iphone
Selling some stuff on eBay
09/27/2008 02:52 PM Categories:
eBay | Gadgets &
Computers


I’m selling the following items on eBay if anyone is interested. This is the first time I’m trying to sell stuff, so I don’t have a very high Feedback rating. I’ve only previously bought items on eBay and even then, it was a long time ago.
- 2x 1st Generation iPhones - Unlocked and Jailbroken 2.1 Firmware (get them here and here)- these were the ones my wife and I got on the original iPhone launch day when we stood in line in front of the AT&T store on Rt 3 near Clifton. They are fully Jailbroken and Unlocked using the latest Pwnage Tool and have the mostly bug free 2.1 Firmware. Auction Ends just after 7pm Wednesday October 1st.
- Epson P-5000 (get it here)- this is a multimedia viewer that’s ideal for the Pro Photographers out there. It takes SD/SDHC as well as CF cards and stores/views photos in JPEG or RAW with its 80GB HD. I don’t really need it anymore since I use my Macbook Air to transfer photos as needed for long trips. Auction ends just after 7:30pm Wednesday October 1st.
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X-Plane 9 on the iPhone

In all the hoopla regarding the latest 2.1 firmware upgrade to the iPhone (fixes many of the lingering issues I still had since previous posts on the subject), one piece of iPhone news may have been overlooked. Laminar Research, the developers of the popular and highly accurate Flight Simulator for the Mac, PC, and Linux, have released a version of X-Plane 9 for the iPhone. Their Flight Simulators on the bigger platforms are so accurate and well liked by the Aviation community that the FAA even allows its use for logging flight time towards certification.

I downloaded and tried the simulator out. Although limited in many aspects regarding terrain range and instrument simulation (relying instead on a HUD), the simulation itself is fairly solid for a mobile App. The graphics are quite nice for the iPhone, especially the external flyby views. Controls utilize the Accelerometer and some on-screen sliders and buttons for Throttle, Flaps, Landing Gear and Brakes. You also have your choice of various planes and high level of control over the weather and time of day.
Per Austin Meyer, the creator of X-Plane:
The iPhone is not QUITE as powerful as a Quad-Core desktop, so I had to really scale it down to a perfect little ’slice’ of X-Plane.
You can choose from the Cirrus Jet, Columbia-400, Cessna 182, and Piaggo Avanti, with flight physics that are about 95% as accurate as X-Plane for desktop, so the flight modeling is really just amazing for a little device of this size.. really just stunning.
I’m surprised that the launch of this Flight Simulator on the iPhone hasn’t garnered more attention. I didn’t see it on the Apps, Games, or Entertainment pages of the iTunes Store yet, so it may still be below the RADAR (so to speak), but you can find it by following this link to get it from the App store. It goes for $9.99.
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3G Data Problems in NYC... Voice is fine though...
08/24/2008 06:56 AM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers

I was in Manhattan, NYC yesterday because my wife had to work. She’s Assistant Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities at The New School and Saturday the university had Parent Sessions prior to the beginning of the school year. Code of conduct, etc. blah blah.... I’m really here to talk about the 3G reception problems NYC has been having recently.
As I mentioned in my previous entry, my 3G reception (voice and data) has been fine after my full restore with the 2.02 firmware and no backup, at least in New Jersey. Even with a smidgen of a single bar, I’ve been able to transfer data over 3G faster than Edge and Voice has been crystal clear. The same holds true for Voice in NYC. I actually had at least four bars outside with 3G and Voice was crystal clear. Inside, only a single dot, but voice communications were fine. Data is where everything fell apart though. I could not transfer anything in any internet capable App (Safari, Mail, Google Maps, Twitterific, etc.). Data transmission wasn’t just slow, it was non-existant! Switching to Edge restored data functionality at a somewhat good clip. WiFi of course was the way to go for wherever I had a connection.
In further research on the Apple Forums and on other forums online, I found that this was a shared experience across NYC for the past week. Many have said that they had fine data transmission until about August 18 or maybe a little earlier. At that point it was spotty, non-existant, or only seemed fine late in the evening. Much has been said about 3G dense areas and corresponding saturation of 3G data causing outtages in many cities. I experienced this first hand yesterday in NYC. A few blamed this on the iPhone and Apple, but my experience (and that of many other people) show that 3G data is fine outside the confines of population centers. Some forum entries have AT&T customer service responses showing this to be a problem on their network specific to these population centers and that they are building out the Hardware in the areas affected. Let’s hope they get the situation fixed soon. Whatever the case, this is DEFINITELY not just an iPhone 3G software problem. AT&T must get their 3G network up to snuff in one of the largest markets in the world before the iPhone gets further bad (and undeserved) press.
UPDATE: Follow the link for more proof that the iPhone 3G data problems are Network related and not Hardware related at AppleInsider.
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iPhone 3G and Problems Solved
08/23/2008 01:55 AM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers

My wife and I picked up the iPhone 3G (she went black and I went white). There was a long line to get it at 8AM at the mall on a Saturday, a full month after the launch, with about 60 people ahead of us. However, like many people out there, we’ve encountered some problems.
My reception has been fine, but my wife’s iPhone had weak 3G reception in NY where she works. We’ve also encountered various issues with App updates via iTunes after upgrading to 7.7.1. Clearing out the iTunes App Section and re-downloaded the apps we had helped with that issue. We were both on 2.01 firmware, so when 2.02 came out, we eagerly updated. That firmware upgrade actually helped with the 3G reception issues for my wife in the City, but we started encountering issues with Syncing Apps purchased on the iPhone back to iTunes and downloading updates to our apps from the iPhone AppStore. I encountered errors that said that downloads/updates have failed and that they would be available the next time I synced my phone with iTunes. Checking for Purchases from iTunes allowed us to download the updates and sync them back to the iPhone, but not being able to update via the iPhone and not being able to transfer Apps purchased on the iPhone back into iTunes (the transfers look like they start, but then they fail without an error) was becoming a major pain.
After searching the web and various forums for days, I found the solution. The problem seemed to be that we restored from a backup made on our old iPhones to the new iPhone 3Gs we upgraded to. The Solution? I had to fully restore my iPhone to Factory level without utilizing a backup and build off a fresh version of the 2.02 (latest) Firmware. The process was painfully long: first restoring the iPhone to scratch, then building it up slowly with my Apps, Settings, Photos, Music/Videos, Podcasts, Movies, TV Shows, MobileMe Settings, Ringtone settings, Settings for each App that took forever to move over, re-downloading my eReader books, etc... and on...and on...
But when I was done, and all my Apps were back in their proper places... TADA!!! My phone was fixed!!!
I was now able to:
- Sync iPhone AppStore purchases back to iTunes
- Download updates from the iPhone AppStore successfully
- have GPS come up MUCH quicker than before (satellite acquisition was much faster)
- have no 3G issues (so far)
- have no lag for Contacts screen loading from MobileMe
- have no lag for onscreen keyboard anymore
I thought I would have to wait for another Firmware or iTunes update, but now everything is pretty much perfect. The process was tedious but well worth it!
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UPDATED: The iPhone 2.0 Firmware and Appstore!
07/15/2008 01:35 PM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers

UPDATED with new Apps and notes:
So I’ve updated my first gen iPhone using the “not-quite-officially-released” iPhone Firmware 2.0 and have downloaded my first batch of apps. Here’s my list so far:
- Apple Remote - iTunes and AppleTV Remote
- AIM - AOL Instant Messenger
- NetNewsWire - My preferred syncing RSS Reading system
- Tipulator - Easy to use Tip Calculator (with Rounding and Splitting functions)
- Urbanspoon - Random Restaurant finder based on location (Magic 8 Ball style shaking)
- Twitterific - My preferred Twitter app
- midomi - Music Recognition App (whistle, hum, sing, or type music and it will tell you name, artist, iTunes link, YouTube link, and other info)
- Bloomberg - Basically a mini free Bloomberg Terminal on the iPhone (We at CNBC haven’t made an iPhone app, YET)
- Mobile News - Associated Press News App
- WeatherBug - Weather Alerts, Radar, Camera’s based on 3 set locations.
- SmugShot - Take Location Tagged photos and upload to SmugMug
- Facebook - Facebook on the go (don’t really know what this has over Mobile Facebook)
- eReader - Buy and read eReader and FictionWise books
Games:
- SuperMonkeyBall - Game - just what the title
says

- Enigmo - Game - Nice little liquid based puzzler
- Aurora Feint - Role Playing meets Puzzle Gaming (FREE!!!)
- MotionX Poker - Accelerator enhanced 3D Dice & Poker game
- Tap Tap Revenge - Think Guitar Hero with a little Dance Dance Rev thrown in.
- AquaForest - Physics based accelerator casual game/toy.
- PhoneSaber - Lightsaber sounds and accelerator motion detection... nuff said.
My first thoughts on these and the iPhone 2.0 firmware:
- I needed to do a little tweaking/setup to get the MobileMe syncing over-the-air on my iPhone. Not hard, but not automatic either.
- I did the update from my Macbook Air since I wasn’t home. Usually I sync my phone with my MacPro. Even though I did a pre-update sync, it didn’t ask me to backup my data so I (temporarily) lost all my photos, wallpapers, ringtones, music, and videos. When I get home and resync it with my desktop, all should be well, but for now I have a pretty “bare” iPhone. Update - Syncing with the MacPro went without a hitch...everything’s back!
- New Contact Icon from home screen. I don’t have to dig into the Phone App to get to my contacts anymore.
- Twitterific supports photos, location tagging, and some other nice features, but as far as I can tell you can’t set it to view only people you follow (unlike the Mac version). Update - after reloading my apps from iTunes on my MacPro I can view just who I follow now. Weird it didn’t work like that before (I was getting both followed and Public timelines all at once before).
- Can’t tell if Bloomberg has Real-Time-Quotes. Will have to wait until market opens tomorrow to test that out.
- NetNewsWire looks “ok” but seems slower to update than the iPhone Web version. The web version seems to also have a few features that the App doesn’t. Hope they update this soon.
- I “thought/heard” that the Associated Press MobileNews App would allow citizen reporters to send in photos and reports from “on-the-scene.” I can’t find that feature anywhere in the actual app, it’s just an offline reader/aggregator. So either I imagined it (most likely case) or this is a “future feature.” Update- There IS a way to have “citizen reporting” in MobileNews. When you read a story, you can comment and send in Photos from the field associated with the story. With the photo you give your info so that they can attribute the photo to you if they use it for future updates to their stories. This is a KILLER FEATURE!!!
- Aurora Feint is the BEST free game so far on the Appstore.
- MotionX Poker has great reviews, haven’t really played much yet but it seems really polished.
- Lots of functionality and cool stuff out there already... I wonder what the App store will look like in a month, or 6 months???
iPhone3G - What doesn't it have?
06/09/2008 03:56 PM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers

Now that the announcement is over and you can read all about what the new iPhone3G has at tons of sites (like Gizmodo, Engadget, MacRumors or ArsTechnica), the specs of what it DOESN’T have is what sticks in my mind.
- No second forward facing camera
- No native Video Conferencing over iChat or 3G phone-to-phone
- No A2DP Stereo Bluetooth Support (at least not yet)
- No Copy and Paste (at least not yet)
- No MMS (at least not yet)
- No iChat (at least not yet)
- No tethering to Laptops or other devices (use like a broadband modem)
- No upgrade pricing/deals from AT&T (at least not yet) for us iPhone early adopters
We’ll see how this pans out, especially the last bulleted item, when it becomes available on July 11.
UPDATE: Prices for upgrading to the new 3G iPhone? $199 for 8GB and $299 for 16GB with reset 2Yr contract. Yes, that’s the SAME price as it is for new iPhone buyers. I was hoping it would be the same as some European providors who are offering free/cheap upgrades, but I guess AT&T isn’t going that route. *sigh*
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Is this the iPhone 2?
06/07/2008 01:47 AM Categories:
Gadgets &
Computers
Is
this the new iPhone 2? The photos look like they portray iPhones in
Black and (RED) for the fight against AIDS. It also shows Video
iChat over WiFi & video-chat phone2phone over 3G (and the
pre-requisite forward facing camera), Macbook Air style nods, and
stereo speakers in the rear. No word on any Cease and Desist
Takedown notices yet, but if notices do go out, it’s just as good
as Steve coming out and saying they’re real.
Photos were sent to MacRumors, CrunchGear, and AppleInsider (haven’t seen it posted there yet).
UPDATE: Engadget is already calling these fake.... we’ll see. If I remember correctly people were calling the “phatty” ipod Nano fake too, until it actually came out.
UPDATE 2: FAKE FAKE FAKE... now we know.

More photos after the break.
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Photos were sent to MacRumors, CrunchGear, and AppleInsider (haven’t seen it posted there yet).
UPDATE: Engadget is already calling these fake.... we’ll see. If I remember correctly people were calling the “phatty” ipod Nano fake too, until it actually came out.
UPDATE 2: FAKE FAKE FAKE... now we know.

More photos after the break.
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We're Back!
07/08/2007 10:11 PM Categories:
Personal | Gadgets &
Computers
Well, we're back from our vacation on
Aruba. It was very relaxing and I would definitely like to go
back.

While there I was able to test out the international roaming and wifi features of our new iPhones. After a few international calls to AT&T on the first day in Aruba, I was able to clear up some Roaming Activation issues. Call quality was still good over international calls and they were about a dollar cheaper per minute vs. the hotel phone. Wifi was pretty ubiquitous in Aruba with various pay and free hotspots available. The only Wifi snag was thick walls in our hotel room that didn't allow the hotel's open area wifi signal in. The rooms did have built-in ethernet ports, but that hardly did me any good with the iPhone. The only other problem we had was the odd necessity of resetting both our Voicemail systems when we got back to the USA (probably had something to do to the changeover to unlimited SMS Text msging plans while we were in Aruba). SMS Texting worked flawlessly even on the beach under a palapa (thatched umbrellas with small wood tables). I was even able to txt family members while under the caribbean moon lounging on the sand with my wife. She was checking mail on her iPhone at the time. Yes, we're nerds.
I have over 1,800+ images I have to weed through and edit from our trip. I'll hopefully be able to upload them to my photo site by the end of the week.
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While there I was able to test out the international roaming and wifi features of our new iPhones. After a few international calls to AT&T on the first day in Aruba, I was able to clear up some Roaming Activation issues. Call quality was still good over international calls and they were about a dollar cheaper per minute vs. the hotel phone. Wifi was pretty ubiquitous in Aruba with various pay and free hotspots available. The only Wifi snag was thick walls in our hotel room that didn't allow the hotel's open area wifi signal in. The rooms did have built-in ethernet ports, but that hardly did me any good with the iPhone. The only other problem we had was the odd necessity of resetting both our Voicemail systems when we got back to the USA (probably had something to do to the changeover to unlimited SMS Text msging plans while we were in Aruba). SMS Texting worked flawlessly even on the beach under a palapa (thatched umbrellas with small wood tables). I was even able to txt family members while under the caribbean moon lounging on the sand with my wife. She was checking mail on her iPhone at the time. Yes, we're nerds.
I have over 1,800+ images I have to weed through and edit from our trip. I'll hopefully be able to upload them to my photo site by the end of the week.
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We've got iPhone... actually, we've got 2!
After a day of shopping for our Aruba
trip and seeing the iPhone lines at the Apple Store in the mall
(oddly enough we didn't see a line at all at the AT&T store in
the mall even though there were two security guards waiting there
for one), we headed over to the local AT&T store for a few
hours of line-sitting. I took a
few shots to commemorate the frenzy. Contacts at other lines
text-messaged me throughout and told me that it sold out at the
locations they were at. Some jumped to multiple locations to find
available iPhones. It amazed me that so many locations had short
supplies (some under 40 units) while ours seemed fully stocked and
ready to meet demand. In fact our location's manager announced that
the only limitation was the closing time of 10pm, but that there
would be plenty more available of both SKU's (8GB and 4GB) tomorrow
morning. Luckily we were in first 40 in line and had about 80
behind us. Unlike some AT&T stores that let in 5 at a time, our
store took groups of 20. So now Gene and I are proud owners of two
8GB iPhones. Adding to our luck was the fact that it didn't rain
during our time in line.

There are scattered reports of problems activating via iTunes, but both Gene and I were able to transfer our old numbers into a Family Plan fairly quickly. We even activated via 2 macs so that our individual iTunes libraries would sync correctly. All-in-All it was a good experience moving to AT&T's service and activating the iPhone for us. The two things missing that I wish it had: GPS linked to the Google Maps app and iChat/AIM functionality. The first could possibly be added as an accessory later, but could prove bulky. The second could easily be added via a Software Update. Many bemoan the fact that this is a 2.5G phone on the EDGE network rather than the much speedier HSPDA 3G network. I've been surfing on my HTC based WinMobile smartphone over EDGE for a long time and can attest to its slowness at times, but the iPhone is definitely smoother and more tolerable on EDGE than any other EDGE phone I've tried. The seemless WiFi switchover also makes this less of an issue for me as long as there is a nearby hotspot (and there are many around the metro-NY/NJ area).
We still have to set them up to connect to both our car's built-in Bluetooth Handsfree and respective audio connections, but hopefully those will go smoothly as well.

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There are scattered reports of problems activating via iTunes, but both Gene and I were able to transfer our old numbers into a Family Plan fairly quickly. We even activated via 2 macs so that our individual iTunes libraries would sync correctly. All-in-All it was a good experience moving to AT&T's service and activating the iPhone for us. The two things missing that I wish it had: GPS linked to the Google Maps app and iChat/AIM functionality. The first could possibly be added as an accessory later, but could prove bulky. The second could easily be added via a Software Update. Many bemoan the fact that this is a 2.5G phone on the EDGE network rather than the much speedier HSPDA 3G network. I've been surfing on my HTC based WinMobile smartphone over EDGE for a long time and can attest to its slowness at times, but the iPhone is definitely smoother and more tolerable on EDGE than any other EDGE phone I've tried. The seemless WiFi switchover also makes this less of an issue for me as long as there is a nearby hotspot (and there are many around the metro-NY/NJ area).
We still have to set them up to connect to both our car's built-in Bluetooth Handsfree and respective audio connections, but hopefully those will go smoothly as well.

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