more to come…

23 07 2008

For anyone who reads this blog

Thanks for all of the recent emails with the N95 and Mac questions. I hope recent posts have helped.

I have been extremely busy the past week, trying to get things in order for a great potential job opportunity at the Apple Campus. I’ll find out on Wednesday what the outcome will be. Big changes are ahead.

I will get to writing on a regular basis as soon as I get established. Thanks

-Jake





The F@#$ing Dev Team does it again!

19 07 2008

These bastards are amazing. Firmware 2.0 Jailbreak for 3G iPhones and Jailbreak/UNLOCK for old iPhones. Click the image to visit them, bow down, and download the 19MB 2.0 Pwnage tool. Good Job guys.





Make your N95 and Mac play nice, and install unsigned apps

19 07 2008

After the last couple of articles about the switch to the N95 8GB, i have had a few questions about some basic how-to’s and integration from everyday Mac users like you and me. So here is a rundown of what you should know when taking the plunge.

Most of the BEST applications like Twibble (Twitter Client), Slick (AIM), WEB, will use a great deal of data. Your best bet is to just get an unlimited Internet plan with your mobile provider to stay connected and in touch. To avoid any data transfer simply use Wifi on the N95 :)

So you got your new N95 and you are Mac user.. Here is where you start.

iSync

Get the iSync Plug-in here or just google it. Download and install on your Mac. This will enable wired or wireless transfer of all of your data swiftly and efficiently including, Contacts, Calendar, and Bookmarks. I was able to Sync all of this information in about 1 minute via Bluetooth.

Nokia Multimedia Transfer

Get Nokia Multimedia Transfer here, or google it. From here you are going to want to Sync up you iTunes library, and add Media (movies, photos, etc.) After you Download and install Nokia Media Transfer on your Mac, you will go through a quick set up and be able to sync up via USB cable or Bluetooth. The only gripe I have about this process is the actual transfers take FOREVER. But works flawless either way. Here is what you can do:

iTunes and iPhoto

In each of these Applications, there will be a folder called “N95″ or “Nokia N95″ added to your Library (for iPhoto) and to your Playlists (in iTunes). You simply Drag and Drop whatever content you’d like into these folders from these applications, and Sync.

Device Browser

From this option in Multimedia Transfer you can browse all of the files on your phone to add and delete applications and things of that sort. To ADD applications, you can do this 2 ways:

-Nokia S60 applications are in the form of .sis or .sisx install files. Either download the application install file (.sis, .sisx) to your desktop, drag it to your folder of choice to your N95, after the transfer is complete go to Tools>File Manager from your phone and go to wherever you placed that file. Click that file and the phone will guide you through the installation process. The second option is to go to the site from your phone browser and click the install file. It will download and install right on your phone. Very easy.

When dropping videos into your N95 use MASS MEMORY.

*Installing unsigned applications to your phone*

Sometimes you will run into an application that will deny installation (i.e. RotateMe). There is a simple patch that you can put on your N95 to allow install of ANY application. Just make sure whatever you are installing is trust worthy.

- First download this hack file, here.

- Download and install Y-Browser, here

- Drag the “Hack” folder into your MASS MEMORY root folder (with Nokia Multimedia Transfer on your Mac)

- On your phone open Y-Browser and click E:

- Choose the “Hacks” folder you just placed in there and click and install “HelloCarbide”

- After that is done installing click Back to the main Y-Browser menu, then the Applications shortcut key to get out of Y-Browser. Its important to do it this way to keep Y-Browser running.

- Go to “applications” and choose HelloCarbide from the menu. Click Options then Menu 1 and choose Yes.

- Once that is done, go back to Y-Browser and highlight Installserver.exe then choose Options>Edit>Copy.

- Click Back in Y-Browser and choose C:>SYS>BIN then click Options>Edit>Paste and choose
Yes.

- Now you can Exit Y-Browser, restart your phone, and you will be able to now install Unsigned apps.

*You can delete ANY .sis/.sisx install file after you have installed the app on your phone*

The process seems long but it took me about 5 minutes so don’t sweat it. Good Luck

-Jake





Apple 3G iPhone has landed! Still standing by my N95…

11 07 2008

So unless you are 100% out of the loop, today is the launch of the iPhone 3G, and version software 2.0. The #1 reason I am excited is because, it is an Apple product launch. Even when the Macbook Air was announced and launched, I was extatic. It does not mean I’m getting one though. My last article was one about the switch from the iPhone to the Nokia N95 8GB. One thing I was surely afraid of was selling my iPhone, purchasing the N95, iPhone 3G releasing, and me selling the N95 to aquire the newley designed iPhone. This is not the case.

I love you Apple, but here is the rundown of the new iPhone:

The Design:

3G, assisted GPS (not turn by turn), and black or white plastic backing.

The Software (Which ANY iPhone user can take advantage of)

This is the main selling point of finally getting the Jesus Phone.

MobileME support, and small kinks worked out with the OS.

The mere fact that they are pushing features of 2.0 does not support the reality that the iPhone 3G is still way behind when it comes to the advancement in the mobile market. The strong points: 3G, WiFi, GPS should all be standard these days. Not to mention, MMS, Video, and IM (just to name a few) have been a standard for quite a while. This is still missing. In the end what it comes down to is, if you feel you really need 3G upgrade, if not, just do a software upgrade.

Revolutionary Design= YES

Revolutionary Mobile Phone= NO :(

I’m sorry Apple. Maybe a revision or software update will change my mind. Until then I am still doing everything and much more on my N95 that I could do with the iPhone 3G.

-Jake





Nokia N95 8GB is here!! farewell iPhone…

8 07 2008

n95

The N95 8GB (US version) has arrived.

The whole issue with getting this phone was getting the money for it. So i had to decide: To sell drugs, become a Gigolo, rob a bank, or sell my iPhone. Seeing as how I do not know anything about drugs, prostitution, or robbing, I packed up my Apple iPhone, sold it, and made the switch. Being a enormous Apple fanboy, it was tough. So for anyone thinking about leaving the iPhone this review is for you.

Throughout this post I will not, nor do i intend to put the iPhone in a negative aspect. After all, i never imagined myself giving it up. I just felt so limited with the iPhone. It is 100% revolutionary. But in comparison to all other devices, the N95 8GB seemed to be the only phone up-to-par, even though it was the complete opposite of what the iPhone is. I will not go into the deep technical attributes or basic review of the N95 (you can see video on YouTube or something) but these are my initial expectations/thoughts of my new toy.

The all black, sliding keypad,3.5G capable, 5.0 MP camera having phone was quite impressive from first glance. It is amazingly light, much more so than the iPhone. The phone comes with 8GB standard with NO expandable memory. I don’t see why you would need so much anyway. but here are the key points and comparisons from the iPhone to the N95 8GB:

The Camera

The brilliant Carl Zeiss Optics 5 megapixel camera is one big point on the N95. Unlike most phones, this camera takes just as long as iPhone camera to get rolling and snap photos. On the N95 you have the choices after you snap the photo to send, delete, and upload. The upload feature rocks!! You just configure your Flickr account during set-up, and simply click after taking the photo to send to Flickr in real time. You can also add ANY picture service you want to upload captured Photos and Video.

Video is amazing, at 30fps i have been utilizing video on my phone more than i ever have. I have the full version of video recorder for the iPhone, but with only 2 megapixels and only a max of 15 fps, it was almost a joke.  Not to mention i am now on QIK! Qik will work on edge, 3g, or wifi to stream live video to your page.I understand the iPhone will support this soon, and that is exciting, but I’m sure yo will only be able to use this over Wi-fi or 3G, and wont look all that great.

The Design

All Black (easy housing exchange for any color) looks great. The screen takes up most of the space on the front, which makes the screen look big for the device. as compared to the old N95 which has a small recessed screen. There is 2 way sliding keyboard which is quite durable and works out to an advantage for locking the phone or switching to landscape when using GPS (I’ll get to that in a bit). Its a fat phone (especially compared to the iPhone), but this only bothered me for about an hour.

GPS

Im using Garmin XT software wth the Built-in GPS for FULLY functional navigation. There is a GPS service you can use with Nokia maps (built in) but you have to pay. Garmin XT is 3rd party that rocks the N95 internal GPS antenna for turn by turn directions. I know that the new iPhone 3G will support GPS so this may be up to par.

The Browser

The Nokia N95 shows full web pages unless you specify you want a mobile view. With full settings on Edge, It was WAAAYYYY faster than Mobile Safari. Mobile Safari is the best mobile browser hands down, with the rendering and all, but if I’m browsing from my phone, it doesn’t need to looks amazingly perfect. On the N95 i have full accessibility, fast downloading (especially if Wifi is around) … oh and embedded flash is supported.

Applications

Installing direct or 3rd party applications is simple. The Nokia Media Transfer application, for Macs, will easliy allow you to drop in applications or you can install from browser. Using the Browser i was able to download and configure QIK in about 5 minutes. A new feature Nokia has implemented on this version of the N95 is background apps. So you can run IM, the browser, media player, and GPS all at once, and never have to close anything. I felt most applications for iPhone were well done, but not really too useful. They were more toy and games than anything.

Plays amazingly well with my Macbook Pro thanks to an iSync Plug-in (found on Nokia site)

Messaging

SMS, MMS, video message, email (pop, IMAP)

need I say more.

The Verdict

Im just rambling now so here is the deal:

I do NOT regret the switch at all. The Nokia n95 8GB might be one of, if not, the BEST smartphone on the market.  I actually feel quite accomplished to be able to find a phone that is at the level my beloved iPhone was at. With things I miss on the iPhone make are made up to me on the N95. Also the potential of being able to run Google Android on it is quite exciting.

If you have any questions about the phone to help rear your decision on getting one feel free to ask.

-Jake

Below is a great review on the N95 8GB





Gone to the Darkside: giving up the iPhone for the fabled Nokia N95 8gb

1 07 2008

spiderman phones

After many weeks of consideration, I have made the plunge from being an avid iPhone user, to selling it, and getting a brand spankin’ new Nokia N95 8GB. It should be arriving tomorrow or the day after, where I will have an extensive review and comparison for anyone looking to follow in the Symbian footsteps. Stay tuned.

-Jake





Will “old” iPhone be futile after July 11th? My money is on: NO!

19 06 2008

As soon as the WWDC ended, eBay was flooded, and everyone I knew started planning on how to sell the “old” iPhone to earn money for the “newly priced” Jesus phone. Unfortunately, the 1st iPhone design is already viewed as futile. The fact is, anyone who has an unlocked/jailbroken iPhone should cherish their iPhone like a treasure.

The recent announcement for the July release was very expected, but also very exciting. Although, there is a ton of things to consider when it comes to the new 3G IPhone, Especially for people without AT&T service (which is most of us):

The Contract

- You CANNOT buy the iPhone without signing your life away for 2 years with AT&T. This has changed drastically since the first release. So to acquire that shiny new black or white iPhone get ready to have the crappiest service known to man.

- Signing the contract does not necessarily mean you will get it at the $199 price tag. You will have to qualify for the special price, so if you have crappy credit, get ready to spend a stupid amount of money for the upgrade.

- No go-Phone purchase… AT&T and Apple have surely done their homework on how to keep people from staying away from the AT&T chains.

The Phone

- Lets face it, the newest design has 0% change in the phones interface and workability. No upgraded camera, buttons….nothing except for the headphone jack.

- It might not even be worth the $200 price tag. Using the plastic backing makes it look fresh, new and Apple-like, but its merely a way to make phones on the CHEAP. It probably cost less than $100 to make each new iPhone.

Overall it is going to be an amazing device, with 3G and new color, but to me this does not kick out the prior iPhone model, but will actually make the PRICELESS! Think about it. There will not be unlocked 3G iPhones in the wild for quite a while (with new purchase procedures), and even with that, do you think these cats that acquire the phone and unlock it are going to sell it for $199?  The design is now out of production. This alone makes your matte aluminum backed iPhone that much better. Oh and you can use your “old” iPhone with ANY GSM service these days. The software, storage, and usability will be the same as the 3G iPhone minus the 3G of course. I Guarantee the iPhone 3G will be the new Moto Razr. Every dude-bro, half-wit and their moms will have the glossy plastic AT&T-only device…. Hang on to your old iPhone non AT&T people, you wont regret it. By the way, The price of the 1st gen iPhone will are and will continue to sky rocket in value, as oppose to drop dead.

-Jake





3G iPhone front mounted camera!!? na, just bad screen guard

12 06 2008

On my daily excursion to Engadget this morning i could not have help but be intrigued at some findings on this weeks WWDC keynote. What was it? Screen shots of what looked to be a front-mounted camera on a demo 3G iPhone. I watched this video over and over and it was quite exciting to think of the possibility. Then I glanced at my iPhone. I noticed that i have the same “camera!” This being a clumsy mistake on putting on my screen protector. Photos are blurry but you can get the idea.

note: I have privacy film with my iSkin Revo, so there are just top and bottom pieces on the phone, thats why it looks like crap.

-Jake

My iPhone

Phil Schiller’s iPhone @ WWDC





Todays 3G iPhone announement, whats new and WHAT THE !@#$

10 06 2008

There were a bunch of cool things announced in San Francisco today for the new iPhone:

-awesome SDK stuff including PUSH service for things like IM, gaming, the APP Store

-GPS

-Enterprise Support

-MobileME

Surely I do not need to get into any information about the acutal 3G iPhone that was released today. There are a ton of Blog posts about that. So we need to analyze a couple of things that took away from the excitement of the WWDC 2008. It pretty much boils down to one thing. iPhone software 2.0.

Lets take a look at what the new “features of this will be”

- Contact Search – this should have been implemented from day one

- iWork and Microsoft Office Doc support- This is a plus

- Bulk Delete mail, and save attachments- finally, overall good

- Scientific Calculator- Who cares

- Parental controls – If you are a parent in need of Parental controls, your kid probably does not deserve an iPhone.

-NEW LANGUAGES!!- OH MY GOSH, WHO GIVES A CRAP!

Free for iPhone users/ $9.99 for Touch users

I think the only we were really looking for was AppStore and GPS, but what about the others!? Here is what we expected and didn’t see with Firmware 2.0 and 3G iPhone:

-iChat (will probably show up later)

-VIDEO SUPPORT

-improved camera/front mounted camera/flash

-landscape text

-improved storage

-MMS

-COPY/PASTE

The list goes on and on. If I saw at least MMS, I would be a bit happier but at the moment I am a bit steamed. The new iPhone is gorgeous, which i hope to get in white, but new features will not have me going the extra mile to get it.

-Jake





3G iPhone decision: hmm..Can I even get one?!

10 06 2008

Like most of you, I will have to say today was one I was anticipating more than ever. Unfortunately only half of what I expected was shown to me at Apples WWDC 2008. Now I am not saying it is all that bad, but it is agreed that we all expected tons more. Although the first half of the presentation was boring (dev/app announcements) it soon picked up and put the question in everyones mind, “will I get the new 3G iPhone?”

For most people its not a question. especially with the brand new price tag of $199 for the 8gb. But what about for te other 50% of users running off of unlocked iPhones!? Obviously this is not Apples problem, but come on. I have already read that 3G iPhones will ONLY be activated IN-STORE. WTF? This might take away from the 1st gen access ability not allowing T-Mobile users to even think about getting one. A lot of you will be saying “Well if you want it so bad, get AT&T.” The problem I have with that is, I have had AT&T and it sucks. Not to mention overpriced.

Overall I WILL get a 3G iPhone if it is a possibility. If not I suppose i will have to stick with my 1st gen baby. Hopefully I am over analyzing and the open source community will come through. Guess I’ll have to wait and see.

-Jake





Christmas for Geeks…

9 06 2008

Click for live coverage with Gizmodo 06/09/08

10am PST / 1pm EST

A good day for all.

-Jake





Plurk: the new Twitter?

2 06 2008

On my daily fix of twitter addiction, Cali lewis, of GeekBrief.tv, sent out her invite to the new social sensation, Plurk. Obviously trying to stay up on the latest and greatest, I flew to the site, signed up, and was Plurking in no time. Although there is not a Twitter friend import option yet, everyone is sending out their personal friend link to get people to their page.

Plurk is pretty much Twitter on steroids. But not that ugly, vantiy obsessed, addicted to steroids type. Just enough to make it that much better. Ok It’s like Twitter on Kreotine. There are just a few more subtle aspects about this site that make it more interesting, and ake you feel more involved. Unlike twitter, you have a few things you like to keep track of:

Friends- I like Twitter because you follow who you want and people who want to follow you do the same. Plurk allows for the same thing but also adds the “friend” option to add their avatars to your friends list.

Karma- This is an actual number that rates your activity on Plurk on a DAILY basis. Activity means how much you plurk, how many friends you invite, replies…etc. The more Karma points you have give you access to small perks to add to your page and such.

Say more- Twitter asks that age old question, “what are you doing?”  With each Plurk you update you can choose from a ton of statements to send to everyone. For instance each Plurk starts with your name, i.e. Jake___,  and with that you choose from: loves, likes, shares, gives, hates, wants, wishes, has, will, asks, was, feels, thinks, says, is, or you can freestyle and write your own.

Embedded photo, or video- by placing in a Youtube, Flickr, Picassa, Photobucket, imageshack, or tinyURL link.

Now this is not to say I have given up on Twitter. After all Plurk, you can tell, is still in its baby stages, and has a bit of growing to do. From dead time, to the eyesore of a timeline that they have.  From what I see right now, this is my second most frequented social site next to Twitter. Thumbs up.

Click this icon and friend me up on Plurk!

-Jake





Animoto lets me pretend I am a graphic designer.

30 05 2008

I think there is a litte bit of “designer” in all of us. It would just be cool to say, “oh yeah, I’m a graphic/video designer.” Thanks to the majesty of Twitter, I was able to run across a great user recommended website that will enable you to say just that, kind of. Behold, Animoto.com. This is an amazing web-based application that will allow you to build a customized video, which is automatically generated, using yourown photos and music. Here is how it works:

- Upload a plethora of your favorite images (here you can choose which are you favorite and the order in which you would like for them to appear.

- Upload your favorite song (note: they encourage ONLY original music, so unless you want to get sued don’t use any Top 40’s crap

- Generate the movie! (The process takes about 5 minutes or so for the 30 second version, and you will be notified via email when it is complete)

From there you can go to your videos and do what you will with them. There is a YouTube upload option, which will send the video straight to yor account, embedd from their site, and even *download and sync to iPod options (Paid version only)

To make a 30 second movie of whatever your heart desires is absolutely free

The All Access pass allows you to make unlimited length videos for $30… completely worth it. Visit them at Animoto, and check out the video I made to get an idea.

-Jake






New 3G iPhone case, makes me a believer

20 05 2008

(New 3G iPhone Dimensions)

The first question I get asked when i comes to the new iPhone is: “are you going to get it right away or wait it out to see if its worth it?”  We all know the newly hyped iPhone will not come cheap, and jumping into the new wave of Apple’s iPhone is something in which I have to personally think about, long and hard (thats what she said). Not because I don’t think its going to be amazing, but because I’m just not rich and cant be spending money on technology the way I would like to.

(normal iPhone dimensions)

New photos were discovered today by way of MacRumors.com of a prototype of a rubberized skin, Made by XSKN, for the new 3G iPhone. Now the only reason i can get remotely excited for this is because before the iPhone came out, over a year ago, the same thing happened. I believe Macally or iSkin released photos of their prototype, with dimensions, and it was 99% accurate. This new “leak” gives the iPhone a Blackberry-like ‘girth’ to it with a rounded back. I am quite positive the screen will be a bit bigger, and not like the original “1st Gen” shown in the photo. One of the only things that intrigues me very much is that the camera on the rear seems to be much bigger (hinting at a higher quality shot), thus leading to the much needed Video capability. Also, looking at the front, it seems as though there is space left on the front for non other than a Front-mounted VGA camera, possibly incorporating, video in a newly released iChat application? I’m just throwing it out there.

Via MacRumors

-Jake

UPDATE: The site currently holding the 3G iPhone case is down. Maybe they f-ed up