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		<title>The MacBook Pro Is Dead! Long Live The MacBook Pro!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 01:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Apple, oh Apple. What hath thou done. Fine, I realize that I&#8217;m being a little over-dramatic, but I think its very well worth knowing that Apple has gone and taken the Pro out of the MacBook Pro line-up. Not by word, have they done this, but by act. Apple has removed from the MacBook Pro the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://images.apple.com/macbookpro/images/overview-gallery4-20090608.png" alt="Apple 13&quot; MacBook Pro" width="200" height="106" align="left" />Apple, oh Apple. What hath thou done. Fine, I realize that I&#8217;m being a little over-dramatic, but I think its very well worth knowing that Apple has gone and taken the Pro out of the MacBook Pro line-up. Not by word, have they done this, but by act. Apple has removed from the MacBook Pro the one and only significant advantage it had over the lowly MacBook line, and it was a doozy; discreet graphics.</p>
<p>If I&#8217;m preaching to the choir right now and you didn&#8217;t already know this, your jaw is likely on the floor about now. If you don&#8217;t understand what I&#8217;m talking about, then I shall explain. There are two kinds of computer graphics systems which can be installed in a computer by the manufacturer, discreet and integrated. Starting with the latter, integrated graphics is a simplified set of chips which generate video for the computer. These are installed on the mainboard and cannot be replaced. Integrated graphics also share RAM from the system, so if you have 1GB of RAM (1024MBs) and your integrated graphics system uses 256MBs of RAM, then your computer ends up with a mere 768MBs of RAM to run on. All cheap laptops and netbooks use integrated graphics.</p>
<p>Discreet graphics, on the other hand, is like its own separate computer whose only job it is to create the graphics for your computer. It has its own RAM and it is usually installed as a separate board which can later be replaced if necessary. In this case, if you have 1GB of RAM and 256MBs of VRAM (Video RAM) then you still have 1GB of RAM for your system. It is the discreet video systems which professionals rely on from Apple because they are powerful and are capable of things which integrated systems simply aren&#8217;t. That&#8217;s a huge part of the Pro in MacBook Pro.</p>
<p>What Apple has done by bringing the unibody MacBook models into the MacBook Pro fold is to bring the concept of integrated graphics into the Pro line-up. Witness on the Apple Store page or in Phil Schiller&#8217;s keynote at yesterday&#8217;s WWDC 2009 kickoff the introduction of the NVIDIA 9400M chipset in not only the 13&#8243; models but now also the entry-level 15&#8243; model which starts at US$1,699. If you take a closer look you will see that the 9400M integrated chipset is on every single MacBook Pro in the entire line. Sure, they are alongside the more potent, discreet 9600M GT chipset and you can select which one to use, but the game has still been changed.</p>
<p>Integrated video is significantly cheaper than discreet video. Apple has always charged a relatively fair price for the cost of quality components, a consistency which no other computer company has ever been able to match, and a level of reliability which isn&#8217;t fair to the competition. Two things emerge from the change. First, to call a MacBook with integrated graphics just because they look the same, have SD card slots, and can use 8GBs of RAM is more like a bait-and-switch scheme. Second, to put only integrated graphics into the larger, Pro-level 15&#8243; model is almost lying.</p>
<p>Business users who don&#8217;t need the powerful graphics sub-systems didn&#8217;t have a problem with using a computer called a MacBook. I know of few people who were unhappy that they had a MacBook when they knew that what they had was what they could afford. In fact, I know quite a few MacBook users who don&#8217;t like the larger, heavier MacBook Pro line and are quite pleased with what they already have. The only thing Apple did here was arrange a little smoke and mirrors with no real updates to anything, just a name change. I suppose its possible that Apple was feeling the pressure of not delivering on Snow Leopard and only having the iPhone 3Gs to announce.</p>
<p>Then again, they&#8217;ve also had the pressure put on them from Microsoft about the cost of their computers compared to what Microsoft&#8217;s hardware partners offer in a recent spate of ads. Apple seems to be responding (they&#8217;ll deny it) by evening out their pricing structure. If there&#8217;s anything to be said about Apple&#8217;s product line-up now, its well spaced.</p>

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		<title>Mobile Wars 2009: Hairy Hands vs. The Fruit Fellas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 19:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The game is on, kind readers. Palm has finally released their hotly anticipated Pre with the slick new webOS. Palm isn&#8217;t out of the woods yet, though, as Apple Inc. has WWDC 2009 up their sleeves this coming Monday where the 3rd Gen iPhone is slated to be announced. There&#8217;s even a rumor that Steve Jobs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The game is on, kind readers. Palm has finally released their hotly anticipated Pre with the slick new webOS. Palm isn&#8217;t out of the woods yet, though, as Apple Inc. has WWDC 2009 up their sleeves this coming Monday where the 3rd Gen iPhone is slated to be announced. There&#8217;s even a rumor that Steve Jobs may pop up and deliver the keynote personally, and that rumor is being mongered by no less a valid news outlet than the WSJ (check Friday the 5th&#8217;s rag). He is, after all, slated to be returning to the helm of the USS Cupertino later this month.</p>
<p>Palm, then, is clearly a shortimer on shaky ground as Apple has managed to several up their opponents at every turn, and I&#8217;m having doubts that they will show up to this party with 80&#8242;s grade wine coolers. The iPhone is, after all, Apple&#8217;s flagship product already in its short life, besting even the powerful and battle-ready iPod (yeah, the iPod Touch is an iPhone without the phone, so you do the math). This new iPhone is just in time to sate the upgrade needs of the original iPhone owners whose precious non-3G gizmos 2 year contracts are coming up.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, it appears that Palm is struggling right out of the gate by releasing webOS 1.0.2 today! Reports on PreThinking.com are already saying that the update makes the phone faster and adds a clock widget. Wow. I&#8217;m not surprised, since its a very Palm-like thing to do, but its not the kind of message that Palm should want to put out there. Regardless, there has been a great deal of buzz about the Pre and people appear to be loving it, with thousands of tweets hitting the nano-blogging nano-sphere as people pick up their new handsets at a local Sprint store.</p>
<p>The excitement is clear and many of the reports being posted about new Pres is very positive, which is a good sign. The other question is, &#8220;Who will win, Apple or Palm?&#8221; Fortunately, I&#8217;ll break out the old saw and say that neither, its the consumer who wins. Apple set out to completely revamp the mobile market and it did so in less than a year with the first iPhone. It has taken less than three years now for the competition to start catching up, and (this is my opinion) the Palm Pre and the new webOS is the first to offer a valid challenge to Apple. Apple wins, Palm wins, and we all win. </p>
<p>We get a pair of kick ass pocket computers for cheap! Nice work, fighters!</p>

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		<title>FeedReaders #2: Small Stuff, Space Nerds, &amp; Fiesta</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 04:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s knocked another one out of the park. This episode sports a simpler format. Soon I&#8217;ll be adding ads and organizing the sections better. I hope to have a few guest hosts soon, as well. It really comes down to managing the time of some friends of mine and getting Skype or Google Talk to work. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s knocked another one out of the park. This episode sports a simpler format. Soon I&#8217;ll be adding ads and organizing the sections better. I hope to have a few guest hosts soon, as well. It really comes down to managing the time of some friends of mine and getting Skype or Google Talk to work. We&#8217;ll see. Here are the links for this week&#8217;s episode:</p>
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<li><a href="http://fit-pc2.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page" target="_blank">CompuLab&#8217;s Fit-PC2 mini nettop machine</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.archos.com/products/nb/archos_10/features.html?country=global&amp;lang=en" target="_blank">Archos enters netbook market with Archos 10</a></li>
<li><a href="http://product.iriver.co.kr/p_d50_over.asp" target="_blank">iRiver&#8217;s D50N MID draws serious attention&#8230; in Korea</a> (damnit!)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/diy_notebooks/ocz_neutrino_10-diy_netbook" target="_blank">OCZ offering a DIY netbook for a solid price</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834131031&amp;Tpk=nc20" target="_blank">Samsung&#8217;s new NC20 VIA Nano-powered netbook at NewEGG</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/02/nvidias-franken-mini-is-half-hp-half-tegra-no-intel/" target="_blank">NVIDIA creates TEGRA demo from HP Mini 1000</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40515" target="_blank">Bryan Fuller talks about a possible new Trek series</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40524" target="_blank">SciFi Channel gets redo on Farmer&#8217;s Riverworld</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40530" target="_blank">Details on SciFi Channel&#8217;s Stargate Universe series</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hulu.com/watch/63762/movie-trailers-astro-boy" target="_blank">Watch the new Astro Boy animated movie trailer HERE!</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40536" target="_blank">Cat Shit One anime details (scroll down a bit)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6625366129.html?kc=rss" target="_blank">Dell backing out of &#8220;Axim&#8221; phone?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/7004/analysts-envisage-a-dell-palm-acquisition/" target="_blank">Dell mulling deal to acquire Palm?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGGfWj59N4Y" target="_blank">MotionApps shows Classic Palm OS emulator on Pre</a> (Video)</li>
<li><a href="http://i.gizmodo.com/5191538/skype-for-iphone-now-available-in-the-us-has-voip-over-3g-with-30-firmware" target="_blank">Skype now on Apple iPhone</a> (<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=304878510&amp;mt=8" target="_blank">iTMS App Store link &#8211; Requires iTunes</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=2248" target="_blank">RIM celebrates 50 million handsets sold. Neat!</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/04/pcd-tempts-with-its-twisting-txt8030/" target="_blank">PCD gets weird with a twisting QWERTY phone</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.htc.com/www/product/snap/overview.html" target="_blank">HTC shows off slick and sexy Snap WinMo handset</a></li>
<li><a href="http://videogame.brando.com.hk/psp-2k-3k-multi-shape-cobra-stand-bundle-kit_p00556c008d006.html" target="_blank">Brando makes no sense with product for PSP</a> (<a href="http://usb.brando.com.hk/" target="_blank">proof its not alone</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS5134160105.html?kc=rss" target="_blank">Envizions readies beta hardware for EVO Linux gaming console</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2009/03/31/ford-reportedly-turning-its-back-on-production-fiesta-rs/" target="_blank">Ford offers up possible Fiesta RS FAIL&#8230; Still time to fix it, Ford!</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/03/saab-headed-to-court-with-creditors-on-monday-reportedly-has-20/" target="_blank">Saab possibly working itself out of GM failure. WORKING IT!</a></li>
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<p>[podcast]http://www.mobodojo.com/feedreaders/fr_pcast_20090408.mp3[/podcast]</p>

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		<title>One Reason Why We Might Miss Steve Jobs</title>
		<link>http://mobodojo.com/2009/03/24/one-reason-why-we-might-miss-steve-jobs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 01:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sitting here watching the March 17th iPhone OS 3.0 event held at Cupertino and I&#8217;m ready to fall asleep just 15 minutes in. The second guy up, whose name I can&#8217;t remember, is just droning on and on about crap like its coated in 24k Gold. Sure, the new features are going to be kick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sitting here watching the March 17th iPhone OS 3.0 event held at Cupertino and I&#8217;m ready to fall asleep just 15 minutes in. The second guy up, whose name I can&#8217;t remember, is just droning on and on about crap like its coated in 24k Gold. Sure, the new features are going to be kick ass, but part of the interest for these things is the delivery. OMG. The new slide on the screen is a blood pressure cuff with a dock cable on it. Jeez. This is seriously painful. I know these guys are talking to developers, but it was Steve&#8217;s fervor and genuine, untarnished, bullshit-free excitement for what Apple is doing. I am deeply uninterested and don&#8217;t care now.</p>
<p>Of course, the reality is that I love Apple and I love what they do, so I&#8217;ll watch. I&#8217;ll withstand the excruciating pain for you. I&#8217;ll tolerate the intense psychic damage so you don&#8217;t have to. Once its all done, I&#8217;ll fill you in on what the haps is so you don&#8217;t need to commit QuickTime induced suicide. Peace. Out. Wish me luck.</p>

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		<title>Review: LiveScribe Pulse</title>
		<link>http://mobodojo.com/2009/03/18/review-livescribe-pulse/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 08:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Its not often you meet the near-perfect, much less the perfect tool. While the latter still eludes me, I&#8217;ve found and have worked with the former now for about a month. True story: The dog ran off with the first one that my PR rep sent me and dropped it down a drain pipe. She very, very, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its not often you meet the near-perfect, much less the perfect tool. While the latter still eludes me, I&#8217;ve found and have worked with the former now for about a month. True story: The dog ran off with the first one that my PR rep sent me and dropped it down a drain pipe. She very, very, very kindly sent me another one, and I&#8217;ve been eagerly working with it ever since. In case you&#8217;re not clear on what I&#8217;m talking about, I am referring to the LiveScribe Pulse digital pen. This is no normal pen, mind you. The Pulse is a wonder of technology, convenience, function, and familiarity. It does exactly what it suggests it will do, but it also does so much more. </p>
<p>The key to the functionality of the Pulse is manifold, but it can be counted down to the infrared camera perched under the nib (I&#8217;m old, so look it up), the voice recording capabilities, and the special paper the pens use in order to work their magic. Now don&#8217;t go groaning over the fact that you have to buy special paper. Have you seen what a simple notepad costs at Barnes &amp; Noble these days? Shocking to the point where you&#8217;ll think that paying $20 for a 200 sheet notebook which enables the power of the Pulse is a steal and a half. Combine that with the fact that the most recent Windows version of the software can print blank pages, and you&#8217;re on easy street. <span id="more-1248"></span></p>
<p>So, how do the camera, recorder, and paper work to together to make this powerful combo I speak of? That&#8217;s a more complicated question, but there are answers. I am, however, going to quickly describe the Pulse and what the package comes with. First, there&#8217;s the pen, of course. Its a large pen, but not much larger than the big, thick, expensive pens which you can buy that don&#8217;t do anything the Pulse does. In the box there is a 200 page starter notebook (8.5&#8243; x 11&#8243;, college ruled), a nicely small and portable USB magnetic dock, a pair of stereo headphones with a microphone in each earpiece, a lanyard for the headphones, a set of replacement ink cartridges and a stylus tip (nice touch!), and a crappy faux leather case (What happened!?). Take a gander at the image below:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/livescribe_pulse_writing.jpg" alt="LiveScribe Pulse being written with on the special paper" width="391" height="267" /></p>
<p>The pen has a display embedded in the side of it. Nicely, there are several options for how you can use the pen, and one of them is to change the orientation of the screen depending on what hand you use (I&#8217;m a lefty&#8230; deal). That grill you can see under the screen is a speaker and on the top end of the pen is the headphone/microphone jack. I&#8217;ll get to the headphones later. They&#8217;re super neat. </p>
<p>Now, whenever the pen is on and you write on the special paper (check out the image), the pen stores everything you write in its memory. I have the 1GB version, though there&#8217;s also a 2GB model. So, as long as the pen is on it records what you write. Now for the voice recording. If you tap on the Record button which are conveniently located on the bottom edge of every page then the Pulse starts to record, just like a standard voice recorder. Here&#8217;s where the neat trick comes into play though: as you write, the Pulse keeps track of what you are writing and tags the audio recorded to that writing. </p>
<p>When you&#8217;re done taking notes, you click the Stop button. Here&#8217;s the next neato trick: While the Pulse is not recording, you can tap on any of your notes and it will play back the audio recorded for that segment. Pretty slick, eh! The trick I&#8217;ve learned already is to just write a keyword as I&#8217;m recording instead of trying to keep up and missing stuff. If I have a question, I&#8217;ll write down a snippet to remind me of the question and then carry on with my conversation. Fraking brilliant! The other controls on the pages allow you to control volume, speed, jumping forward and backward to tracks, and making bookmarks. </p>
<p>Using the headphones also sports a neat trick. The jack right into the end of the Pulse so you can listen to the recorded audio in stereo. Why? Sure, the built-in mic only records in mono, but when you jack in those wicked headphones, the Pulse records in stereo. That&#8217;s why there is a microphone in each earbud. Trust me when I tell you that this is remarkably helpful. Say, for instance, you&#8217;re sitting at a table talking with 4 or 5 people. Wearing the headphones (or wearing them down on your neck using the lanyard) lets the Pulse record your environment the same way you hear. When you play this stereo sound back later, you hear the direction people are speaking from. I find it a fantastic way to recall how the conversation was going since I can visualize the meeting. </p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve collected stuff on your new pen, its time to get that data onto your desktop. LiveScribe nicely offers both Windows and Mac OS X versions of the desktop client, though the Mac version has some catching up to do. For one thing, with the Windows version you can print your own paper. Not so on the Mac. Shame! Interestingly, the box doesn&#8217;t come with a CD in it, but when you do download the client for your operating system at least you&#8217;re getting the latest version. Once its installed, all you need to do is plug in the dock and place the pen into it. It connects and moves everything from the pen to the desktop client. Once there, everything which has a voice recording attached to it is highlighted in green. </p>
<p>Now, if that wasn&#8217;t enough, there&#8217;s more. Say, for example, that you&#8217;ve been taking notes for a few months now and you&#8217;ve been asked by a colleague or classmate for a note you made back in some project meeting or lecture. All you need to do is load up LiveScribeDesktop and search for the keywords. The software is so smart that it can actually parse your handwriting and show you which pages any hits are on. No kidding! This thing is so smart that it can tell which notebook you are in and which page you&#8217;re turned to. Very, very cool indeed. </p>
<p>There are some other gee willikers things the Pulse can do, but they really don&#8217;t add to the functionality except for the calculator. The nice thing that the developers have allowed for is adding new features through software updates. In fact, for the first month I had this thing I received no less that 10 updates to the pen software. Its pretty amazing that the Pulse sports a 150MHz ARM9 processor and a 300mAh LiIon rechargeable battery and crams ups to 2GB of storage space into such a cool pen. </p>
<p>Simply put, if you pair the Pulse up with an iPhone, BlackBerry, or one of the new Palm Pre devices, you are set to go laptop free. I&#8217;m not kidding. The only thing that LiveScribe is missing is some more options in paper products. They have the big college-ruled notebooks and some largish bound notebooks with lines or no lines, but there are no notebooks or calendar books. I&#8217;d love to see a notebook which is as long as the Pulse, 3-4&#8243; wide, unlined, with a barrel on the spine into which you can slide the Pulse while you&#8217;re not working with it. That and I&#8217;d really like to see an integrated calendar management tool. Maybe even synching it up to Windows or Mac OS X. Now that would rock. </p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve turned you all on to the Pulse, I would like to inform you that you can have your own right now. <a href="http://www.livescribe.com/smartpen/index.html" target="_blank">You can head on over to LiveScribe&#8217;s web site and order one there or you can swing over to your local Target and get it there</a>. The 1GB model runs for US$150 while the 2GB model runs for US$200. The reality is that this is just one of the single coolest gadgets available on the planet and I can only see it getting better and better.</p>
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		<title>How Much You Wanna Bet Google&#8217;s Working On Mac &amp; Win Desktop Applications?</title>
		<link>http://mobodojo.com/2009/02/18/how-much-you-wanna-bet-googles-working-on-mac-win-desktop-applications/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 23:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As you well know, I&#8217;ve got an opinion on things. Lots of things, really, but my prediction skills have never been very reliable. I will say, though, like how obvious it was that Blagoevich was guilty, that I&#8217;m positive that Google is working on a desktop application for Windows and Mac OS X. Now, that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you well know, I&#8217;ve got an opinion on things. Lots of things, really, but my prediction skills have never been very reliable. I will say, though, like how obvious it was that Blagoevich was guilty, that I&#8217;m positive that Google is working on a desktop application for Windows and Mac OS X. Now, that can range anywhere from being an entire specialized Linux distro (an idea which has been floated many times before) to an Adobe AIR applet which makes it easy to work with your Google stuff. My money&#8217;s on real, native, fully functional, non-web UIed, bonafide applications for Windows and Mac OS X, though, and the signs are clear.<span id="more-1175"></span>Its not like they&#8217;re trying to hide it, after all. Look at the slew of additions Google has been making to the Gears compatible list. You can now locally sync your Gmail, Docs, Reader, Calendar, and now Google Sync for WinMo, Blackberry, and iPhone. You can already sync your images using Picasa. If you are unfamiliar with Google Gears, its an application which plugs into Windows or Mac OS X (via the browser for now) which allows certain sites to store their functionality on your computer. What this does is allows you to use those sites even when you&#8217;re not online. The next time you do get network access, all of the changes are synced up to Google. </p>
<p>The reason this is cool is because it allows you to use Google&#8217;s most used features without being online, but what it affords Google is far more comprehensive. Gears technology allows Google to pre-define and work out the kinks on keeping its mess of services synched up correctly with local applications. Sure, for now that&#8217;s web browsers and web pages, but there&#8217;s no limitation anywhere which states that the sync target isn&#8217;t an application instead of a browser. This suggests that its the synching which is more important to Google than the offline usage aspect, though that&#8217;s a feature which should not be discounted. It will be some time before everyone is always online, so offline access is critical to Google&#8217;s success.</p>
<p>Google&#8217;s also got another trick up its sleeve which it hasn&#8217;t seen fit to shine a spotlight on. You thought that the Google Phone, T-Mobile&#8217;s G1 Android phone, was cool. Wait until you see Grand Central. Grand Central is an access provider which Google bought last year and has not yet publicized significantly. In fact, its still in private beta and there are no signs that it will be coming out of the closet any time soon. What does Grand Central do? Its a single point of contact system which focuses around a phone number. The service gives you a number and you can add any number of phones to that service. Once added, you can control when and how people reach you and when and how the phones connected react. </p>
<p>Its not clear what Google plans for Grand Central and how it might fit into the grand scheme of things, but it is a compelling additional notch in Google&#8217;s already battle-tested belt. Grand Central could very well be a component of an everything or nothing play which leaves all other contenders on the field. Take Picasa, Google Gears, a desktop application compatible with Mac and Windows, Google Sync, and Grand Central and you have an all-in-one data powerhouse which can handle your internet access, search, email, contacts, agenda, images, feeds, voice mail, phone calls, and back it all up while offering you ubiquitous access. Its not hard, then, to imagine a cheap netbook with 3G network access or tethered to a Google/Android phone (more are coming, I assure you) and a Google-specific Linux distro designed to take advantage of all of these features. </p>
<p>If prices of netbooks aren&#8217;t compelling now, wait until you get a deal which includes unlimited wireless internet. My guess is that the sweet spot will be US$99-250 for MIDs to 10-11&#8243; netbooks. Does this mean that Google&#8217;s taking over the world as we know it? Yes and no, depending on who you talk to. If you ask the nuts, sure. Google&#8217;s been trying to wrest freedom from our already tenuous grasp since day one. If you ask me (and you are reading this), then the answer is no&#8230; with concessions. Google is very clever. It will pretty much own the internet in 10 years, but not alone. It will be owned by a largely loosely compiled group of open source advocates who have been eyeing this prize since Steve Ballmer started gloating about Microsoft&#8217;s position years ago. </p>
<p>More specifically, with the way that Google has positioned how it uses and leverages technology, there will be a number of sources for Google&#8217;s almost assured dominance, and this is clever because it almost completely bypasses Anti-Trust. Android is Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) so, technically, Google doesn&#8217;t own it. Email is ubiquitous, and Google makes no claims that its Gmail or nothing. In fact, Google has been opening Gmail up further and further since it started, making it pretty damned compelling. Docs: There&#8217;s no real competition, but Google&#8217;s not exactly vying to stop it, either. The same goes for Calendar, Sync, and Picasa. When you buy a WinMo phone, it won&#8217;t work with anything but Outlook on Windows. Hmm. Everything from Google works everywhere. If you were Anti-Trust, who&#8217;d you look at first?</p>
<p>So, as Sherlock Holmes used to say (despite the fact that he is a fictional character), &#8220;The game is afoot.&#8221; Google isn&#8217;t playing, either. They&#8217;re in this to win. They&#8217;re already one of the world&#8217;s largest companies in what is most assuredly a record breaking time. I can assure you with every fiber of my being that there&#8217;s no way in hell (or Los Angeles, if you like) that Google&#8217;s going to willingly give up that growth and power position, recession be damned. Mark my words, though. In the next year or so we&#8217;ll start hearing about desktop applications, and then you&#8217;ll know that I saw the future as clear as day&#8230; or at least that I guessed well <img src='http://mobodojo.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Why Apple Is Done With MacWorld</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 20:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I think, after much reflection and ruminating, that I have a clear idea of what the problem is for Apple and why Steve Jobs is no longer needing Apple to be as prolific as it has been in the marketplace. Apple announced last month (Dec. 2008) that they would no longer be attending MacWorld shows. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/98165134@N00/105368831"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="Steve Jobs- Photo: AP/Paul Sakuma" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/36/105368831_b2dcdce45f_m.jpg" border="0" alt="Steve Jobs- Photo: AP/Paul Sakuma" hspace="5" width="240" height="196" /></a>I think, after much reflection and ruminating, that I have a clear idea of what the problem is for Apple and why Steve Jobs is no longer needing Apple to be as prolific as it has been in the marketplace. Apple announced last month (Dec. 2008) that they would no longer be attending MacWorld shows. I don&#8217;t think this is the right choice or the logical choice based on the issues Apple will be facing in the next decade of the Cupertino giant, but I do think Steve Jobs was right to change the way Apple operates.</p>
<p>Apple has reached a point where they are now the defacto name of cool in the technical space. Apple has a cachet which Microsoft never had and it looks like Apple is now trying to capitalize on that. The simple truth is that cool doesn&#8217;t carry, and Apple will have to fundamentally modify its strategy to continue to grow. Its become clear that Steve may have figured out that no matter how many moves of the chess pieces he orchestrates, there is no longer anything new Apple can do that will have the Zing Factor of the iPhone. <span id="more-952"></span></p>
<p>They&#8217;ve captured the laptop market, the mobile media player market, the music market, the mobile phone market, and enough of the desktop market to make them very happy, and they&#8217;re watching that marketshare grow consistently. Anything they do now will be a derivation of something they&#8217;ve already done and people will necessarily be disappointed. This, I believe, is why Apple has been migrating away from the event-driven announcements over the past few years. Apple also had to have noticed that shares of Apple stock drop after every keynote.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pretty sure that Steve knows that Apple rises and falls on his perceived failings and fortunes, and that&#8217;s not good to the ongoing fortunes of a huge multinational. Apple needs to become a brand again and right now its Apple is Steve Jobs. Mr. Jobs own mortality had to play a role in his views on how Apple should appear to the world. Apple is now distancing itself from its fanbase and will, in the next year or so, become something akin to Microsoft.</p>
<p>This will actually help Apple to grow as the lifestyle brand it has been forging itself into, something Microsoft has never been able to get a handle on. The people who purchase Apple goods now don&#8217;t do so out of brand loyalty or because they are phanboiz. They buy because it is popular and it works. This was the image Steve Jobs has been crafting over the last decade. He started with the iMac then the new PowerBooks then Mac OS X then the iPod and so on.</p>
<p>If Apple is going to move forward, gain more marketshare, and be a powerhouse from this point on it needs to behave differently. Will this piss off the phanboiz? Sure. Will it upset the loyalists? Some. Will it cement Apple&#8217;s role in the future of lifestyle computing? Without a single doubt. Apple has created a brand image for itself which works on all levels of a persons needs from the technological standpoint. They have made themselves as necessary as shoes, and unlike Microsoft&#8217;s lumpy pennyloafers these shoes are nice and comfortable.</p>
<p>That brand image doesn&#8217;t have a picture of Steve Jobs in it. Think back and try to find any piece of advertising material aimed at the general consumer in the last decade which has included Steve Jobs in it. My bet is you won&#8217;t find any. I&#8217;m also going to bet that Apple will return to MacWorld soon, maybe even next year, but they won&#8217;t do the keynote.</p>
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		<title>Predict-O-Tron 2009: 2012 Ends It All</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 23:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you believe that the world will end in 2012, you can stand at the back of the room. If and until global, Mayan calendar destruction happens, I&#8217;ll keep reporting on what I know; gadgets and mobile stuff, primarily. Of course, I love cars, the ultimate gadgets, and movies, viewable gadgets (yes, I love James Bond [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you believe that the world will end in 2012, you can stand at the back of the room. If and until global, Mayan calendar destruction happens, I&#8217;ll keep reporting on what I know; gadgets and mobile stuff, primarily. Of course, I love cars, the ultimate gadgets, and movies, viewable gadgets (yes, I love James Bond films), so I&#8217;ll keep on covering just about everything I like. Personally, I don&#8217;t believe the world will end in 2012. It certainly didn&#8217;t when we passed the millennium (either of them). Besides, there&#8217;s too much cool new stuff we need to do as humans before we before the Universe flushes us with the last moist towelette. With that, I bring you the Predict-O-Tron for 2009. Lets see how well I do before we roll in 2010:<span id="more-918"></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Palm will introduce a Linux-based touchscreen device at CES. Sure, that&#8217;s mostly already known, but my prediction is that it will actually be freaking cool. I&#8217;m also going to guess that it won&#8217;t be able to run anything which wasn&#8217;t compiled for Palm OS 5.x, or at least not well.</li>
<li>RIM will continue to lose marketshare to the iPhone and won&#8217;t see significant growth for the Storm until they release a version of the OS which is specifically designed for touch applications.</li>
<li>Apple will update the Mac Mini. They might even incorporate AppleTV into it and kill the discreet AppleTV product. The other option is to turn AppleTV into a real DVR.</li>
<li>Apple will release a 64GB iTouch model and move the entire product line up, keeping prices the same. They may also release a 128GB model, but I don&#8217;t think we&#8217;re quite there yet.</li>
<li>GM will sell Saab back to Sweden and Scania will be returned to the product line badge, right alongside Saab honor and the death of the hideous Saab-badged, GM-made SUV. By 2011, real Saabs will be sold again, and I will buy a new one which will have been made in Sweden.</li>
<li>Chrysler will die a long, overdue death.</li>
<li>IBM will buy back the ThinkPad line from Lenovo and start making good ThinkPads again.</li>
<li>Dell will trim most of its line in a successful effort to become a powerhouse again.</li>
<li>Microsoft will offer a public beta release of Windows 7 and generally stop marketing Vista after failing to get savvy people to purchase it for 2+ years.</li>
<li>Microsoft will announce official partnerships with various laptop fabbers to build Windows 7 Approved touchscreen lappies. The plan will generally fail, just like the UMPC, Tablet PCs, and clamshell Windows CE devices before it. (Say hello to Bob, touchscreen Win7 lappy!)</li>
<li>Nintendo will release a US$99 add-on dongle which will allow the Wii to output up to 1080p video via an HDMI connection, something they had planned on doing all along. If not HDTV, it will be a VGA or DVI or both, which looks really sharp on sets which support that type of input. Think along the lines of Sega&#8217;s VGA box for the DreamCast.</li>
<li>Nokia will finally make the Internet Tablet line an actual phone. At the very least, it will be a data-only arrangement like Amazon&#8217;s Kindle or the Peek.</li>
<li>Google will make all of its applications support Google Gears and offer an update to Chrome which will make it work like a desktop.</li>
<li>Sony will come to its senses and release a value-priced, non-mobile Playstation Core which will play PSP and PSP2 games at up to 720p and wireless controllers to compete with Nintendo&#8217;s Wii. **</li>
<li>Sega will come to its senses and produce the DreamCast 2 to compete with Nintendo&#8217;s Wii. **</li>
</ul>
<p>And now here are some &#8220;doi&#8217;s&#8221; which you would likely easily guess on your own:</p>
<ul>
<li>We will see netbooks from just about every name brand on the planet, including BMW and Sears.</li>
<li>Apple will continue to take over marketshare in the mobile, desktop, laptop, and PMP spaces.</li>
<li>Microsoft will continue to lose marketshare to Apple and Firefox.</li>
<li>Dell will remain the largest single retailer of computers.</li>
<li>HP will continue to be second in line, but will keep making stupid touchscreen TVs.</li>
<li>All studios will sign up for Blu-Ray.</li>
<li>Fox will relent and allow <em><strong>Watchmen</strong></em> to be released, but for 5% of the global profits.</li>
<li>Toyota will release its Prius plug-in hybrid early to better compete with Ford&#8217;s Fusion hybrid.</li>
<li>Hydrogen powerplants will not make a major splash in any market.</li>
</ul>
<p>That&#8217;s it for 2009, kids! We&#8217;ll see how good I am at predicticating. In the past I&#8217;ve not been so good.</p>
<p><em>** Lacking quality skills at prognosticating, these could happen in 2010-11. Not sure. Just a feeling.</em></p>
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		<title>Review: Peek</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 07:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It is rare when a product comes along and completely reinvents the way we already do something which is already simple in the first place. Email holds a special place in the world today. Everyone, with exception to the most staunch luddites, uses email to communicate. The written word is so deeply ingrained in the human [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px;" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/peek_inhand.jpg" alt="Peek email handheld" width="71" height="97" />It is rare when a product comes along and completely reinvents the way we already do something which is already simple in the first place. Email holds a special place in the world today. Everyone, with exception to the most staunch luddites, uses email to communicate. The written word is so deeply ingrained in the human animal as a primary and required form of communication that our most popular forms of getting out the word are either in visual or written form. We IM, SMS, and email all the time. Email is so pervasive, it almost hurts the brain to try and figure out how to make it easier.</p>
<p>Its not hard, however, to figure out how to make it more complicated. Convergence takes care of that, and what used to be one of the most beloved mobile messaging devices and an indispensable tool for the Federal government, the RIM Blackberry, has lost its way in a fight to remain relevant in a writhing sea of multi-functional nano devices which can play music, watch TV, fetch email from several accounts, browse the web, pick your teeth after a fine meal, and, if you&#8217;re lucky, make a call or two. They have cute, cloying names like Bold, Storm, Chocolate, Shine, and Behold, and they all (at least according to the manufacturers) do everything better than the Apple iPhone.<span id="more-705"></span></p>
<p>Until now. I introduce to you the one and only Peek. Its not an iPhone. It doesn&#8217;t play music. It doesn&#8217;t organize your life. Its not designed to make phone calls. Its more like 2G then 3G or 4G. It doesn&#8217;t sport a touchscreen, have any number of GBs of storage space, can&#8217;t find out where you are because it doesn&#8217;t do GPS, and doesn&#8217;t even take pictures. What it does do, and quite well, is email. If you can recall back to the mid-90&#8242;s when RIM&#8217;s Blackberry devices was just becoming hot with its two-way pager service on its neato 850/950 models then you might also recall that they weren&#8217;t phones back then. Not until 2001 did RIM add phone support.</p>
<p>The Peek brings back the concept of the old Blackberry and reboots it with a fresh, thin, clean, easy to use new device. For US$79.99 and US$20 a month you get unlimited wireless service which gives you access to up to three email accounts, unlimited SMS, and they&#8217;re adding features all the time. In the most recent update they added the SMS feature and the ability to view images attached to emails. My hope is that they add additional file types in the near future. Feature-wise, the interface is very clean. In fact, if you&#8217;re familiar with how the Blackberry works, you&#8217;ll be instantly at home on the Peek.</p>
<p>Setup of email accounts is very, very easy. The device itself has a number of configurations built into it, such as Gmail, AOL, NetZero, and many others. Just enter in the details and, if it recognizes the email address, it takes care of the rest. If you have your own mail server, just call up the service folk and they&#8217;ll set up the account for you. Word from their PR people is that they are working on adding Exchange access, as well. This should make some Crackberry addicts rather happy. I didn&#8217;t think to ask if they were also working on Lotus Domino and Novell GroupWise account access, though.</p>
<p>The hardware itself is very well made. The device is nicely this and light. The screen is 320&#215;240 and has excellent backlighting and color. There are some things which could be slightly improved. The thumbwheel could be a moved from the traditional side of the unit to the front middle, which would make it easier to use for lefties like me. The battery cover, which is nice and solid, would benefit from having a strengthened locking mechanism. One odd choice was the placement of the extended characters which are located above the numbers across the top of the keyboard. All of the keys are backlit, but the aforementioned characters are not, so you can see what they are in the dark.</p>
<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 6px; margin-right: 6px;" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/peek_ui_blurry.jpg" alt="Blurry shot of the Peek UI" width="203" height="150" />There are also some things which the Peek developers could do to improve the interface. First, there are only three built-in color themes, none of which are particularly attractive, to choose from. There&#8217;s also not font control, which I&#8217;m assured by my PR contacts they are working on now. One thing which they could fix, however, is the status bar at the top of the screen. Its quite a bit taller than it needs to be. If they could trim it down and modernize the icons and status elements there would be more room on the display for email. It would also be nice if there was user control over the colors.</p>
<p>The Peek is one of the nicest, simplest, cleanest devices to come out in a long time. It fills a hole which used to be filled quite nicely but has become ridiculously overwrought. It also fills the gap which the costly iPhone has created. Some people just want a simple phone to make calls a a nice way to access their email on the go. The Peek has no contracts and it comes in a few colors. The Peek is a very elegantly simple solution to a problem which doesn&#8217;t need complex solutions, and I&#8217;m happy to have one. It very quickly became one of my most used devices and I don&#8217;t foresee a time when I stop using it.</p>
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		<title>&#8230;And Then There Were Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 14:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite what Palm, RIM, and Microsoft might tell you, after this morning&#8217;s announcement by T-Mobile and Google, the fight for consumer interest will be between the new G1 Google Android-powered handset built by HTC and Apple&#8217;s super-hot iPhone 3G.</p>
<p>Even in its short life, the iPhone has already captured a sizeable percentage of the smartphone market, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Nicer G1 image" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/t-mobile_g1_early2.jpg" alt="" width="176" height="354" align="left" />Despite what Palm, RIM, and Microsoft might tell you, after this morning&#8217;s announcement by T-Mobile and Google, the fight for consumer interest will be between the new G1 Google Android-powered handset built by HTC and Apple&#8217;s super-hot iPhone 3G.</p>
<p>Even in its short life, the iPhone has already captured a sizeable percentage of the smartphone market, and that grab continues to rise. The iPhone is a very complete product and it offers a range of features that no other handset does. At least, not until now.</p>
<p>Just take a look to the left, and you&#8217;ll get a small idea of what the G1 is all about. A lot of people use Google for search, but millions use GMail and a Google Maps. Google&#8217;s Android, a Linux-based OS, was designed to work directly with these Google functions, and more.</p>
<p>If the rumored price of US$199 is accurate and T-Mobile is not subsidizing that and offers some more open plan options, Apple might very well have a good fight on their hands. At the very least, it should force Apple into offering updates which it has been claiming aren&#8217;t needed.</p>

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