Archive for the ‘Apple’ Category

Why I Don’t Jailbreak or Unlock My iPhone

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

With the recent release of the software unlock for the iPhone 3G, and comments like the one on this Slashdot article basically saying that Apple is an evil corporation and they only approve apps for the store that will further their evil corporate desires (because 17 shitty “flashlight” apps will further their market share, right?) and as a result, users are “forced” to jailbreak their phones.

I want to state clearly that I do not want to stop people from jailbreaking and unlocking their phones.  You bought it, and you’ve got a right to do what you want to it.  However, don’t be pissed if someone at Apple tells you to pound sand because you’re dropping a lot of calls after installing baseband firmware written by a bunch of guys freezing their asses off in Ostrov Rudolfa. Think of it like this: you are a leet iPhone hacker kid, which means you own a Honda Civic (of course) and you put “Nos” in your Honda, not knowing that “Nos” is a brand of nitrous oxide injector systems made by Holley (of carburetor fame), not a genericized trademark for nitrous systems.  You’re driving down the 405 to Irvine (because that’s where all of the kids with modded Civics live) and you crack a piston trying to race a guy from Newport Beach in his Murcielago.  You aren’t going to take it back to the Honda dealer and ask them to fix your engine under warranty, right?

My iPhone works pretty damn well with the factory programs and the few iPhone apps I’ve downloaded from the store.  Unlike most JesusPhone owners, I don’t consider it a way of life nor do I consider it a political battleground.  I consider it a tool, and people will use their tools as they see fit.  I’ve got Chess with Friends, Shazam, TouchCalc, the iTunes Remote, the Weather Channel, WootWatch, and a couple others that I screw around with.  Other than that, my phone serves every purpose I want, and it’s only gotten better with the launch (and later, usability) of MobileMe, the over-the-air information syncing service from Apple.

Last year, I unlocked my phone and played around with the jailbreaking apps, and it was fun for a while, but like my experience with Linux on the desktop, I wanted to actually do something productive rather than just have a novelty toy.  Apple’s development of the iPhone software hasn’t been perfect, but it’s been good and it’s been better than anything I’ve experienced, long term, from a jailbroken device.  Recent jailbreaks require, rather than running a website that exploits security vulnerabilities to crack it (which is sketchy anyways) that you install custom software installation images.  I’m sure that the folks posting those images are not using that medium to spread malware, but what is stopping them?  I’ll trust factory images to run my phone thankyouverymuch.

My iPhone does pretty much everything I want it to do, with the narrow exception of what some of my smaller candybar Sony Ericsson phones do.  But all in all, it’s a nice device that I don’t feel I have to hack and customize to display my uniqueness as a human being.  I have the rest of the internet to do that with.

Canon G10 Raw & Aperture: About Damn Time!

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Took long enough: Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.4

Dave Coffin had it done a while ago: DCraw

Now, since I’m about ready to die, I’m going to go back to sleep.

Upgrade to Vista… to use these speakers!

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

So I was screwing around looking at Windows Vista information and stumbled upon this little gem on Microsoft’s website:

 

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I began to channel my inner rant-mongerer instantly:

See, I’m a trendy twentysomething and I hang out with all of the other metrosexuals with nothing better to do at the Gateway Apple Store trolling for whatever it is I troll for, and I was inspired by the artful design of some speaker set designed by a European with a name I cannot pronounce from a country I didn’t know existed.  I want to hook it up to my (shhhh…) Dell laptop, but it is running Windows XP.  I didn’t realize that even though the audio out jack thing that looks like a headphone plug needed Windows Vista to be compatible with these EuroFab ButtPlug Bass Thump Pro speakers, even though it looks like it should just plug in.  Thanks Microsoft for enlightening me!

I realized that I did want to upgrade my computer to run Windows Vista.  See, even though my current computer has an audio-out jack, I want to get the best performance out of its sound capabilities.  I hope Vista’s performance will be OK on it:

 

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And yes, children, the Macintosh SE/30 (the best little all-in-one Apple ever made) did have the same audio out jack your MacBook has on the left side.  Amazing, isn’t it!  To think, we had to wait all these years for Vista to unlock its full potential!

Adobe firing 600 people, sucking harder than ever

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Adobe, one of my favorite and least favorite companies, is laying off 600 people and not exhibiting on the show floor of Macworld San Francisco 2009.  It’s amazing how a company that had amazing products like the blessed Photoshop 3.0.5 can become the company with the Creative Suite 4 Whizbang Ultimate Orgazmo Edition (for $2499.)  Someone point them to Wikipedia for an economics refresher.

I’d say the first sign of the shit hitting the fan at Adobe was when Apple owned their ass with Final Cut Pro back in the late 90s.  Kinda amusing, since Apple bought the basis for Final Cut from Macromedia, the creator of the Flash software that Adobe recently absorbed.  The second sign of doom was when Adobe decided it was better to ship crap for $1299 then roll bug fixes into the next release version of their dreck for only $399 to upgrade.

Quark used to be the butt of every customer support joke in the biz, but Adobe is determined to get to #1 in that area, too.  By God, if Adobe can squander their lead with InDesign and give the market back to Quark, while at the same time, crapping on enough loyal supporters to build enough hatred not to upgrade to CS4 from CS3, they might just go under.

I can only hope that Apple has another trick up their sleeve; something in image editing, something that would tie together with Aperture beautifully and make Photoshop look like the bloated 20-year-old crapware it is.  Cross your fingers folks. This could get interesting.

Windows Vista is as Slow as, um…

Monday, December 1st, 2008

I don’t know what else is as slow as Vista.  However, upon installing XP Pro, Vista Ultimate, and a few other selected OSes on my MacBook Pro via VMWare Fusion (great effing product, by the way), I realized what everyone had been complaining about so much.

Vista really is DRM masquerading as an operating system.  And a poor OS at that.  At least I can sleep at night knowing that m DVI port is free and open, unlike the poor sods with new MacBooks and MacBook Pros that have the Mini-DisplayPort who must deal with HDCP incompatibilities.  Boo fail.

The Mac mini Isn’t Dead Yet!

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

I don’t care what anyone says.  In the past 4 years of Mac mini history, the machine has been almost identical to its iBook- and MacBook-labeled cousins by internal specifications.  The Mac mini is a decent selling machine, and is probably a decent profit generator for Apple.

I don’t think Apple would be dumb enough to discontinue a successful product (well, we’ll ignore FireWire at this point) and leave a previously successful market segment empty.  I’ll bet that we’ll be seeing a Mac mini that is electronically identical to the new Aluminum MacBook within a few months.  Lower cost, fewer ICs than with Intel’s chipsets, and a considerable hardware speed boost are all awesome selling points to what is likely to be a bitchen new Mac mini.

Then again, Apple killed its superior peripheral interface (FireWire) on its consumer level computers at a time when the rest of the industry is starting to embrace the goodness that is IEEE 1394.  Who the fuck knows?

iPhone 2.1 FTW!

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Just thought I’d let you know.

Plus, iTunes 8.0 has per-podcast, individual download settings.  iTunes 8.0 almost FTW, if I didn’t have to hack the preferences plist to turn off genre in browsing mode.  Why the fuck did they make genre a “requirement”?

iPod Classic: Don’t Kill It Just Yet!!!

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

The 120GB iPod Classic is an insult to everyone who wants tons of media in their pocket.  They got rid of “the thick one” and have a single “slim” iPod classic.  Problem is, Toshiba has a 240GB hard drive that would work perfectly in the same space as the 160GB iPod Classic of last year.

Sign my useless petition to show Apple people want a huge-capacity media player with style, but not necessarily with a touch screen and other whiz-bang features:

http://www.petitiononline.com/ipod240g/