Jun
24

New Zealand first to get iPhone 3G

As mentioned on Engadget and my Twitter status New Zealand is going to be the first place in the world to get the very first 3G iPhone and I’m going to be the very first person in the whole world to have an iPhone (hopefully and maybe). Vodafone is set to open there stores at 12:01am on July 11 in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. I think this is great as New Zealand can finally be the first to get something (remember we never got the first iPhone).

For me the iPhone solves all my problems I have ever had with a phone. I agree with Apple favourite line “it just works”. As it does precisely that. It seems really expensive, especially for the average teenager but really it’s not. If you think about it lets say the iPhone 3G is $500 NZD on contract (Vodafone hasn’t said anything about price and the iPhone won’t be for prepay, will be covered in another blog post). In New Zealand dollars the average mobile phone is $200, the average camera $200, average iPod $350. That already adds up to $750 dollars. Plus the iPhone comes with awesome other features such as GPS, awesome mobile internet, 3G, email that actually works and much more. So it really is worth the money you pay for it.

For me it would be great only having to take one gadget around, my pockets are so full already with a phone, iPod and camera. It would be awesome to have it all in one and that’s exactly what it does.

Now Apple, you’ve done well with the iPhone, and you gave a retail store to Sydney, so when is Auckland’s turn?

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Jun
23

Hail Storm!

Here is a picture I captured with my Sony CyberShot:

It rarely ever hails in Auckland. Apparantly it hasnt snowed in Auckland since 1939. I love the snow and wish our winters were more exciting!

On another note, I am currently moving my hosting from Awardspace to SmokyHosts. Awardspace was really crap. The domain name and blog isnt going to change but if its down it just means the DNS is propagating so don’t worry. Keep up as there should stil be lots of quality blog posts tommorrow =)

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Jun
21

Top 5 Reasons to Switch to Firefox

According to spreadfirefox.com there have been nearly 15 million, Firefox 3 downloads and 8 million of them being on one day. This must say something about Mozilla’s latest, faster, more secure browser. Firefox builds on 15,000 improvements since Firefox 2 launched in October 2005. Some of them being Smart Location Bar, which tries to guess where you are trying to go, based on where you have been. Also improved download manager, improved Add-ons box for extensions and themes and a new bookmarks manager.

So with this new version only 7.8mb in size (and Internet Explorer 8 at a bigger 14.8mb, with far less features) why not add to this world record and download Mozilla Firefox 3?

With Internet Explorer 6 I was very comfortable but also unaware. I decided to upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 later and it become very buggy, insecure (I used to get A LOT of spyware) and was prone to crashing. Instead of down grading back to Internet Explorer 6 I decided to try out the other web browsers out there. First Opera, which was not friends with my operating system so after 30 minutes it was in the recycle bin. Second Firefox, I was very impressed, what got me hooked was the ability to have add-ons and tabbed browsing. I loved it, I was always sick of cycling through many open browser windows, and the ability to customize your experience was great. Next when Apple launched Safari I decided to give it a go but the spellchecker didn’t work with my computer, so again it was back into the recycle bin. After that I had made up my mind from my experience and have stuck with Firefox 2.0 to 3.0 including the many betas.

So why change? Internet Explorer has been around for 13 years (since 1995) and has built itself an honest and reputable reputation (yeah right). Here I will list my top 5 points to make the change today. (Hopefully you already have).

1. Tabbed Browsing

Tabbed browsing changes the way we surf the Internet. It’s very simple yet highly effective. It allows you to go to a webpage when you’re ready. For example let’s say you are searching for something on Google and you see three or four options you would like to investigate. Instead of clicking on the first one reading it and having to remember to go back or you might click on another link on that website which will lose your search results. This can all be quite messy but if you just hold down the “ctrl” key and click it will automatically load them in different tabs so you can view them when you want.

You’re probably thinking well Internet Explorer has this so why should I switch to Firefox? Well firstly Firefox has had this for ages, Internet Explorer just released it with Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox allows for easy of adjusting between tabs. All you have to do is “ctrl” “click”.

2. Improved Download Manager

For many years we have been struggling with the woes of not being able to pause downloads. Firefox comes with a great, modern and stylish download manager which gives you the ability to pause a download, store key information about the file and give you realistic estimated download time left. You also don’t have to check the download every minute to check if it’s done; a small notification will come on your right bottom window notifying that it has finished its download.

3. Open Source

Mozilla, the parent of Firefox, prides itself on its free and open software. That means you can change Firefox and improve it. This great idea means that thousands of developers can add mini applications called add-ons which can improve the user experience. This will be discussed in due course. If you have made improvements you think will benefit the Firefox community send it off to Mozilla and it could be included in the next release.

4. Customization

With add-ons, themes and extensions Firefox gives you the power to personalise Firefox anyway you want. Thousands of developers have created little add-ons to improve your experience. Mozilla lists their most popular add-on as AdBlock Plus created by Wladimir Palant. AdBlock Plus is a very effective way to stop 99.99% of all unwanted pop-ups. Users can add just about anything, from email notifies to the current weather around the world. Firefox also gives users the opportunity to customize the look of Firefox by adding themes. Let’s say if I loved the look of Safari but loved the reliability of Firefox I could download a theme to have the best of both worlds.

5. Fast

One of the most complained problems with the Internet and people accessing it is speed. If you can only reach a certain download speed limit you would want your browser to get to the maximum download speed allocated to you. Firefox successfully does that, which is great. No more loading a page then going to get your coffee then come back and it still hasn’t loaded. Firefox will load pages before you know it.

Stay tuned for more information regarding Firefox, soon I will list what’s new about Firefox 3 and how you can make the best out of it.

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Jun
05

3G iPhone: What would you like to see?

World Wide Developers Conference is coming this Monday the 9 of June and the long anticipated arrival of the 3G iPhone has circled around with many rumours. Firstly Vodafone announced a month ago that they would sell the iPhone in ten different countries this year including New Zealand. This is very exciting, we havn’t ever seen the light of the iPhone if it isn’t hacked. Everyone is hoping that his will be the 3G iPhone. Why would’nt it be? After all is Vodafone so backward that they wouldnt give us the new version? I hope not?

As you may know any first Generation product isnt going to be perfect and this was the case with the iPhone. The iPhone only had a 2 Megapixel camera with no flash or video recording qualities, no GPS, no 3G etc.

The features I would like to see with the new iPhone would be:

  • At least a 4 Megapixel Camera with flash
  • Video recording qualities
  • Flash built in with Safari
  • Third Generation technology (3G)
  • GPS functionality
  • Radio

What would you like to see in the next iPhone?

Jun
03

Twitter

Okay, so youre probably wondering what is Twitter? (or not) Twitter is an exciting new invention soon to change the way we interact. On my right top pane you will see constant status updates. They change very often. I can update my feed via my blog, the web, mobile phone, Facebook status, desktop gadgets, iPhone etc. These updates are called Tweets. You can also subscribe via the Twitter website to your friends, families or co-workers feeds all with a few simple clicks, after all its the simple things that count.

Twitter will change the way you think about Social Networking, be sure to check it out at twitter.com!

For those of you who didn’t understand me here is a short video clip called Twitter: In Plain English.

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Jun
03

First Post!

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