to wonder if it wasn’t just stupid to get a laptio for almost the same money if not less but with bigger screens, faster processors and more hard disk space.

Steve-Jobs-with-iphoneKnowing the Apple zombies, as soon as Steve Jobs hobbles onto the stage and twitches, as the screen behind him blinds the crowd with the word iTablet, the horde will simultaneously drool and drop a bucket. Weeks later, mothers will be trading in their children for an iTablet, dweebs will line up for hours to grab one, and our President will announce the use of iTablets as part of a plan to revitalize the bond market.

You know what I’d rather see? I’d rather see a mobile version of the Cintiq from Wacom so you literally can sit under a friggin tree and wax creative without killing said tree to fill a drawing pad. I want to see a device that isn’t built around what Apple thinks you should be doing with it…instead it should be a device that gets the job done and done well.

Cintiq21WX_1.jpgHandwriting recognition that actually fucking works? Done. A built in still/video camera so I can literally copy a page from a book and annotate it? Done. A built in micro projector so I can take my beautifully annotated copy of the latest design doc I snapped and project it on a wall during a meeting that my colleague and start annotating as well? Fucking DONE!

Then Apple can digitize the thousands of textbooks out there costing students hundreds of dollars a quarter and make them available on iTunes for $9.99 per Quarter. BAM! Apple just kicked Amazon to the curb and guaranteed 50 million units sold as students put all that money saved into the purchase of the hottest party favor in history: a device that ghettoaGenius Party Shuffles a party mix of music videos projected on to a wall while drunk college students can draw big penises over the video…DONE AND DONE!

Too bad, it’ll end up just being an nGage-like monster iPhone where I’ll be typing all my notes with no where to sync them up to while watching a rented video from iTunes while holding up the edge of the device to my ear and yelling “What? I can’t fucking hear you! They but the speaker on the other fucking side…”

Stay tuned!!!

UPDATE: Not even a couple days have gone by and Apple Insider‘s calling the ball on this one. You know how these things go…the more rumors that crop up the greater the chance you’ll be disappointed. But I guess we’ll only have to wait about six months to be disappointed.

UPDATE 2: Now TechCrunch is joining the party. You know it’s gonna happen then. Or maybe they’re just trying to catch up to the snowball…

Apple Sucks It Yet Again

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

The one or two people who actually visit this site on a regular basis know that my love affair with Apple is more like a bad marriage with fucked-up kids. While everyone’s masturbating to every new version of Apple’s products, I’m scratching my head wondering where they hire their product designers and engineers from…art school?

Now it seems the gatekeepers for the iTunes App Store are also coming from the land of OutOfTouch. I know people who’ve had to deal with the Berlin wall that is Apple’s App approval process and I have yet to hear someone say they had a great time. The latest cracks me up. TechCrunch posted an article about Start Mobile which has a photo/image gallery app they’re trying to get out there for your consumption. I won’t go off on the tangent I’d love to go on about the utility of a fucking app dedicated to showing you art…great idea but what the fuck do I care about having some fucking art viewer on my phone?

I digress. The beauty of it is the apparent stupidity or maybe bias of the reviewer that seems to have voted for “the other side” in the last election and doesn’t want to do anything to further promote Obama’s victory. Or maybe it’s a racist thing? The reviewer doesn’t like black people? Then again…I don’t recall the last time I’ve seen a black Apple employee up on stage…maybe they are a bunch of racists holed up across the bay from Oakland…someone should go over there and have a talk with them.

All I can say is the App review program is starting to look more and more like the US Patent system which I’ve long derided. You’ve got a handful of overworked people thinking they know everything about everything and because they’re swamped they fall back on really basic rules to determine the viability of what goes through. Of course, Apple seems biased in a different way since they want to control the “image” of their platform. But, so far, all they’ve done with their image is made the App store look like a bazaar filled with a bunch of hucksters where fart applications breeze through but apps that make you think or, in this case, pay tribute to a better President than we’ve had in eight years should consider a new day job.

Apple, you can’t suck enough!

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Apple: Here’s an idea…

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Just because you haven’t listened to a pod cast for, oh, I don’t know, maybe a few days? Maybe a week? Let’s do this…let’s STOP FUCKING UPDATING it.

“Hi, we’re Apple and we know how you’re supposed to be using your Podcasts. That’s why we’ve invented the iFuckingHateU module that stops updating your favorite podcasts when you’re too busy to keep up with them for a while.”

Here’s an idea…EITHER ask me in your usual Apple way or STOP FUCKING with my Podcast subscriptions. You think you know what people want? Yeah, let’s see…the Lisa, the Newton, one-line-at-a-time deletions on the iPhone, plenty of iFart, iPuke, iSuck, iFuckU applications but no NiN??

Welcome to the top ten on You Can’t Suck Enough, bitches.

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Tired of that iPhone dialog in Windows?

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

You got your iPhone running on Windows! Congrats! Not too hard but always a balancing act with Windows. Now, you started noticing something…this stupid dialog keeps coming up…and there’s no way to stop it from happening:

Please go away!

Please go away!

Well, we felt your pain and wandered the wastelands of Windows help to find you the solution. You can thank us later…

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Apple + Outlook 2003 = Evil Spawn of Doom

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating with the title but that’s me.

I’d been wondering why the fuck Outlook was running after I closed it. I mean, I’m supposed to be the master of this bitchy machine (hint of an upcoming rant: hey, Microsoft, when I’m working on one App, don’t you fucking switch to another one just because it’s launching…it’s rude and actually is a security hazard).

Anyhow, I figured out who the guilty party was…no surprise here: Apple — the shimmering titanium messiah of the dreary tech age. It’s a conspiracy, I tell you. Everything reeks cult: meglomaniacal but charismatic leader, millions of enslaved masses brainwashed into thinking said meglomanic is the savior, pagan priests at temples spreading the word while supressing dissidents, and when you look behind the curtain, you see the great portrayal but mediocre execution of “the word” (their products).

Read the rant and feel free to run and hide…because Apple isn’t going anywhere anytime soon…

Windows Mojave, fittingly named after a desert…

Monday, December 15th, 2008

So, Microsoft’s been carpet bombing your favorite channels with the Mojave Experiment commercials purporting to show how the general populace has been duped by a handful of cranky geeks (and, uh, the general media but they don’t know what they’re talking about either).

I find it funny that the fake Windows was named after an arid desert with hostile climates…and they’re using a Polynesian theme song. I guess Microsoft is consistent with their confusion and lack of insight into just about anything they create nowadays.

Back to our news. I’d been curious (Microsoft generally pisses me off…love/hate relationship…but I have to know) as to what they were showing in Vista. I know people who upgraded for one reason or another (64-bit OS, just wanted something modern, etc.). Were they happy with it? Yes and no. I know a gamer who did and instead of getting some sort of super OS with DirectX 10 (which is the other reason outside of the 64-bit OS/increased RAM support that he upgraded). He had a joy of a time trying to deal with the driver incompatibilities and hoping the games he was trying to play would work (forget about backward compatibility as it’s hit or miss).

My experience? I had even more fun…I got to play with Vista’s big brother, Windows Server 2008. What a sack of shit. Of course, the UAC had to go because whoever invented that load of crap should’ve been locked in a house running Server 2k8. Go to open the bathroom door, “You are about to open the bathroom door, are you sure you are trying to do this?” What the fuck? Are you telling me it’s THAT hard to determine if I clicked with my mouse or if a malicious program sent a click command at position 10, 20? Fuck sake, then, you’re building a new fucking OS, make the API calls made directly (rather than from drivers) fucking go through the UAC check…not ME, the human clicking the hardware device passing the signal through the USB cable to your sorry bus.

I gotta say, I think the QA department that had to deal with this fubar feature deserver medals of honor.

On a whim, I visited the Mojave experience site. I love it…they give you a small/short video on the demo they presented to these focus group people…god I hope they presented more than that because if that’s all they presented you’ve got to wonder if Microsoft even realize how stupid they look? The demo talked about the backup and shadow copy functions of the OS….Oooo…so impressive. The fuck? Is it me or is no one noticing that you had to SEARCH for the fucking backup tool. And, for the average joe…they could give a shit. Oh, and I noticed the demos were done on laptops. Uh, just how “quick and easy” would the backup be for people who, in day of pennies per GB HDs (I just bought a 1TB drive for $120, jeez), have a 250GB hard disk be that simple?

Anyhoo, I think Microsoft was going down the right path when they did their little mock commercials in the “I’m a PC” series. It was down their alley (straight-laced, not funny) but it worked and didn’t make them look stupid…it made them look like they are…the market leader (not that people have that much of a choice). Maybe instead of fighting Apple, they should just learn a little bit. After all, Apple’s software isn’t that much better than Microsoft’s in terms of stability and functionality (they just design it better but good luck when things don’t go according to plan…unless you’re a UNIX-head).

With that, I leave Microsoft to CONTINUE to suck. They already can’t suck enough…just had to add to the pile.

Suckers…