Author: kosso
Samsung SPH-P9000 Wimax palmtop
Very nice looking foldable computer supporting the nextgen wireless. No idea what the OS is on it though.
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UPDATE: It runs Windows XP.
Podcast.com starts to unwrap for Beta
Pretty soon we should be able to throw open the doors to the next iteration of Podcast.com. So, the redesigns and changes have begun to take place 😉 !!
Now, I’m off to Barcelona to see lots of mobiles! (Hope the site is still up and running by the time I get there – If not, I’m ON IT! 🙂
Talking of mobiles, you can also visit podcast.com on your mobile browsers and Sony PSP by trying mobile.podcast.com and psp.podcast.com !
Here goes!
I will write up a longer post later, when I get the time to explain a few things to come. It’s so exciting! There’s alot to do! 🙂
I feel like I’ve been awake for days. Oh hang on.. I have!
Lost is found!
Hurrah!!! Episode 7 of series 3 screaming down my ADSL connection. Shouldn’t take too long!
I heart usenet. 🙂
New Apple iPod Shuffle is NOT a podcast player?
UPDATE : ‘Fixed’ Thanks to Diego! – but why not read on anyway. Then see the solution. And it’s a doozy.
OK. So I get a brand new iPod Shuffle out from its box, to use as a demo device to demonstrate podcast subscription etc. from the podcast.com site, as well as other sources of feeds. First I let it charge all night.
Then, once fully charged, I hooked it up to a brand new machine, with a brand new copy of the latest iTunes installed. When I hooked up the Shuffle, it said it needed a firmware update, which I did. Fine.
So, the first thing I do is add a podcast feed I already know about. iTunes adds that fine, then sets about downloading the latest episode. Coolio.
Now I have the podcast episodes download I want, I drag the podcast feed to the Shuffle icon, when it then sets about storing the downloaded podcasts onto the Shuffle. Hurrah!
When iTunes tells me that it’s safe to disconnect the iPod I do so, plug in my headphones to listen to my new fresh and lovely podcasts.
But wait!!! What’s this?? After hitting play, I see blinky lights!! Green – Orange – Green – Green for 2 seconds, which according to the little card which comes with the Shuffle means ‘No music on unit’ !!
Yes, yes I KNOW I have no music on there – I added podcasts (which iTunes correctly detected as such in the ID3 Genre tag as ‘Podcast’)
W.T.F!!! (Originally meaning – not Technorati’s ‘Where’s the Fire’ 🙂 )
OK. So, I tried to go to iTunes podcast section and add a podcast from there. Same process – same result. No Podcasts!!
Then I tried to add a music track. I imported it to iTunes, then dragged it to the Shuffle. It loads fine. Then I disconnected it and hit play. Hurrah! I hear music.
Next track? The same. Next? The same. Next, next, etc. IE: The shuffle still thinks it has only one track on it even though when it is plugged into iTunes, it can clearly see all the mp3 files there on it.
So what gives, Steve?
Are they distancing themselves from Podcasts? The Shuffle is NOT detecting the ‘Podcast’ genre in the ID3 tags by the look of it.
I also note that a recent firmware update on a Nano I have here (I have a Nano, a Video iPod and a Shuffle for testing purposes – so I too can feel the pain. Heh.) Apple have removed the menu option ‘Podcasts’ from the Music menu where it used to be. Now you can only get to your podcasts on a Nano by going to Music > Genres > Podcasts – where it is reading the ID3 tag to filter out Podcasts (though not all podcasters tags their MP3 files this way, as many ID3 writing apps still do not list ‘Podcast’ as a valid ID3 genre)
Can anyone out there shed any light as to what the f*uck is going on over there in sunny California? I’m really pissed off about this as I bought my brother one of these so he could listen to podcasts. Thanks Steve.
ps: I’m reading ‘iWoz’ – Steve Wozniak’s (who more or less invented the personal computer with keyboard and screen attached) autobiography. It’s great! I’d really like to meet him one day. He thinks like I do.
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New Windows Mobile 6
So far from the screenshot on Engadget, it looks like they updated the buttons so look shiny. Whic is is all well and good. But one thing I am very interested to see, is if the Mobile Internet Explorer has has any attention.
And most importantly folks – does it support the standard file upload form tag,to enable a gazillion citizen journalists and mobile bloggers?? Hello MOBODS! Ahoy NOKLOG!
I shall see next week, when I will be in Barcelona for 3GSM, the world mobile conference. Caramba!!
PHP Conference UK 2007
Just to say that I’ll be heading down south of the river on Friday February 23rd to the PHP Conference UK 2007 in London. Just booked.
Looking forward to seeing what PHP fanatics and gurus are getting my favourite scripting language to do. Also speaking is the father of PHP himself, Rasmus Lerdorf (who now works for Yahoo!). Looking forward to that!
Augmented Reality Demo
Check out this great demo from the DEMO conference reacently given by t-immersion.
I have seen alot of this stuff when I worked at the BBC and know how they do that – I’d love to know what’s behind this lot. It looks great!
In fact, it’s absolutley great that we can watch the DEMO videos from the conference here too 😉
Especially this one from Adobe with Mike Downey (who I met a few years ago to talk about mobile stuff on FlashLite) demonstrating Adobe Apollo looks absolutley great. It has things that Lazlo simply doesn’t (pricetags apart). I’m very excited to think of the apps I could build with this. It’s not far removed from what I have been able to build with Zinc. But this is different. Apollo integrates very nicely on technology we already have at our disposal as web-active people/developers. It works like AJAX and Flash and Flex – and possibly Director. It ‘loves’ data. And boy, have I got a shedload of that 😉
You Can Help Find Jim Gray
Hey YOU! Yes, ‘YOU’ – you know, ‘Person Of The Year‘. Well it sounds like your time has come to try save someone.
Computer science icon Jim Gray mysteriously disappeared after a solo trip with his sail boat outside San Francisco Bay. The coast guard has been searching for 4 days but has not been able to locate anything, not even debris. On Thursday 3 private planes searched through the coastal areas and they also returned unsuccessful.
Amazon has stepped in to help the helpers. They have done a fresh satellite sweep of the area and stored the images on their S3 storage service.
Then they’ve created a task on their Mechanical Turk service to allow volunteers to scan the images to look for the boat.