Archive for the ‘Tech’ Category

I want an iTunes Pro.

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Apple makes a lot of good decisions. And for the most part, they’re made for normal users, not power users. If your mom can operate the computer and do what she needs to do without needing tech support, then Apple has succeeded.

However, for many apps, there is a counterpart ‘pro’ version of that app, which is intended for someone who has more specific expertise and wants more tools at their disposal. You might graduate up from iPhoto to Aperture, from iMovie to Final Cut Pro, and so forth.

Well, I would like a ‘Pro’ version of iTunes. Here’s my beef:
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Pre-Tablet

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Tablet Fever

So everyone has been up in arms for the last month or three about what Apple will announce today (Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2010.) The big rumor is that it’s a tablet. At this point enough people are saying it that I feel reasonable about having hope that’s what it’ll be.

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Why Applecare is excellent.

Monday, January 25th, 2010

In a previous life, I thought I was lucky when I hadn’t bought AppleCare and the power supply in my iMac G5 1.8 Ghz died one day before the one-year hardware warranty expired. They sent me a new, self-service power supply and I installed it; I bought AppleCare that day even though I didn’t have to. They sold me with their excellent support and coverage.

Recently, I had an even more fortunate thing happen.
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AT&T: When it rains, it p- #%$^$%t4t5y%$$55 +++NO CARRIER

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Every time it rains, our AT&T home phone service and DSL get spotty. Sometimes there is no dialtone. Frequently, it will drop the DSL connection. This is very frustrating. My wife works from a home office and has to go somewhere else to work when this happens.

This is what we know:

  • Problem exists beyond our demarc (TNI), meaning it’s not the wiring in our house. You can plug a phone into their box on the outside wall of our house and hear the static or fast-busy or whatever it’s doing at the moment, provided it’s raining.
  • Lots of aerial lines in our neighborhood (as opposed to buried).
  • Technician who was already out here estimates four or five splice points between our house and the nearest cross box. In other words, those are the places where it’s likely to be having the problem.
  • To fix the problem, a technician would probably have to cut in a new pair. However, they’d also want to do this while it’s raining, to make sure they don’t pick a different, equally bad pair instead.
  • What this all means is, the problem has probably persisted because who wants to go climb four or five different poles in the rain to hunt down this issue? I know I sure wouldn’t want to.

Trying to use the AT&T automated trouble-reporting service is also very frustrating. Here are some reasons why:

  • You’ve already told the main system that answered the phone what line you’re calling with trouble on. But once you’re connected to the actual ‘home phone line repair center’ you have to do it again, because these are two different systems that aren’t smart enough to talk to one another.
  • Once you get to the part where you’re asked, “Does this affect the data portion of your line, or the voice portion?” you don’t have an option 3 for, “Both.” Even though earlier, you’re given the choice to tell them that multiple systems are affected by the problem you’re having.
  • There is an eleven hour window in which the technician might show up, and of course not until Monday (though a tech I spoke with said he’d be out working on Sunday.) This pretty much can sink one’s whole day.
  • There is no way to use the automated system to say, “We only have this problem when it’s raining.” If the lines have dried up by Monday, this will waste a technician’s visit for no good reason.
  • Speaking to a human rep is just as useless. All they can do for you is close out the ticket, or leave it in place for the time / date when you know that the problem won’t manifest itself. They have no way to escalate the case, or at least they claim not to.

I cancelled the visit scheduled for next week, and I think we should strongly consider cancelling our service. As horrible as Time Warner cable is supposed to be, I have far more faith in that technology’s ability to carry the bits and stay online than I do with DSL… even if the company itself is reputed to be just as bad, or worse.

One other option would be to consider AT&T’s ‘U-verse’ service. Our friend has it and has reported ridiculously fast bandwidth speeds. However:

  • You have to be within 2600 feet (as wired, not as the crow flies) from the nearest cross-box with a fiber termination;
  • Maximum possible distance where it could work is 3300 feet;
  • We live between 0.6 and 0.7 miles from the nearest crossbox, which is 3168 – 3696 feet… not likely to work. (The “is it available in my area?” system says no.)

Suck.

I see Dork People

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

If you’ve ever seen the movie The Sixth Sense, then you will understand what I’m about to tell you. There is a whole… other group of people walking around out there, and you need to be on the lookout for them. But if you know what signs to look for, you’ll be okay. Here’s a handy field guide.
 
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iPhone 3.0 OS announced; thoughts and reactions

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Update: changed to reflect new iPhone 3G S.

In light of Apple’s recent announcement of what will be coming this summer in the iPhone 3.0 OS, I thought I’d revisit some of my wish lists / complaints from previous posts and recap what’s “solved”, what I’m hoping to see, and what still appears to be broken / missing.
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SXSW ’09

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Well, I made it through volunteering for my first SXSW. I was on the conference tech crew for the interactive festival. What this really means: I sat in the room for the panels and made sure that the presenters could hook their laptops up to the projector (when it’s a mac, we sometimes need to call in the Dongle Squad), and that the levels were good on the sound board. It was nice to get to sit in on the talks; I saw some cool new concepts and heard a few thought-provoking arguments.

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iPhoto 09 (v8.0) – Face recognition and Locations

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

iPhoto ’09

iPhoto ’09 became available in stores today. I was excited about it because it has two new features that I think we can use at our camp, Places and Faces. It also makes it easy to publish photos to Facebook or Flickr. I tested out the new version by opening our Wedding iPhoto album… lots of people and a few locations to identify.

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The toy list, December 2008 edition

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

My typical issue with being asked what I’d like for a gift: I usually just get something, if I need it or really want it, or I’m saving up for it and it’s too pricey to be a gift.

So, this is more of a list for myself, to remind myself that there are things out there that I’m saving up for.

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The Pulse is mightier?

Friday, December 5th, 2008

I saw the review of the Pulse Smartpen and LiveScribe software (now Mac OS X compatible!) and left a comment on their blog, hoping to win one:

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