Thursday, October 6, 2011

IPhone 4S Preorder Is Hours Away

I am not sure if you are aware of this because it kinda sneaked up on me.  We are hours away from the iPhone 4S preorder here in the US.

I was only made aware of this when I was at the temporary Apple store in Pasadena, CA to buy a couple of Apple TVs on behalf of my mom to give to her friends.  The Apple employee who was helping me was kind enough go answer a few questions I have about it and reminded me that I should be ready to order it tonight.

I supposed the news of Steve Jobs has sort of left me feel a bit out of it.  So, if you are looking to get the new iPhone, make sure you've got your Apple ID all set to go.
 
The ordering starts 3:01 am EST and 12:01 am PST.

-- Sent from my HP TouchPad

Avoiding The Web Today

I woke up this morning thinking about avoid the Internet today.  As you know, Steve Jobs passed.  I don't take these things well, even with people I've never met but follow closely as anyone can from a far on the Internet.  I guess with human nature, you don't have to have shaken hands with someone, met, or say hello to for someone to become a part of your life.

Steve Jobs, through his genius and deeds, have really impacted people far more than they realized.  And for us who follow tech and mobile, even more so.

I'm sure I'll much more to say about this so let me apologize.  It's a release for me.  And perhaps for you.  Like I said, I'm not very good at deal with these things. I don't know, I have learned how to grieve.

But I'll come back to mobile and other tech stuff soon enough.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Steve Jobs Passed...

Apple's page on Steve Jobs...

Which iPhone 4S Is Best For You?

Let's face it.  The iPhone 3GS is there at "free" because Apple wants to cover all basis from free and up.  It's why the iPhone 4 with 8 GB is at $99 and the iPhone 4S from $199 to $399.  But I'm telling you.  Get the iPhone 4S.  And if there is Sprint in your neighborhood, go with Sprint.

Apparently, this Cult of Mac (who I'm upset with right now because they have been so wrong with the information they've been pushing about the iPhone 5) post thinks you should get a 16 or 32 GB white 4S through Sprint.  I'm gonna leave the color and size up to you.  However, they did make a very good case with iCloud:  cloud storage could alleviate some storage issues.  

So, it has me thinking about whether I need a 32 GB model anymore.  However, I still have to see just how well iCloud services me first.  

See, I don't just take a lot of pics. I also take a lot of videos to the chagrin of my family and friends.  And they're all such pretty people too.  It's a damn shame.  

And with iPhone 4S capable of 1040p video capture versus 720p on the iPhone 4, I think I might need more storage than the 16 GB I've got on my iPhone now.  My hope is that I can find a way to offload some of that to a third party storage of my iCloud storage.  If I can do that, that would go a long long way in help me figure out just how to manage with 16 GB.  

you might think 16 GB is a lot for video.  True.  But as you know, 16 GB on the iPhone is shared with other data like iOS, music, apps, docs, and books.  So, we'll see just how well iCloud works for users who need more than 16 GB. After all, iCloud is suppose to help with the issue of space.

Otherwise, 32 GB iPhone 4S is probably the safest way to go.  

As for the 64 GB model, well, it's probably an overkill for a majority of iPhone users.  And that might be something to consider if you also carry with you a lot of video and games that you get from iTunes.  In that case, 64 GB might not be enough.



Microsoft's Line-Up For XBox Video

Here's a list of participating providers and studios that will be offer their services and contents for the Xbox.  All of this is from a deal Microsoft announced earlier today.

I'm like ESPN, HBO, Manga, and BBC.  

There are a few like AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon that are participating. I'm not sure what they are bring to the table.  Their channels?  That would be good.  Perhaps, this is why Dish Network offered its Blockbuster streaming a week or so ago.  

And then you've got the old ones like Hulu and Netflix.  Now, this is competition.

I am trying to see just how Apple and Google will try to counter this.  I see Google offer similar services for Google TV.  Apple?  Maybe these individual services can be persuaded to write apps and stream their video on iOS devices including Apple TV.

I Love Apple Rumors And Will Continue To Read Them But They Owe Readers Explanations For Each Piece Of Info That Did Not Pan Out


Some on Wall Street are afraid that Apple’s iPhone 4S has given a window of opportunity to other mobile platforms.  And they could be right.  But it is also Wall Street who starting on this window of opportunity with their wild predictions that looked like they’re reading the same rumor sites we all are, talks about supply chain checks that never panned out, and information from questionable sources who probably have their own agendas.

Take the WSJ and BGR combo that said the iPhone 5 will be a Sprint exclusive.  Yeah, not only was there no iPhone 5, the only exclusive that remains is the iPhone 3GS that AT&T is selling.

Here’s a list of rumors that Gawker put together of. All are major FAILs.

So far, this morning, few sites if any issued retractions or apologies for disappointing their readers.  After all, a few of them even offered up their information as “exclusives” like Boy Genius Report.  Okay, BGR I get but WSJ, Bloomberg, and NYT?

Journalism is lead.  Long live rumor blogging.

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