tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71632825334342883182023-11-17T00:03:04.406+07:00my Treo 750v and IMy everyday life with Palm Treo 750vAndy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.comBlogger1298125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-56311287774574141062011-09-03T12:22:00.000+07:002011-09-03T12:23:11.944+07:00Moving on..I'm finally moving on to a <a href="http://fussyaboutdetails.wordpress.com">new site</a>, hope you'll join me there.. :-)Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-14836288643352752292009-09-11T20:02:00.000+07:002009-09-11T20:03:42.592+07:00The donut land on Googleplex<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/android_donut_real.jpg" /></p>Before you run out of breath hearing the news that the <em><a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/05/donut-android-20-nickname-proves-that.html">donut</a></em> update for Android is ready for primetime, please inhale a long deep mouthful of air, use a paper bag if necessary, because the donut you're expecting isn't exactly a firmware update; it's a real <em>donut</em>.<p>Well, not a real <em>donut</em> as in the one you usually buy and eat, it's a statue. One hella big <em>donut</em> statue to be precise, its size is bigger than a grown man. Google sure is one of a kind company, who has a sense of humor to placed the <em>donut</em> next to the already existed Android and <em>cupcake</em> statue at Googleplex, like you can see at the photo above.</p><p>Source is from <a href="http://phandroid.com/2009/09/10/donut-has-arrived/">Phandroid</a>.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-47007910456773967562009-09-08T10:41:00.001+07:002009-09-08T10:49:09.698+07:00The one thing iPhone users want that Apple can't give<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/iphone_battery_meter.jpg" /></p>The Apple iPhone is one of the most savviest smartphones available right now on the market today, not just because it is so slick and sexy-slim, but also because of many things it can do with help from the abundant apps offered in App Store.<p>This fact has been backed up by O2, the wireless carrier who has an exclusive right to sell the iPhone in UK, a spokeperson said (via <a href="http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/43886/97/">TG Daily</a>): <em>"The iPhone is our fastest selling handset ever and has been a phenomenal success for our business. Customer demand for both the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G[S] has been outstanding."</em></p><p>Apple also has been improving, and still doing it, the iPhone "experience" with the new <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/06/dont-be-fooled-by-iphone-os-30-software.html">iPhone OS 3.0 software update</a>, giving users many new features of what they've been asking for since the first gen. Like for examples are the 'cut&paste' feature, MMS, tethering, etc. But there's one thing that Apple still can't give...</p><p>According to a recent report from <a href="http://redirectingat.com/?id=803X112722&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strategyanalytics.com%2F">Strategy Analytics</a>, called <em>"Retaining and Attracting New Customers: Profiling the Apple iPhone User,"</em> iPhone users are demanding for better battery life. The report was made to project what iPhone users like and dislike, so it can be used to know what kind of improvements the users want in a new model.</p><p><em>"iPhone owners use more features on a regular basis than non-iPhone owners, with two-thirds browsing the Web and sending personal e-mails daily -- features which will considerably drain battery life,"</em> according to Paul Brown, Senior User Experience Analyst at Strategy Analytics (via <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/171512/iphone_users_loves_hates_revealed.html?tk=rss_news">PC World</a>).<br /></p><p>On its <em>Technical Specifications</em> <a href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html">page</a>, Apple is stating that the iPhone 3G[S] battery has longer life than previous models:</p><ul><li>Talk time: Up to 12 hours on 2G, and up to 5 hours on 3G</li><li>Standby time: Up to 300 hours</li><li>Internet use: Up to 5 hours on 3G, and up to 9 hours on Wi-Fi</li><li>Video playback: Up to 10 hours</li><li>Audio playback: Up to 30 hours</li></ul>Those are what Apple is claiming, but in real life that isn't all come true. iPhone users are complaining how the battery is drained too fast for a single day charge, one user called <a href="http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?showtopic=65170&pid=261884">'aart12' said</a>: <em>"My iPhone usage is hardly more that my use with other phones, but it barely lasts 9 hours from full charge. I have even experimented with not using the phone at all, turning off wifi, and push, and even then the full charge only lasts 10 to 11 hours. THAT is ridiculous."</em><br /><p>Although other users are taking the battery life issue with more logical reasoning, <a href="http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?showtopic=65170&pid=261747">'tregan01' said</a>: <em>"The argument for a longer battery life on the iPhone is relative. If you used it as a phone, like it is, the battery life is fine and will last you all day. If, however, you're like myself and I assume most iPhone users, and use it to continuously check email, connect to the Internet, etc, then you're using the iPhone more like a portable computer, and the battery is comparable to that of any standard laptop."</em></p><p>Battery life has always become an issue for mobile users, because while the technology and software are keep improving rapidly from time to time, engineers haven't been able (yet) to pack more cells into smaller containers to create a long lasting battery life. Palm Prē™ users also have <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/06/palm-pre-battery-is-its-achilles-heel.html">similar problem</a> with battery life, especially since Palm's latest smartphone packs smaller battery size than in the iPhone 3G[S].</p><p>It is safe to say that the argument of having longer battery life in any smartphones nowadays is impossible, since we're transitioning from mobile phone to smartphone and to smaller-more-portable laptop. With more features thrown into a smartphone, it's becoming a netbook-alike even when it is already capable of taking you to surf the web with desktop experience, close but not the same.</p><p>But if you do prefer more '<a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/does-apple-want-your-iphone-to-stay.html">dumb-er</a><strong>'*</strong> iPhone in exchange for better battery life, then that's probably what you're getting these days... ;-p</p><p><em><strong>* Note:</strong> please forgive the pun of using this word several times on my posts, it is un-intended and the word seems to be picking up the pace lately on the net..</em></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-41586645453499535702009-09-08T09:55:00.001+07:002009-09-08T09:55:27.894+07:00Scientist says Twitter makes you dumb<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/twitter_dead_heads.jpg" /></p>What is your initial reaction upon hearing that scientist believes Twitter makes you dumb?<p>Some will say something like; <em>"I can't believe it!"</em> or <em>"Heh, I thought so.."</em> or <em>"Told ya..!"</em><br /><span>Or perhaps you'll say;<em> "So what..?"</em></span></p><p>During the <a href="http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/web/BritishScienceFestival/">British Science Festival</a> at the University of Surrey in Guildford, Dr. Tracy Alloway of the University of Stirling revealed that Facebook users can boost their intelligence, while microbloggers are 'tweeting' their brain cells away.</p><p>Dr. Alloway learn that spending time on Facebook requires you to work on your memory, means social networking can stimulate memory skills of your brain, an important key to success and happiness than IQ. While using Twitter or watching videos on YouTube requires little use of working memory, and can have a negative effect on intelligence.</p><p><em>"It was a massive effect. On Twitter you receive an endless stream of information, but it's also very succinct. You don't have to process that information and your attention span is being reduced and you're not engaging your brain and improving nerve connections,"</em> said Dr. Alloway.</p><p>So what do you say? Have you been using Twitter lately, how are you feeling today? ~LOL~</p><p>Source is from <a href="http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/43889/98/">TG Daily</a>.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-59657479622335383162009-09-06T23:39:00.001+07:002009-09-06T23:45:02.384+07:00PA's 4th edition of "There's an app for that!": Alien attack survival kit<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/pa_4_apps_for_those.jpg" /></p><strong><p><span style="font-weight: normal;">Another week went by since the <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/pas-3rd-edition-of-theres-app-for-that.html">third edition</a> of <em>"There's an app for that!"</em>, and now we've arrived at the fourth edition. Enough of all the serious tools and apps, it's time for something more <em>serious</em> than that. A couple weeks ago I've just watched <a href="http://www.district9movie.com/">District 9</a> movie, great movie by the way, bottom line the moral story that can be drawn from the movie is that everyone can be turned into an alien. You'll never know... </span></p><p><span style="font-weight: normal;">So with that serious thought in mind, I'm gathering around three apps to help you survive or thwart aliens attack, because who knows perhaps they'll come in handy for you someday.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: normal; ">I'll periodically release another edition when I found some interesting apps. Have a great start of the weekend y'all, and hopefully these apps can cheer you guys up.</span></p></strong><p><strong>Alien Detector</strong></p><p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/alien_detector_app.jpg" /></p><p>Got the feeling you're being followed by an alien that look like a human? Feeling like your best friend act strange lately? Or do you ever wonder if you were once abducted by aliens and they put bad things in your brain?</p><p>Then don't wonder around clueless any more, there's an app for that: <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=328353033&mt=8">Alien Detector</a>. The 0.99 cents worth app will help you detect the person you suspect as an alien, here's the description from the developer: <em>"Alien Detector is a high-tech app that with the advanced use of accelerometer simulates a sophisticated alien life form detecting device. Just tilt your iPhone/iPod Touch a little to start the measurements."</em></p><p>Remember, the first step to stay out of alien's way is to spot one nearby.</p><p><strong>Zombie Survival Kit</strong></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/zombie_survival_kit_app.jpg" /></p><p>Aliens, zombies, what so different about them if they're all after your life.<br />But how about if you're done chasing or running away from aliens and zombies, you're cornered and forced to face them? There's an app called <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=323139435&mt=8">Zombie Survival Kit</a> ($0.99 cents) to help you to talk your way out with one of its many features; the Zombie Translator.</p><p>Here's the description of the aforementioned feature by the developer: <em>"When they do approach you, try and reason with them by using the zombie translator. We have carried out market research to identify the most useful sayings to say to zombies, and have converted these sayings to audio."</em></p><p>Besides that, my favorite feature would be the Zombie Insulter. But use it at your own risk, because not all zombies are alike, not all of them like to be insulted by mere mortals like us.</p><p><strong>Wave Writer</strong></p><p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/wavewriter_app.jpg" /></p><p>Sometimes you just can't reason with aliens and zombies, because they're basically different from us, so the best thing to do is run. But like in any horror movies, we usually end up locked in a tall building or in a remote area.</p><p>And when help is coming, which a platoon of tough soldiers in a chopper is searching for you, screaming and shreaking like a little girl won't do any good. What you can really do is to use your iPhone/iPod Touch as a beacon light to attract the rescue team, there's an app up for that task: <a href="http://fluentfactory.com/wavewriter/buy.php">Wave Writer</a>.</p><p>The free app is for creating a scrolling banner that matches to the speed of your phone as you wave. The effect is that of stationary text in space exposed by the phone. It's good for attracting people's attention, just becareful on attracting alien's attention as well while you're doing it.</p><p><strong>iSplosion</strong></p><p><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_Hsc5yac0Uo&color1=0x6699&color2=0x54abd6&hl=en&feature=player_embedded&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_Hsc5yac0Uo&color1=0x6699&color2=0x54abd6&hl=en&feature=player_embedded&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></p><p>The last effort, when all things fail.<br />Inspired by the recent reports of exploding iPhones, this app will blow off your iPhone automatically once activated. Just don't forget to throw your iPhone at the aliens & zombies, otherwise...<br />Watch the video on how to properly use it, or how you'll end up if you don't.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-85351182233480317032009-09-06T15:17:00.002+07:002009-09-06T23:53:08.209+07:00SMiT joins the tablet foray with an Android MID-560<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/smit_mid_1.jpg" /></p>Another week means another one of those tablet topics you've been hearing lately. But this time is not from <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/why-tablet-apple.html">Apple</a> or <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/09/toshiba-starts-race-for-tablet-with.html">Toshiba</a>, this time around is coming from a China-based company, in Shenzhen to be exact, called State Micro Technology Co. Ltd (SMiT in short).<p>The <a href="http://www.smit.com.cn/">SMiT</a> introduced its Android tablet protoype at IFA 2009 event and it's called MID-560, MID which you may already knew it stands for Mobile Internet Device is a brand and a hardware design made by Intel. The specs of the MID-560 are a bit scarce right now, but here are what we know right now:</p><ul><li><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a5a51b12970c-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a5a51b12970c " alt="Smit_mid_2" title="Smit_mid_2" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a5a51b12970c-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> 4,8" touchscreen with 800x480 resolution</li><li>GPS</li><li>8GB Flash Memory</li><li>WiFi</li><li>3G</li><li>miniUSB</li><li>3.5mm headphone jack</li><li>Android OS</li></ul>No price and release date are mentioned yet. At the end of the video, the device is put into a car mount dock station, showing the MID-560 is going to be very useful as a GPS device on the road. How's that for you GPS lovers?<br /><p>What interesting is when the MID-560 got handled on the video and the back of the device immediately reminded me of iPhone 3G's back, shown at the inset picture above. During the hands-on in the video, you'll notice there's no home button or back button on the MID-560, which is why I always hate prototype device; it shows how the manufacturer is rushing things to show off an unfinished product.</p><p>During the video interview, I can't help but to noticed that the laptop used at the SMiT's booth is a unibody MacBook running Windows XP. I bet many Apple fan(-anatic)s out there are crying to see a MacBook is being used that way... ;-p</p><p>Sources are from <a href="http://techvideoblog.com/ifa/5-inch-android-tablet-by-smit/">TechVideoBlog</a>, via <a href="http://www.androidguys.com/2009/09/05/smits-mid-560-android-tablet/">AndroidGuys</a>.</p><p><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/WGbAj6OgwkA&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=de&feature=player_embedded&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/WGbAj6OgwkA&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=de&feature=player_embedded&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-17061197671683956752009-09-05T01:56:00.001+07:002009-09-05T02:06:14.916+07:00A disguise in plain sight<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/mitemite_laptop_case.jpg" /></p>The best place to hide is in plain sight.<p>With the increasing immoral endeavors to have Apple's MacBooks in <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/09/gone-in-31-seconds.html">any way</a> they can, you should worry not only when you walk into an alley alone at night, these days you could even mugged in the middle of the street at daylight while carrying an "over-priced" laptop in a closed tight messenger bag.</p><p>An unordinary design firm in Barcelona called <a href="http://www.mitemite.es/">MiteMite</a> is offering unusual case to disguise a laptop as a newspaper, sounds and look unnecessary? That's exactly is the point why MiteMite made it, to hide your precious device in plain sight.</p><p>MiteMite says it specialises in creating products which will spread a few more chuckles in a somewhat mundane reality (great slogan by the way..), but for a case worth $85 like that, I suppose it generates more chuckles to learn that you can actually spend just few cents for a real newspaper to cover your laptop. But for those who want to do it with more style and fun, MiteMite's product is the one for you.</p><p>Sources are from <a href="http://www.mitemite.es/">MiteMite</a>, via <a href="http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/02/news-item/?partner=rss&emc=rss">New York Times blog</a>, via <a href="http://gawker.com/5352008/protect-your-laptop-by-disguising-it-as-a-newspaper">Valleywag</a>.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-72027201240296783862009-09-05T01:25:00.001+07:002009-09-05T01:25:53.066+07:00You can now buy friends on Facebook<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/iphone_facebook.jpg" /></p>Guess it all comes down to money and riches.<br />Got 7.6 cents? For that price, you can have a total stranger who don't really care if you're alive or not to be your friend in Facebook.<p>An advertising service firm called <a href="http://usocial.net/">uSocial</a> is offering friends for the right price, or if your prefer a more subtle word; for those who need friends in this dire time. Based on uSocial's calculation, one Facebook friend is worth $1 to your business in return revenue. So by linking new friends who'll become potential customers for your business, you'll be able to get in touch and give updates via Facebook or email.</p><p>The uSocial promise to deliver 5000 new friends to an appointed Facebook account, that means you'll have to fork out $654.30 for virtual love. It's the highway road to make instant base of fans, painless, no more awful rejections and blocks to deal with.</p><p>Sneaky? Nah, it's just business, nothin' personal. ;-p</p><p>I just can't imagine how long the wall in my Facebook account will be with posts from 5000 people I barely know, Brennon Slattery from <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/171395/Buy_Your_Facebook_Friends.html?tk=rss_news">PC World</a> said it perfectly: <em>" With Facebook friends like that, who needs spam?"</em> ~LOL~</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-91222595243475182872009-09-05T00:40:00.000+07:002009-09-05T00:58:27.427+07:00Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness is today's untainted beauty<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/xperia_pureness.jpg" /></p>Words are not enough to describe this minimalist beauty, you simply have to see it yourself to know why Sony Ericsson finally able to make lots of buzz around the blogosphere after a very long time of failure. The Pureness is the future of the XPERIA family line-ups, which is Sony Ericsson's brand for high-end smartphone.<p>Although the transparent screen of Pureness is still in monochrome, it is the first we ever see used in reality. Yeah sure, in the next 3-4 years to come, or a century later our children will laugh on how we were admiring this while they're experiencing full color transparent screen, just exactly how we laughed at the brick-sized mobile phone back then.</p><p>But nevertheless, for now let's salivate and savor the images of this XPERIA Pureness. See all of them at <a href="http://www.areamobile.de/news/11727-xperia-pureness-sony-ericsson-zeigt-ein-handy-mit-transparentem-display">AreaMobile site</a>. The smartphone is said to be offered at around 699 Euro (about US$1,000) on November.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-77938216973571200892009-09-05T00:35:00.001+07:002009-09-05T00:35:50.682+07:00Google's dead-simple home page design is patented<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/google_ui_patent.jpg" /></p>Who would have thought...<br />Do you know that simple yet boring Google search home page? Of course you do! (If not, just "google"-it-up ~LOL~) Well, apparently Google think it is more than what meets the eye and patented the design.<p>It has been five years since Google first submitted the patent design of its search result along with the home page on 2004 back then, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded the patent of what Google calls it as: <em>"Graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal"</em><br /><span>Wow! Guess all of patents in the world always have long names for every little-short things...</span></p><p>So beware all of you web designers, if you're planning or already use Google's famous search home page design. Because like Ryan Tate from <a href="http://gawker.com/5350982/google-patents-worlds-simplest-home-page">Valleywag</a> said it: <em>"In other words, ... Google owns the idea of having a giant search box in the middle of the page, with two big buttons underneath and several small links nearby"</em> ;-p</p><p>Read the whole story and full pictures of the patent at the link above.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-35218661577318872572009-09-05T00:15:00.002+07:002009-09-05T02:05:53.308+07:00Toshiba starts the race for a tablet with JournE Touch<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/toshiba_tablet.jpg" /></p>Ohkay, I admit it.. I am a bit obsessed with everythin' related to tablet right now ever since the rumors about <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/why-tablet-apple.html">Apple's tablet</a> sprouted all over the net. But I guess I'm not going to be the only one, because looks like Toshiba also believes in tablet, the computer manufacturer which is largely based on Japan has started the race to market a tablet with an early introduction of its JournE Touch.<p>JournE Touch is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet powered by Windows Embedded (CE) OS and ARM processor, supports many media formats like: JPEG, MP3, Windows Media audio & video files, MPEG4, H.264, and including Divx.</p><p>The idea is to use the tablet with WiFi to access internet services such as YouTube, MSN Messenger, Picasa, Flickr and RSS feeds with the pre-installed IE and Windows Media Player 9.0. Toshiba plans to market the device in Europe with a different model that'll support access to the Acetrax video on demand service.</p><p>Erica Ogg from <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10344497-1.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=Crave">Crave</a> reported that applications for the JournE is <em>"when you want to access the Internet without booting your PC,"</em> said Toshiba executive Marco Perino. And it's an alternative to a smartphone, which Perino says <em>"is not so practical because the keyboard is not the right size."</em></p><p>According to Martyn William's report from IDG Service (via <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/171393/toshiba_develops_tablet_pc_for_digital_lifestyles.html?tk=rss_news">PC World</a>); an optional cradle adds a USB and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interactive) connector. The latter will enable it to be hooked-up to a TV set so content photos, video or content downloaded or streamed from the Internet can be viewed on a television. The JournE has 1GB of internal memory that can be extended to up to 32GB with a plug-in SD card.</p><p>Battery life is around 14 hours, according to Toshiba, so it will last considerably longer than a laptop. It will be available later this year and will cost €249 (US$356).</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-32828316905386115392009-09-04T23:08:00.001+07:002009-09-05T00:38:51.976+07:00Gone in 31 seconds...<img align="left" hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/dog_watch.jpg" />I remember how my ex-girlfriend loved to watch the "<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187078/">Gone in 60 seconds</a>" movie which stars Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie whenever it's played in tv, me myself didn't really get what about the movie that excite her.<p>But upon reading the news about the <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/02/more-from-the-police-blotter-sagemore-apple-store-hit-by-burgla/">burglary</a> at Sagemore Apple Store in New Jersey a couple days ago, and after watching the video footage of the store's security camera, I think I'm beginning to understand...</p><p>Earlier this week, exactly on Wednesday, five burglars broke into the Sagemore Apple Store after smashing the glass door with a brick around 2:05AM and quickly clean up the Apple devices displayed in the store. They took 23 MacBook Pros, 14 iPhones, and 9 iPod Touches!</p><p>The burglars timed their break & entering plan right after the security guards made his rounds, they saw what they like, they entered the store, and then they all gone in only 31 seconds. Plain simple as <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=veni,%20vidi,%20vici">Vini, Vidi, Vici</a>...</p><p>Perhaps it has got somethin' to do with the excitement from rushing in and grabbing everythin' you can get your hands-on, maybe that's why women are so good whenever it comes to cleaning up the goods at the big sales... ;-p</p><p>But still, about those stolen MacBook Pros, iPhones and iPod Touches, I do hope Apple will be able to get them back in one way or another. Hopefully that "<em>Find my iPhone</em>" feature will finally come in handy for the company itself who made it, and let's just hope the thieves are not that stupid to bring the laptops to a Mac Genius Bar for repair. ~LOL~</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-26975241128412372242009-09-02T17:36:00.000+07:002009-09-02T17:44:37.436+07:00A gigantic virtual keyboard in Snow Leopard signals Apple's tablet is imminent<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/sl_os_kb.jpg" /></p>Well, well, well.. will ya look at that.<br /><span>That's an awful big-sized virtual on-screen keyboard even for a person with low eye sight, and what is it doin' in the new Mac OS X Snow Leopard?</span><p>If it's not enough with just <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/why-tablet-apple.html">rumors</a> about Apple's tablet, then we finally have a solid proof that Apple is indeed have a tablet on the work, or in fact already prepared to launch as we speak. A senior editor at <a href="http://www.cultofmac.com/more-evidence-that-snow-leopard-is-a-touchscreen-operating-system/15318">Cult of Mac</a>, Leander Kahney has found what he calls it as virtual keyboard in Snow Leopard. Quoting from Leander himself: <em>It’s a big, bold version of the iPhone’s virtual keyboard with large keys that scream “type me!”</em></p><p>Leander also reminded us how different the virtual keyboard now compared to the older version in previous Mac OS versions, which the old virtual keyboard usually hidden in the “International” tab of System Preferences, and obviously it was not as big as this new one. Snow Leopard's virtual keyboard now can be stretched as wide as your screen, and Apple doesn't even bother to hide it anymore, you can activate it through these steps:</p><ul><li><em>Go to <strong>System Preferences</strong>> <strong>Keyboard</strong></em></li><li><em>Click the box “<strong>Show Keyboard & Character Viewer in menu bar</strong>”</em></li><li><em>Go to the menu bar at top right and click “<strong>Show Keyboard Viewer</strong>”</em></li></ul><p>According to Leander; right now the new virtual keyboard just records the keystrokes on your physical keyboard and shows the characters that will be typed when the <em>Option</em> key is held down, and so on.</p><p>The huge virtual keyboard is not the only sign that Apple has prepared Snow Leopard to be used in touchscreen device, such as a tablet. Leander shows some good examples like how new features in Snow Leopard are more touch-friendly: <em>"Look at <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/expose.html">Expose in the Dock</a> — the new feature that reveals all an application’s open windows when you click and hold the application’s icon. It’s tailor-made for fingers. Even more convincing is <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/dock-and-finder.html">Stacks in the Dock</a>. Hit a folder icon in the dock, and up pops the folder and all its files."</em></p><p>That's true, lots of Snow Leopard's features have big icons (or windows). Sometimes we easily missed what is obvious in front of our eyes, and rather try too hard to see what is on the other side. Like for examples: Snow Leopard users now can see their files and documents in Cover Flow style, this again is fitting for finger-scrolling on touchscreen. The included new Safari 4 in Snow Leopard also features at-a-glance preview of users' <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/safari.html">Top sites</a> up to 24 thumbnails on a single page, and making them accessible with just a touch.</p><p>Could these all be indicating that the Apple's tablet arrival is imminent?<br /><span>Have you drool too much already, and enough to fill in a bucket? ;-p</span></p><p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/seb_or_sam.jpg" /></p><p>If not, then perhaps the images above can be an assistance for you. Made by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/15054589@N06/3878305733/in/set-72157622083758207/">Seb_or_Sam</a> (Flickr link), is Apple's tablet mockups of how it would work. Of course, there are some pros and cons, there are some likes and dislikes, but nevertheless the mockups help to make us dream more of the Apple's tablet.</p><p></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-2050306874786406192009-09-01T20:34:00.001+07:002009-09-01T20:34:52.532+07:00Black Centro spotted in Entourage tv series<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/entourage_centro.jpg" /></p>I've just watched the latest episode of <a href="http://www.hbo.com/entourage/">Entourage</a>, and spotted an obsidian black colored Centro being used by Andrew Klein (played by Gary Cole). It's pretty rare to see a character in there flashes around their cell phones for a full blown-off scene like the one above, so yeah of course I immediately noticed it. ;-p<p>The other phones used in Entourage new episodes lately are mostly the popular ones: the BlackBerry Bold and the iPhone 3G. Although the super agent Ari Gold (played by Jeremy Piven) is no longer <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/02/treo-650-appears-in-entourage-episodes.html">use Trēo™ 650</a>, he now use the BB Bold, it's nice to know that one of Palm's smartphones is still used in there.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-4309544443116908702009-09-01T20:21:00.000+07:002009-09-01T20:22:00.538+07:00Apple has prepared iPhone tethering in Snow Leopard<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/snow_leopard_iphone_tether.jpg" /></p><em>JPCaine</em> (<a href="http://twitter.com/jpcaine/status/3676000657">Twitter link</a>, via the <a href="http://www.theiphoneblog.com/2009/08/31/snow-leopard-shows-iphone-love-tethering/">iPhone Blog</a>) has found this little gem inside Apple's newest Mac OS X Snow Leopard: iPhone tethering icon ready in System Preferences > Network settings, like you can see at the screenshot above.<p>This precious small finding once again bring the question back onto the plate on the table; is AT&T the real culprit who prohibited tethering practice in iPhone? Because it's getting obvious each passing days with the mounting <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/be-bad-have-wifi-in-your-smartphone.html">evidence</a>, that AT&T is dragging down iPhone's true capabilities although Apple has made it available to be harness anytime.</p><p>And perhaps this quite obvious and a daring show-off of iPhone tethering icon in Snow Leopard could mean that Apple is about to cut loose AT&T's exclusive deal on iPhone, well I'll say it's about time don't you think?</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-79977586002907329142009-08-31T00:47:00.002+07:002009-08-31T01:02:14.346+07:00And the owner of that butt is...<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/patridge_butt.jpg" /></p>So this is the moment that you've been waiting for, the unveiling of <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/whose-butt-is-that.html">whose butt is that</a> crouched like in the previous photo.<div><br /></div><div>Well, it's none other than the Hill's cutie: Ms. Audrina Patridge. <i>*gasp!*</i></div><div>Yup, I'm sure you're as shock as I was when I first saw the photos.</div><div>I mean, c'mon.. The reality tv star is definetely has a hot body with very nice curves, like what you can see up there above at the photo set. But why, oh why did she crouch like that...</div><div><br /></div><div>Ms. Patridge was spotted visiting some local boutique stores and shopping district along with friends when her purse fell on the floor, she must've spontaneously picked it up with a never seen before "mischievous-crouch" style and that's when the photographer took a picture of her.</div><div>It was priceless... ;-)</div>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-1116401831843041362009-08-31T00:45:00.000+07:002009-08-31T00:46:00.112+07:00Does Apple want your iPhone to stay dumb?<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/dumb_iphone.jpg" /></p><p>On an unexpected turn of hand, Apple has asked Bjango to take off their most powerful feature in <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=303034517&mt=8">iStat</a> app for iPhone: Free Memory function, which allow users to free used up memory stored in RAM of their iPhone. Here's a quote from Bjango's <a href="http://bjango.com/help/istat/freememory/">website</a>:</p><p></p><blockquote><p><em>iStat’s Free Memory function was removed at Apple’s request.</em></p></blockquote><blockquote><p><em>We are very committed to ensuring iStat is the best iPhone and iPod Touch monitoring tool. Free Memory has been removed, but a lot of other useful features will be added in its place.</em></p></blockquote><p>For you who didn't know yet, iStat is an app that allows you to see your iPhone’s stats for battery, memory, disk space, WiFi and Cell IP addresses, uptime & load averages, plus view and email your iPhone’s Unique ID and MAC address.</p><p>With the main star is now being pulled off from the center stage, Bjango had to lower the price of iStat from the normal price $2.99 to $1.99, and added some minor new features to temporarily fill in the empty slot.<br />But even Bjango informs iStat users who wish to keep the Free Memory function alive to keep running the v1.0, or if users have already updated iStat to v1.1 then it's possible to re-install the first version again.</p><p>But by keep using the iStat v1.0 means you'll never again able to click on the "Update All" again...<br /><span>Talk about being smart, or being stupid? Which one do you want; update the app and feel the warm fuzzy feeling in your chest that you have the up to date version, or keep the important feature and go through the endless time on updating every apps installed within your iPhone one by one?</span></p><p>Actually to think of it, there's a good reason why Apple do this; when a user free used memory then it's possible there's certain important service that needed to run is being turned off and causing the iPhone to crash unexpectedly.</p><p>For instance is what happened everytime I stopped apps in my Trēo™ 750v using the memory management feature in Windows Mobile, it sometimes freeze up and I had to do a soft reset to fix it. This got me to think of Apple's policy to restrict multi-tasking in iPhone, could this is an attempt from Apple to create a more stable platform than the other crash-prone mobile platforms?</p><p>But by doing so, Apple has disabled the ability for users to have VIP access behind the velvet curtain of iPhone system. Users can't take full control over their own iPhone, nor allowed to see what's happening behind the scene, behind that glossy screen and curvy body contour of their iPhone. <em>"It's just work,"</em> that is Apple's slogan for every and each of its products, Apple wants its users to believe that everything work by magic or there are <a href="http://www.mutantreviewers.com/rwillywonka.html">Oompa Loompas</a> in there churning up the gears..., and that's pretty much what the iPhone users can get.</p><p>But then what is the use of owning one of the most cutting-edge and savviest smartphones in the market, if you can't make the most of its prowess through the features provided by the apps?<br /><span>Perhaps that's the way Apple want your iPhone to be, to stay dumb for good...<br /><span>Oh wait, or is it you're the one that Apple wants to stay dumb...?<br /><span>Darn, it beats the hell out of me to think of it... ~LOL~</span></span></span></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-82256283243941915962009-08-30T18:42:00.001+07:002009-08-30T18:45:52.663+07:00Are Android users more cheapskates compared to iPhone users?<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/modenanude.jpg" /></p>According to a recent AdMob's survey; 81% of Android users asked are more unlikely to buy apps, while half of the iPhone users are regular App Store buyer. <p>Is this got something to do with the open spirit of like what the Linux users are having toward the open source platform: why pay for a dime if you can have it for free? Someone will finally made it and then release the app for no charge in the spirit of openness. After all the best things in life come for free. ;-p</p><p>But other than that, the survey indicates that Android and iPhone users are not that different and much alike. More than 1,000 Android, iPhone, and iPod Touch users were asked about their habits for downloading apps; the overall of participants said they spent roughly $9 a month for around five apps.</p><p>On average, Android users downloaded 8.1 apps per month, and iPhone users downloaded 7.6. Both users spend about the same amount of time: 80-90 minutes for browsing new apps.<br /></p><p>Sources are from <a href="http://metrics.admob.com/2009/08/july-2009-metrics-report/">AdMob survey</a> via <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/170908/iphone_android_app_stores.html">PC World</a>.</p><p></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-46868044107422660302009-08-30T18:02:00.000+07:002009-08-30T18:04:31.839+07:00PA's 3rd edition of "There's an app for that!": Privacy, Movement and ShapeWriter<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/pa_3_apps_for_those.jpg" /></p>Another week went by since the <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/pas-2nd-edition-of-theres-app-for-that.html">second edition</a> of <em>"There's an app for that!"</em>, and now we've arrived at the third edition. Hope you'll like this one too..<br /><p>With more and more apps are flooding into the App Store every day, it's imposible to keep track each and every one of them. Especially since there are more crap apps in there, rather than the one that's really useful for your need. Apple is proud with the abundant of apps inside its App Store, and even came up with a slogan for it: <em>"There's an app for that!"</em></p><p>So with those facts in mind, I'm gathering around three of them, because who knows perhaps they'll come in handy for you someday, and I'll periodically release another edition when I found some interesting apps. Have a great start of the weekend y'all, and hopefully these apps can cheer you guys up.</p><p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; "><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532bf85970b-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532bf85970b " alt="Privacy_app" title="Privacy_app" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532bf85970b-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> </span>PrivaCy</strong></p><p>It was a quite of debate when news about how iPhone apps are sending data to 'home' (the developer who created the app) broke out on the net, in fact it is still now. It's a love and hate situation for iPhone users, since first of all the data sent 'home' is sensitive information for some users, and secondly the data can be used for good like for improving the apps by developers.</p><p>But nevertheless, for you who are not comfortable on knowing that some of the apps installed in your iPhone might be sending data without your consent, there's a free app in Cydia just to block all of those data tracking on (jailbroken) iPhone; it's called PrivaCy.</p><p>According to Patrick J from <a href="http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/iphone-news/want-to-stop-all-data-tracking-in-your-iphone-apps-theres-a-jailbreak-app-for-that">JAiB</a>;<em> the app adds a new item to the Settings app, right below ‘Store’. When you tap on it in Settings you’ll see a screen labeled ‘Send Anonymous Usage Statistics’ –and you can toggle On and Off this data collection for four leading companies (that provide this function within thousands of apps)</em>. Read Patrick's extensive blog to know more about data tracking by Pinch Media.</p><p>With this app installed in your iPhone, you can finally sleep tight again tonight. ;-p</p><p><strong>Movement</strong></p><p><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532c5b4970b-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532c5b4970b " alt="Movement_app" title="Movement_app" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532c5b4970b-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> Having hundreds of app within your iPhone is like collecting trophies, so some say, it's like a good reason to brag at your geek friends when all of you are hanging out in a bar. For an avid App Store visitor, having up to 100 or above apps seems like a normal behaviour, not to mention whenever new free apps are being offered for a limited time.</p><p>But managing each and one of the apps is just plain a headache to do, from the moment the newly installed app appears in home screen to the time you spent minutes / hours to rearrange it with the other app icons. It get worst when something bad happened, you have to restore the iPhone and later the app icons are scrambled again.</p><p>Thank goodness a developer name Jeff Stieler has created an application called <a href="http://www.movementapp.com/">Movement</a> to manage the app icons arrangement on your jailbroken iPhone, but it is done through your Mac (at least OS X 10.5). And for you Windows users, too bad because Jeff says he is not going to create a Windows version of his app. Here's the <a href="http://www.movementapp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=25">quote</a> from Jeff:</p><p></p><blockquote><p><em>I am sorry, but I have no plans of porting Movement to Windows.<br />Instead, I will focus my free time into improving Movement as it currently exists.<br />My apologies to all the Windows users wanting Movement, I just don't have the time!</em></p></blockquote><p>Perhaps it's about time you PCs switch to Mac. ~LOL~</p><p><strong>ShapeWriter</strong></p><p><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532cc33970b-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532cc33970b " alt="Shapewriter_app" title="Shapewriter_app" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a532cc33970b-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> This isn't exactly a new app because it's actually has been around for quite some time, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=285484703&mt=8">ShapeWriter</a> is an amazing and a well known app for helping those who have trouble writing with virtual keyboard on touchscreen smartphone. Users don't have to punch the desired buttons like they used to, but simply by dragging their fingers across on-screen keyboard to produce the words they want. Here's the explanation from the developer:</p><blockquote><p><em>Shape writing, based upon nearly 10 years of research and development, is an easy, fast, and fun way to write on a computer or mobile device. Instead of “hunting and pecking” letters, single gestures on a touch keyboard produce an entire word. For example: a stroke that roughly connects “w” to “o” to “r” and ends on “d” is recognized by ShapeWriter’s intelligent algorithms as the word ‘word’.</em></p></blockquote><p>According to Jason D. O'grady from <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=4263">ZDNet</a>; the app is based on research that began in the late 1990’s at IBM. Its Almaden Research Center published the first rigorous mathematical optimization result of touch keyboard based on the Metropolis “random walk” algorithm — the same algorithm used by scientists to understand molecule structures. <em>*wow!*</em></p><p>There are two version of ShapeWriter app in App Store; one is free and the other one is the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=300732187&mt=8">pro version</a> worth $5 per license that will give you cut/copy/paste, landscape support, custom colors, fonts and appearances, a practice game and the ability to turn off the email footer and ads.</p><p>ShapeWriter has been gaining numerous praise not only for iPhone, but also for Android.</p><p></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-36373700443994445422009-08-30T15:54:00.000+07:002009-08-30T16:39:09.413+07:00Dev-Team: it's all "snowy" and safe with Snow Leopard<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/snow_leopard.jpg" /></p>It's been awhile since Apple overhaul its successful operating system for Macs, so it got everyone excited to see the next generation <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/">Mac OS X</a> when it was finally made available for every Mac users on August 28th. But Snow Leopard is not an entirely new operating system, it's more like a tuned-up from the previous version.<p><em>"Refined, not reinvented."</em> That is Apple's slogan for the new Snow Leopard, and Apple claims the new operating system will still have its simplicity and ease of use like Mac users love it. Simply put, Apple intend to make Mac OS X better and faster. It is possible this is needed to be done in order to put Snow Leopard in battle head to head with Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7, which is said to be the best Windows OS since the aging XP.</p><p>Most of Mac users immediately made a jump to download and install the new operating system, some already giving out positive feedbacks on using it for few days. But as good as it gets, a jailbroken iPhone owner should remember to think twice before hitting that update button, is it safe for my bricked iPhone?</p><p>Apparently Dev-Team also made a quick <a href="http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/174506519/snow-brainer">announcement</a> that the new Snow Leopard is safe enough to use with the<em> 'redsn0w'</em> and <em>'ultrasn0w'</em> unlock tools, here's the quote from their website:</p><p></p><blockquote><p><em>Snow Leopard, the OS released for Mac on Friday, poses no new wrinkles for the redsn0w jailbreak or ultrsn0w unlock. </em></p></blockquote><blockquote><p><em>To summarize the status of our tools (all of which are available through the links at the left):</em></p></blockquote><ul><li><em>You can use redsn0w to jailbreak any iPhone or iPod Touch using OS X, Windows, or Linux. For both 3.0 and 3.0.1 firmwares, you should point redsn0w at the 3.0 IPSW. If you see it hang at “waiting for reboot”, just unplug and replug that USB cable.</em></li><li><em>You can use ultrasn0w to unlock the iPhone 3G/3GS, or BootNeuter to unlock the iPhone 2G. Both ultrasn0w and BootNeuter are available via Cydia.</em></li><li><em>You can use PwnageTool for Mac to create custom IPSWs with pre-installed packages.</em></li><li><em>For detailed guides on how to run any of these tools, sites like iClarified have some great tutorials. For specific help on any problems, feel free to use our comment system below. angiepangie and Confucious are your friendly moderators and they’re joined by a number of other very knowledgeable commenters too! </em></li></ul><p></p><blockquote><p><em>We’re glad to see Apple joining in on the “snow” theme. If only Apple had called their new OS “Sn0w Leopard”!</em></p></blockquote><p>Hopefully that is indeed a good sign of Apple is "blessing" the unlocking tools for iPhone. That's what we all really want right? One big happy family of white "sn0w" Mac OS X. ;-p</p><p></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-60157401283161135572009-08-30T15:17:00.000+07:002009-08-30T15:18:16.790+07:00Be bad, have WiFi in your smartphone<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/jens_tangled.jpg" /></p>Here's a thought: do you need WiFi in your smartphone nowadays?<p>Like tangled tentacles, it's like a plant is trying to get in touch with other plants, finding a way or another to get connected. And so are we, back in the old day when the first phone invented, we found ourselves communicating with land-wired phone even up until today. Then came advanced telecommunication with wireless technology, like the one you're currently enjoying so much in your palm: mobile phone.</p><p>Technology keep on advancing, soon enough data is also transfered wirelessly. Not satisfied enough with the ability to communicate anywhere and whenever we want, mobile users are demanding to have for more and more data transported to their smartphone. Unable to coop with data demand from subscribers, wireless carriers turn their head in slow adaptation for faster data network (EDGE to 3G / HSDPA) and offering high priced data packages. Thus resulting users to look for alternative; WiFi.</p><p>According to global consulting and advisory firm Ovum in a recent <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/170256/wifi_now_a_smartphone_must_have.html?tk=rss_news">data research</a>, consumers nowadays are demanding WiFi to be a standard part of technology in their smartphones. From 77 smartphone models identified, there are 59 handsets had GPS (Global Positioning System) capability and 49 had WiFi. Tim Renowden, an analyst at Ovum said WiFi and GPS are now key features across nearly all smartphones, not just high-end models.</p><p><em>"Some operators still have a reluctance to admit WiFi-equipped handsets onto their networks, but Ovum believes consumers now expect WiFi to be present in smartphones,"</em> Renowden said.</p><p>There's a very good reason for wireless carriers to hate WiFi present in today's smartphones, besides the worry of network stress from massive data transfer; it's VoIP. Because using VoIP in their smartphone, mobile users are able to replace the need of subscribing monthly to make and receive calls on their phones. It's definetely cheaper, though not at all practical, especially when one is out of WiFi network reach. But still, it worry much enough for wireless carriers to ask mobile manufaturers not to put WiFi into their handsets.</p><p>I don't have to give you a too far away picture, a fine example can be seen in Palm's old smartphones: the Trēo™ 680 and 750. When these two smartphones were out in the market, WiFi already became a new trend, but unfortunately Palm's policy on not to include the technology in those Trēos is still baffled me.</p><p>Another good example of how the combination of WiFi and VoIP scares the hell out of wireless carriers is shown by the currently under investigation Google Voice app blockage in iPhone, when FCC is poking both Apple and AT&T for answers on the real reason behind the disappearance of the app, indirectly both companies admitted that they have a deal to <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs/bizfeed/170661/atandt_and_apple_admit_deal_to_block_voip_on_iphone.html?tk=rss_news">block VoIP on iPhone</a>.</p><p>Apple says the Google Voice app is merely still under evaluation to be given entrance into iPhone or not, Apple's reasons are because the app is duplicating iPhone functionality and thus altering the user experience. While AT&T says the wireless company didn't know nothing about it, and in a press <a href="http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=13963">statement</a> said: <em>"any AT&T customer may access and use Google Voice on any web-enabled device operating on AT&T's network, including the iPhone, by launching the application through their web browser, without the need to use the Apple App Store."</em></p><p>So when a giant wireless carrier like AT&T enforces an undisclosed agreement on not to use VoIP on its network, and a big mobile manufacturer like Apple is compelled to play along, then that's when consumers' rights is violated. Basically, the WiFi technology has been slowed down because of practices like that. The inability to use their rights of those who are powerless and defend it against those who have power, we should shudder at the thought...</p><p>Like it or not, WiFi is the current and future technology (as we're nearing the ratification of 802.11n Draft 2.0) for smartphone. So if you're about to buy a smartphone without WiFi in it, why don't you ask yourself the question I asked you on the top of this post.<br />Be bad, have WiFi in your smartphone and rebel for a cause with VoIP. ;-D</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-13183066734452782042009-08-29T01:01:00.004+07:002009-08-29T01:49:20.970+07:00Whose butt is that?<p><img align="left" hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/whose_butt.jpg" />There's a lyric in a song that says something like this:</p><blockquote><p><em>I like big butts and I can not lie<br />You other brothers can't deny<br />...<br />'Cause you notice that butt was stuffed<br />Deep in the jeans she's wearing<br />I'm hooked and I can't stop staring<br />Oh baby, I wanna get with you<br />And take your picture*</em></p><p><i>* taken from "Baby Got Back"</i></p></blockquote>I don't want to be rude, or posting up an inappropriate post, but then hey maybe that's what so good of having a blog of my own, rite? ;-p<p></p><p></p><div>Anyway, it was not my intention at first but I can't help to keep this to myself.. Gotta share this one with you guys: whose butt is that on the left photo there? I mean... who's that crouching down with a pose like that to get a dropped purse?</div><div><br /></div><div>She's gotta be desperate, or she's just having a back-pain... But wait, is that a she? You sure? Could be some sort of a sick guy who dressed like a woman.. Nah, can't be.. That fur jacket, tight blue jean and pretty high heels, that gotta be a chic girl. But... to think about it, what kinda chic girl who bend over with a pose like that..?</div><div><br /></div><div>The lyric really hit the right spot eh? Now you're hooked after seeing the photo there, can't stop staring at the butt, thank goodness somebody took a picture for you.. ~LOL~</div><div><br /></div><div>Here's some hints for you: yes that is a she, she's a fashionita who stars in one of MTV's reality shows, and she's also a Crackberry (uses BlackBerry). Can you now guess who she is?</div><div><br /></div><div>Find out who she is at the end of the weekend, I'll post her whole photos on Sunday. I'm pretty sure you'll be surprised.. ;-)</div>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-36177259582300210332009-08-23T12:29:00.002+07:002009-08-23T12:50:37.632+07:00Why a tablet, Apple?<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/bigger_ipod_touch.jpg" /></p>Tired of hearing the rumored Apple's tablet?<br />If yes, then you ain't seen nothing yet. We're only half way to the next month Apple's [music] event, as we're nearing the September 9 (if the rumor is to be believed), you'll be seeing / hearing more rumors and topics about Steve Jobs' greatest next invention.<p>So today is no exception, like yesterday I'll be talking some more about Apple's tablet. Apart from that, what is the better way to tease you guys with those drool worthy images of how the tablet might be, than by keep talkin' about it over and over and over and... ~LOL~<br />Previously I've talked about <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/chiming-in-about-apples-tablet.html">what we know so far</a> about the Apple's tablet, and if the <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/could-it-be-steve-jobs-health-linked-to.html">deadline</a> to introduce the device has got something to do with how many Steve Jobs' spare lives left, but the biggest question still remain: <strong><em>Why a tablet?*</em></strong></p><p><em>* Note: the following discussion (ranting is more likely) only assume that Apple is indeed working a tablet computer for the Sep. 9 event</em></p><p>If you watched the latest <a href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/palmaddicts/2009/08/-patv-live-.html">PATV</a>, Sammy was talking about the Apple's tablet too and his reason on why he much prefer a MacBook Pro rather than a tablet is a spot on. Many of you must've also agree at some point and wondering on why would Steve Jobs pick a tablet as the incarnation of his next idea to change the world, so we to speak. With the big wide blank space left out cold lying somewhere without answer, let's have some fun by trying to assess the posibilities and try to burrow inside the unfeasible mind of Steve Jobs.</p><p><strong>The survey says...</strong></p><p>According to a new survey conducted by <a href="http://www.retrevo.com/">Retrevo</a> (via <a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/08/18/school_shoppers_choose_netbooks_over_apple_for_now.html">AppleInsider</a>), an electronics product review search service; 34% of 300 students surveyed said they prefer "small lightweight netbook," while only 17% are planning to buy an Apple MacBook, the rest said they're going to get PC laptop. This is an obvious and clear sign that netbook is gaining popularity in the academic circle, a society which is populated by 20-something crowd, the age of consumers that are most likely to buy an Apple MacBook because of its "coolness".</p><p>In the contrast of high-priced MacBooks compared to the low budget netbooks, Apple need to act fast to attract that 20-something crowd back to its embrace. Analysts believe, tablet is Apple's answer, and it will become a very different device (from other similar devices) that will target a very niche market. Something Apple loves to do.</p><p>But on the contrary, Apple dislike survey and never did market research (that we know of). <em>“We do no market research. We don’t hire consultants”</em>, said Jobs in an interview with Fortune magazine. <em>"But we never hire consultants, per se. We just want to make great products.”</em></p><p>Because for Steve Jobs, there's only two kinds of product he acknowledge: amazing product or trash. There's no in between, there's no a so-so product for him, it's either a good end result (for him) or simply just trash. That's why he often taunt his engineers to create the impossible, and sent them back to the drawing board again to start from scratch if he sees something he doesn't like. And for that very reason, Jobs believes that the customers are paying Apple's gadgets for the right price.</p><p><strong>If the price is right...</strong></p><p>With the global economy crisis slowly past us all, yet still leave an unsecure financial feeling behind, and the irresistible price of netbooks looming restlessly on Apple's most potential buyers, I don't think Apple is only planning to sit pretty and do nothing. That is just not right for the company who has won Fortune's <a href="http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/mostadmired/">Most Admired Companies</a> this year for its innovation, there's got to be something brewing at Apple's kitchen...</p><p>But here's one small fact; no matter how good Apple make their Macs, price is still the crucial part on deciding to buy a laptop, especially for students with limited budget. Money talks, but not the way the saying is originally intended. But Apple still won't make a computer under $500 price tag, Steve Jobs even has <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/iphone-is-apples-netbook-says-steve.html">said</a> something like this when he was asked about netbook's attractive price: <em>"We don't know how to make a $500 computer that's not a piece of junk, and our DNA will not let us ship that."</em></p><p>That's why rumor has it the Apple's tablet will costs around $700 or above, even though Apple is going to positioned its tablet against netbooks. The tablet itself along with the price tag will fill in the gap between the iPod Touch and cheapest MacBook, creating another option for users to pick according to their need.</p><p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/gizmodoitabletcontest26.jpg" /></p><p><strong>What a tablet can do?</strong></p><p>Let's toss aside the "coolness" factor that we know for sure the netbook's can not and will not compete with Apple's tablet, and while we're at it let's also throw away for a moment the price tag predicament that we know for certain Apple's tablet price can not be the same and will never be under netbook's. With those two factors out of the picture, the only remaining left is the features comparison.</p><p>The first idea of netbook is as simple as its name; it's only for surfing the web, email, chatting, read/compose documents, and all other light tasks that don't need powerfull hardware. And as long as the users are not using netbook for heavy multi-tasking, it's not designed for that. All because of the netbook's design, it must be small and lightweight so it'll be easy for users to carry netbook.</p><p>A tablet's design is pretty much close to the netbook's I've just described above, in fact a tablet has to be better since there's no physical keyboard attached to it. A tablet is smaller and more lightweight than a netbook, thus it's unlikely to be more powerful than a netbook. And let's not forget Apple's multi-tasking policy in iPhone/iPod Touch: there's no multi-tasking allowed. Combining them all, a tablet will have to rely more on the "cloud" to do more tasks.</p><p><span style="font-weight: bold; ">If the "cloud" is the limit...</span></p><p>The netbook popularity marks a new dawn of how people use their mobile computer, and it's going up onto the cloud computing. Apple realized this very well, that's why the company is building a <a href="http://www.cultofmac.com/interview-apples-gigantic-new-data-center-hints-at-cloud-computing/14680">gigantic new data center</a> in Maiden, North Carolina. So big, that Rich Miller the editor of Data Center Knowledge called it as "a big-ass data center.”</p><p><em>“The companies that are building the biggest data centers tend to also have the biggest cloud ambitions,”</em>says Miller. And that is for a very good, and also for a very BIG reason. Apple is selling more and more iPhone and iPod Touch every year, App Store is growing larger every day, Push Notification needs more power to move around the cloud. And with the coming of a new family member into the products line-up, Apple must think of expanding its cloud services. It's only natural, a family always move to a bigger house when a baby is coming, or expand the house to make room for the new offspring.</p><p>We all familiar with how Apple do its business, there's no way Apple is only planning to sell its tablet just like that without any new features in it that will make it more than just an ordinary tablet amongst the existing similar products in the market. For all we can imagine, it's possible that Apple is preparing some kinda cloud services to compete with Google.</p><p>The search giant company is the biggest threat to Apple, all of you remember how Apple blocked Google Voice app in App Store, and now the issue is currently being <a href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/08/21/atandt-tells-the-fcc-it-had-no-role-in-removing-google-voice-fro/">investigated</a> by FCC. The Google Voice app can turn iPod Touch into an iPhone, because of the VoIP service provided by Google. The aforementioned app basically eliminates the main thing that differentiate iPod Touch from iPhone: voice call, no wonder AT&T is so pesky about the app existence.</p><p>While on the other hand, there's a theory that Apple blocks Google Voice app because the company wants to have similar service pre-installed within the tablet, avoiding such trouble with AT&T and FCC, since the device is physically different from iPhone/iPod Touch.</p><p><strong>Killing two birds with one stone...</strong></p><p>But wait, can't the iPod Touch do everything the tablet can do?<br />To tell you the truth, from what I've talked so far above, all in all if I may say: Apple's tablet will most likely like a giant iPod Touch but with bigger body and larger screen. It can do pretty much the same of what iPod Touch can do already.</p><p>So far Apple has keep improving and adding more features into the iPod Touch, blurring even more of its function from an entertainment mobile device or a PDA. But what is the difference of iPod Touch from its siblings, the other iPods? The big wide screen of course, its a better solution for people who wants to watch a movie or read an e-book on iPod but the screen is too small.</p><p>And there's also a problem of storage, every iPod line-ups including the Touch have limited storage capacities. The biggest capacity iPod Touch got is max at 32GB, it's barely enough to fit in one or two HD movies. A tablet has more space inside to host bigger storage capacity, along with bigger battery, hopefully. So with a tablet, Apple hopes to give an ultimate entertainment mobile device which can perform as PDA as well. In short, Steve Jobs is going to "kill two birds with one stone."</p><p><strong>Love it or hate it?</strong></p><p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/u_a_m_p.jpg" /></p><p>Then where does that leave us with the Apple's tablet? Like it, or hate it? Or perhaps you don't vote? Hear... hear... If your choice is the latter, maybe it's because you haven't seen the device yet. Same here. Previously, there's <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/chiming-in-about-apples-tablet.html">a live shot</a> of the purpotedly Apple's tablet circling around the blogosphere, it was coming from a French blog. But I don't believe it's the real deal, since the device is so not Apple-like quality design, it's lacking that "cool" minimalism aesthetic you see in every Apple's products.</p><p>Actually, for me the closest live photo shot of the highly rumored Apple's tablet was coming from <em>Pocketables</em>. The gadget blog received <a href="http://www.pocketables.net/2009/08/more-photos-of-unknown-android-mid-surface.html">two sets of photos</a> from an anonymous tipster showing an unidentified MID that runs Android OS, but when you see it closely (pictured above) it does have some similarity to Apple iPod Touch. Such as the silver/chrome finish of the mysterious device's round bezel, and the dark glossy screen reminds me of the <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/real-reason-why-new-macbooks-use-glass.html">MacBook's screen</a>. Could it be the real deal?</p><p>Unfortunately we'll have to wait few more weeks till Apple's rumored September 9 event to see the real tablet... <em>*sigh*</em></p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-6241641368391713042009-08-23T12:14:00.001+07:002009-08-23T19:01:15.805+07:00PA's 2nd edition of "There's an app for that!": Safari Download Manager, ActivateMMS2G, Spell Numbers<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/pa_2_apps_for_those.jpg" /></p>Time flies by so quickly when we're busy doing things, it's already been a week since the <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2009/08/pas-1st-edition-of-theres-app-for-that.html">first edition</a> of <em>"There's an app for that!"</em>. Hope you'll like this one too..<br /><p>With more and more apps are flooding into the App Store every day, it's imposible to keep track each and every one of them. Especially since there are more crap apps in there, rather than the one that's really useful for your need. Apple is proud with the abundant of apps inside its App Store, and even came up with a slogan for it: <em>"There's an app for that!"</em></p><p>So with those facts in mind, I'm gathering around three of those funny yet quite useful apps, because who knows perhaps they'll come in handy for you someday, and I'll periodically release another edition when I found some interesting apps. Have a great start of the weekend y'all, and hopefully these apps can cheer you guys up.</p><p><strong>Safari Download Manager</strong></p><p>Downloading large files is considered a common thing in today's digital era of HD (High Definition) movies and audios, music sometimes offered not only per one song but in albums, and sometimes you need to download a bulk of documents on the go, what can you do when you left your laptop behind?</p><p>This is when <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/iphone-is-apples-netbook-says-steve.html">Steve Jobs' words</a> really proven right: <em>”You know, one of our entrants into that category if you will is the iPhone, for browsing the Internet, and doing email and all the other things that a netbook lets you do. And being connected via the cellular network wherever you are, an iPhone is a pretty good solution for that, and it fits in your pocket."</em></p><p>That's right, you got your iPhone/iPod Touch in your pocket. It can help you to download those files you needed right away, but wait a sec, how do you do that exactly? Enter the Safari Download Manager (SDM), a $2 dollars worth app that helps you to manage your downloads on your iPhone. From finding the files in a website, to lets you continue browsing while the downloads keep moving, with the app you can download several files and put them in queue or download simultenously,.</p><p><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a569079b970c-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a569079b970c " alt="Safari_downloader_screenshot" title="Safari_downloader_screenshot" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a569079b970c-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> The geniuses behind SDM are Dustin Howett and Youssef Francis, here's a quote from them:</p><p></p><blockquote><p><em>"This extension brings a full download manager to Safari, complete with running and controlling multiple downloads, accessible via a new toolbar item. This is an improvement on other existing extensions that take over the currently displayed document to display status information, hindering your navigation. Safari Download Manager (SDM) allows you to continue browsing while downloads are taking place (and can even download in the background, as Safari will not exit if there are any pages loaded).<br />Users can configure filetypes to download and add their own extensions and mimetypes to the download list."</em></p></blockquote><p>The SDM app will add a new tab at the bottom bar of the Safari, and once you start downloading, a badge will pops out to show you how many downloads are going. At the download tab, you can view your downloads and the progress bar, still in there you can cancel any downloads too.</p><p>Safari Download Manager app only available in Cydia App Store, Apple should've let this app in the official App Store, it's about time iPhone users make use the 3G connection don't you think?<br /><em>* SDM screenshots are courtesy of </em><a href="http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news/679988-safari-download-manager-new-cydia.html"><em>ModMyI</em></a></p><p><strong>ActivateMMS2G</strong></p><p>Don't believe everything you heard from big companies, not even if it is Apple. Only <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/2008/12/only-fool-believes-in-apple.html">a fool</a> take everything they say for granted... ;-p</p><p>They say the iPhone Classic, you do remember this poor first gen iPhone with only EDGE connection, can't have MMS because of hardware limitation. Creating a wave of jealousy from the brave first adopters to those who have the iPhone 3G / 3G[S]. But is it? Or is that only another Apple's marketing strategy to lure people to buy the new iPhone? Either way, not everyone is jumping to buy a newer iPhone whenever Apple releases one, in fact there are people out there who still linger to their iPhone Classic.</p><p>So fear not, o' you brave souls, there's an app for that, to enable MMS in your iPhone Classic. ActivateMMS2G is can be considered as a hack app that will patch your iPhone 2G (EDGE) to allow it to receive and send MMS, the app can be found in Cydia. All thanks to the creative genius <a href="http://ispazio.net/">iSpazio</a> who have made this happen, here's the detail on how to install the app (via <a href="http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/06/activate-mms-on-iphone-2g-first-gen/">iHackintosh</a>):</p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline; "><span style="-webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: none; "></span><span style="-webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: none; "></span><span style="-webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: none; "><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a512238e970b-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a512238e970b " alt="141430-activatemms2g_original" title="141430-activatemms2g_original" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a512238e970b-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> </span>Pre-requisites:</span></p><ul><li>iPhone 2G OS 3.0 Jailbreaked with Cydia.</li><li>Uninstall "asBattery" if you had installed previously.</li></ul><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Instructions to enable MMS on iPhone EDGE:</span></p><ol><li>Go to Cydia and download the package ActivateMMS2G available in the repository of iSpazio.</li><li>Restart the iPhone.</li><li>Next go to Settings > Messages and make sure MMS Messaging is ON. If it’s not, restart your iPhone one more time.</li><li>Go into Settings> General> Network> Cellular Data Network, and add the MMS info for your carrier. You can check out their website or just call them and ask them.</li></ol><p><em>* Note : Do not install the hack on Firmware 2.2.1 or view a black screen with the Apple logo and will have to restore. If you haven’t jailbreaked your iphone 2G with OS 3.0 yet then follow the easy steps Unlock/Jailbreak iPhone 2g OS 3.0 Using RedSn0w on Windows Mac.</em></p><p>Good luck!</p><p><em>PS: there's also a hack from </em><a href="http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/06/how-to-activate-video-camera-in-iphone-2g3g-os-30/"><em>iHackintosh</em></a><em> on how to activate video camera in iPhone Classic (2G) and iPhone 3G using the iPhone OS 3.0 software, but looks like it's not easy as it look...</em></p><p><strong>Spell Numbers (to activate Emoji)</strong></p><p><a style="float: right;" href="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a5122e4a970b-pi"><img class="at-xid-6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a5122e4a970b " alt="Step10" title="Step10" src="http://palmaddict.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c67b753ef0120a5122e4a970b-800wi" border="0" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> According to a market data from <a href="http://macnn.com/rd/138436==http://www.gfkjpn.co.jp/">Gfk Japan</a>, the 32GB iPhone 3G was the most popular smartphone in Japan on July. Do you know why? I think I know why, it's probably got something to do with Emoji icon allowed in Japan's iPhone 3G. ~LOL~</p><p>Anyway, for you who don't know yet; Emoji is the Japanese term for the picture characters or emoticons used in Japanese wireless messages and webpages (taken from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji">Wikipedia</a>). Emoji is very popular in Japan especially among the teens, but apparently Emoji also become more and more popular world wide thanks to iPhone. However, there's a small tiny problem in using Emoji: it's not standardized yet. Each Emoji icons are different from one smartphone to another, and also not every wireless carriers allow Emoji. This is why Apple has <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2404">stated</a> that viewing Emoji picture characters on an iPhone requires iPhone OS 2.2 or later and a SoftBank SIM.</p><p>But thank goodness it was not the end of the world when Apple said that, like the saying goes like this: <em>"there's a way if there's a will,"</em> there's an easy hack to enable Emoji in iPhone using a free app called <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=284858425&mt=8">Spell Numbers</a>. But before the Emoji is activated in your iPhone, you need to activate the easter egg in Spell Numbers app first, here's the <a href="http://www.waterworld.com.hk/en/spell_number_easter_egg">instruction</a> complete with screenshots. Furthermore, the instruction says that Emoji on/off setting will still be around even if you delete the app.</p><p>There's a good news though for those who love Emoji icons; Apple and Google is joining hand in hand to propose an encoding for these emoji. But it looks like going to take some time before the proposal is finished, because so far there are 674 icons already and lots more to come. Read the <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/unicodesymbols/Home/emoji-symbols/proposal-text">proposal document</a> (via <a href="http://whatjapanthinks.com/2009/03/18/apple-and-google-proposing-emoji-unicode-standard/">What Japan Thinks</a>) for more technical details.</p>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7163282533434288318.post-55043300677940364782009-08-22T09:57:00.003+07:002009-08-22T10:15:01.287+07:00Jennifer Aniston strikes a pose when taking a call<p></p><p align="center"><img hspace="10" src="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee176/andyjs_aw/jen_calls.jpg" /></p>So this is how Jennifer Aniston pose when she's taking a call with her cell phone (pictured above), she really knows how to pops out that curvy line of her body to the max. Mmm... mmm..<div><br /></div><div>It's been awhile since my last post about Hollywood <a href="http://treoaddiction.blogspot.com/search/label/celebrities">celebrities</a>, and I'm glad this time around is everybody's princess of sweetheart; Ms. Jen Aniston. She's the only one from the entire cast of "Friends" tv series who is continue to be sucessfully keep existing in the wide screen even until now, Jen is currently spotted working on her new movie called "The Bounty" at the downton Manhattan on Friday morning.</div><div><br /></div><div>There's a hot rumor about on set love between Jen and her co-star Gerard Butler, everyone involved in the movie kept saying that there's a special kind of chemistry between them two on and off the set of the film. That's a relief to know actually, perhaps the always gorgerous-looking Jen can finally find love again with him, after all a princess deserves a king (Gerard Butler played King Leonidas character in the "300" movie).</div>Andy J. S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14088964127203428730noreply@blogger.com0