Showing posts with label Apple Mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Mac. Show all posts

Switching Back

There aren't a whole lot of resources for people who want to switch back to Windows from Mac OS X and unsurprisingly the best one I've found so far is at WinSuperSite.com.

I'm having to make the switch because I'm moving to a smaller place and there isn't enough space for my iMac and me, so I'm moving back to Windows with a Dell Studio 15 laptop running Windows Vista. Thankfully I haven't become too dependent on any Apple applications, although I will miss iPhoto and EyeTV more than the rest.

I'd love to have bought an Apple laptop but this would have cost considerably more than my well spec'd Dell laptop because even in these harsh times Apple can still produce laptops with ridiculous mark-ups.

Posted byMichael at 15:08 View Comments  

Saving you 5 hours!

So have you ever been in that place where you try and sync your calendar data to MobileMe as usual but it seems to sync some weird ghost calendar that is seriously out of date. Then have you tried downloading Spanning Sync to update Google with the correct data and it also manages to use this ghost calendar as well? Then have you spent 5 straight hours trying to fix this damn issue, to find that there is a very simple fix right here?

No, neither have I.

Posted byMichael at 09:06 View Comments  

iPhone 3G Impressions

So the iPhone 3G has finally been released and 30 hours (give or take) after I picked mine up it has finally registered on the O2 network and I am good to go with all my mobile internets. Now even though I haven’t had 3G for the last 30 hours, I was able to unbrick the device via iTunes and have been playing around with it on Wifi.

A while ago I ventured into an Apple store to try out an iPod Touch but it isn’t a perfect experience, as you are having to use it in the store and without your email, contacts and calendar setup, so it isn’t an accurate test of the device. On that day I only really had a chance to test the iPod functionality and web browsing, which were both excellent but the device had been well used, so the screen was fairly irresponsive and the accelerometer was a bit off.

The experience itself has been incredibly simple. Like any iPod owner will know all you need to do to sync an Apple device is plug it in and let iTunes do all the hard work and thats exactly what happens with the iPhone 3G, which uses iTunes as its hub. Plug in the USB cable and iTunes springs to life and is ready to sync anything you need (e.g. musics, contacts, calendars, emails, applications etc) directly to the device. The process is incredibly simple and is made even simpler by some nice graphics that break down what is taking up all of the space on the iPhone.

With all the data uploaded it was time to test out some of the mobile applications. One of the first things to point out is that the iPhone will detect all available internet connections and use the quickest one, in my case that meant sizing up 3G and Wifi and realizing that Wifi was the way to go. All the standard applications are available; Mail for email, Safari for web browsing and the iPod software for listening back to some tunes, or watching some videos. The really impressive aspect of all of this is that they run just like they do on a Apple desktop or laptop. Obviously they are running at a smaller resolution and without a keyboard but they look identical, they run just as quick and the touch screen controls are so well designed and implemented that it shortly becomes second nature to pick up.

One of the key selling points for me was the MobileMe integration, which promises Exchange like push email, contacts and calendars for the iPhone. It is fairly simple to setup- just sync the mailbox details then browse to email settings and turn on push email, push contacts and push calendar and you have Exchange in your hand. Any changes that are made get sent back to “the cloud” and updated on your laptop and/or desktop and back to the web interface on me.com. Incredibly simple doesn’t do it justice.

I’ve yet to use my iPhone long enough to see how much of an issue battery is but it looks as though it does a good 5 hours of talk time, which should be plenty, assuming I’ve always got a charger to hand. I don’t intend to watch hours of video on the device, in fact the only videos on there at the moment are a couple of podcasts that only last for 10 minutes or so.

Posted byMichael at 10:34 View Comments  

Ramblings From A Town Called Internet

I knew it and so did you deep (oh so deep) down. Mac users are officially sexier than Windows users according to Adult toy seller Lovehoney, whose Google Analytics feed suggests that more Mac users use their site compared to Windows users. The Mac community spent longer on the site than Windows or Linux users but when it came to dropping some cash for some playthings the Linux community came in tops with an average spend of £48.55 compared to Mac users £40.38 and Windows users £34.59.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Microsoft that HD-DVD was more doomed than the next Sly Stallone remake because they just dropped the price to $129.99 stateside. As well the ultra cheap high def drive Microsoft will also chuck in five discs, which makes it a very nifty deal, assuming you only want to buy five high def discs until the next high def format (read: Blu-ray 2) drops. Amazon went temporarily crazy earlier and started selling the unit (*giggles*) with six discs for only 60 of your American dollars. Of course this reduction hasn’t made its way over to the old UK, so I will just keep on saving for that Blu-ray player (read: PS3). I’ve really got to see Superbad in high def.

In other slightly Microsoft related news Bioware dropped news of new downloadable content for Mass Effect, which will supposedly set us back 400MS points, last for around about 90 minutes and pleasure us with 50 more Gamescore. While this may sound like Pimms o’clock I would rather hand over 400MS points in exchange for a working Autosave system but that would be worth at least 1000MS points no doubt.

Posted byMichael at 20:25 View Comments