Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Call me with Google Voice

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Wanna talk to Josh?

Using this super cool new widget from Google you can call me absolutely free.

So feel free to call Josh. Especially hot women.

Backup your hard drive

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Last week the hard drive on my Dell laptop crashed. Fortunately, I was able to put it into an external case and get almost everything off of the drive. The is a reminder to always back up your hard drive onto an external device — it can be a jump drive, external HD, DVD-R, doesn’t matter. JUST BACK IT UP!!! I am usually pretty good about backing everything up, but once you get lax about it and forget then you are at risk.

There are two different types of backups that I use. The first is to back up all of your documents, pictures, music, videos, etc. And the second is to do a sector by sector back up or image of your drive. This second method will backup all of the partitions on your drive, your programs, setting, registry, EVERYTHING. So if your hard drive fails and you use the sector by sector method you will be able to restore your computer exactly as it was when you ran that backup.

Drawbacks? Well the drawback to backing up only your files is that if your hard drive crashes you will need to buy a new drive, install your operating system, install all of your software, and load all of your files. This can be time consuming. The drawback to the sector by sector method is that it can take a lot of drive space and the backups take longer to run.

I don’t care which one you choose, just back up your stuff!

How to get a free iPad

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

OfferCentric, the company that has given away millions of dollars of free iPods, gaming systems and computers is at it again. They are giving away FREE iPad 64GB with 3G.

How can they afford to give away things for free?

Well in order to receive your free iPad you will need to complete an offer to a service like Blockbuster,  get a free credit report, Vonage, etc. Then after you do so you will also need to talk 10-12 of your friends into signing up and doing the same thing. OfferCentric then receives money from the offer you and your friends completed and that money is used to buy your free iPad.

It is 100000% legit and will cost you nothing. It just takes a little work on your part. Go HERE to get your free iPad today.

If you have any questions please comment and I will answer.

Apple iPad a revolutionary device

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

I was definitely a skeptic of the iPad, but after spending 30 minutes with one this afternoon at my local Apple store my opinion changed. The Apple iPad is undoubtedly a revolutionary device. Now don’t get me wrong, the device has a lot of room to  grow and in its current form I will not be purchasing one, but the iPad has changed what is possible for personal computing. Apple took what to many was a far fetched dream and made it an affordable reality (starting at $499).

Form Factor

Like all Apple products the iPad felt soooo good in your hands. The styling is sleek and sexy. There are a minimal amount of buttons. The size is perfect; it is lightweight, but not so light and delicate that you feel like you have to be very careful with it.

LED Display

The 9.7″ LED screen on the iPad was very impressive. The contrast was good, the colors were brilliant and the screen was visible from almost any viewing angle. The first thing I did to test the screen was to view the images that Apple preloaded on the iPad. As expected they looked very good, but to give this an independent test I downloaded some high resolution images for work that I have viewed on very expensive and color calibrated monitors. Those images looked as good or better than I have ever seen them.

The next thing I did to test the screen was to view some movie clips that were loaded on the iPad. I choose Step Brothers, one of my favorite movies. The movie quality was great and very fluid. I could see myself watching a movie on the Ipad. According to a salesperson and Apple’s website the battery will last for 10 hours of continuous movie playback. I did not have any earphones with me so I was unable to test the audio quality, but I assume it will be similar to an iPod or iPhone.

After laughing out loud to a scene in Step Brothers I checked out the iBooks application. I read a few pages of Sun Tzu’s, “The Art of War”. The type was very crisp and easy to read, but I wonder what it would be like to read for an extended period of time? Personally I have never read anything on Amazon’s Kindle, but I hear that it is very nice because the screen is not glossy and almost looks like printed text. I asked a salesperson on his thoughts about reading a book on the iPad versus the Kindle and he had two comments, 1. the screen is back-lit so you can read in the dark; and 2. the iPad’s screen is color, so you can actually see images in books. Both valid points, but I still question what it would be like to read for an extended period of time.

Keyboard

As I suspected the keyboard will take some getting used to. The size of the keyboard is nice and can be used in landscape or portrait mode. My biggest problem is that when I type I lightly rest my fingers on the keyboard — this is a BIG NO NO. All in all it was not miserable, but I would not want to type a novel or long email on it. According to Apple, a keyboard will be released later this month.

Surfing the web

Surfing the web was a real dream. For me it makes it easier to interact with websites and if I’m going to sit on my couch and surf the web I would use the iPad over my laptop. The only drawback in my opinion is that Apple refuses to support Adobe Flash!!

Email

The email client is very similar to the one on the iPhone. It’s seems simple and easy to use. Full disclosure: since it was Apple’s iPad I did not have my mail accounts setup so I could not give the email a full test drive.

Maps

The maps work just as they do on the iPhone. The device lacks actual GPS so it relies on triangulation from cell towers to find your location just as the first iPhone did. I was anxious to check out the new terrain view, but there was some problem at the time that was not allowing me.

iWork

The iPad is not all play and can be used for work too! With the addition of iWorks you can make changes to presentations, spreadsheets and documents all on the fly. With the iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter you can plug your iPad into a projector for a presentation.

Biggest drawbacks of the iPad

  • Even with its speedy 1 GHz processor the iPad does not multitask.
  • The largest hard drive available is 64GB which by today’s standards is not very big.
  • Adding to the mediocre HD, the iPad has no slots for an external memory card.
  • No camera

As I said in the opening of this post, I think the iPad is a revolutionary device and look forward to seeing how it changes how people work, play and compute.

Apple iPad

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Apple iPad

For years people have dreamed of an affordable tablet computer, but does the announcement of Apple’s iPad live up to peoples dreams? Sure, you can surf the web, check email, view photos, listen to music, maps, calendars and contacts. Might I add that you can do all of this via wifi or 3G internet.

3 years ago this might have been enough, but to me the iPad is just an oversized iPhone that lacks a camera, cannot fit into your pocket or multi task.

I have not completely written off the iPad and am anxious to give it a real demo. So check back soon.