Archive for November, 2008

iPhone 2.2 Podcast Support Disappointing

November 21st, 2008

I rushed out this morning to install the latest update from Apple largely for one feature:  on-device podcast downloads.  It is nice that now you can go out and manually pull down single episodes to your iPhone or iPod Touch, but there is one major feature missing that seems like a huge oversight to me.

There is no way to view your list of current subscriptions and do a refresh that grabs the latest episode.  The only reason I regularly attach my iPod to my computer is to update my podcasts.  I purchase new music once every few weeks in batches, but find myself syncing for podcast support every other day or so.  This seems like a great way that Apple could free the iPod from PC’s completely, so I thought for sure it would be a feature.  :^)

I hope that future software updates will provide a way for me to automatically get the latest episode of Mobile Tech Roundup without needing my PC. 

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I Probably Fried My Aspire One

November 19th, 2008

I wrote about killing my Aspire One some time ago, and ever since it died, I have wondered what might have caused it.  I know that Acer replaced the board during the repair, so I figure that something significant must have happened.  Well, I have a pretty good hunch that it was me being careless that killed it. 

The other day, I went to plug something into the USB port and was having a little trouble getting it to go in.  When I started paying attention to what I was doing, I realized that I was trying to put a USB drive into the Ethernet port.  It dawned on me that this would totally explain my previous experience when my Aspire One stopped working.  If I had plugged my drive into the network port before, it wouldn’t have booted (like it didn’t), and it certainly could have shorted the board out (like something did).

I have learned some interesting things:

  1. Apparently I don’t look very closely when I plug in USB drives
  2. A USB connector and an Ethernet port are very close to the same dimension
  3. Warranty at Acer will repair hardware even if mindless behavior caused the problem
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New Utility for Aspire One

November 18th, 2008

Yesterday I installed a new control utility for my Aspire One:  a1ctl.  It is similar to AA1FanControl in that it allows you to control the fan on your netbook, but it also provides additional functionality.  For power savings, the software has the ability to  step the CPU back to 800 Mhz or you can disable the LAN, Wifi, and webcam separately.  It also allows you to downscale the screen so that you can run a 1024 x 768 resolution (I’m hoping I can run Rise of Nations now).  I’ll give a more complete review of the software after I have been using it a few days.

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Aspire One Is Back!!!

November 5th, 2008

After a couple of weeks without my netbook, I’m back in the saddle! I sent the unit off for repair after a mysterious failure just a bit over two weeks ago. On Monday afternoon, I received my Aspire One back from Acer functioning like nothing ever happened. I was pretty concerned about getting warranty support since I had opened the device to upgrade the RAM (which validates the warranty, I am sure), but they didn’t ask and I didn’t tell.

Many thanks to the people who contacted me offering support suggestions on breathing some life back into my computer. In the end, Acer ended up replacing the motherboard though, so in my case it was a hardware failure. I wish I knew what caused the problem though. If it was something that I did I would like to avoid repeating the mistake (the netbook was plugged into an iGo universal power adapter when it died last time).

By the way, the very first thing I did when I got the unit back was to open it back up and upgrade the RAM again. Am I tempting fate?   :^)

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Apple Doesn’t Own Cool

November 5th, 2008

I love the Apple switcher ads, but to tell the truth, they aren’t very fair. The presentation that Mac’s are cool and PC’s are boring is central to their theme but is simply not true. I saw something in the Cleveland airport last week that drove this point home and made me laugh.

I noticed all of the people working on laptops in the terminal and took special notice of one gentleman working on a particularly nice system: A Macbook Air. The thing that made me laugh was that he couldn’t have looked more like PC from the switcher ads if he tried. If it would have been Halloween day, I would have thought he was making a joke since he looked WAY more like Mr. Gates than Mr. Jobs. To drive the point home even further, he was playing some really low-resolution game that looked like it was written for a Commodore 64. I literally laughed out loud when I saw him.

I have spent some time thinking lately about what’s really cool about computers. Even though I am a huge hardware geek, that is not what makes a computer cool – what you do with your computer is what makes it cool! I have more respect for someone stretching the limits of their 3 year old Dell Latitude producing creative content than for someone with a brand new Macbook Pro that does nothing with it.

The reality is that all current generation hardware has the ability to create some really great content. I’m not talking about how easy or difficult it is to do so because that’s where the argument gets heated. I’m just pointing out that the hardware is plenty capable and most of us need to turn up our creative juices and stretch that ability to the limit to do some really cool things!

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Feet Back On The Ground

November 3rd, 2008

I have spent two weeks traveling all round the United States. I logged many thousands of airline miles on a dozen flights ranging from San Diego in the south west to Chicago in the Midwest (and what feels like every little city in between). It has been an absolutely crazy time with very early mornings and late nights. I haven’t been blogging much as a result, but I’ve been building up some topics and will be posting several items over the next couple of days.

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