Archive for September 18th, 2007

Would I really want one?

Apple – iPod touch

It had to happen sooner or later. Apple ships to stores the iPod touch. To put it simply, it’s an iPhone without a phone and an additional 8GB of drive space. But would I want one?

Reviews published on the internet are mixed at best. There’s no bluetooth, no email application, no camera, no external speaker. Why should I fork out my money for this one? For places such as Asia where the iPhone has not yet been announced it is an attractive option. But with the unlocking hacks popping all over the internet, will it really matter?

The limited battery life and storage capacity on the iPod Touch doesn’t make it a must have device. Especially when you can get one with phone capabilities for the same price. With the largest capacity at 16GB, it’s not exactly impressive by today’s standards. Now the question begs, should Apple have released the iPod Touch earlier than the iPhone?

Judging by how the the iPod touch was constructed it would seem that it was easier to make than the iPhone. I would have bought a “wide screen” iPod than a new phone. The last phone I bought was two years ago. The phone could’ve come later. But with Apple entering the crowded mobile phone market with the iPhone, is it all driven by revenues? Even if Apple only captures 1% of the market. It’s worth a lot more than the portable music market which they currently dominate.

Just today Apple and O2 announced their partnership in an event in London which slowly brings the iPhone out of North America and into Europe. When asked of the lack of 3G into the phone, Steve Jobs replied that current 3G chips are “power hogs” That would significantly affect the performance of the iPhone as a phone.

It seems that Apple is waiting for HSDPA to come into it’s own as it is faster than both EDGE and 3G and most networks are currently upgrading their services to support this system. I guess we’ll have to wait until Macworld in January for any new announcement.

So with all of this happening, should one still buy an iPod touch? In my opinion. Yes. If you want the touch screen and widescreen fancy iPod, then by all means run to the Apple store and cash in. Yes if you already have a phone that you’re happy with. Yes if you can’t wait. Yes because it seems that Apple is willing to wait for newer technology that would make their phones more efficient. And video output is possible on the iPod Touch but not the iPhone.

Now why shouldn’t you buy an iPod Touch.
1. The iPhone is better.
2. It’s like saying, “I can’t afford an iPhone so I got an iPod Touch”
3. The iPhone is now unlocked, no reason to deny yourself the phone.
4. It could be better. (Battery life, storage, among other things)

So until I get my hands on either one. I may hold out for this one. But I still want one. And now I can’t decide.

Seriously???

MacNN | Adobe: Mac OS X Leopard could break AdobeCS3

It’s just so odd that a major developer such as Adobe could miss this. It took them forever to get their software into Universal Binary and Leopard development kits have been around for over a year now and the latest builds are always posted to the Apple Developer Community. Heck even qualified and accredited students can get their hands on it. Why can’t Adobe?

Sure we understand all the bugs and problems that come along with software development and particular with a new OS. Let’s hope that Adobe wont make us users wait 15 months for the Leopard build. Is the tardiness of the software because Apple released some apps that compete with their Premiere, Lightroom and Image Ready apps? Now that is just petty.

Let’s all wait and see.

The week that has been

It’s been a rough week for me. Down with the flu and all this stuff happening. Anyway let’s get right down to blogging here.

Coca Cola readying self-chilling soft drinks? – Engadget

I saw this in Popular Science or was it mechanics a while back the Coca-cola has indeed been working on this for a while now. I first saw a prototype of this when I was a kid that the entire thing fits into a soda can. But the whole gizmo that cools and stores the cola was so big at the time that the soda inside was less than 8 oz. Originally designed for the space program but apparently it never really took off. It would be great is they can get the same amount in the bottle (or can) and keep the price the same way as well. Here’s to the future.