Thursday, December 3, 2009
More Mean Ads From VW, Moto, And Google
But you know what? I absolutely love it! It's like the PC-Mac ads Apple put out but without the humor.
I think this will get Apple, Steve Jobs in particular, pretty pissed off. And you don't want Jobs pissed off. I think the gloves are off as far as Apple and Google are concerned.
More at Onxo Mobile Society.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Apple, Please Let Us Do More With iChat (For iPhone too)
Monday, November 30, 2009
T-Mobile USA To Get iPhone Before Verizon?
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Quick iPhone Musing
Of course, if you don't see it, then either I did something wrong or the app isn't working properly. I won't know until I publish this post. Well, we'll see, won't we?
Why two apps? Well? altBlogger doesn't allow me to save drafts but thend second app, BlogPress Lite, does. But BPL does allow me to create links, which is needed at times.
Anyway, many readers are interested in mobile blogging so I'll post my experiences about it later.
The second musing I want to share is that as I try to become more mobile while sharing my experiences, I ind the iPhone to be an excellent replacement for a standard laptop or netbook for basic computing. I've got an assortment of apps for office work, writing, creating and editing arts, and references. Anything that I might need are quickly and easily accessible through mobile Safari.
Plus I've got my music, games, and videos all with me as well.
I have to say that while push notifcation is great and all, omitting the ability, even a limited one, to allow some apps to run in the background has created inefficiencies. Hence, it's why I needed two diff blogging apps.
Plus I recent got a battery case for my iPhone that gives me three times more battery life. I think I am all set to run three or four apps simultaneously, Apple.
Posted with altBlogger.
Friday, November 20, 2009
iPhone - Great For Gaming? Nah...But Sega Thinks So
Sega thinks so. In fact, according to IGN, they're more than just excited. They've got stuff cooking that they can talk to anyone about. The first game in a long time from Sega is Super Monkey Ball 2. It's not out yet but it certainly looks pretty good.
So, what are these developments that Sega cannot talk about? I guess we'll know shortly. No matter what they are, it's important to understand what's being said. Sega, creator of Genesis, Dreamcast, Game Gear, and tons of gaming properties, believes the iPhone is for real. Hey, if it's good enough for Sega, it's good enough for me.
At the moment, you'd think Gameloft and EA were the only two big development houses making games for the iPhone but you should take a look at the app stores and you'll realize Sega has 5 games already in the store. But it's been a while since Sega released anything new and the games they released, besides, Sonic, are known properties, but they've created nothing new or port over their other their A-list games.
I'm talking Virtual Fighter, Phantasy Star, and Total War. Sega has dozens more top games that can bring over to the iPhone.
To really make a splash on the iPhone, I'm hoping for Sega to create a new slate of characters like for the iPhone. I'm looking for Sega to make history once more like they did with Sonic for the Genesis.
Personally, I think Apple has changed the dynamics of mobile gaming but I don't know if it has what it takes to take on Nintendo yet. Maybe with Sega in Apple's corner, that just might really happen after all.
Now for some video on Sega's upcoming Super Monkey Ball 2.
More at IGN, and Touch Arcade.
Apple Hiring Game Developers - More Than Just iPhone I Think
Apple is hiring someone who has worked on a big title possibly for some in-house gaming development to work on something that has to do with iPhone gaming. Maybe.
Here's what I've learned about Apple over the years. Never take what they let us see at face value. I know this has to do with gaming but I don't necessarily fall in line with those who automatically believe this is for the iPhone platform.
While it's not likely for the Mac, there is still the possibility. Plus, you've got to think that Apple thinking bigger than just iPhone or Mac gaming. There's still the Apple TV that Apple is slowly but surely working to "get it right".
We ought to know in a year or so just what Apple intend for its new gaming team to be doing. Don't be surprised if Apple does intend for the OS X to be more gaming friendly for developers as well as gamers.
- Develop games for the iPhone. Not likely.
- Develop games for the Mac. Not likely but possible.
- Develop games for the Apple TV. Not likely but possible.
- Develop games for the forthcoming iTablet. Not likely.
- Make changes to OS X to make it easier for developers to create games. Likely. Along that line, Apple can develop a couple of games to show OS X's new gaming potential. After all, year after year, the Mac has always been an after thought to Windows in the realm of gaming. So, yes. This is a likely scenario.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Parallells Desktop 5: Detailed Video Review
Via MacDailyNews, here is a detailed (15 minutes) review of the newest virtual environment for the OS X and Macs - Parallels Desktop 5.
Here are among the highlights for version 5:
- Optimized for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- Full support for Aero, including Flip 3D in Windows Vista and 7 & OpenGL 2.1
- Parallels Compressor automatically reclaims hard disk space
- Intel VT-x2 virtualization technology drives maximum performance
- Unmatched virtual machine performance
- Launch Windows apps directly from the Mac dock
- Support for Multi-Touch trackpad gestures in Windows applications
- Improved USB device compatibility — printers, cameras, mobile phones, scanners, GPS devices and more
- Run Mac OS X and Windows on multiple monitors
- Easily organize multiple windows with Exposé and Spaces
- Use Apple remote to control Windows applications
- Copy & paste formatted text and images between Windows, Mac and Linux
- See into the smarter way to run Windows
- Run more than 60 different — operating systems, including Windows, Linux, BSD and more
- Full support for Snow Leopard, Mac OS X Server, 8 virtual CPUs and 64-bit Windows
- SmartGuard’s instant "snapshots" make backup and recovery easier than ever
- Use administrator tools to protect and secure virtual machines
- Enhanced! DirectX 9.0c/9Ex with Shader Model 3 support for games and 3D graphics apps
- Bonus Software Parallels Internet Security by Kaspersky protects from virus and spyware threats, plus Acronis True Image and Acronis Disk Director
I've stopped at Parallels 2 but since upgrading to Snow Leopard, it stopped working. But just as well since Parallels 5 has a great many improvements over previous versions as well as its competitors.
Check out the video to see if this version is for you.
Also, you might want to consider a couple of other offerings such as Fusion 3 from VMWare or Sun Microsystem's Virtualbox, which is free.
More links and where to buys:
- MacDailyNews
- Chris Pirillo's review
- VMWare's Fusion 3
- Parallels 5 for Mac
- Amazon's Fusion 3 product page
- Amazon's Parallels 5 product page
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