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		<title>The Kindle Fire is a great second tablet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 15:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Wilker</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend Jeffry sent me a Kindle Fire last week. He&#8217;s awesome! You should check out his <a href="http://flextras.com">Flex components</a> if you&#8217;re a flex/AIR developer looking for some awesome turn key components. Ok that said, he sent me a kindle Fire.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Fire-Amazon-Tablet/dp/B0051VVOB2/ref=amb_link_359054302_2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=center-1&amp;pf_rd_r=0Q4XN4AYPKD52TP121XZ&amp;pf_rd_t=101&amp;pf_rd_p=1337101402&amp;pf_rd_i=507846"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1337" title="Screen Shot 2011-12-08 at 3.39.42 PM" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-08-at-3.39.42-PM-300x220.png" alt="" width="300" height="220" /></a>I&#8217;ve been a Kindle owner since the K2 came out, and I paid almost $400 for it. I dropped it one morning and busted the screen, and bought a K3 for 1/3 the price of my K2, and I love it. It&#8217;s light, easy to use and great at the one thing it does, display words on a readable screen.</p>
<p>Enter the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Fire-Amazon-Tablet/dp/B0051VVOB2/ref=amb_link_359054302_2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=center-1&amp;pf_rd_r=0Q4XN4AYPKD52TP121XZ&amp;pf_rd_t=101&amp;pf_rd_p=1337101402&amp;pf_rd_i=507846">Kindle Fire</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using the Fire since I got it, and like it, mostly. We&#8217;ve drafted it into service at <a href="http://uncubedspace.com">Uncubed</a> as a digital lending library, loading up PragProg books and the Magazine on it for any member that wants to check it out.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;ve been using it as well for various things.</p>
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<p><strong>Reading.</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m very much anti reading on backlit screens. I&#8217;ve tried it on the iPad and end up staring at my eyeballs and falling asleep. Same with my Xoom, even when both had screen covers to make them less mirror-like. I tried on my iPhone, nope, same issue.</p>
<p>The screen on the Fire is definitely shiny but the default look of the Book reading app is a pinkish tinted background with black text (I dunno if it&#8217;s me, but the text seems to change color randomly in places, which helps focus my eyes). That color/contrast actually is quite readable. I&#8217;ve been using the Fire to read at night or at my desk. Both use cases work great.</p>
<p>The page turning is a bit sensitive, I&#8217;ve accidentally changed pages a few times, the lightest touch in the wrong place and it&#8217;s a new page. That&#8217;s something you get used to though.</p>
<p>Where it doesn&#8217;t work is the gym. The Fire is heavy. I don&#8217;t know if there&#8217;s lead shot in there somewhere or what, but it weighs A LOT. so the gym is out, I don&#8217;t want my reader to be my resistance training.</p>
<p><strong>Amazon Experience.</strong></p>
<p>From the moment the rumors started to fly about a Kindle Tablet, I said they were the only ones who had a snowballs chance to compete (maybe not beat, maybe, who knows) with Apple. They have the closed system with lots of lock in. My books were immediate available on the fire, I just had to re-download them. If you have an Amazon Prime account (you really should get one) then you can stream all kinds of video content, You can borrow books, you can upload music. The Amazon eco system is really a strong player. I immediately had music, books and video content at my finger tips and it was easy to access.</p>
<p>The other thing I think Amazon has going for it is, they can take the opposite approach Motorola and HP took to compete with the iPad. You can&#8217;t be the same price or worse yet more money, than the iPad. But if you&#8217;re half the price, and can offer an awesome foundation of apps, video, music and more, then there&#8217;s very few</p>
<p><strong>Apps.</strong></p>
<p>The app store is, meh. Everything I&#8217;ve bought from the Amazon App store that was compatible with the Fire was there and ready to be re-downloaded, which is nice. A lot still isn&#8217;t Fire friendly, but can be side loaded which works ok. But in general the app store is as much a mess as the Google one, with shit quality apps mixed in with really great ones. That&#8217;s likely to fix itself tho. My favorite news reader isn&#8217;t on the Fire but I found one that is ok. It&#8217;s good enough considering reading RSS feeds on the Fire is likely to be a not very often thing.</p>
<p><strong>Video.</strong></p>
<p>Vide on the Fire seems ok to me. I tried out hulu and Netflix, both were great. Dear Hulu, the Fire can run your app by my Xoom can&#8217;t? that&#8217;s craptastic, just sayin&#8217;. I also tried out the Amazon Prime streaming video and that was fine, it wasn&#8217;t HD and that was clear, but much of (that I&#8217;ve seen) the Prime video library right now is older TV shows and movies.  Overall It&#8217;s a great little movie watcher. The lame amount of internal storage precludes you from loading your own movies on it. You can, but only 1-2 movies are likely to fit. But if you&#8217;re in the net, stream away and enjoy.</p>
<p><strong>OS.</strong></p>
<p>To the casual user, I doubt they&#8217;d ever know it was Android, it&#8217;s so heavily skinned and modified. To someone like me that&#8217;s annoying. I want to tweak settings, etc. and Amazon has taken a very Apple-like stance in that you can change the most basic of settings, and that&#8217;s it. The rest is locked down.</p>
<p>The carrousel thing SUCKS. I&#8217;m guessing it&#8217;ll be gone in the next major OS revision. it&#8217;s retarded. It&#8217;s a running history of everything you do on the Fire, apps, movies, books, etc in one big ass list. And it takes up most of the screen in portrait and all of it in Landscape. It&#8217;s terrible. Amazon find a better UX for the home screen.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s things Apple just gets, that others need to shamelessly copy. Changing screen orientation is one of them. Rotating your iPhone you see a nice animation of the screen kind reshaping and fitting into the new size. Rotating the Fire and you see the old orientation, a blink of nothing, and the new orientation. like the damn Matrix redrawing when something is changed. It&#8217;s really terrible. Not OMG I can&#8217;t use the device, but OMG how did no one flip out about this before launch?</p>
<p><strong>Magazines and Comics.</strong></p>
<p>I was really excited about comics. I&#8217;ve tried every reader made for the iPad and Xoom, they all blow. Amazon secured some awesome exclusives so I assumed the comic reading experience despite smaller screen would be great. I was wrong. I&#8217;m glad I sampled the comics first before buying. It&#8217;s close, I&#8217;ll grant you, but having to double tap the panel you want to zoom into, and then again double tapping to get back to regular page view is terrible. Why not once zoomed in, allow me to swipe panel to panel, in the proper order? Reading comics was the pits.</p>
<p>The magazine experience wasn&#8217;t much better. Mostly because of the screen size. Zinio is a great app, I can see why it isn&#8217;t on the Fire, but that&#8217;s a loss for users. It might blow on a tiny screen too, who knows, but the amazon magazine viewer is useless. Bummed I didn&#8217;t sample the magazine I bought.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware.</strong></p>
<p>I already mentioned that the Fire is heavy, like small dog heavy. Really the hardware is probably my largest complaint, even beyond the stupid carousel UI. Where to start?</p>
<p>The power button. Clearly someone who&#8217;s never seen a kindle and never unplugged a device one handed did the design work on the Fire. Every Kindle since the beginning of time has had a slider for sleep/wake. the K3 it lights up all pretty etc. The Fire has a button, like most other tablets, but it&#8217;s right next to the USB connector. I can&#8217;t be the only person who unplugs devices with one hand, grasping the cable and pushing against the device on both sides of the plug. Doing that withe the Fire presses the power button. LAME.</p>
<p>Speakers, not including speakers might have been better. The Xoom has them on the back of the device, which blows. The Fire has them on the side, on the same side! Watching a video or listening to music, it&#8217;s very clear the sound is coming at you from only one direction. It&#8217;s a little off-putting.</p>
<p>Did i mention that is&#8217;a heavy device?</p>
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<p><strong>So, second tablet?</strong> For me a Tablet is a news reader, email browser, and web client&#8230; mostly, sure I game little, and other stuff. I&#8217;ll remote into a laptop once in a while, manage my torrents, write notes in Evernote, etc, but for the most part it&#8217;s browsing and reading content. The Fire is just not right for that. Too small screen makes reading more than books, a pain. I love the size, it fits in my back pocket and the pockets of my coats, which earns it some serious points. Of course it&#8217;s weight pulls my pants down, so&#8230;</p>
<p>I think the next version of the Kindle Fire, both Hardware and OS will kick ass. This one is very much a &#8220;let&#8217;s get it out and see what people love and hate, and make the Fire2 (forest fire? Blaze?) the best Kindle Tablet possible&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Startups, who&#8217;s in to be Apple?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:35:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Wilker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most of Nerd America I started Reading the Steve Jobs Biography last night. I got in some good reading at the gym this morning and started thinking. I haven&#8217;t made it to the Apple years yet, but as I was reading it, thinking about Apple, about Jobs, startups and about death, a notion started [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like most of Nerd America I started Reading the Steve Jobs Biography last night. I got in some good reading at the gym this morning and started thinking. I haven&#8217;t made it to the Apple years yet, but as I was reading it, thinking about Apple, about Jobs, startups and about <a title="Thinking About Death" href="http://johnwilker.com/2011/10/thinking-about-death/">death</a>, a notion started forming.</p>
<p><strong>Who&#8217;s going to step up and be Apple? Heck, where are our Hewlett and Packard? Our Michael Dell?  Bill Gates?</strong></p>
<p>I work in a space with a fair amount of startups, and being so close to Boulder I hear about a lot more of them, and of course I&#8217;m in the Silicon Valley for events a fair bit too, and of course I follow my friend <a href="http://twitter.com/defrag">Eric Norlin</a>. So I&#8217;m not uninformed when it comes to startups.</p>
<p>I know there&#8217;s awesome startups out there doing cool things (like <a href="http://bloomenergy.com/">Bloom</a>). I work in the same building as one. But in looking at them and at most other startups, I wonder, who&#8217;s solving tomorrow&#8217;s problems? Who&#8217;s working on making the next big thing? NOT the next thing for AOL or Google to acquire. It seems that most startups are starting to be bought by someone, existing more than 5 years isn&#8217;t in the plans. That certainly is the exit that makes the most financial sense for their backers, and the founders even. I wonder sometimes if our VC and Angel worlds are so wrapped up in &#8216;quick bucks&#8217; and early exits, that they&#8217;re encouraging young founders to not focus on building companies that can or will be around 20 or 30 years. Let alone build companies that are focused on tomorrow&#8217;s problems. Sure messy contacts, old school comic readers, and lack of robot balls are problems worth solving, that&#8217;s not my point. My point is there should be a balance, and I don&#8217;t see it.</p>
<p>Looking at Techstars and Ycombinator I see awesome companies making cool things like gMail plugins and robot balls with LEDs in them, and new takes on training sites, sites about treating musicians like stock, and such. But I wonder will any of them exist in 5-10 years? I suspect not. They&#8217;ll either have folded up and moved on, or been absorbed into some other larger thing. And that&#8217;s ok in it&#8217;s own right, but where does that leave us? The Country of Dell and HP and Apple and Microsoft? I feel like it leaves us with a sad lack of innovative long term tech companies. VCs are bitching about immigration policy not letting tech founders into the country in high enough numbers. I&#8217;d argue the gov&#8217;t should be looking at these VCs and asking where the companies that will lead innovation are and why they aren&#8217;t helping build them? I&#8217;d be thrilled to let the next Bill Gates in on a Startup Visa, but not if he plans to simply build something he can sell to Microsoft for a quick buck.</p>
<p>I know in startup circles and no doubt in VC circles getting acquired is a win. In my book it isn&#8217;t. I remember sitting around beers with some friends talking about a company in Boulder that was bought before it even left private beta. To me that was a fail. Sure they made out like bandits, everyone got paid. But they were barely a business, they had maybe a few customers, maybe a few hundred, but they were beta testers not paying customers. I suspect that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m drawn towards brick and mortar style businesses. Conferences, coworking, etc. Because those businesses are immune or less politely often excluded from the hub bub of tech investing. Therefore for the most part they require bootstrapping which it seems so many startups can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t do. I&#8217;ve seen ideas live and die based on acceptance to Techstars. While I have no doubt Brad Feld and co. know a winner or at least a good horse when they see it, I&#8217;m sure they&#8217;d agree they can&#8217;t see all the winners (or losers) all the time.</p>
<p>That kinda brings this all back around for me. I&#8217;ve never asked for money or (at least yet) taken out a bank loan for 360|Conferences or Uncubed. I live and die by what I can do on my own (or with partners as the case may be). In both cases i think to myself often, are these businesses that will be around in 10 years? Can they be a legacy, can I actually do something good with them? I think both can. I don&#8217;t know if either will, but I think both can, and I&#8217;m happy to try and find out. I think both started for the right reasons. Trying to change systems that exist, for the better of the communities they exist in,  which to me is the right reason to start a business. Will I get rich? be acquired by someone? Probably not on both counts, but that&#8217;s ok because that wasn&#8217;t and isn&#8217;t my motivator. I like money don&#8217;t get me wrong :) I want to live a comfortable life, but that&#8217;s the extent of it. I don&#8217;t need to make something someone else wants to buy so I can pay back investors and retire at 35.</p>
<p>I wonder if startup founders go to bed at night thinking about the future. Not the future where they get bought, where tech crunch writes them up and they secure yet another round of funding. A future where they employ thousands. A future where they and their product/service are shaping lives. A future where they make a difference for more than a year. Sure payroll next month is important, press is important I&#8217;m not discounting that, but if they&#8217;re not thinking about 10 years from now, I&#8217;d say they&#8217;re doing it at least a little wrong.</p>
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		<title>What I hope to see at WWDC</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 14:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blah blah, i know it&#8217;s that season (I think I said this last year too) but I was thinking about Devin&#8217;s post about possible retail store products for their 10th anniversary and figured I&#8217;d throw out my best guesses for the WWDC keynote. Not retail store product options, Devin covered those as well as I [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blah blah, i know it&#8217;s that season (I think I said this last year too) but I was thinking about <a href="http://devin.reams.me/2011/list-of-potential-new-apple-products/">Devin&#8217;s post</a> about possible retail store products for their 10th anniversary and figured I&#8217;d throw out my best guesses for the WWDC keynote. Not retail store product options, Devin covered those as well as I could. But really honest to goodness possible products.</p>
<p>The rumor mills are going nuts over the iPhone 4s-5-superDuper, so who knows, and I&#8217;m not gonna bother speculating there.</p>
<p><strong>But what about Apps for AppleTV?</strong> We know it&#8217;s running some type of iOS, why not a subset of the full app catalog for media apps? Hulu? CBS? HBO GO, etc. How awesome to integrate an app store model into the AppleTV. Heck, with a magic trackpad paired, even iOS games could be viable.</p>
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<p><strong>Or maybe iPod Nano Touch 2nd Gen?</strong> I love my iWatch, and I&#8217;d love even more for it to do more, though I hope a camera is not one of those things. Cameras are like netflix apps, every device has 2 or 3.</p>
<p>Maybe take a queue from the <a href="http://www.metawatch.org/">metawatch</a> movement? If anyone could make it a clean user experience it&#8217;s Apple. Why not have my watch show me the SMS that just came in, or my most recent push notifications? I&#8217;d love to glance down and see where certain friends are without pulling my phone out of my pocket.</p>
<p>Maybe even an SDK for basic apps? watch faces? etc. That&#8217;d be awesome.</p>
<p>This is a bit out there, at least this year. But, <strong>SSD only laptops.</strong> No optical drive, either 2 drives used separately, boot to the SSD, store data on the HDD, or 2 SSD&#8217;s in a RAID array. I&#8217;m running the former configuration right now in my Macbook and love it. Booting into Lion&#8230;erp Rawrdacted sorry, is cake. Certain features in that OS really really benefit from having an SSD as boot drive, and with the Mac App Store, who needs DVD drives anymore? Even OS X is distributed through it, and new machines can have the OS recovery on a USB drive like the Macbook Air. So why not use that space for something else? Something better.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s it, pretty simple, nothing too pie int he sky. Ok maybe the iWatch part, but I can hope, everything is in the realm of the possible, maybe not this year but next or the one after.</p>
<p>What do you think we&#8217;ll see at WWDC in a few weeks?</p>
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		<title>My Xoom review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 14:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been meaning to write this for a few days, and decided I just need to sit down and do it. Be aware, this review has no pics. There&#8217;s so many pics of the Xoom and the iPad out there, there&#8217;s just no need for them now. We all know what a tablet looks like now.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>OK here&#8217;s my thoughts on the Xoom&#8230;</p>
<p><strong> The short:</strong> I like it, I like it a lot. I&#8217;ve been using it almost exclusively since my friend and colleague <a href="http://www.flextras.com">Jeffy Houser</a> gave it to me for my work on <a href="http://www.theflexshow.com">The Flex Show</a>. It&#8217;s no iPad but it&#8217;s nice.</p>
<p><strong>The </strong><strong>Long version:</strong></p>
<p><strong>OS: </strong>Honeycomb seems like a great OS. Google shoulda been working on it sooner, and needs to stop dicking around trying to port it to a phone. Rock tablets, and let Honeycomb&#8217;s successor be the 1 OS for both.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s got some rough spots, but overall I&#8217;ve found it to be a great Tablet OS. I had a Viewsonic gTablet and tried 2.2 and 2.3 on it. Clearly neither OS was made for Tablets, so the experience sucked! But the Xoom, feels and works like a tablet should.</p>
<p>The widgets rock, the transitions between screens are very nice, and clean.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Apps (marketplace): </strong>Point, Apple. I admit, most of the apps on my iPhone and iPad, I can live without, some I never even open after installing or using once. However, right now, <a href="https://market.android.com/details?id=apps_tablet_featured">there are like 62 apps</a> made for honeycomb. Not 1 is a twitter app!!</p>
<p>Many of the apps for the Xoom, are stupid, so being available doesn&#8217;t really do much. Thankfully google does a better job at upscaling than Apple does, so phone apps, mostly don&#8217;t look like ass on the Xoom, assuming they work</p>
<p>Say what you will about Apple and the iOS Store, the Google marketplace is pretty much like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U7HztvetQk">Dave Chappelle predicted</a>. Amazon has cleaned up the mess a bit, but they&#8217;re not there yet.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been pretty happy with the Xoom app wise, not really missing most iOS apps. Here&#8217;s the ones I miss and why.</p>
<ul>
<li>OmniFocus &#8211; I&#8217;ve invested in their offering. It&#8217;s on my iPhone, iPad, and mac. Making todo lists, etc is nice when they&#8217;re shared across devices.</li>
<li>Flipboard &#8211; I&#8217;ve got <a href="https://market.android.com/details?id=com.alphonso.pulse&amp;feature=search_result">Pulse</a>, and <a href="https://market.android.com/details?id=com.chriswstewart.rss&amp;feature=search_result">Newsr</a> but Flipboard and Reeder were my goto apps and I do miss them. NetNewsWire too for that matter. My iPad was mainly remote desktop, and news reading.</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s really it. There&#8217;s a few others I&#8217;d like to have on the Xoom for sure, but if any combo of those three apps made it to the Xoom I&#8217;d be cool.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Ecosystem: </strong>Win, Apple. Obviously lock in is a big part of this picture, and Apple certainly gains nothing by cooperating, but not having a viable iTunes replacement is a huge loss for the Xoom, and android in general. There&#8217;s DoubleTwist which is ok, but nothing remotely close to the awesome experience Apple offers. I will give Double Twist props for the over the Air syncing. Apple, really you shoulda figured this out already.</p>
<p>But yeah I STILL haven&#8217;t gotten any of my pics onto the Xoom. There&#8217;s not USB host support yet (fail) and Double Twist does music and sorta, video only. Even the Dropbox app doesn&#8217;t support saving an image from dropbox to the local storage. I could do some wifi FTP stuff, but that&#8217;s just too much work as far as I&#8217;m concerned.</p>
<p><strong>Other Tablets: A</strong>pple needs competition, so does Motorola. But more importantly, if Google hopes to make some headway against Apple, with Tablets, they need to have more devices out there. Motorola did a good job with the Xoom, but I think someone can do better.</p>
<p>Plus if they (Motorola and Google, etc) hope to get developers interested in building apps for Tablets, there needs to be more devices out there to run them. I suspect part of the reason there&#8217;s only 63 apps is that many developers don&#8217;t want to waste their time, if there&#8217;s a chance the OS could change or google could scrap it entirely (GoogleTV anyone?)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So verdict? If you&#8217;re ok not having many apps right now (the main ones are there. Evernote, a nice VNC app, tweetdeck sorta works, Firefox, dropbox, etc), and can survive without iTunes-like desktop love. The Xoom might be a fun device for you. The OS is certainly more computer-y which I like, but it&#8217;s definitely an easy device to use. Easy as an iPad, no. Easy enough for a non moron? Yes.</p>
<p>Like I said, i&#8217;ve been leaving my iPad at home the last two weeks, and am surviving quite well. I haven&#8217;t gifted my ipad to Nicole yet, so I have the option to go back, but honestly, with an iPhone, not sure I will.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friend Justin tweeted this and it really called out something I had noticed the first time I saw the Moto Xoom commercial. Motorola (and by extension Google) are doing advertising WRONG. Below are the commercials for the Xoom, and the iPad. Notice anything? Motorola spends their time with spaceships, and flashy weirdness, some dude [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend Justin <a href="http://twitter.com/justinw/status/47504431914299392">tweeted this</a> and it really called out something I had noticed the first time I saw the Moto Xoom commercial. Motorola (and by extension Google) are doing advertising WRONG.</p>
<p>Below are the commercials for the Xoom, and the iPad. Notice anything? Motorola spends their time with spaceships, and flashy weirdness, some dude looking around the cockpit of a space pod, talking about technology specs (as a geek this appeals to me, but I&#8217;m the minority. I don&#8217;t need an ad to decide to buy something) and showing perhaps, 10 seconds of actual device screen, and most of that is a game. I get that the commercial is aimed at showing the game playability of the Xoom. Great, that commercial should be 3-4 down the line. Establish the device as usable first, then highlight game play (if you have to)</p>
<p><object width="500" height="306"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/e/TxZ6NQnIPkU"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/e/TxZ6NQnIPkU" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="500" height="306" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<p>Now look at the iPad commercial.</p>
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<p>Notice anything? It spends the entire time with nothing but the device. The hands belong to someone, but we don&#8217;t need to see him, nor do we need to see him approach the chair, look bewildered about the iPad just sitting on the chair unattended and then sit down, look around some more, be amazed at the quality of the chair&#8217;s leather, appreciate the stitching, etc, etc. We see hands using the iPad to do a number of things. Not one thing, many. Sure IMO they&#8217;re mostly stupid things I almost never do on my iPad, but the point is, they show how to use the iPad.</p>
<p>Motorola, fire your ad firm. Hire someone who&#8217;s at least used an iPad, and hopefully someone who&#8217;s used a Xoom. I know there isn&#8217;t a lot of apps made just for the xoom, that&#8217;s fine, the iPad commercial focuses on all built in apps. Sure later ones have focused on third party apps, but launch commercials are just the apps Apple shipped it with. Surely there&#8217;re enough built in honeycomb apps to make a 30 second commercial. Heck look at Apple. Photo viewer, video player, maps, calendar, etc. Nothing crazy, nothing flashy or &#8220;OMG THAT APP IS ON A TABLET!!!!&#8221; just everyday use apps.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>I almost wonder if Motorola hired the same firm HP did with the pre commercials? I&#8217;m sure some ad wonk Don Draper wannabe will explain the ad is less about the device and more about the futuristic feel of it, or some ad wonk bullshit. That&#8217;s not what sells things in 2011. Maybe it did in the 70s and 80s when consumers (no offense mom and dad) were a bit more stupid and easily confused, but that&#8217;s not how it works now. LEARN OR DIE.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading this article the other day, and it pretty much jived with my review(one and two) of the &#8216;iWatch&#8217; There&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;I just use my iPhone, why would i want a watch?&#8221; people, and that&#8217;s fine, as with all things, it takes all kinds. I have a nice large watch box, full [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading <a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/158246/2011/03/gartenberg_nano.html" target="_blank">this article</a> the other day, and it pretty much jived with my review(<a href="http://johnwilker.com/2010/10/my-review-the-iwatch/" target="_blank">one</a> and <a href="http://johnwilker.com/2011/02/iwatch-review-part-two-the-lunatik/" target="_blank">two</a>) of the &#8216;iWatch&#8217;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;I just use my iPhone, why would i want a watch?&#8221; people, and that&#8217;s fine, as with all things, it takes all kinds. I have a nice large watch box, full of nice analog and digital watches, and now my iWatch. I&#8217;ll probably wear watches forever, or I should say, something on my wrist.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve joked with friends, but from the moment i got my first iPod Touch, I&#8217;ve been on the look out for something that would make it wearable on a wrist. iOS doesn&#8217;t really lend itself (sadly!) to landscape orientation, but android (mostly) does. I wouldn&#8217;t care that I&#8217;d invite being beaten up.</p>
<p>I hate talking on my phone, I dread it. I&#8217;ve thought, and still do about ditching my iPhone, getting an iPod Touch, and just having a blackberry or android phone. I really want a multi purpose computer, that&#8217;s easily accessible, always on me, etc.</p>
<p>A watch, or watch like device is the perfect thing. Easy to type on (though obviously not a replacement for a phone if you&#8217;re a lotsa email, texting type of person, but for firing off a quick &#8220;Im here&#8221; sms, etc.</p>
<p>I think the first step will be a connected watch type thing. As mentioned in the article, a watch that lets you accept/decline phone calls, shows your calendar, etc. Either from a connected device from Bluetooth, or with it&#8217;s own connection to the internet.</p>
<p>But I do think eventually we&#8217;ll have a device, the size of an iPhone or so, that fits comfortably on a wrist, has a camera for facetiming/skyping, etc. I&#8217;ll be glad when that time comes. I&#8217;d love to not worry about where I sat my phone down? Did I leave it at the bar, or at home? etc.</p>
<p>A device like this, if it&#8217;s where my watch would be, becomes less a gadget and more a part of my life, something I grab when I&#8217;m getting dressed.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t wait!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 21:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve already reviewed the iPod Nano as a watch, this review is an addition to that. Primarily for the Lunatik, watch enclosure. Or &#8220;Multi touch watch&#8221; as they call it.I got in on this awesome kickstarter project very early, well before they even met their minimum funding level. You can get more info at the [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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<p>I&#8217;ve already reviewed the iPod Nano as a watch, this review is an addition to that. Primarily for the Lunatik, watch enclosure. Or &#8220;Multi touch watch&#8221; as they call it.I got in on this awesome <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1104350651/tiktok-lunatik-multi-touch-watch-kits?ref=live" target="_blank">kickstarter project</a> very early, well before they even met their minimum funding level. You can get more info at the new <a href="http://lunatik.com" target="_blank">site</a>, and actually purchase this awesome kit.</p>
<p>This kit pretty much takes the &#8220;iPod on a watch strap&#8221; and makes it iWatch. It&#8217;s likely the iPod will never leave this enclosure except possibly if it does and needs to be replaced.</p>
<p>This is now a watch. Which rocks! <a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/IMG_0873.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1201" title="IMG_0873" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/IMG_0873-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a></p>
<p>now if Apple would just release an SDK, so folks can create awesome watch sized content I&#8217;ll be happy.</p>
<p><strong>Pros</strong></p>
<p>Much safer than being clipped to a band.</p>
<p>More watch-like so it can be in my collection of watches</p>
<p>Essentially stops being an iPod and is a multimedia capable watch</p>
<p>Very adjustable strap</p>
<p><strong>Cons</strong></p>
<p>The band is very prone to getting dirty. I&#8217;m hoping that as the silicone material of the band ages a little and gets worn, it&#8217;ll stop attracting so much dirt and dust. <a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/IMG_0879.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1202" title="IMG_0879" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/IMG_0879-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a>If not I&#8217;ll be looking for an alternate strap. Maybe my previous strap, though it&#8217;s not wide enough really.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t a surprise, but it&#8217;s still a pretty bulky watch. It&#8217;s a trade off for sure, I&#8217;m less worried about my iWatch getting busted by an accidental wall bash, but now it&#8217;s a very visible part of my wrist.</p>
<p>All in all I really like the LunaTik, and would recommend it to anyone looking to watch-ify the iPod Nano Touch.</p>
<p><a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/IMG_0877.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1203" title="IMG_0877" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/IMG_0877-e1297113732800-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></a>I will say that at the gym I&#8217;m much less worried about yanking my headphone cord now, which happened a few times, and took the iPod off the strap and sent it flying. Not sure which is better but the iWatch is definitely gym ready in all that aircraft grade aluminum.</p>
<p>Dear Apple,</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love some apps for this. Not all of course, not the full app store experience, but still. my fitness app would rock, a slim down interface for rep counting, Alternate watch faces, etc.</p>
<p>Without Wifi (maybe a dongle? or future version) there&#8217;s a lot that would be pointless or require a sync to accomplish but still, it&#8217;d be nice!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;d kill a kitten, maybe 2 for a device that is a goto media center device. What would that be? Well it&#8217;d have access to hulu, Netflix, my local music and video files (On a Drobo over SMB), be able to rent content from somewhere (I don&#8217;t care whether it&#8217;s iTunes, Amazon, etc since I [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d kill a kitten, maybe 2 for a device that is a goto media center device. What would that be?</p>
<p>Well it&#8217;d have access to hulu, Netflix, my local music and video files (On a Drobo over SMB), be able to rent content from somewhere (I don&#8217;t care whether it&#8217;s iTunes, Amazon, etc since I do this maybe 2x a year)</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it, nothing crazy really. Yet the two main(stream) players&#8230;. have&#8217;t gotten it.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/appletv-ports.jpg.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1195" title="appletv-ports.jpg" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/appletv-ports.jpg-300x282.png" alt="" width="300" height="282" /></a>First, AppleTV.</strong></p>
<p>I totally skipped the first gen AppleTV. it wasn&#8217;t that interesting, even with the hacks. Then came the 2nd gen AppleTV. It was still VERY far from great but more promising.</p>
<p>1. it was iOS, meaning it&#8217;d likely get apps like hulu and Netflix, and ABC.. It still hasn&#8217;t, but I haven&#8217;t given up hope, there&#8217;s no real reason I can see why the device would ship with iOS if not to eventually let thru a few media apps.</p>
<p>2. it was iOS, meaning it&#8217;d be jailbroken sooner or later. Turns out it took a while, but see below.</p>
<p>3. it was able to home share. Home Sharing is ok, but when we get home from somewhere and want to watch something that I er.. &#8220;got online&#8221; i&#8217;d have to fire up the MacBook, load iTunes, etc then reach out thru AppleTV for it. So it&#8217;s an ok solution, but not great.</p>
<p>4. Airplay. This I think will be a crown jewel for Apple and the AppleTV. Admittedly it&#8217;s a bit weak right now, but current beta&#8217;s reveal the promise. The ability to send any video content on my iPhone or iPad to the AppleTV, awesome. Consider being at a friend&#8217;s house, talking about a funny youtube clip or a movie your friend hasn&#8217;t seen. If you&#8217;ve got it on an iDevice and he&#8217;s got an AppleTV, problem solved. No fussing, no transferring of files, etc. AND the iDevice can keep working while the movie is served in the background! I can&#8217;t wait to see what Developers do with it!</p>
<p><em>THEN it got jailbroken. :)</em></p>
<p>Right now the jailbreak is rudimentary at best, there&#8217;s no Cydia, etc. It&#8217;s a tethered Jailbreak, so no more &#8220;Let me just restart it&#8221;, and all the fun is through SSH. However the other day XBMC was released for the AppleTV/iPad. Running natively on the A4 processor. XBMC allows you to access files over SMB. Now I can fire up my AppleTV reach over to the drobo, and watch Iron Man 2. Well kinda&#8230;</p>
<p>The AppleTV is capable of handling (aka loading) a 1080p video, but only outputs 720p video. No biggy but the 1080p files get a bit buffery when playing back, I&#8217;m hopeful this is something fixable in firmware (AppleTV) or software (XBMC update). But any 720p or lower rez video file, works like a champ!</p>
<p>The AppleTV has a ton of promise!</p>
<p><strong> OK, GoogleTV.<a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/logitech-revue-google-tv.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1196" title="logitech-revue-google-tv" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/logitech-revue-google-tv-300x154.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="154" /></a><br />
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<p>Like most things Google has done lately, GoogleTV is a half baked solution pushed on consumers before it was ready. Sorry Google, the truth hurts. Not everything can be a Gmail.</p>
<p>The Interface is a bit kludgey, tho the keyboard remote control is nice when setting things up, but then a bit over the top when you just want to fire it up and watch something&#8230; oh wait there&#8217;s not much to watch&#8230;</p>
<p>The HDMI network control, is absolutely BAD ASS! I was talking to a friend, and described it as &#8220;Apple Level Magic&#8221; I mean, why the heck not have the device turn on the receiver and TV, WITHOUT IR blasters? Well I know why Apple won&#8217;t do it, because in exchange for a dead simple and easy experience, you give up a slightly annoying model number hunt during setup, that in theory is a one time thing, it&#8217;s a trade off I&#8217;d rather not make, because it&#8217;s such an awesome and Apple-like feature. <strong>Advantage GoogleTV</strong></p>
<p>So back to there being nothing to watch. When I sit down at night and fire up my TV, it&#8217;s not to watch youtube. Which is about all there is to watch on GoogleTV. Well you can load up video podcasts, but again, that&#8217;s not why I&#8217;m in front of my Plasma TV with surround sound. Google has managed to completely piss off every network, so that  there&#8217;s NOTHING on GoogleTV. Sure there&#8217;s Netflix, but really, EVERYTHING is a Netflix box. My Wii, my PS3, my AppleTV, etc. I don&#8217;t need another NetFlix player.</p>
<p>Oh yeah and the promise of connecting to your DVR so you can watch your recorded shows&#8230; Only if you&#8217;re a dish network subscriber. Google has clearly decided that while they might preach &#8220;open&#8221; they have no problem making partnerships that effectively close up their platforms. Since I won&#8217;t use Dish Network, I&#8217;m without the cool DVR functionality, because I don&#8217;t use Google&#8217;s exclusive partner.</p>
<p>GoogleTV has a lot of promise, the app Market (same as AppleTV, it NEEDS apps) will be a big win, I hope (In vain I&#8217;m sure) that google just doesn&#8217;t open the flood gates and the market is wide open. Please limit the apps to media apps. I don&#8217;t want Angry birds! More than the Market, Google needs to make nice with the TV networks. Figure out how to run their ads, or something, shoot, pay them off for a while until you prove your value to them, something. GoogleTV is a fun toy for many right now, but the appeal of a youtube only set top box will wear off FAST.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and it&#8217;s proving very hard to jailbreak&#8230; :(</p>
<p><strong>So current winner:</strong> No one, certainly not me! My set up includes a Mac Mini that runs Hulu Desktop, the AppleTV for Netflix, and XBMC, and the GoogleTV for well, nothing right now but it&#8217;s plugged in in case a ray of hope comes down the internet for it.</p>
<p>If someone asked me about getting the AppleTV, I&#8217;d recommend it with a few warnings. If someone asked me about the GoogleTV, I&#8217;d tell them to wait, see if it&#8217;s around in a year, and then see if there&#8217;s any actual content on it.</p>
<p>Current Loser: The Networks. Why? Well I might expand in another post, but let&#8217;s just leave it at, since they won&#8217;t let me watch what I want (including ads) via Hulu, I get ad free content elsewhere. Networks, I&#8217;m offering you my attention, and have offered you my money, take your head out of your ass before it&#8217;s too late!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 14:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether Apple would/will release an iWatch or not has been a source of speculation and flame war for years. 

The first thing that came to my mind during the recent Apple event around iPods was "Holy crap, the new nano touch, would make an awesome watch!" I wasn't alone in that. My Pal Christian made this review before I got mine.  

Clearly Apple at least contemplated it as a watch, since it has a built in setting for watch face on wake. Essentially when you touch the wake  up button, it comes to life as a watch. Maybe this is Apple testing the water for an honest to goodness iWatch. I certainly hope so, because as much as I like my iWatch, there's a few things I'd like to see improved.

The Pros:

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/IMG_0332.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1186" title="IMG_0332" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/IMG_0332-e1287270171648-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>Whether Apple would/will release an iWatch or not has been a source of speculation and flame war <a href="http://www.google.com/images?q=iwatch&amp;hl=en&amp;safe=off&amp;client=safari&amp;rls=en&amp;prmd=iv&amp;source=lnms&amp;tbs=isch:1&amp;ei=Qiq6TL29MpK6sQPGsLn5DA&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=mode_link&amp;ct=mode&amp;ved=0CA4Q_AU&amp;biw=1484&amp;bih=722" target="_blank">for years</a>.</p>
<p>The first thing that came to my mind during the recent Apple event around iPods was &#8220;Holy crap, the new nano touch, would make an awesome watch!&#8221; I wasn&#8217;t alone in that. My Pal Christian <a href="http://www.watchreport.com/2010/09/does-the-ipod-nano-make-a-good-watch.html" target="_blank">made this review</a> before I got mine.</p>
<p>Clearly Apple at least contemplated it as a watch, since it has a built in setting for watch face on wake. Essentially when you touch the wake  up button, it comes to life as a watch. Maybe this is Apple testing the water for an honest to goodness iWatch. I certainly hope so, because as much as I like my iWatch, there&#8217;s a few things I&#8217;d like to see improved.</p>
<p><strong>The Pros:</strong></p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s an iPod.</strong> I mean really, that&#8217;s it&#8217;s main feature and like all iPods it&#8217;s good at what it does. Plug in some headphones and away ya go.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s a radio.</strong> That&#8217;s pretty sweet. I only listen to the radio in the car or the house if we&#8217;re cleaning. Plug in headphones (needed as an antenna) and (again) away you go.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s a pedometer.</strong> While I&#8217;m sure being on my wrist is less than accurate, it&#8217;s kinda cool to be able to track movement and upload it to nike for their fun little web games. Gimmicky, sure, but fun.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s a conversation piece.</strong> It&#8217;s easily recognizable as an iPod, I&#8217;ve had my Vet, counter people, etc all notice, and ask about it. The show-off geek in me loves it!</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1187" title="IMG_0331" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/IMG_0331-e1287270789936-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></p>
<p><strong>Changeability.</strong> Since it&#8217;s not a &#8220;real&#8221; watch, it doesn&#8217;t come with a band. As such you can pick the band(s) you like and change them frequently. I have a plain old nylon band, that Christian mentioned in his review. There&#8217;s already a small industry popping up making watch bands just for the iPod Nano Touch, there will be more still.</p>
<p><strong>Covers the basics.</strong> It tells time on wake. A swipe to the right and you&#8217;re in stop watch mode, another and you&#8217;re in timer mode. Done. They covered the three basic features any watch should offer.</p>
<p><strong>The Cons.</strong></p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s an iPod (Features).</strong> Being a watch isn&#8217;t it&#8217;s main purpose in life, as such it tells time well, but if you want adv. features like chrono, multipletime zone support, etc, etc. Look elsewhere.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s an iPod (durability).</strong> It&#8217;s not a g-shock, or even a Citizen. It more or less CAN&#8217;T take a beating. It&#8217;s not water proof or even really water resistant. The earphone hole is right there, a drop or two of water/rain and bam, no more watch. And because it&#8217;s Apple and they don&#8217;t believe in rain, no warranty replacement. The face isn&#8217;t durable watch crystal it&#8217;s glass (as far as I know) a good whack on a corner and you&#8217;re likely to be spending another $150ish at the Apple store for a new &#8216;watch&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s not iOS.</strong> When I saw Steve showing the device off, i hoped, really really hoped that being touch enabled, it was running iOS, even if just a subset of iOS. From what I can gather, it&#8217;s not. It&#8217;s running the more basic iPod firmware with touch added on. I was looking forward to people being able to create their own unique watch faces, or watch apps. Shoot, i&#8217;d buy ones that were well made. The other downside of the current firmware is a pretty kludgey way of getting around. Since there&#8217;s no &#8220;home&#8221; button, to get ouf apps you swipe to the left. If you&#8217;ve gone deep into the settings app, that&#8217;s a lot of swipes. :(</p>
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<p><strong>What would make it awesome(r)?</strong></p>
<p><strong>iOS for sure.</strong> Or at the least, an SDK. Even if it&#8217;s a stepchild SDK like the old &#8216;Games for Clickwheel iPod&#8217; SDK. Let creative folks have a stab at making it a really fun device. There&#8217;s so much potential for this little square. If not iOS, or an SDK, i hope Apple will at least throw a bone or two and update the watch app. Maybe throw in multiple time zone support, or more than two watch faces. Maybe digital? Old school night stand clock? Lots of options!</p>
<p><strong>Long shot, but locking the clip closed?</strong> I&#8217;m experimenting with which was the clip should face. The iWatch hasn&#8217;t fallen off, but it&#8217;s come close, and I&#8217;m not sure which way I clip it to the band will matter. Will it come off tucking my shirt in, or reaching for my keys? It&#8217;d be kind cool to have the clip latch somehow. I know this will never happen though.</p>
<p>User Customization. This sorta falls under the iOS section, but there&#8217;s some stuff that coulda just been in the firmware. The iPod allows me to sync photos, but those photos can&#8217;t be a background image. There&#8217;s 9 built in choices to choose from, but why stop there? Apple has finally gotten over their &#8220;users can&#8217;t select their own backgrounds&#8221; thing, so why not follow that through on the iWatch? Or let me assign an image to the watch face? Black or white are the current options. Why not a picture of my wife and I, or my dog, or a robot?</p>
<p><strong>Final Thoughts.</strong></p>
<p>I went into this knowing the features that existed, so if nothing ever changes and Apple never touches this device again (not unheard of) I&#8217;m still happy with it as a watch. I&#8217;d love it to do more, but hey, it&#8217;s an Apple product, i&#8217;d love them all to do a little more than what Apple allows. Maybe someone will jailbreak the iPod Nano Touch? I hope so :)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a fun watch, and a lotta bit geeky. If you&#8217;re a hardcore watch person, probably not for you. I love watches, I have a dozen or more, and this iWatch is just a fun little computer on my wrist.</p>
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		<title>How does iThoughtsHD have this and Apple doesn&#8217;t?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 15:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I caved, and paid $10 for pages. Complete waste of money. I edit a lot of pages files. Sponsor packets,etc. All the time. I'd love to pull one up on my iPad, edit, and without having to think about plugging into iTunes, copying the files out of iTunes back to my iDisk where they live, overwriting the old one.

Pages, and most apps, come kinda close, you can access the file, pull it in locally, make edits, but then you're stuck, the document is trapped in the iPad and iTunes. 

Why not make the iPad apps (at least the Apple ones) more connected to Oh I dunno, say Apple's own cloud services. iWork.com and mobileMe. Some of us (still) pay for mobileMe hoping it'll mature and actually be useful. I have no idea what iWork.com is for, but it seems like it'd make perfect sense to tie the iWork iPad apps (maybe the new iLife ones too) to Apple's own (though dropbox, et. al. would be nice too) services to extend their usefulness.<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my biggest complaints with the iPad is it&#8217;s complete lack of usefulness for content creators. I understand, creators are not Apple&#8217;s biggest market, or even a group the ever seem to care about, Shoot, they make &#8220;Consumer electronics&#8221; LOL.</p>
<p>Still there&#8217;s so little that would have to be done to make the iPad SO incredibly awesome for creators, and open doors left and right. I know it&#8217;s possible, <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=T*EZjCprqmc&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fithoughtshd-mindmapping%2Fid369020033%3Fmt%3D8" target="_blank">iThoughtsHD</a> (iTunes Link), a great mind mapping app has already done it!</p>
<p><a href="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_0008.png"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1142" title="IMG_0008" src="http://johnwilker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_0008-300x225.png" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>When building a mind map, like many tools on the iPad, you can save off to the cloud somewhere, box.net, dropbox,etc. Unlike many apps, and all Apple apps. You can load from cloud.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s that easy. They did why didn&#8217;t/hasn&#8217;t Apple?</p>
<p>I caved, and paid $10 for <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=T*EZjCprqmc&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fpages%2Fid361309726%3Fmt%3D8" target="_blank">Pages</a>. Complete waste of money. I edit a lot of pages files. Sponsor packets,etc. All the time. I&#8217;d love to pull one up on my iPad, edit, and without having to think about plugging into iTunes, copying the files out of iTunes back to my iDisk where they live, overwriting the old one.</p>
<p>Pages, and most apps, come kinda close, you can access the file, pull it in locally, make edits, but then you&#8217;re stuck, the document is trapped in the iPad and iTunes.</p>
<p>Why not make the iPad apps (at least the Apple ones) more connected to Oh I dunno, say Apple&#8217;s own cloud services. iWork.com and mobileMe. Some of us (still) pay for mobileMe hoping it&#8217;ll mature and actually be useful. I have no idea what iWork.com is for, but it seems like it&#8217;d make perfect sense to tie the iWork iPad apps (maybe the new iLife ones too) to Apple&#8217;s own (though dropbox, et. al. would be nice too) services to extend their usefulness.</p>
<p>Please Apple here my plea! The iPad is great for games and consumer shit, hook those of us who create up! It can&#8217;t be hard, a third party did it! You can too!</p>
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