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Happy Thanksgiving to All
Posted in Holidays 2011 on November 24, 2011
I wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. I hope your time with friends and family are heartwarming; and that the Blessings He has given you continue to rain down upon you and your family.
Mostly Microsoft #001
Posted in Mostly Microsoft, Podcasts on November 4, 2011
Starting something new is always a challenge.Pulling together a new website, like BYTE, has had its ups and downs; but as you can see, things have been going pretty well.
This week, I started a new podcast with two members of TeamBYTE – Todd Ogasawara and Larry Press. The Mostly Windows Podcast is going to cover, well, mostly Windows and Microsoft related news, events, happenings, etc. However, when something cool and interesting comes along, you can bet we’ll jump on it.
Show notes, an embedded player and a download link for the show can be found below. You can also find it in iTunes by searching for the MobileViews.com Podcast series.
Mostly Microsoft Podcast #001
- HP Slate with Windows 7. $699
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/gadgetreviews/hp-slate-2-is-a-win-7-tablet-for-road-warriors-699-video/28200
Q: Is this priced too high for mass consumer market? Is it purely a vertical product? Don’t road warriors need a physical keyboard? - Nokia Lumia 800 review
http://www.theverge.com/2011/11/3/2534861/nokia-lumia-800-review
Q: Will it save both Microsoft and Nokia? - Bing app for Android & iPhone updated
http://socialtimes.com/bing-apps-for-android-iphone_b83116
Q: But, will we ever see Microsoft Office mobile for Android & iOS?
Oracle buys RightNow Technologies for $1.5B
Posted in News on October 25, 2011
Oracle recently announced the acquisition of RightNow Technologies, a cloud based customer service company meant to help them compete with the likes of salesforce.com. It also beefs up their total cloud offering which includes human resources, talent management, social networking, databases and Java, said Thomas Kurian, executive vice president of Oracle Development.
The idea here is to bolster Oracle’s cloud offerings, making it a more competitive cloud player. It currently ranks number 80 in the Washington Technology 2011 Top 100 list of the largest federal government contractors.
I’ve been asking one question regarding cloud computing for the last few years and I’ve yet to get a decent answer for it: What happens when the cloud evaporates?
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Apple Store Down in Advance of Press Event
Posted in Apple on March 2, 2011
In a not so surprising move, Apple’s online store is down in advance of today’s press release. Aside from a revamped (and perhaps free..?) MobileMe, everyone is anticipating a refreshed iPad 2 announcement, availability..? Today? Tomorrow? June..? Who knows. We’ll have to wait and see what Santa Jobs brings us.
Keep your eyes open, as I’m certain JAMM and iTechGear as well as other sites, will have news, analysis, as well as other articles pour over everything shortly after the Event concludes.
My iPad 2 Wish List
Posted in Apple on March 1, 2011
On the eve of iPad 2 Day, this is a list of what I want from Santa Jobs. I’ve been a good boy; and I own the following Apple products:
- 13″ Aluminum, Unibody MacBook (Late 2008)
- 60GB 5G iPod
- 8GB 2G iPod Touch
- 8GB 3G iPod Nano
- 32GB iPad (Wi-Fi Only)
I love my Apple hardware, but on iPad 2 Day, I am hoping my personal wish list gets some attention. Let’s take a quick look, and see if we’re on the same page with our iPad wants.
| What will Santa Jobs bring us..? |
Apple’s MacBook Pro Refresh and Upcoming Press Event
Posted in Apple on February 24, 2011
I saw a couple of articles yesterday announcing the Apple Press Event scheduled for 02-Mar-11 where it is assumed that Apple will announce not only the latest incarnations of their MacBook Pro line but iPad 2 as well. The one on ComputerWorld was the most succinct.
The simple fact that Apple scheduled an event and sent out invitations yesterday has the entire tech sector speculating on iPad 2, iPhone 5 as well as the MacBook Pro refreshes that are likely a lock. If there’s one thing that I know about Apple, trying to guess what they are going to do isn’t always easy… Trying to crack that nut can be an exercise in futility.
Apple’s going to do what Apple’s going to do; and while its fun to play “what-if,” they’ve thrown too many curve balls for even the Wall Street Analysts to get it consistently right. Steve/Tim (cuz, they really ARE the same person now, right..?) play their cards close to their chests and they don’t let anything out until THEY are ready for it to be out/known.
Case in point – Many, myself included thought that Apple would hold off on the details of the new MacBook Pro line until next week. I noted that above, and a number of different Wall Street analysts said much the same thing. While writing this up, I got a press release announcing the availability and shipping those new MacBook Pros. So much for waiting 6 days.
New features of the new MacBook Pro line include:
- Dual-core and quad-core processors—The latest Intel Core i5 and i7 dual-core and quad-core processors provide up to twice the performance compared to previous generations.
- High-performance graphics—Integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 are part of every MacBook Pro model. 15- and 17-inch models also include AMD Radeon HD graphics and up to 1GB of video memory, delivering up to three times the performance over previous MacBook Pro models.
- Thunderbolt port—This groundbreaking I/O technology allows you to connect up to six high-speed peripherals, including a high-resolution display.
- FaceTime HD camera—Make widescreen video calls with three times the resolution of the previous MacBook Pro camera. The FaceTime for Mac App comes on all new MacBook Pro models and is also available for Intel-based Macs from the Mac App Store.
I took a look at the offerings and they look, as usual, really sweet. So sweet, in fact, that I had to wipe a layer of drool off of my Late 2008 13″ Aluminum, Unibody MacBook. At 2 years old it is holding up really well, and the 8GB RAM upgrade and 750GB hard drive aren’t shabby, either…but the Core i5 and i7 processors as well as the Thunderbolt ports are really talking to me.
You can ask Santa Jobs for stuff for Christmas all you want. You won’t know if you’ve been good or bad until you open your gifts on Christmas Day, which apparently, is today as well as next week..
Ilium Software Releases eWallet Go for Windows
Posted in Computers and Internet on February 9, 2011
Almost everyone I know has a smartphone now a days. The only people I know of that still have feature phones are my in-laws, and I think even THEY are considering a smartphone purchase, if only so they can receive MMS messages from my wife and daughter. My father-in-law is also getting back into mobile computing with the recent purchase of a laptop, and he might be interested in one that comes with a portable hot spot.
What’s this got to do with the price of rice in China? Well, as more people adopt mobile computing platforms like smartphones and laptops, its more likely they are going to want to carry important information without all the bulk. To that end, Ilium Software has released eWallet Go for Windows.
eWallet GO! is a great new way for people to safely carry their most important information and have it available all the time. Where eWallet is a full featured, customizable data storage solution, eWallet GO! is a simple, clean solution for people who don’t need the power eWallet provides but still want the quality and security found in every single one of our products.
Some of its amazing features include:
- Amazingly easy to use interface
- 29 Flexible Card Templates
- 256-bit AES Encryption
- Built-in Google Docs and Dropbox backup
- Share information between Windows and Windows Phone 7 devices
eWallet Go! is available directly from Ilium Software and is $4.99.
Want to buy a New Computer? Best Buy will buy your Old One
Posted in Computers and Internet on February 8, 2011
| Introducing the Best Buy Buy Back Program |
One of the biggest problems most people have with getting a new computer is figuring out what to do with their old one. In some cases, its easy to pass the legacy machine down to your kids or to repurpose it. Sometimes that isn’t always possible, or practical; and you’re stuck with an outdated machine. What do you do? Simple, if you bought the machine from Best Buy…
Yesterday during the third quarter of the Super Bowl, BestBuy introduced The Buy Back program. In a nut shell, the
Best Buy® Buy Back Program available in U.S. stores and online. Not available in Puerto Rico. Prices vary on Buy Back plans. Some limitations apply. Please refer to the terms and conditions for a complete description of the Program. Get up to 50% of the original purchase price on a Best Buy Gift Card when you return your TV, laptop, netbook, tablet or post-paid mobile phone in good condition with all accessories within 6 months of the effective date. Effective date starts 31 days after purchase. Excludes Desktop computers and TVs $5000 and up.
This week, the Buy Back program is free. Later on, its an add-on that you can purchase with your new toys. If during the first seven months of owning your new toy, you decide to upgrade, Best Buy will buy it back, for up to 50% of the purchase price. If you’re a chronic early adopter, this actually might work for you. Being able to get up to 50% of the purchase price back within 7 months (again, the program kicks in 31 days after purchase), as long as you have all the stuff (box, manuals, discs, cables, etc.) and as long as its in good condition could be a huge value add.
Skype 5.0 for Mac Released
If you’ve got a Mac with a built in iSight camera (and most Macs come with those, now-a-days, except for a Mac Mini or Mac Pro), then you’ve more than likely got Skype installed. It is probably one of (if not THE) most popular way to communicate with friends and family over the internet. Skype to Skype web and video calls are free. Its an awesome way to stay in touch, especially if you have relatives that live quite a distance away from you.