N800 in hand!



N800 in hand!, originally uploaded by atmasphere.

I just arrived home with my new Nokia N800…paired with my Nokia N73 and online within about two minutes. My home wireless network is just out of range as I am just sitting in the car outside while Hannah sleeps — it’s too cold to let her sit in the car off and we did not want risk a stroller transfer.

If you have kids, I’m sure you can understand…

In the first few moments I am VERY pleased with this upgrade. The N800 has a better build quality than the 770 and feels great in my hand. I like the included camera for video chat among other enhancements like better memory management and peppier processor.

More to follow…

Apple Lisa



Apple Lisa, originally uploaded by atmasphere.

On this day… January 1983

Apple Computer introduced the Apple Lisa (pictured), their first commercial personal computer with a graphical user interface and a computer mouse. It had 1 MB of RAM, and was priced at US $9,995. (Hat Tip – Uncle Brian!)

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Is my Nokia 770 down for the count?

I was just attempting to kill my Gmail account which had downloaded many hundreds of messages through POP filling the 770’s memory and …

Not Good!

This is so not good. I am not even sure how to try fixing it as there’s nothing to look at other than a nasty stripped screen. This sucks. I love this device and use it quite a few times each day – including a great deal of reading at night.

Anyone have a fix or suggested fix for something like this??? I know the N800 is out now and yeah it looks sweet, but this was not exactly something I was looking to buy at the moment as much as I would of course like to have it.

Update — I realized this afternoon that I actually purchased the protection plan from CompUSA – something I almost never do with gadgets. I believe I am entitled to a fresh new one or I might be able to upgrade to the N800 for the difference in cost, which is 50 bucks! I’ll be heading to CompUSA tomorrow…

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What makes Twitter fun…

Getting posts from Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker like this…

Got caught by the Death Star and had to beat up some Stormtroopers. This stormtrooper uniform really doesn’t help with my constant chafing. [Luke Skywalker]

Katonah in the Snow



Katonah, originally uploaded by atmasphere.

It’s finally Winter here… Snow makes all the difference. While not a lot, it feels more like the winter wonderland we’ve all come to expect rather than the temperate climate we’ve had to date this season.

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Airport Disk – Easy Home “NAS”

Just browsing the Apple store and reading about the new AirPort Extreme Base Station… One very cool new feature is Airport Disk:

Share your hard drive

Now you can share an external USB hard drive over your wireless and wired network by simply connecting it to the USB port on your AirPort Extreme Base Station. Called AirPort Disk, it’s perfect for sharing files, making backups, and more. You can even connect multiple drives and printers using a USB hub (sold separately). [Apple Store]

There are also 3 ethernet jacks so you can use it as a more robust router if you want, though Gigabit would have been even better! I love the idea of attaching a disk or two right on the network… not true NAS, but considerably less expensive and it would be attached for anyone around to share. While this is certainly not unique to Apple, it’s good to have on board and I am sure was considered as an easy way for people to expand shared storage with an Apple TV in the house…

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Music Service Roaming

Fred notes a problem and recommends a solution for sharing music regardless of how you choose to listen…

Some people use Napster. Some use Rhapsody. Some use Yahoo Music. I think these services should get together and let their users “roam” onto other networks. Let’s say my brother uses Napster and he wants to send me a link to a song by Gomez. He sends me a Napster link and I can’t listen. But I should be able to do that. Either translate that link to a Rhapsody link or let me log into Napster using my Rhapsody account. [A VC:]

I think it would be easiest to match this up with the Plays For Sure stores initially, but if I was Real, I’d want to get Rhapsody connected in this way as well. I thought one of the services actually offered a streaming option via the browser which would certainly work for emailed links… I have no experience here as none of the subscription music services support Mac or iPod in any way thanks to Windows only DRM.

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Free Data Roaming With 3

Caught this one yesterday …

I could hardly believe my eyes today when I read in the press that 3, a mobile network operator in a number of countries, will no longer charge hyper-exorbitant roaming fees for UMTS data usage in their sister networks abroad. Their new offer is called “3 Like Home”. [Martin’s Mobile Technology Page:]

If you’ve ever traveled into another country with your mobile, you’ve no doubt encountered a painfully expensive bill on you returned home. Roaming data charges add up extremely quickly! This aggressive move from 3 is welcome and something we can hope leads to greater participation from other carriers as well. If I lived in the UK, I’d definitely be using 3….

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A Child’s Insight

I was watching a DVD with my 3yr old daughter Hannah yesterday and it skipped, paused and actually restarted.  She said immediately “maybe the TV is tired of playing this DVD, Dad.”

I had been thinking how tired I was of watching this particular show myself, but found it amazing that she considered this notion for the TV itself… 😉

Nice iPhone Video Overview

Just watched this (thanks John!) and realized that unlike other smartphones, iPhone applications either politely quit or are able to be minimized to such a degree that they are always running. When you watch this, there does not seem to be much difference between returning to an app (state is saved) or opening it fresh – which seems hard to do with the exception for the iPod function which seems to start at the top of its menu.

Pretty slick. I’m far too used to having to choose whether I want an app to remain open or if it’s ok that it quits when running Symbian and this looks like a nice change.

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Geared Up

I’ve been watching a new gadget show on TV called Geared Up which is available on INHD or Mojo (their nighttime name) and I have sort of a love hate relationship with it. The show fills a gaping hole for gadget and tech content and of course the HD bit gives it an extra boost. They’ve had some great guests speaking both about their companies as well as industry experiences, but they don’t seem to be current – for example, where’s the CES or MacWorld coverage??

The real kicker though, is that at times it actually feels more like an advertorial, than editorial.

Brand Experiences – Nokia, Sony and Apple

Last week I had a day in NYC and after I took care of a few matters I wandered (ok made a beeline) to the Nokia Store, as I’ve been an enthusiastic user now for quite some time. I then walked a few blocks south to the Sony Style store before heading to SoHo to the Apple Store which happened to be near my planned evening destination. Each store carries the essence (or tries) of their respective brands, but they clearly serve different masters. While each store seeks to represent their brand in a unique way, I found drastic differences in how they represent both the products and their brand experiences – not too mention how customers inside were doing things.

First Stop Nokia…

I was really excited to check out the Nokia Store for the first time. I had tried to make it over on previous trips to the city, but had run out of time each prior trip. They’ve got a sweet piece off real estate – across from Tiffany’s on 57th and while narrow is packed with technology! You can see a at least 2 of not 4 of every device currently in market – though I honestly don’t recall seeing the E61, instead the E62 was there since that is the device matched for the US market. The store design is sleek and very modern and product is very well lit. It’s easy and fun to play with everything there and the staff essentially stays out of your way so you can go to town. They have every accessory I’ve ever seen on the Nokia site, which is nice – If you want Nokia Kit, this is clearly the right place.

The store is three floors – 1- the main array of devices, 2 NSeries and 3, Vertu. It did not seem like anyone was actually making a purchase. People (maybe a dozen) were milling about and just checking things out. One woman was actively shopping, but I don’t think she was leaving with a unit. Staff was young and very friendly … though I actually had a specific request and was refused. Apparently the store has no desire to service unlocked phones (mine actually come directly from Nokia courtesy of the Blogger Relations Program) and will not help you update the firmware. I was directed to the software available for download – though as I mentioned and will repeat here – as a Mac user you are completely SOL in this regard. It is impossible to do a firmware update without a Windows PC. There was a PC there, but there was no way for me to connect and update – at least not in the middle of the store!

The NSeries and Vertu Floors are smaller than the main floor as they show a more limited set of devices. The main difference is on the Vertu floor. The only way to view the devices up close, is with the assistance of the staff. There were a few younger guys up there checking the phones out, but given the asking price (thousands) this looked more like your tourist browsing in Tiffany’s than a buying customer.

Second Stop Sony…

I’ve been to the Sony Store on Madison quite a few times. It’s divided into two physical stores. On one side, you have DVDs and Playstation stuff and on the other is the main place for the rest of the CE gear. Downstairs on the right side is more like a higher end home theater salon and you can check out all the higher end Displays, TVs and watch some Blue Ray if you like. I find the Sony store – particularly the upstairs parts – pretty cold to be honest. There’s usually a few very visibly security guards standing around and unless you really want to see something specific, is not all that much fun to browse. I like the downstairs more personally as you can spend more time just sitting and checking things out. There are even a few rooms with higher end gear which one of which even used to carry the Qualia ultra high end gear. Not one person was actively shopping downstairs, though a few of us were just lounging about which is perhaps just fine with Sony. The upstairs left side (playstation) was bustling as it usually is with people playing games and making the occasional purchase.

Final Stop Apple…

It never ceases to amaze me just how many people are in line to purchase when you walk in the Apple Store in SoHo. It’s seriously intense. The line usually wraps around the downstairs and this day was no exception. I did not stand around long enough to see if there were store employees using their wireless checkout system, but I’m sure it was in place or would be soon. There was a line to touch most of the products and people were not just looking at things, they were using the computers – checking mail, posting to social sites and blogs etc. Apple seems to encourage this and even makes their wireless network open for anyone nearby or in the store to use as well if you bring your own system to hang out.

As it happened I had some time to kill and spent it upstairs near the Genius Bar. While I did not have my laptop, I did check mail and read a few things on my Nokia 770 Tablet. While sitting there, I witnessed a tutorial from someone in the Pro Care team and was also observing a walk through in the Theater – though I honestly don’t recall on what. The Apple store as I am sure you know is sleek, yet inviting and extremely well organized so you can browse hardware and software in a very straight forward fashion, by interest as well as by use. I always enjoy browsing there and even though there’s always that line to purchase, the wait seems to pass pretty quickly.

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ReaderMini Rocks Google Reader On The Go

I find myself doing quite a bit of feed reading and email on mobile devices (I’m sure your shocked to hear) and have been working around the limits of the Google Reader Mobile edition. In short it’s pretty lame. You can’t easily read through rivers of your tags for starters and I’m constantly loading up full pages in the Google mobile proxy which is not what I want with no way to turn it off. The desktop version is really quite excellent, but it’s just much too complex a page to work on the N770’s Opera browser…

John Tokash took it upon himself to remedy the severely limited mobile edition of Google Reader and has replicated a very close desktop experience for the mobile browser in ReaderMini. It works very well over both EDGE data and WiFi and has really enabled a very slick experience without limits. John’s been putting in some late nights, taking all my feedback (gotta love that) and released quite a few updates in very short order. There are a few todo’s still active for the 1.0 release (currently at .9) and it seems he’s already scoped out the 2.0 release. You can track it all via his blog.

I’ve tried this on my phones and the official release is still ideal for those instances as the screen size is too small for a wide reading verion — the tablet however, is perfect for ReaderMini.

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iPhone – Wow!

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While the iPhone was rumored for years, I think it’s fair to say it’s still surprising and amazing to see! What Apple has included (200 patents) is truly amazing and I hope it works as well as the flash demo they’ve got running – though I have great confidence it will.

Let’s quickly run down what’s missing…

There’s no 3G data which is disappointing, especially given the year and that Cingular is rolling out their enhanced network rapidly. This seems like a natural fit but is missing for some reason. EDGE and WiFi are a nice combo and I’ll be very interested in how the device switches between the two – Steve said it’s automatic, but did not state whether that was just for data or for calls (VOIP) as well.

A 2MP Camera is fine, though I have 3 Nokia devices sitting here that all have 3MP. The N95 will do 5 with Carl Zeiss optics as well… The jury has far from ruled here – we’ll need to see how the images look and how well images you take integrate into the photos app. There’s only the single camera – so no video conferencing on the go here… not that it works in the US anyway.

Sync — the phone is managed through iTunes which is fine enough since that system is certainly proven with the iPod, but I have to say I am disappointed not to see any wireless sync options with .Mac — perhaps when there’s a more detailed discussion on what’s coming in Leopard.

Otherwise, this is a game changer of a device!

The multi-tap touch screen will enable you to point, click and “pinch” to choose, move or resize things on screen. The screen itself is a beautiful (in photos) 3.5 LCD and with OSX under the hood the visual UI looks stunning. Should be interesting to see how typing is… From my experience on the Nokia 770, you can actually go pretty quickly with an on-screen keyboard…

The widgets look amazing and if they are anything like the desktop widgets to develop, it will not be long before we see a massive software ecosystem develop. The built-in sensors flip the screen based on orientation and a proximity sensor automatically dims the screen when you pull the unit up to talk.

I like how they showed location aware mapping with Google, even though there was no mention of GPS which is quite slick as is the desire to offer push email through Yahoo. All in all the iPhone looks like it will offer a VERY personal mobile computing experience. I look forward to owning one!

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The trouble with the wonderful Symbian browser

An interesting title I suppose… but a particular issue with the fantastic Symbian browser is that it is greets web servers as a full – not mobile browser. While this feature lets you browse the full page of sites – something I really like – it also prevents you from being able to login to the mobile version of a site or service automatically.

Here’s the current browser string you’ll see from your logs if you watch …

Safari 2.0
Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.1; U; en-us) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

I suppose it would be easy enough to pick off the Symbian bit in order to redirect you to the appropriate mobile URL, but I’ve yet to find anyone who’s doing this. Instead you need to know that you’ll need the mobile URL in advance.

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Is it really Gizmo?

Alec Saunders takes a shot at the Gizmo implementation for Nokia stating:

It’s very cool to be able to make WiFi SIP calls from the N80i, but the software:

* Doesn’t give easy access to my Gizmo buddy list.
* Doesn’t make it easy to create a conference call.
* Doesn’t include the fun sound effects that Gizmo has.
* Doesn’t record calls…

And so on… [Alec Saunders .LOG]

Gizmo on the N80i is certainly Gizmo – but not the full application. This may actually work to your advantage on the phone since SIP is already built in and you don’t need to run a memory hogging app to make a call. I can live without the IM piece for now since that is not what I really use Gizmo for when I look to it but there is actually a very nice additional piece that’s been developed which Alec may have missed…

Gizmo Account Manager Gizmo Address Book Nokia Dialing Options

If you connect to Gizmovoip.com from the browser on your phone, you can login to your account and actually access your full address book. With a simple click you can even add a contact to your phone’s address book! While this is a few clicks (after you bookmark the site) it’s not that bad and considering you’ll probably want to add people you call with any frequency to your contacts it’s actually pretty slick.

BTW – Gizmo on the Nokla 770 is the full app optimized for the tablet. It’s also quite nice to have the full version here, though I often wish the 770 was already ready to rock rather than having to launch an application to make a call. Then of course if Nokia had enabled the bluetooth to handle a headset we’d really be talking…

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