George Hall Online http://georgehallonline.com Exploring Social Media, Tech And Gadgets posterous.com Tue, 29 Jun 2010 01:18:00 -0700 iPad Versus JooJoo http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-versus-joojoo http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-versus-joojoo

It wasn't all that long ago (last year) that I was reading of the Crunchpad idea coming out of Techcrunch.  On Friendfeed, there was always a lot of fun discussions and playful banter between Robert Scoble and Michael Arrington and a lot of mention of the Crunchpad project in the prototyping stages.

Of course, since then, there's been a bit of acrimony between Arrington and Fusion Garage, who've taken the concept, removed the Techcrunch involvement and remarketed the Crunchpad as the JooJoo.

Arrington is now suing Fusion Garage.

I'm trying to imagine how the Crunchpad/JooJoo would be if the partnership had remained, what sort of impact Arrington would have had if he were still involved and whether he'd have asked for some features in the pad that would have competed better against the iPad.

As it is, as the JooJoo is currently promoted, I'm scratching my head on whether it really is a worthy competitor to the iPad.

It's a dog-eat-dog world in business, but what happened with the Crunchpad project wouldn't exactly make me feel happy buying from Fusion Garage.

Then there's the way the JooJoo is in tech terms.  Effectively it's wi-fi only at the moment.  There's some talk of Fusion Garage partnering with telecommunications companies to perhaps get something akin to 3G on it.  It has 4GB of space on it.  It's 16:9 aspect in a 12.5 inch diagonal size.  And really, all it does is access the web for pretty much all its apps.

While I like my web access, there's some times I like to turn wi-fi and 3G off and just run a few things offline.  So really, if the JooJoo is ALL internet, I'd be disappointed.  Eventually it's going to be possible for us to have full cloud access, but not at this fledgling stage of a lot of the key technologies.  There's still a point to having some things still available offline.

So in reality, the JooJoo is just an over-sized web browser.  Interestingly easy solution, I suppose, but a bit lazy in development terms.  Google and Chrome OS would probably still do it a lot better.

I've yet to read what else the min-Linux system the JooJoo runs off actually does apart from that.

So my iPad still has more real app capability than a JooJoo.  It's also got a few decent programs that will keep me occupied if my wi-fi suddenly goes off.

The size and aspect ratio...I'm a firm believer in the idea that a good tablet is at its best at 4:3.  I find my iPad comfortable at that aspect ratio.  The more I keep looking at any tablet which is 16:9, I try to imagine cradling such an aspect ratio in my arms.  I think Apple hit the sweet spot with the 4:3 aspect.  A nine-and-a-bit inch screen isn't bad.  Sort of A4-ish and large bookish.  Anything much bigger gets cumbersome.

Do I think the JooJoo is serious competition to the iPad, or just trying to ride on the iPad's coat-tails?

The latter.

Perhaps if they'd kept Arrington in the loop, it might have been a better pad/tablet.  Arrington's still closer to the pulse of where tech is going.

As it stands, I doubt I'd buy a JooJoo.

In this case, iPad by a clear knockout.

Would readers find a JooJoo an alternative to the iPad?  Let's hear your own thoughts.

 

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Mon, 21 Jun 2010 17:55:34 -0700 iOS 4 Goes Live http://georgehallonline.com/ios-4-goes-live http://georgehallonline.com/ios-4-goes-live
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I got up very early this morning, Melbourne time, to update my iPhone 3GS to the new iOS 4.

How early? Initially 2am, only to find I still had another hour to wait. So, back to bed, playing on my iPad, until 3am.

So 3am came and passed, but the iTunes on my computer still only registered OS 3.1.3. I kept clicking until, finally at 3:05am, iOS 4 was finally available. Download and install.

Half an hour later, my iPhone had this cute little home screen background (shown above) and I was on my way to setting my eight pages of apps down to a mere two...home screen and most of the built-in apps, plus another page of FOLDERS.

Yes, this was a welcome update.

The new folder system is quite easy. You hold an app till it shakes, then move it over another, similar app, which turns it into a folder with both of them, first of all with a suggested name, like Productivity, then, if you want to change it, to anything you want.

The backgrounds operate very much the same as for the iPad. In settings you now have an option for the lock screen and the home screen. Initially it starts with the same background as your lock screen, but I like having something different on each.

As you can tell from the image, iBooks is also now able to be downloaded from the App Store for iOS 4.

Email...the inbox is now combined, though you still have options underneath the "All Email" category to access each individual email address's inbox. So now I can simply go into the combined inbox and read or delete messages from there.

And finally, multi-tasking and fast app switching. Double-click the home button and you can see a row of the current open apps. The multi-tasking itself still needs to wait for those apps which have iOS 4 awareness programmed in, but it's still good having a nice task switcher.

There's more to explore yet, but so far so good. I'm not quite sure if iOS 4 affects my 3G data, though. Initially web pages seem a bit slower. However, this might simply be due to the signal where I tested this.

Of course, when iOS 4.0.1 comes out, we'll see just what's been tightened up then.

In general, the new iteration brings some much-needed features to the iPhone 3GS.

So how are the rest of you going with your own updates to the new OS version?

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Sat, 19 Jun 2010 21:22:00 -0700 iOS 4 About To Hit http://georgehallonline.com/ios-4-about-to-hit http://georgehallonline.com/ios-4-about-to-hit

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We're only a few days away from iOS 4.

My current iPhone is the 3GS model, so I'm expecting the next update I get to be a full one: backgrounds, folders, Apple-style multi-tasking, etc.

On the other hand, my missus has my old 3G iphone, so she won't get the multi-tasking part.

The nine-year-old and three-year-old have a second-generation iPod between them, so they're out of luck on a full update too.

Oh well...at least they'll be able to organise their apps a bit better and have a pretty springboard if nothing else.

Still, what we will get will be a vast improvement on what we've had the past year.  I also have to agree I do like the fact Apple wait till they've got things right before they bring in features other phones have had for a longer time.  I'm still impressed with iPhone OS 3's cut-and-past method, which beats the crap out of implementations I've seen on any Nokia phone.  I tend to like it a tad better than Android's method, too.

For most of us, the practical part of iOS 4 will be in having folders.  We've worked with a nine-screen limit for our apps on our iPhones prior to this.  We may have had specific screens for specific types of apps.  Now we can have a Social Media folder and all associated apps in it, one for Photography and so on.  And our app limit is now somewhere around 2,000 total apps...or until we run out of iPhone disk space.

Yep, the folders are probably more valuable to us than whether the system mult-tasks a bit better.

I also have to say I was seriously getting tired of looking at a plain-black home screen.

Once iOS 4 is out, I'll be able to see the difference between the 3GS and the 3G on the multi-tasking issue and be able to comment better on that topic.

At least now, though, I can start to think of having more apps to play with instead of having to do pruning whenever I'm nearing the nine-screen limit.

So what things are the rest of you looking forward to in the new iPhone OS?

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Thu, 17 Jun 2010 00:28:00 -0700 iPhone 4 And Micro Sims http://georgehallonline.com/iphone-4-and-micro-sims http://georgehallonline.com/iphone-4-and-micro-sims

Microsim
One of the things that wasn't so easily noted about the iPhone 4 announcement had to do with what sort of sim it used.

Somehow that got missed among all the fun features.

It was a bit of a surprise this week to read one tweet about it having micro sims.

Micro sims? So unless I trim down my old 3GS sim, I have to get a new micro sim if I buy an iPhone 4?

Let's hope the migration to the new sim size doesn't involve extra cost. A migration to a different sim would mean swapping your old number over to the new micro sim, or a new number. So that's either one sim useless after getting the new micro sim, or it means an extra account.

I'm waiting to see just how the telcos are going to go about this.

Grumble!

I'm not so stinky on the idea of the iPad having a micro sim. That makes perfect sense. It's an entire new category of device and having a totally new account, postpaid or prepaid, makes some sense there. It is still an additional device.

On the other hand, an iPhone 4 is an upgrade from your iPhone 3GS. So that's a bit of an imposition, making you change over to an entirely incompatible sim that you can't use (without an adapter) in your old, still-working 3GS.

That aside, I'm also noting that there are people on eBay selling iPhone 4 phones, even though it's only PRE-ORDER stage. I can guess we'll see the usual low-feedback crowd selling a device they don't even have yet, not much differently from what it was like with the iPad.

The prices I've seen so far, though, border on the ridiculous. One person is selling an iPhone 4 for $AUD 1,500. I've also read some people are charging $5,000.

Good thing I'm not in a hurry for an iPhone like I was with the iPad. And even with the iPad, it still required me being picky who I bought from.

Some suggestions for those wanting an early delivery via eBay: make sure you're buying from someone who has one of these physically with him/her. At least make sure it's one you can pick up, so you can see you're not being ripped-off. Very much try to get one from someone with a decent feedback score on eBay...although even with the iPad, it was still possible for a genuine seller with decent feedback and a store to get his whole inventory delisted over an iPad listing glitch.

If you're going to impulse-buy an iPhone 4, practice safe buying. And pray you get an honest seller.

Still, it's a nice piece of telephony/computing, isn't it?

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Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:32:00 -0700 iPhone 4...*Drool* http://georgehallonline.com/iphone-4drool http://georgehallonline.com/iphone-4drool

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It's a pity my current iPhone contract still has over a year-and-a-half to go, because one look at the new iPhone 4 and I'm in love.

It wasn't too much of a surprise seeing it. We've all had a look at the Engadget articles on the early model lost in a bar and the photos from one Vietnam site.

Regardless, it's nice seeing it all ready AND with iOS 4 (no longer iPhone OS) running.

Front-facing camera and the new Facetime app. Wifi-only for the meantime, but with eventual 3G functionality. Great side and top buttons. A black model and a completely white model. HD 720p.

Oh well...at least I get iOS 4 in the next month or so on my 3GS. I'm so looking forward to having a background on my home screen and folders to organize my apps (I'm starting to run close to the 9-screen limit at the moment, so this is really looked forward to).

And then there's multi-tasking Apple-style.

Ah, iPhone...

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Mon, 07 Jun 2010 05:09:00 -0700 Balmer and Tablets - iPad Envy http://georgehallonline.com/balmer-and-tablets-ipad-envy http://georgehallonline.com/balmer-and-tablets-ipad-envy

It's been interesting to read what Steve Balmer thinks of the iPad the past week.

"It's just another PC," he's said.

Well, he's partially right...it's a computerized device, there's an underlying operating system and so on...

However, he's still in denial of the fact Apple was able to do what Microsoft hadn't. Apple made the tablet computer sexy.

There have been Windows tablets around for a substantial part of this past decade, but they've never really gone beyond niche markets, like medicine. Windows tablets have never really taken with the general buying public.

So where is the Windows 7 HP Slate? Sunk.

Sure, some people have brought out Windows 7 tablets in recent weeks, others plan to by the end of the year. Except for one thing. Is a Windows 7 tablet really going to compete against the iPad?

Not with a boot time running into minutes. Not with sluggish resistive touch-screens. Not with thicknesses that make holding them difficult. Simply put, you don't need a desktop or laptop OS on a tablet.

Apple tapped into a particular need of most people to be able to run the things they want without half the need to learn OSes.

Your grandmother doesn't want to know Windows OS or Linux. She wants something that plays music, writes emails, plays videos of her grandkids, all with minimal fuss. A secretary wants something that takes meeting notes which he or she can email off as a PDF or a JPG. A social media person wants something he can hold comfortably, type on quickly and patch a web link into with simple cut-and-paste.

They don't need laptops for this. Smartphones come close, but don't have the screen real estate.

So it's time for Steve Balmer to seriously rethink his company's tablet strategy.

Windows Phone 7 OS might be a better alternative to Windows 7 on a Microsoft tablet. Anything but Windows 7 itself, because it's really only good for desktop and laptop computers. And a tablet is not a netbook. Nor should it be.

So seriously, Mr Balmer, if you want me to contemplate me buying a Windows tablet at all...come up with something that catches my imagination. I've tried a Windows 7 T91MT convertible/tablet. It didn't thrill me.

Show me something different.

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Sun, 30 May 2010 21:29:00 -0700 Life and iPads http://georgehallonline.com/life-and-ipads http://georgehallonline.com/life-and-ipads

It's been an interesting month having an iPad before the Australian release.

It's also been good to blog about it both here and over at www.geehall1.org  in that time. I didn't have to wait in any lines, although I did have to pay just a tad more and sit through two false starts using the eBay system. That's what happens when you want to be an early adopter.

This morning, however, I read a tweet by one of my Twitter correspondents about how my month of blog posts had helped him convert some people to the iPad. Being able to give some early insights into its use has done some good, then.

I'm also working since the weekend on my second novel using the Pages app on the iPad, testing out just how this works and to what degree it's usable for productive writing.

Just to have something to contrast it against, I also installed the full Pages 09 to my Macbook. So far I'm up to the third chapter of this novel and should have another two done later today.

If I were to make just ONE recommendation to Apple about Pages at the moment, it would be for them to add a novel template, or at the very least, put in sections or section breaks. That's ALL I'd ask from them for Pages for iPad right now.

Other than that, I'm impressed with it and its iWork stablemates as MOBILE productivity programs. I've never seen a MOBILE word-processor this good. It helps that I treat Pages for iPad for exactly what it is, a MOBILE app. It's what gets you started out on the road, it's good for quick creation of documents on the road. Whether it can be used effectively for novel-writing is a personal experiment. It's a challenge. I like to explore what I can or can't do with it. And there's no reason I can't try. If it's not been done before, it's still very much worth a try.

Since Saturday I've used the Keyboard Dock for large amounts of writing, although I still find the on-screen keyboard just as usable. It's kind of fun having the iPad and Keyboard dock set up, the footprint of it all taking up way less room than the nine-year-old's laptop. It also makes a handy stand when we want to listen to some music or play some videos in the kitchen.

And the apps...I've found at least a few decent note apps, my favorite being ableNotes. This particular app allows you to use text, freehand drawing, photos, Google Maps and even web-clippings in a note. The nine-year-old got a brilliant assist with his homework last week, using ableNotes. He was able to do a poster of famous people of Melbourne's past AND a collage of his favorite Melbourne landmark. One quick, emailed PDF from it later, it was printed out on his own computer and pasted to his homework book.

Anyway, since www.geehall1.org has been the predominant blog I've used for iPad stuff, I'll continue there with that topic, while keeping this blog for general tech and social media topics. That still leaves www.geehall1.com.

I'm going to field suggestions on what topics to run on my third domain. Should I serialize the new novel there? Or should I pick a whole new field? Your feedback will be welcome.

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Mon, 17 May 2010 00:44:15 -0700 iPad Adventures Addendum 2 http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-adventures-addendum-2 http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-adventures-addendum-2

Aussie iPad Delays

In the last couple of days there's been news Aussies might still have to wait an extra week because demand outstrips supply.

Preorders have been said to have covered available stock within the first two days. So the preorder date is now adjusted to June 7 for Johnny-come-latelies.

As to what that means for the retail side of things, we'll find out on May 28.

Generally,the iPad looks to be as in-demand as it was in the United States.

The iPad on eBay

I was reading the stats last week for how many iPads have been sold worldwide thru eBay. It seems just over 5,000 have graced the pages of the online auction site.

Australia, at last week's count, was where 317 of these went.

Being an iPad early-adopter in Australia is still an eerie feeling because you're not sure whether it's a good thing letting friends acquaintances know. The better friends will appreciate the early tips, while some friends too jealous of you having one might not be the ones to walk down a dark alley with.

Hopefully you've got good friends who just want directions to the nearest Apple store or eBay page.

A Couple of Weeks on...

My poor Macbook is feeling jealous of all the attention the iPad is getting.

Apart from EyeTV-recording a Doctor Who episode and fine-tuning another blog post, the Macbook hasn't seen much action.

That's how much the iPad has been in use the past two weeks. I'm finding most of my main Internet work (Twitter, Facebook, blogs, etc.) is being adequately done on this 'magical' device.

Last week I also found it a handy note-taking device for an important family project.

Typing on an iPad? Well, it's not quite perfect touch-typing, but it's no slouch either. In fact, this post is being written on the iPad in an iPhone app in portrait mode...at a reasonable typing pace. For a touch-screen keyboard, I've seen way worse.

My biggest gripe at the moment is I still have to wait just over a week for full access to the App Store and being able to buy the iWork suite of apps.

[Sigh...]

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Tue, 11 May 2010 01:27:10 -0700 iPad Up Close http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-up-close http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-up-close
Mentalnote

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Mon, 10 May 2010 18:35:06 -0700 iPad Adventures Addendum 1 http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-adventures-addendum-1 http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-adventures-addendum-1

Showing The iPad To Friends

Yesterday I had some chores to do and took my iPad along for reference, using one of the note apps I downloaded.

I stopped at our local hairdresser's along the way. She loves gadgets, having a DS Lite and one or two other devices...but when she saw the iPad, her eyes bulged.

This lady loved the iPad on first sight, but she'd been reading up on them anyway.

She explained to me that her partner usually used their main computer at night, but she'd been wanting a more portable device so she could check Facebook and other web sites in their bedroom. The iPad suited her for just such a purpose.

I showed the iPad to another neighbor who also likes tech toys.

It seems there's quite a buzz building with still another couple of weeks before the Australian release and a few potential buyers just in our suburb.

The Telcos

Telstra and Optus have released their iPad plans, but essentially there's no Unlimited Data Plan like there is in the States. However, it's still more generous than data plans for other devices. Depending on which of these two you go with, $20 will get you 1 or 2 gigabytes for 30 days.

As yet, no word from VHA about what the Vodafone and Three brands will charge.

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Sat, 08 May 2010 20:10:00 -0700 Mother's Day iPadding http://georgehallonline.com/mothers-day-ipadding-tag-apple-ipad-mothers-d http://georgehallonline.com/mothers-day-ipadding-tag-apple-ipad-mothers-d

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My partner Maria got a very special Mother's Day present today...full access to the family iPad for most of the day.

She gets to be one of the first mothers/housewives to play with one, which is a bit of a personal achievement in itself.  So I should make a badge for her that says: 'iPad Early Adopter.'

Those who wait till the retail release in Australia will have almost another three weeks before they can get one.  May 28th will be the day the iPads go on sale in Australia.

It's been a fun week using our iPad.  It's different from using either a laptop or an iPhone in a lot of ways and is unique in that.

There are times when reading a web page on the iPhone is a bit of a chore, especially when you have to pinch-zoom.  On an iPad, it's a full browser experience and way more readable.

So it doesn't have a hardware keyboard.  Then again, it's a bigger, better onscreen keyboard than the iPhone.  Okay, so it's NOT my fastest touch-typing, but it's still faster than the one-finger peck on the phone.

Of course, some pundits say the iPad can't multitask (like a lot of men can't), but it's not too long off before iPhone OS 4.0 brings multitasking.  One criticism of the iPad disappears the moment that happens.

I'm looking at the fact there are a few places I can't really take my Macbook, especially with its 3-4 hour battery life.  On the other hand, the iPad is a lot more portable and has double the battery life.  I can see this little device being a major asset at any day-long conferences.  Twitter clients are available, Facebook is accessible via Safari, heck, the email client is fantastic too.  So all you need after that is a good office suite on it.

However, I can't really comment on iWork apps yet, as the App Store on my iPad won't be accessible until after May 28th.  Even downloading apps via iTunes on my computer, Pages, Numbers, etc., aren't available to Australians yet.

Not to worry there.  Office2 HD is available.

It's really going to come down to how much imagination you've got to work out inventive ways and places to use an iPad.

For me, the iPad has replaced netbook computers.  Netbooks filled a void for a while, but the iPad goes a few steps better.  Instead of just being a midget laptop, the iPad becomes something unique.  And really, that form factor beats any tablet PCs I've seen in recent years.

I'm sure I'll find SOME faults with the iPad, but not during 'New Toy Week.'

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Sun, 02 May 2010 17:27:00 -0700 The Perils of iPad Early-adoption http://georgehallonline.com/the-perils-of-ipad-early-adoption http://georgehallonline.com/the-perils-of-ipad-early-adoption

After one glitch in the iPad purchase plans mid-week, I'm now writing
my first blog post on my iPad.

It's an interesting experience to be holding one at last and actually
trying to type on one, even more of an experience to be one of
Austalia's early adopters.  Most Austalians will not be able to touch
an iPad before late May.

However, getting an iPad on eBay is like crossing a minefield.

First you have to find the trustworthy sellers.  Then you have to
worry about whether the iPad is in Australia or still has to be sent
from America, in addition to hoping there's not also an eBay listing
violation about to knock your purchase out.

There are people charging over $AUD1,000 for 16GB iPads who have feedback
scores of 0 or 2.  Buying from these sellers will almost certainly
leave you poorer, especially if they don't have a unit physically in
Australia and you would be lucky to even get the iPad.

So you move to reputable buyers with good feedback scores.

Unfortunately, a seller with an eBay store was hit at the last minute
by being mistaken for a not-so-genuine case.  It was not just his iPad
listing knocked out, but all his listings.  His feedback score was in
the 500s.

We at least got a quick refund there.

In the end, my missus and her sharp, bargain-hunting eyes saved the
situation by finding a listing for a cheaper iPad actually already in
Melbourne, one we could pickup the day after.

There was a huge collective cheer from our family last night.

Though...the 3-year-old's wondering when he gets a turn.

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Wed, 21 Apr 2010 06:03:00 -0700 How IS Apple Doing At The Moment? http://georgehallonline.com/how-is-apple-doing-at-the-moment http://georgehallonline.com/how-is-apple-doing-at-the-moment

It's been an interesting week for Apple news.

First, Australia and other countries found out they had to wait till late-May to purchase iPads.

 

Then Gizmodo reported on a possible 4th generation iPhone being found on the floor of a bar.

 

And finally, Apple has been doing pretty darn well financially lately.

 

Not bad for a company that was in the doldrums in most of the nineties.

 

Love Steve Jobs or hate him, you have to admit his time as CEO since 1998 has made a huge difference to the performance of the company. Whatever the tech critics said about the iPad when it was first announced, the first few weeks of U.S. sales have shown there's a huge market for a tablet computer when the right company finds a way to build and sell it.

 

Take notes, Microsoft.

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Thu, 08 Apr 2010 02:06:17 -0700 Tweetupmellers #twums First Birthday April 29 http://georgehallonline.com/tweetupmellers-twums-first-birthday-april-29 http://georgehallonline.com/tweetupmellers-twums-first-birthday-april-29 Tweetupmellers (#twums) is going to be one year old.

The date for this delightful anniversary is April 29, 2010, at 7pm.  As usual, it's at the appropriately-named Social Bar.

You're definitely coming if you're in Melbourne.  You're not going to miss the birthday party.

I know I'm going to be there to share in the festivities.

So head over to the RSVP page and add yourself to the attendees list.

See you there.

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And just a reminder:   My novel, A Question of Theories is available on eBay


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Thu, 08 Apr 2010 01:54:46 -0700 iPad Delay? Say It Ain't So... http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-delay-say-it-aint-so http://georgehallonline.com/ipad-delay-say-it-aint-so

I was having fun this afternoon monitoring and retweeting the #cnow Connect Now conference being held up in Sydney, when I came across a tweet by @iggypintado about the iPad's Australian release being delayed.

Initially, the Australian/international release of the iPad was scheduled for April 24, 2010.

So what's the news on this?

According to a report on Smartcompany.com.au, there could be some supply issues.  However, the same article mentions that some Australian developers already have their hands on iPads.

Trust the developers to get one before the rest of us Aussies...

And then there's the Canadians crossing over the border with the U.S. to pick up an iPad a few weeks early...

itwire.com reports on an unspecified production problem that may or may not impact on the international release.

Then there's Channelnews.com.au reporting on wi-fi and heating problems.

Is it too late to do a dummy-spit?  I was so looking forward to getting my iPad on April 24th.

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Sun, 04 Apr 2010 02:11:00 -0700 The Moses Tablet (iPad) Arrives http://georgehallonline.com/the-moses-tablet-ipad-arrives http://georgehallonline.com/the-moses-tablet-ipad-arrives

Another_ipad

On Saturday April 3, 2010, the iPad was released in the U.S.

If the iPhone was known as the Jesus phone, then the iPad could have been nicknamed the Moses Tablet.

The first sales figures were impressive, at around 700,000 units.  The pre-release estimates expected 200,000-300,000.  These, by the way, were only the U.S. figures.

One can only guess how many will be sold when other countries finally release it in late-April.

The lines were quicker for this release than they were for the iPhone, since the model being released was wi-fi only and didn't need activation.  Pre-orders were given first dibs, then the rest of the stock sold at each Apple and Bestbuy store.

One blogger went to a Bestbuy store for his iPad, then wrote about its game-play experience.

One website even made suggestions for five of the best apps to download for the iPad

I'd have to agree with that site on the iWork suite, as it would add some fantastic functionality to the device, allowing for documents, spreadsheets and presentations on the go.

Anyway, by all reports, most people have exercised their inner geek and been impressed with the iPad, though content producers seem to still be scratching their heads on it.

Then again, it's a gadget aimed at content consumers, so it's geared more for that experience.

Oh well.  Only a few more weeks to my country's release of the iPad.  I can't wait.

It'll be interesting to see what it's like doing a blog post on an iPad instead of my normal computer.

Roll on end of April and the Australian launch...

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Thu, 01 Apr 2010 00:59:00 -0700 Don't You Just Love April Fools Day On The Net? http://georgehallonline.com/dont-you-just-love-april-fools-day-on-the-net http://georgehallonline.com/dont-you-just-love-april-fools-day-on-the-net

Aprilfools

I love April Fools Day.

Years ago when I used to be a tram conductor, my favorite April Fools Day joke was telling passengers their fares had gone up.  They'd reach into their purses or wallets for more money and I'd deliver the punchline.  They never expected their tram conductor to come up with a great joke, so even if they were on guard for everyone else, I'd get them every year.

My first joke today was "Easter Monday has been canceled."  However, with no link to go with it, I'd say that one was caught out pretty quickly.

Of course, there were some great April Fools jokes with links to choose from later on in the morning.

My favorite was the website for "mountain cleaners."

Google supplied some real doozies.

In the age of localization, seeing Google Maps in Ocker or Strine was quite amusing.

Then there was Google's Predictive Search, with one simple "Go" button.

My final joke of the morning came from a website convincingly telling of Facebook acquiring Yahoo.  Unfortunately, that site became unavailable later in the day.

A site called AprilFoolsDayontheweb.com provide a fair bit of good material for a few Web jokers.  Then there was The Top 100 April Fools Day Hoaxes of All Time site.

I did hear something on Twitter about Google developing nuclear weapons because of China, but I'm scratching my head on the taste of that one.

All in all, though, April Fools Day is great fun and some jokes are real gems.

Like the Australian Football League supposedly changing from the time-honored oval-shaped Sherrin ball to a round one.

Priceless!

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This is NOT an April Fools Day Joke:   My novel, A Question of Theories is available on eBay

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Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:14:00 -0700 Countdown To The iPad http://georgehallonline.com/countdown-to-the-ipad http://georgehallonline.com/countdown-to-the-ipad

Earlyipad

It's now only days away from the Apple iPad's release.  On Saturday morning, American time, the newest Apple device will go on sale.

So what's happening in the few days before the big event?

For one, the first lot of connection kits are being readied, but won't be available till late April.  There's a connector for an SD card slot and another for a USB cable, so you can connect your cameras or SD card.  These kits will enable use of standard formats and the RAW format.

Good news for independent publishers and authors is the fact that Lulu.com and Smashwords already have deals with Apple so that books from either can be sold through the iPad's iBookstore.  So that covers self-published books.

It's obvious that the ebook capabilities of the iPad will be of concern to Amazon and the Kindle.  Everyone will be waiting to see just what impact the iPad has on the ebook market.

Of course, there's been lots of fuss over the fact the iPad won't support Flash video...but there's already good support for HTML5 multimedia.

For those who love customizing their i-devices...there's even talk of a potential "jailbreak" of the iPad.

Finally, there's even the first Australian-designed iPad app.

Only days to go now...and I'm still working out whether I want a wi-fi or a 3G iPad.

Oh well, I can always wait an extra week or two and just drool over the iPad in a shop somewhere...

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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 17:41:00 -0700 #Twums Turns One Next Month http://georgehallonline.com/twums-turns-one-next-month http://georgehallonline.com/twums-turns-one-next-month

Normally I talk tech subjects, but today I remember I'm also into social media.

What's more social media-oriented than a Twitter tweetup?

Here in Melbourne, one of the premier tweetups is #twums, also known as Tweetupmellers.  This began as the brainchild of local identity Sam Mutimer.

The first Tweetupmellers was held in late-April 2009 at a nice little pub right down the end of Chapel Street Windsor, then moved further up the road the following month to the appropriately-named bar The Social.

A few of us knew each other online already, especially from the period of the Victorian bushfires when most of us had been doing something to help with our tweeting.  Others having used Twitter since it started already knew each other from various things they did in the tech field.

That first Tweetupmellers was attended by a few people who've gone on to be #twums regulars the whole way through.

Let's give a roll-call of those who've been #twums stalwarts.  @mr_billiam, @ttam, @sammutimer, @philleahy, @kirsty_wilson, @AKAVirtualPA, @Day2DayPA, @trevoryoung, @KimberleyL, @jadecraven, @sarahprout, @BraQueen, @neilcreek, @problogger, @wonderwebby, @AliVosbergen, @enspired, @drwarwick and many others.  Oh, and some guy called @geehall1...

Actually, if I've left anyone out, please remind me in the comments and I'll add you into the roll call.

We also get #twums twirgins, first-timers too.

There's even a #twums media crew.  Photos by @mr_billiam, @jadecraven and myself are posted to the Tweetupmellers group page on Flickr with @neilcreek adding some really great group photos.  I handle the video component and the majority of my vblog episodes are  #twums interviews.

Anyway, next month, April 2010, will be the anniversary edition of #twums, our big first birthday.  So start marking this down on your Melbourne social media calendar.  Keep an eye on the #twums page over the next few weeks and RSVP via the attendance page.  It's going to be quite an event as Twums turns one year old.

Come on and join us on for the occasion.

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Wed, 24 Mar 2010 20:08:25 -0700 Flip Clones And WonderBloggiesVadoZ http://georgehallonline.com/flip-clones-and-wonderbloggiesvadoz http://georgehallonline.com/flip-clones-and-wonderbloggiesvadoz
Flipcamcorder

My Flip UltraHD camcorder has been a valuable part of my kit this past year.

It's so small I can fit it into one of the pouches for my reading glasses, yet powerful enough to take two hours worth of HD-quality video.  It's also in a 16:9 aspect ration and more than capable in low-light conditions.  This alone helps it beat out another camera I used earlier last year.

How it's been used can be seen on my YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/geehall1.

However, it's a good idea to see what's also available amongst the Flip clones.

First off the rank is the Creative Vado.  Similar controls to the Flip, 720p HD video, 8GB/2 hours.  You can, however, switch it to VGA mode and get 8 hours of use out of it.  The one thing I'm not so sure about is the USB arm being under the camera, as opposed to the Flip's side positioning.

Kodak, on the other hand, brought out two Flip clones.  The Kodak Zx1 and Zi6 at least provide you with some choice, as explained in this article, one for more rugged work, the other for finer-grained videoing.

RCA, though, has me scratching my head on the Small Wonder.

However, for sheer classy looks, if not necessarily its video pedigree, Sony's Bloggie does have the most interesting appearance and a nice swivel lens.

Of course, when it comes down to it, it's about getting your footage, being able to take it at night and have good sound quality, with a simple point-and-click.

Gimme the Flip any day.

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