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Initial Reactions to the iPhone

Unless you’ve been living in 1997 for the past 48 hours, you’ve probably heard that Apple has announced their new, breakthrough device called the iPhone (at least for now). They’re billing it as an iPod, Phone, and revolutionary internet communicator all in one device. Since I’m currently a Treo 650 user and a gadget junkie in general, this has me really interested.

Some basics. It is scheduled to be released in June 2007. There will be two versions–a 4 GB model for $499 and an 8 GB model for $599. I’m fairly sure that the 4GB model won’t sell nearly as many. Without having spent any time with the device, nor being able to read any third-party reviews, I am giving a tentative very positive review.

There are some really cool things that Apple has done. First off, it looks sweet. There are no hard buttons. Everything is touchscreen and done with virtual buttons or tap-scrolling. Another breakthrough they’ve done is having the ability to have multiple touches at the same time. That means that you can use two fingers at once to navigate the phone. You’ll have to see the demonstration. The other thing that seems really cool is the random-access voice mail. That means that you can choose which voice mail you want to listen to when you want to listen to it, in any order. That would be really nice to have TODAY!!!

There are only two negative things I can see from the beginning. First is the “small” storage space. I say small because the normal iPods have 30GB+ of storage. For people who have 10,000+ songs and want them all the time this will not be enough space. But this is A LOT more than my Treo has built in (32MB, yes megabytes). The other is the lack of a removable battery. Two things that worry me about this are running out of juice on the run and reseting the device if it locks. I know, you mac fanboys will tell me that Apples don’t freeze, but my brother-in-law would disagree. His iPod has frozen/locked up on him two or three times. Granted, this won’t be a big deal day-to-day, but it is something to think about.

Service will only be available from Cingular, so us Sprint users will have to make a switch if we decide to get it. You’ll also have to sign a two-year contract. My initial suggestion is to wait at least three to six months before you buy one. Most first-generation devices will have some minor, but annoying, bugs to work out and the price will most likely drop after a year or so. However, if you just have to have it, you’re probably safe to go ahead and buy it. Just make sure you let me play with it for a while!!!

Creative Editing

My wife and I have been going to more movies this past month than usual. It seems like we’ve been showing up to the theater about thirty minutes early. It used to be that being at the theater that early meant you’d be listening to crappy music and watching the same 14 slides repeat on the screen. Now they’ve got some pre-show entertainment, which I personally enjoy. It makes the wait seem shorter.

One of the best parts about being there that early is that you get to see the extra previews for movies and TV shows. Brea and I really like previews, and we usually will comment about whether or not we want to see the movies that are coming soon. One problem with this is that previews don’t always give you the most accurate portrayal of what the movie will actually be like. Sometimes, especially in comedies, the previews have a good portion of the best parts of the movie, which pretty much means you’re wasting $9.

Another problem is that you can edit video to make it look however you want. Need proof? There have been a lot of videos uploaded to YouTube that take creative editing to the extreme. Check out a few examples below. If you want to watch more, check out http://www.thetrailermash.com/.

The Shining (Comedy)
Office Space (Suspense)
Mary Poppins (Horror – Great Title, Scary Mary)
The Sound of Music (Horror . . . which is probably an accurate edit)

New Windows Mobile Treo to be More Stable Than Palm OS???

Last month Palm officially announced that the next Treo would be released in the UK in partnership with Vodaphone. Today they set September 12 as the day they will officially unveil the new device. In a story by Reuters today, there was a very odd quote. [Read the News Story Here]:

The company is hoping the move to the Windows Mobile will help alleviate the concerns of Treo users who have long complained of Palm’s own operating system crashing the handsets on a regular basis.

If this statement was made by a Palm representative then they are moronic. Why in the world would you say that one of your competitor’s software is more stable or reliable than your own? You’re giving the impression that you’ve done everything you can, but there is a superior product on the market. If Palm thinks this than the Palm OS is dead.

But another thought I’ve had. When has a Windows product been more stable or reliable than anything else? Windows XP, while being a vastly superior product than the its predecessor Windows ME, is full of flaws and still locks up on occasion. I have had no experience with Windows Mobile, but I would be shocked if it is more stable than Palm OS.

What causes Treo users problems with stability is usually the third-party software they install. There are a number of programs available that are considered hack programs. They manipulate the intended operation of device, which in turn reduces its reliability. The only way this is eliminated is by not allowing programs to hack the device. Having the ability to customize the Treo is one of its most desirable features.

I’ve been a Palm OS user since the Fall of 1997. It would be a shame to see it buried by its own company. Palm, if you are planning on ditching the OS, please give it to the open-source community. They will be able to make it what you have not been able to do.

Testing Plogit

I’m testing out an app for my treo called plogit. I don’t think I’ll use it to post very often, but it’s free, so why not try it.

Bitter Former Taco Bueno Employee

I previously posted about how it’s annoying to get a ton of hot sauce from Taco Bueno, even though they ask you if you want any and you tell them no. I ticked off Jamee, who apparently used to work at a Taco Bueno. Here’s the comment she left about that post:

Okay quit crying like a little girl…i’ve worked at taco bueno before and yes when u order a combo we automatically ask for your drink first…why because on the computers we cannot move forward in the order until we have your drink request, when a customer starts saying they want no this and no that and they want to add this but take this off, it is much easier to get the drink out of the way first…and sometimes the customers act like we can read their minds like when they want no tomatoes we will put no tomatoes on everything and then they throw a hissy because they just wanted no tomatoes on one thing…although they didn’t specify we just have to grin and bare it. Heaven forbid taco bueno isn’t a magical place were they just get everything right. and please man it’s just hot sauce remove it and throw it away it’s not like it tainted your food.

Jamee. I do throw the hot sauce away. My point wasn’t to complain about Taco Bueno being perfect. My point was that it’s not fun knowing that the employees don’t listen to you.

And get to work on the mind reading thing. That would speed things up a lot.

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