Thursday, November 17, 2011

FW: Amazon Kindle Fire

From: Robert

 

If you are already an Amazon Prime subscriber there are a lot of reasons to get a Kindle Fire.  Free movie ala Netflix streaming, free 1 month Amazon Prime membership, free "lending library" book every month.  Except that I already have 2 tablets already (Nook,HP TouchPad) and only use one of those much, I’d jump on this.  Maybe this could make a good Christmas present for my daughter?

 

http://www.amazon.com/review/R12YEC083C9GWW/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R12YEC083C9GWW

 

http://www.amazon.com/review/RBUNL9QWDYTD7/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#RBUNL9QWDYTD7

 

http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Fire-Amazon-Tablet/dp/B0051VVOB2/ref=amb_link_357728122_4/182-6809411-9594236?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=13WCYM2J7D7ZZ7V6XEAV&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1331433982&pf_rd_i=507846

 

 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Steve Jobs 1955-2011



By most accounts, Steve Jobs was an ass.  He was a bully in every respect.  It is possible that having a billion dollars made Jobs feel like that he was above the rules that everyone else had to follow.

I don't think that I would have lasted 2 weeks working for Steve Jobs.  I have known and worked with people who were minor versions of Jobs.  These are people with such inflated egos and strong personal ambition that they
don't care if they step on everyone else.

One has to wonder then, why there is such a huge international outpouring of sentiment over Steve Jobs death?  The reasoning seems to be that we love someone who gave us such wonderful toys.  Also, Steve Jobs public persona was that of a likable guy with huge charisma.  I think that people want to believe that Jobs changed and matured over time.  It is not clear that he ever did.

I want to believe that Jobs behavior was because of an almost clinical obsession to achieve perfection.  Personally I can relate somewhat.  His biggest weakness was also his biggest strength, because his personal obsessions allowed him to achieve great things.

Despite his character flaws, there is no question that Jobs was a great man.  The life he lived is inspirational.  Here was a man who was on a personal  mission to change the world and he succeeded brilliantly a few times over.  If it weren't for Jobs and the dedicated people at Apple, we would have waited another five years for smart phones to reach the level of the iPhone.  It was a product that was truly ahead of its time, and so was the original McIntosh computer, and to a less extent the iPad.

Jobs final words were "Wow. Wow. Wow."  I couldn't agree more.  Steve Jobs made computer technology cool.  That is quite an accomplishment.

However, technology will change our world so much over the coming decades, there will come a time when the iPhone and the iMac seem primitive.  Jobs contribution will be somewhat forgotten and relegated to a footnote in history.  He was the Walt Disney of the computer age; He started a wonderful company, but now he is gone.  The torch has been passed onto other people.  Nevertheless, the world is a lesser place because of his passing.

I spent the last few weeks reading about Steve Jobs and watching videos about him.  I think that these are worth looking at:


















Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Re: IOS 5.0.1

The update is not yet available to the general public. 
IOS 5.0.1

'Good news if you're one of the iOS 5 users who suffers from crippled battery life: Most early reports are showing that iOS 5.0.1 fixes the problem completely.

"Frankly the difference is nothing short of amazing," said Wired reader Donald Kuntzman, who downloaded the update on his Verizon iPhone 4. "To go almost an entire day without a change in the meter reading seems unbelievable. Where before I could almost watch the battery drain, now it doesn't move at all."

Kuntzman noticed that the battery life on his iPhone degraded after the iOS 5 upgrade. He needed to charge his phone once a day, and always worried it would die before he had a chance to recharge it. He could practically "watch the battery drain," but since the update, his battery level doesn't seem to drop at all.'

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/11/ios-5-update-improvement/

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Check out MythBusters: A Savage Surfing from Discovery Channel

  • If you are on an iPhone or iPod Touch with the Discovery Channel App installed, click
    MythBusters: A Savage Surfing.
  • If you are on an iPhone or iPod Touch but do not have the Discovery Channel App installed, click
    MythBusters: A Savage Surfing.
  • Not on an iPhone or iPod Touch? Click
    MythBusters: A Savage Surfing for the Discovery Channel site.



  • Sent from my iPhone

    The health problem of Steve Jobs

    Check out this video on YouTube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THWsjxXVOkM&feature=youtube_gdata_player