Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Apple's much Anticipated Tablet is Set to Launch Spring 2010 Plus MORE...


The latter part of 2010 wasn't the best time for Apple and one of its biggest gadgets, the Iphone; this was largely due to the much anticipated release of Google's operated Droid running on the Verizon network and manufactured by Motorola. The Droid has had strong sales so far, reaching one million units since its launch early this Fall. This is an impressive outcome for a newcomer, but then again Google is behind it, and having it run on Verizon is a big PLUS for them. The Droid was also recently distinguished by Time Magazine and being named the number one Gadget of the Year, and relegating the Iphone to 4th place.

But it's not all rosy for the Droid, as Time goes further to say and experts in the field agree with, as explained by Pete Cashmore of Mashable.com:

The Motorola phone on the Verizon network is a great device on the best network, TIME argues, making it the obvious choice despite being new to the market.

TIME writes:

Droid is a hefty beast, a metal behemoth without the gloss and finish of the iPhoneiPhone, but you don’t miss it. The Droid’s touchscreen is phenomenally sharp and vivid, it has an actual physical (not great, but good enough) keyboard, and, best of all, the Droid is on Verizon’s best-of-breed 3G network.

We tend to agree; the Droid is a fantastic phone and a poster child for GoogleGoogle’s Android OS. Nonetheless, it’ll seem a lot less appealing next year if the iPhone finally comes to Verizon. We still think the iPhone is a superior phone, albeit on an inferior network.


HERE IS A RECAP...
The Iphone suffered from some negative buzz surrounding its App Store decision of rejecting Google Voice's app on their store and being still only available on AT&T, whose network is not nearly as efficient as Verizon's. And this was followed of course by a ad battle between both carriers flaunting who is better, and in the end Verizon prevailed.

So, disenchanted Iphone users and unhappy AT&T customers decided to leave them and make the switch, and some of them seem happy but not fully satisfied!

The question now is what's in store for Apple?

Well, there have been rumors about the Iphone running on Verizon and the release of a much anticipated tablet...what's to make of this?

These rumors are true and expected to finally happen in 2010.
So even though the Droid was the "IT" gadget to have and garnered the most attention the end of 2010, Apple is coming back with bigger and better things in 2010!

Apple's exclusive contract with AT&T expires next year and an improved and better Iphone will be released come 2010 to run on the biggest mobile network in the country.
The release date is rumored to be Summer/Fall of next year...stay tuned!


And as for the Apple Tablet; it's said to be ready for launch in Spring of 2010.

Charlie Sorrel of Wired.com further explains:

Yair Reiner, an analyst for Oppenheimer, has lit some incense, drained his tea-cup and stared deep into the pattern of the remaining leaves. The fates have thus communicated to him the following “fact”: Apple will ship a 10.1-inch touch-screen tablet in spring 2010.

The average reader of the average gadget-blog knows more about the real workings of the tech world than even the best of analysts (or “prophets” as I prefer to call them). But we shall humor Uncle Yair, and present here his rock-solid inferences, based on the study not of actual tea-leaves, but of his supply-chain contacts.

The Jesus-tablet will use an LTPS (Low Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon) LCD like that of the iPhone instead of a pricier OLED display, and if Apple wants to have enough in stock to meet demand (at a projected manufacturing speed of a million units per month) then a launch date in March or April is likely.

The price? The same as a MacBook with a full keyboard, or $1,000. This would be the perfect price for Apple to charge if it didn’t want to sell any.

Reiner goes on to speculate that book publishers, “disgruntled by Amazon’s terms” which give the publisher just 70% of revenue on an exclusive deal, prefer the numbers offered by Apple. And what is this sweet, sweet deal from Apple? An “App Store-type 30/70 split.” Can you spot the difference? Me either.

By now, we’re pretty sure that we’ll see an Apple tablet soon, probably in the first half of the year (spring for tablets, summer for iPhones, autumn for iPods, and Macs when they are ready). We’re also sure that until it is actually announced by Apple, every week will bring further groping guesses about this tech-unicorn, in increasingly desperate attempts to drum up publicity (December 9, 2009).


I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THESE EVENTS HAPPEN NEXT YEAR!


Saturday, November 7, 2009

New DROID Release - Will it be the Iphone Killer?



The New Droid phone from Google by Motorola officially landed today offered with the Verizon network. There has certainly been a lot of buzz surrounding this release, to the point that disheartened AT&T and in some cases Apple users are defecting to try this hot new alternative phone in the mobile market. Well, there are many reasons as to why to may be and here are just a few: first, Apple's rejecting of Google Voice's application to run on the Iphone system, this certainly created a lot of bad sentiment against Apple, to the extent that FCC had to get involved in an investigation as we all know; second, Apple's restrictions and unwilling to open up its system and release all the current updates and capabilities that the Iphone may offer, instead of releasing and opening things up so slowly, which in some cases cause users to jail brake their phones or simply switch to the Android system; and lastly, the AT&T network and the services which is second to Verizon and non-existent or lack of customer service.


So, this takes us to the Iphone's prospective future...will the new Droid dethrone it from its place in the market? Well, as many editors and bloggers have expressed in their reviews of the Droid and comparison to the Iphone; the new Android device is not really a threat to the Iphone and by no means it's BETTER than Apple's Iphone. The Iphone is much sleeker, smoother, has a humongous app store, has a huge market share and it's Apple, among many other factors!
The Droid is a much more functional phone in that is open and has no many restrictions and limitations to its users, Android app center is smaller, but has a much more qualitative number of useful apps and is part of Google, which without question is always on the online/internet technology forefront!


My verdict is that the new Droid has come at a very good time and has made a very clever choice by going with Verizon. Apple's Iphone and it's reputation has been tarnishing a bit in the last few months and having an exclusive contract with AT&T most certainly DOES NOT HELP!
AT&T's actual submergence in the mobile market is due largely thanks to the Iphone, which has made a incomparable impact to the mobile market and its devices by introducing a revolutionary smart phone that has almost everything!

By no means the Droid will be an Iphone killer; it will just become an alternative to mobile users out there and it's nice to see a more 'realistic' challenger to Apple's phone because up to this point the only that would come anywhere near is the Blackberry, but again is a whole different market and phone. Competition will be good for all parties involved in the mobile industry, which has proven to be one of the fastest growing forms of media these days--along with social media.


Even though that skeptics and Apple haters think the Iphone ''sucks'', like this blogger from the UK recently called it the ''worst mobile phone ever!"; Apple is by no means in trouble.
Apple's contract with AT&T will finally expire at the end of next year and rumors has it that they will go with Verizon next, not to mention the next Iphone update will prove to everyone why Apple is the choice for many. Even though the most recent ad campaign for the Droid makes fun of the Iphone and gives it a bad name--with the help of Verizon--it's only a transitory stunt that Verizon seems to have pulled to make a bigger buzz and catch Apple's attention.


So, I can't wait to see the new Iphone update and what is has to offer and once it's offered by Verizon switched to them and have a much better phone service altogether.

For more on these rumors read on this article from my friends at Mashable...





IPHONE COMING TO VERIZON IN 2010 [RUMOR]
Many signs point to the Apple and AT&T agreement that makes the latter the exclusive carrier of the iPhone within the US coming to an end within the next year.

For starters, non-exclusivity has been profitable for Apple in other parts of the world. Moreover, even AT&T’s CEO acknowledges the deal won’t last forever.

And while Verizon might be all about showing off what Droid does right now, a new report suggests it could become the first carrier other than AT&T to offer iPhone on American soil, starting in the second half of 2010.

According to a report obtained by Apple Insider, “Apple has contracted to produce a UMTS/CDMA hybrid iPhone due in the third quarter of next year that will enable the company to sell a single global handset to all carriers, and specifically to Verizon Wireless in the US” – the significance of CDMA being that it’s the standard that Verizon’s network uses, versus AT&T’s GSM.

As you might suspect, there’s currently no comment from Apple or Verizon, but it’s not the first time the two companies have been linked. Just last month, a report surfaced suggesting that Verizon and Apple were already testing a 4G version of the iPhone. While we await more details, we can’t help but be amused by how we might end up looking back at the current attack ad battle taking place between Verizon, AT&T, and Apple if a Verizon iPhone comes to fruition.

CAN'T WAIT FOR IT!!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Free WIFI Offered by Airlines



Free WIFI on Airlines across the US?

Wait a minute isn't this already available? Well, we may be thinking of the rest of the world, as the U.S. seems to be lagging behind in technology; namely internet access, speed, etc!

Nevertheless, the news are good for us I guess...read on this article from my friend's a Mashable.

Ads On a Plane: Free WIFI Coming to Airlines

October 7, 2009, by Barb Dybwab

Mobile media company JiWire and satellite broadband provider Row 44 are teaming up to deliver an in-flight Wi-Fi system that will come to you for free via advertising support.

Southwest and Alaska Airlines have already begun to test the new service, which will make it possible for advertisers to target the coveted “business traveler” demographic in exchange for free Wi-Fi. The system is expected to launch fully on at least those two airlines this fall.

The company doesn’t specify exactly how the ads will appear, whether via pre-rolls or some sort of browser framing experience. Row 44’s Skytown Center is mentioned as one place where ads will appear — a virtual shopping mall and content portal unique to specific airlines. Perhaps a mandatory stroll through the virtual mall will be required for entry into the wild and wooly internets.

The service sounds like a boon to consumers, who will benefit from free Wi-Fi (that’s hopefully not too caged by the ad experience). It should be a good opportunity for advertisers as well considering a recent study by the Wi-Fi Alliance showing that 76% of business travelers would pick an airline based on Wi-Fi, and more than 70% would choose Wi-Fi over a meal service.

When you travel, do you pick your flights based on Wi-Fi availability? Would you leap at the chance for a free hot-spot in the air, or are you content to shell out a few bucks for an ad-free experience? Let us know in the comments.

GOOD TIMES!!!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Top Five Acts at this Year's MTV VMAs


Sitting on my couch with no much to do on a Sunday night, it's no surprise, as there is often not much on TV. But, last night was an exception! While flipping through the channels I found out that the MTV Video Movie Awards were being telecasted and I was curious to see what the '80s hit channel had to offer this time around, as it has failed to delivered to its audience for quite sometime now. To my surprise, the show was actually quite entertaining and well done! It certainly helped having an impressive roster of talent in attendance.



So, here are my Top Five Acts of the evening:

FIRST with no doubt, MUSE!!!
The VERY talented British trio made its American television debut with "Uprising", the first single from their latest kick-ass album called: "Resistance", which released this week in the UK.
They sounded terrific and they have yet to disappoint! I have seem them perform live once and I was blown away by their incredible talent and their great show...see it for your self here, as they take over NYC and its street!


SECOND, Beyonce with "Single Ladies"; she really got into it with some sexy hot moves!
And she get bonus points on my book for being so classy when she received her award toward the middle of the show and asked Taylor Swift to come out and finish her speech that was rudely interrupted earlier in the show.


THIRD, Lady Gaga's bloody performance and outlandish costumes...she's VERY STRANGE!


FOURTH, Pink's "Sober" performance that left everyone very impressed with her singing and trapeze pirouettes coordination and physical strength!


AND FINALLY, Kanye West's at his RUDEST EVER!
He jumps on stage to grab the microphone away from Taylor Swift--who has an tremendously HUGE fan base--to say that Beyonce's video was better and should have won, simply speechless!
Kanye West has truly lost it this time...he seems to be able to outdo himself with arrogantly rude stunts, see it for yourself:

AND THAT'S MY UPDATE!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Los Angeles In FLAMES



















































These pictures speak for themselves...fires in the West San Gabriel Mountains--Tujunga, Montrose, La Canada, Altadena & now Pasadena--has been burning for days now and has tripled in a day and it's ONLY 5% contained!!!

Where are our state government officials now?
Shouldn't Arnold call it a state of emergency and send MORE help to these affected areas like the big tankers to combat these flames?
And request more help from other states or the federal government to slow or attempt to stop such destruction???

In the meantime, acres upon acres are being destroyed at night at VERY RAPID pace, when fire fighter efforts via air come to halt, and reclaims more wildlife in its path, many homes in these various foothill communities, producing A LOT of SMOKE and ASH, contaminating our LA air even more.

GOVERNMENT PLEASE TAKE A MORE ACTIVE ROLE COMBATING THESE FIRES NOW!

Images courtesy of: LA TIMES

Saturday, August 8, 2009

MicroHoo? What's next for Yahoo!

As we all know, a great deal has been said about last week's Microsoft and Yahoo! ten year partnership deal, but who is getting the best deal out of all of this?

I am a loyal and avid fan of Yahoo! and this news are a bit sad to me, but I completely understand the move as the company has been struggling for quite some time now and the these are desperate times!

Carol Bartz and Steven Ballmer's deal is not that surprising, as we all saw this coming since the last days of Jerry Jang. A deal of some sort was inevitable and granted this maybe have been the last chance Yahoo! would get from Microsoft. Even though Microsoft has been trying to re-invent itself with the launching and marketing campaign behind Bing, which has paid of for them, as their market share numbers have been boosted nicely. But, Yahoo's market place is much higher than Bing's, with an over 20% share in the search engine business, what is the benefit for Yahoo's brand to give this advantageous reach away to Microsoft?

Does this mean the end of Search business for Yahoo! and the take over of Bing in the field? It seems like it, as Yahoo's latest efforts seem to be focusing elsewhere--recent release of their new homepage and focus in more unique, compelling editorial content with deals with AP and other news sources--and has almost given up on the search business all together and not bother to compete with the giant in the space--GOOGLE--and this latest partnership is just giving Bing the credentials to go after Google with Yahoo's help.

It is very sad indeed to see the direction Yahoo! has decided to take, as it is clearly uncertain what is going to happen to the online pioneer and its name after this contract ends. I think Bing gets the better deal out of the picture. I hope Yahoo's plan works out well for them after all and the brand doesn't go the direction MySpace is going or worse, it is finally sold to Microsoft altogether. This way perhaps Bing may be able to stand more strongly against Google, who owns over 70% of the search business market share.

I read this great article this past week on Media Post Search Insider's Newsletter: But Enough About BingHoo, Let's Talk About BingHoo, which provides with an excellent analysis on this BingHoo deal as they call it and what Yahoo! should expect out of the deal.

But Enough About BingHoo, Let's Talk About BingHoo
by Rob Garner
, Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Bing-rise/Yahoo!-fall last week, which makes now as good as time as any to start thinking about what it really means in the broad scope of "search engine marketing" - for both paid and natural search. I personally spent the better part of last week talking about and reflecting on the change, and I've written numerous thoughts on the implications. Given that there has been a little bit of time to let the news sink in, here are a few additional thoughts on what this change means in the long term for the search industry:

Two years is a long, long time in the search business. With all of the hype around this partnership, it is important that both paid and natural search marketers don't to get too over-amped about the immediate impact to their campaigns. Once the deal passes U.S. government scrutiny (at least six months), it may be anywhere between 18 to 24 months before Bing results are rolled out into Yahoo! pages. If you are currently engaged with a search agency, or are involved in an enterprise search campaign, then you are as familiar as you need to be with Bing results, for the time being. But watch and monitor developments closely.

Yahoo!'s market share will inevitably erode before Bing results get implemented. With Yahoo! exposed as having given up on search for an extended period of time, users will flock over to alternatives, most likely Google. But ultimately Bing wins either way, as Yahoo! is effectively put out of business as a search provider, though what Bing gains from Yahoo! will be much less later on.

Google's share and domination will rise. As I have stated in previous columns, Google will continue to dominate , and I see them going to as high as 85 percent total share in the coming months. While Bing wins in this deal at the expense of Yahoo!, the category leader also reaps the benefits of such a tremendous shift in the landscape. Google also gets share from Yahoo!, and there is a case to be made that Google is also getting category lift from Bing's $100MM ad campaign .

Bing will have to prove the quality of its traffic in the Yahoo! network before budget share increases. Budget shift in paid media is not a given for Bing, and perhaps one of its greatest challenges will be scaling its existing performance into the Yahoo! network. Bing generally performs well across many different verticals, but there is just one problem for marketers: There has never been enough available traffic from it to shift a substantial share of budget. With increased reach through Yahoo!'s share of search, they now have that opportunity. But how these campaigns react in Yahoo!'s various ad distribution deals off of the search page remains to be seen, and how they perform will be directly proportional to how many marketers increase their budgets to Bing.

A search pioneer falls. Having been a longtime user of Yahoo! search, syndicating Bing results is somewhat of a return to their roots; like the days where Inktomi or Google supplied the results, long before pay-per-click became a primary aspect of the landing page. In the early-mid 2000's, Yahoo! managed to grab a hold of virtually every major search play still standing - including Overture, AltaVista, FAST/AllTheWeb, among others. Effectively, most of this search legacy will be completely wiped out with the replacement of Bing results (though Yahoo! managed to kill most of them on their own), and there is nothing to indicate that Microsoft will be adopting any of these technologies at any major scale anytime soon.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CONCORD & SUPERSONIC FLIGHT EXPERIENCE?

The Concord may be gone, but it's supersonic technology isn't!

The return of supersonic flight?

Courtesy of Yahoo! Tech!

New York to Paris in three and a half hours? Those with the money enjoyed amazingly quick travel times across the Atlantic, courtesy of the Concorde, for 27 years. Alas, those flights ended in 2003, following the aircraft's fatal (and first) crash in July 2000 and the general troubles that impacted the airline industry following 9/11.

The Concorde may be gone, but interest in supersonic travel -- which cuts flying in time by more than half in most cases -- remains high. The only real trouble, of course, is all the noise. Once a plane passes through the sound barrier (Mach 1), a defeaning sonic boom erupts. The loudness of that crack has prevented supersonic flight from ever being allowed over inhabited areas due to the disturbance it creates on the ground below.

Now comes word that there might be a solution to the sonic boom issue, with NASA and aircraft manufacturer Gulfstream collaborating on the creation of system that would severely dampen the loud crack of a sonic boom. The idea: A telescoping pole that sticks out up to 24 feet from the front of the aircraft and which disrupts the formation of the sonic boom almost completely. According to Pilotbug, the so-called Quiet Spike still causes the aircraft to create a sound, but one which is "10,000 times quieter than the Concorde." Additional improvements in the design of the aircraft's wings and body also help to muffle the noise.

The FAA has said it's interested in seeing the system in action, and has said that if supersonic aircraft can meet its general noise restrictions it would likely approve supersonic flights over U.S. territory. LAX to JFK in two hours? It's hardly anything you'd want to put money on yet, but it just might be on the horizon...

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Online Giant Wars, which Search Engine/Portal do you prefer?






AOL, Google, Microsoft or Yahoo, which Search Engine/Portal do people choose?

As we all may know three of the "Big 4" are suffering tremendously the squeeze of the current financial times, online trends and ultimately people's choice. AOL, MSN and Yahoo! are not longer the big guys there once were in online search and as online top destinations. With the arrival of Social Media networks like Facebook and Twitter, and the solid consistent growth over the years of Google; AOL, MSN and Yahoo! must reinvent themselves. There has been a lot of buzz for the last couple of years whether or not Yahoo! will sell to Microsoft or AOL to become what it was once the top online destination and really compete with Google, but with all the changes at Yahoo! taking place and their financial struggle, as well as AOL's--massive layoffs--and Microsoft new plans, this may no longer be an option.



















Recently Microsoft re-launched its search engine with a new name: "Bing", to make it catchier and compete more directly with Google. Microsoft is certainly going through an identity crisis, as it was first called MSN, then Live.com and now it' s "Bing" for search--MSN is still their online portal. "Bing" launched a couple of weeks ago with a pretty big marketing campaign online and TV called: Search Overload, aiming to relieve that and provide with a new engine/tool to the user with qualitative results in a more organized and sleek way. This campaign seems to be working, as it has raised some eyebrows from Google and they have taking notice thus far.














According to Comscore, "Bing" has continued its market share over the last two weeks after it launched. Microsoft's search share hit 12.1 percent from 9.1 before "Bing" launched, giving Microsoft a BIG boost and putting it in second place, after Google and dethroning Yahoo! from it!
Pretty good gain and effort from Microsoft, but will it be enough?

I checked out "Bing" when it first launched and I think it's pretty good, much better than Live or MSN, so I used it for a day or so, but old habits are hard to overcome and I returned to my choice: Yahoo! and sometimes Google. There have been some hiccups over the last two weeks with "Bing" that include some down time and maintenance issues, which has cost them some additional traffic that they could have claimed had their system been optimized and ready for any issues like that.
Something that is worth noting on the marketing side of "Bing" is their Search Overload approach to their campaign, which is interesting, as several weeks prior Xerox came up with their own online marketing campaign with a humorous video that addresses and seeks to overcome Information Overload Syndrome today. Microsoft's series of Search Overload themed videos and approach is sort of an imitation/copy of Xerox humorous take on IOS, so wouldn't this be considered plagiarism on Microsoft's part--just food for thought?

Check them out and you tell me your thoughts...


XEROX - IOS


BING - SO


In any case, I think that "Bing" will be able to do the trick for Microsoft for now, until something bigger comes...until the day when Yahoo! decides to join forces with them to try to beat Google.


















AOL on the other hand is the weakest of the "big 4" and with Time Warner's decision to legally and structurally separate from AOL, their future is grimmer! With massive layoffs, dropping traffic numbers and archaic and non-effective ways of going forward in the business, AOL must come up wit something BIG and unique to really become what it once was: one of the pioneers.
So, let's wait and see what happens with American Global Internet--formerly America Online.

















On the Yahoo! front, I think that things are not as bad as AOL's, but not much better than or equal to Microsoft's positioning and place in the online space these days. With Carol Barz at the helm of the company since early 2009, Yahoo! seeks to become what once was: the true pioneer of the internet! But to be able to maintain that claim the fame and directly compete with Google and Microsoft, Yahoo! must deal with the many challenges it faces wisely. This financial recession is not helping them at all, so the company is going of a selling spree of properties and domains that they don't use or no longer work or are profitable to them. Some examples are: Yahoo! 360, the auctioning of domains like Candy.com, Toys.com and more recently Contests.com for a meager quarter of a million dollar, as Tech Crunch recently reported.

Additionally, Bartz is not focusing so much on Yahoo! search's capability and doesn't seem to care about "Bing's" threat or Google's for that matter. So, many people are not really using Yahoo! for search and as she has said: "we are more of an all around destination/portal that offers editorial content to the public with search capabilities", insinuating that search is not their focus, which is unfortunate because in able for Yahoo! to keep up and compete with the others it must be good and strong in all levels!

Granted, I am a true/avid fan and follower of Yahoo! since day one and I will always be loyal to them, but sometimes I find myself using Google for things that require more in depth results and updated features like Google search and Google maps, so Yahoo! please do work on improving these and be cutting edge like Google manages to often be!

Nevertheless, Yahoo! manages to be a better rounded destination/portal for online users, offering: news, reviews, video, social networks, mobile, search, etc...While Google is more focused on search and video now with its acquisition from a few years ago of YouTube. And this is something Yahoo! can learn from acquiring new strategic online properties to become a bigger competitor...did anyone say Twitter, perhaps!

And Google, I don't think that there is much left to say, you are the WINNER, who takes it all! To be on top you have proven to be cutting edge, revolutionary, consistent, fresh, fast and so on; thus, your place as the number one in the online space in terms of traffic, popularity, choice, market share, etc. But, one thing Google, Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo! should always remember is that even though defection of fans is critical, true fans can also be loyal and stick with what they know and is familiar and those habits can be hard to change! Take me for instance, I will always be a Yahoo! fan until then end and until that happens I will not defect and fully convert to anyone else...I mean, I will try something and use it for a while or once in a while and go back and forth, but not fully commit to "Bing", Google or AOL!













So, after this dissection of the "big 4", what are your thoughts...who do you prefer and choose to be your search engine and online portal?

Please share your thoughts on this and what your liking is...

Monday, June 8, 2009

FRESH from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco - Welcoming Iphone News & More!






Meet the iPhone 3G S, now with video recording, digital compass

Courtesy of

Ben Patterson: The Gadget Hound

Mon Jun 8, 2009

It's the "most powerful, fastest iPhone we've ever made," says Apple SVP Phil Schiller of the 3G S, now with an upgraded three-megapixel camera, voice commands, and picture messaging—all due on June 19. Also: The 8GB version of the iPhone 3G is now just $99.

The news came during Monday's keynote of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, and the announcements pretty much fell in line with earlier predictions, including a new digital compass, better battery life, laptop tethering, and MMS—although the latter two won't be supported on AT&T just yet, news that was followed by a chorus of groans in the audience.

Also, those hoping for a cameo by the recovering Steve Jobs left the keynote disappointed.

So, without further ado, on with the details …

Price and availability
Look for the iPhone 3G S to arrive in stores June 19, two days after iPhone Software update 3.0 (which adds features such as picture messaging, cut-and-paste support, and stereo Bluetooth) arrives on iTunes. Available in both black and white, the 16GB version of the 3G S will sell for $199 (the same initial price as the old 8GB iPhone 3G), while a 32GB model will go for $299. Meanwhile, we're finally getting a $99 iPhone—the old 8GB 3G, as it turns out.

Look and feel

The iPhone 3G S comes with an impressive set of new features, but you wouldn't know it from looking at the new handset, which looks exactly the same as last year's iPhone 3G.

Better camera
The iPhone's old 2-megapixel camera gets a bump up to three megapixels, at last, along with an auto-focus lens, auto exposure, improved low-light sensitivity, and—here's the big one—video recording, including on-the-fly touch editing and the ability to send video clips via MMS (more on the iPhone's picture messaging features in a moment). Still no LED flash, though.

Speedier performance
Apple claims that the 3G S runs faster than the iPhone 3G—up to twice as fact, to be exact, which means speedier app launching and Web browsing.

Voice commands
In a first for the iPhone, the 3G S will finally be able to make voice-activated calls, as well as play songs and playlists at your command—not bad, although voice commands have long been standard issue on many other existing cell phones.

Improved battery life
Poor battery life has been the bane of many an iPhone owner's existence, but Apple promises that the 3G S will get you three more hours of Web browsing (over Wi-Fi) and six more hours of audio, although talk time on AT&T's 3G network remains five hours.

Digital compass
Finding your way on Google Maps for iPhone can be a chore if you don't know what direction you're facing, but the new 3G S should fix that with it's new digital compass, which will give you your longitude, latitude, and precise direction (not to mention better controls on games that rely on the iPhone's accelerometers).

Picture messaging
As announced back in March, both the iPhone 3G S and the iPhone 3G will finally support MMS—one of the biggest missing features on the iPhone—via the iPhone Software 3.0 update, due to hit iTunes on June 17. That's the good news; the bad news is that AT&T won't support MMS on the iPhone until "later this summer." Ugh.

Laptop tethering
Also included in the iPhone Software 3.0 update: Laptop tethering, which will let you share the iPhone's 3G data connection with your laptop (via USB or Bluetooth) while you're out and about. Pretty cool … but while tethering will be available for iPhone users on several worldwide carriers, we won't be able to tether on AT&T, or at least not for now. Double-ugh.

Other upcoming features in iPhone Software 3.0
Get ready for direct downloads of TV shows and movie rentals/purchases on the iPhone (perfect for grabbing some videos before boarding a flight), stability and speed enhancements for the mobile version of Safari, and a "Find My iPhone" feature (which tracks down your lost iPhone, provided you're subscribed to Apple's MobileMe service).

What we didn't get:
No Steve Jobs, although he's said to be "on track" to return to Apple by the end of the month. No talk of discounted iPhone service plans, as has been rumored. No Mac tablet (although many believe that we will see one before the year is out). No front-facing camera for video conferencing. And for AT&T subscribers, no MMS until later this summer, and no laptop tethering until ... who knows?

So, what do you think: Impressed by the 3G S? Feeling underwhelmed? Plan to trade in your iPhone 3G (or original iPhone) for the new one? Do you think the iPhone 3G S beats the Palm Pre, or vice versa?

Source: Yahoo! Tech

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

New Iphone Release Just Around the Corner!


Are you ready for an update on your Iphone or just ready to get new phone?

In the wake of the official Palm Pre release this month, some announcements tell us that the new iPhone is rumored to begin hitting stores just over a month, for a July 17th launch, so stay tuned!

Apparently the new iPhone will be…16GB and 32GB with prices of $199 and $299…3.2 MP camera with video recording and editing…MMS picture and video sending…OLED display…1.5 times more battery life…double RAM and processing power…FM transmitter…glowing logo on rear…rubber tread backing…no more metal edge band…turn by turn directions...compass...GPS, camera, compass and Google Maps combine to identify photos and inform on photo locations, etc...

The enhancements and new capabilities added to this popular and cool gadget are great!

Monday, May 18, 2009

AFTERNOONS Rock the House at The Troubadour!

SAY YES!!!

Last Thursday I went to see Afternoons perform live at The Troubadour and they rocked!
This is a great LA based Indie band that deserves much more recognition than it gets for sure.

Their rocking yet lyrical sound puts them in the company of another great band I like very much: Arcade Fire--from which they have a strong influence.
The sounds produced by all these guys and the band's only female's unique voice, which provides a great balance to their tunes, took over the whole venue, as the audience got really into it!
Claire McKeown--the female singer in the band--has an extraordinary voice and an extrovertive style that added a nice touch to the experience.

I took my friends with me to see Afternoons perform live and had only heard from it a couple of weeks back from me, and their thoughts was that they were interesting, but after they saw them perform; they immediately fell in love with the whole band and said that their MP3s don't do they justice, as they were MUCH better live, and I AGREE! We had a BLAST!!!
The venue was great too, intimate and rokin! Not to mention what a great bargain the tickets were. It was our first time and can't wait to see them again and support their career!

We each got their newest CD, their very cool T-Shirts--love the Say Yes one--and some stickers, which I posted on my door.

Here is their MySpace Page, so check them out!
http://www.myspace.com/afternoonsmusic