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iPhone in Japan

October 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

No surprise but the iPhone is a phenomenon everywhere except in Japan. Of course, the great 3G network in Japan makes it the perfect place, but unfortunately there are four things that Apple needs to do to make the iPhone sell in Japan.

1) Add MMS and make the SMS more robust. Maybe MMS is unnecessary because all Japanese cell phones come standard with email, but it’s still a good feature that is missing. The real problem is the SMS. There are no options to forward messages or send messages to multiple people. This desperately needs a fix.

2) Upgrade the camera. A cell phone is the primary camera for most people in Japan, so 2 megapixels and no video just doesn’t cut it.

3) 1seg TV antenna support. TV on the cell is huge because of all the time people spend on the train. Sure, he iPhone has video playback and you can buy stuff on iTunes, but that’s no replacement for watching a live baseball game on your phone.

4) There needs to be a small notch cut into the side of the phone to accommodate cell phone bling. Everyone and their mothers puts danglies on their phones. The more the better.

That’s all the iPhone needs in my opinion. The apps, maps and other functions are miles ahead of anything you find on a “futuristic” Japanese phone and emoticons are coming this month, so Jgirls can be all fucking cutesy with their messaging.

Oh yeah and marketing. In the weeks leading up to launch I saw no iPhone ads. People won’t buy what they don’t know about.

Categories: Japan · iPhone

October 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

every once in awhile, I get the feeling that I miss Osaka. But that’s not really true it’s more than I  just miss living in a big city. Of course living in a city is very convenient there’s stores everywhere and especially in Japan public transportation is fantastic. Now here in Waltham, the buses don’t run very often the training also doesn’t run very often and it takes a while to get anywhere good. So it’s just not as but it’s it’s a very beautiful place clients are apartment is very nice and of course it’s America everyone  well almost everyone speaks English so very no communication problems in the morning most of what I find that I miss is just simple conveniences of living in a city of course I’ll so do miss my friends from Japan’s I get to talk to them every once in a while end up meeting new well not really meeting new people here but I have no friends in the area and close in a the cellular telephone

I’m not going to edit this entry at all I’ve written this entire thing using a patient and software that I got. I just want to see how it works and what I need to do when speaking in order to make it works as best as it can just looking back so far I can see that I need to start saying my punctuation, so instead of saying I want to do this I need to say  “,”. Otherwise the accuracy of the program is very good so it should should be very good for different things and  I will give it to Nadja (have to teach it to understand her name) so that she can type out her or her well-known type puts a speak her dictate her papers.

The only problem with dictation from me is that I tend to repeat myself or stutter us a little bit which comes out awkwardly and dictation but it is faster so editing will be easier

Categories: Japan · Randomness · Software

Dammit

August 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Life is annoying me today. Just little things coming together and building on each other until something stupid seems like a major slap in the face.

Things started out well enough. I had to get up really early, but that’s nothing new these days. And of course, to start my dad had a case of the “Big Day Crankys”. He has always had a tendancy to be in the worst moods at the beginning of a big day when we really need to get ready a bit faster and get out. Today, of course, was no different. I woke up and he was complaining about how his kids have no compassion and we don’t understand that it takes him a long time to get up from sitting down and he can’t move that fast. But, the point of it was that he has always gone into the bathroom and disappeared for an hour whenever we need to get going somewhere, be it a move to college or the airport or graduation or whatever. He was fine after we got to the graduation, but it wasn’t the best start to the day.

The graduation ceremony was good, but long and we had to sit through all of the undergrads and others before getting to Tracy’s walk. After that was lunch which wasn’t too bad, just a lot of people around that I didn’t know and didn’t really care about. The annoying thing there was that there was no cell signal so I missed calls from Nadja, and because of the time difference and our schedules, we haven’t had a chance to talk in a couple days.

The next annoyance is the one that tipped everything over. I got back to the hotel and my laptop cable still isn’t here. I called the hotel and it turns out that the cable still hasn’t even been sent out. The full story is that I left my laptop cable in the hotel near the basketball hall of fame in Massachusetts last week. I called them the day after to tell them that I forgot it. They said that they had it at the front desk, so I gave them the address to have them mail it to me while I was here in Florida. This was on Monday. At the time, I was told that my cable was at the front desk. Later I was told that my cable was locked in a closet and the head housekeeper had the only key and she wouldn’t be in until Wednesday. I called back on Wednesday, and they had the cable at the front desk. I gave them the address in Florida again and was told it was being overnighted and someone would call me to let me know what happened. No one called. I called on Thursday, no one knew what was happenning and I was told someone would call. No one called. I called yesterday and had the same thing happen. Finally, today I called and went straight to the Manager. I told him the story, and he told me that the cable still hasn’t even been sent out, and since I’m only in Florida til Tuesday, I gave him my address in Placid to have it sent there. The assistant manager is claiming that he tried to call me twice but I never got any missed calls or messages. Now the manager promised that he would personally oversee it and make sure it gets out, but at this point this is going to make a week and a half that I did not have my computer and so only had limited access to my files, which is really making the job hunt difficult. Bottom line, I am really pissed at this fucking hotel.

So, after all that happens. I update my favorite game on my iPhone and because the game didn’t give me any indication that I needed to enter info into a community in order to have my stuff saved on a server, so I lost hours and hours of gameplay. As I said before, a relatively small thing, but after everything else it just pisses me off all the more.

Categories: Annoyance · Tech · iPhone

iPhone lovin and hatin

August 7, 2008 · 1 Comment

So I’ve had a few days to truly test out my iPhone. It has been my main form of Internet, email and entertainment for the last few days. This is mostly due I the fact that I left the power cable for my MacBook in Massachusetts and the battery is dead. Anyway I think I’ve used of enough to put together a proper review, much like every other blogging need in existence.

First of all the iPhone does meet quite a lot of the expectations I had. Going into this I knew that the battery life was weak. I knew that the 2.0 software was buggy. I knew that 3rd party apps had a tendency to crash. And I knew that the GPS and accelerometer could be spotty. I had done my research so I wasn’t expecting the best, but even with those problems the phone isn’t that far off.

Every single problem above, with the exception of battery life, can and theoretically will be fixed or at leasted eased with software updates. My buddy Jesse tells me that even the new version 2.0.1 helps a lot. Though of course I don’t know because my laptop is dead. I’ll update this entry later today after I’ve had a chance to update.

The only problem I’ve come across that I wasn’t prepared for is that the phone tends to become unresponsive at times of high stress, be it installing new apps or playing an intensive game. Another minor annoyance is with the auto correct function of the keyboard. Overall it works beautifully. If you trust the auto correct it will fix your mistyping correctly about 90% of the time, which is a fantastic way to deal with making a smaller keyboard. My problem comes from the auto correcting of swear words. The system will learn based on what words you use frequently but this doesn’t always work right. For example the first couple times I tried to type the word “fuck” it would be auto corrected to “”duck”. “Shit” becomes “shot” and “hell” becomes “he’ll”. Now sometimes it will give me fuck if I type it correctly but if I accidently type fuxk it will be corrected to duck unless I stop it. Like I said, minor annoyance. A bigger problem is the relative lack of spell check. The system I wonderful at picking up typing errors but doesn’t check spelling at all. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve misspelled Massachusetts.

Aside from all of that, the phone works perfectly. The phone itself is very intuitive, as are much of the functions of the phone. The only things I needed to check the manual to do were: rearranging the icons on the home screen and focusing the cursor on a specific spot within a word. Everything else could be learned wihout help. Sine people may not like that you can’t control the iPod functions without unlocking the device, unless you use the packaged earbuds which I find never stay in my ears.

The shape of the phone is comfortable in my hand, but it is takin a bit to get used to the squared corners when I am on a call.

Lastly I wanted to mention the apps, because they are probably the best part of the new iPhone, despite their relative instability to the rest of the system. I have downloaded about 40 apps, all but 4 of which were free and I am very pleased with the range and functionality of the software so far. I would like the app store to have some more subcategories to make it easier to browse, because scrolling through 400+ games or 200+ utilities is annoying. Some notable apps are:

1) Aurora Feint. This is a puzzle game that is planned to morph into an iPhone only MMO. The game now is well designed, fun and addictive, though a bit buggy and some of the strategy elements are hard to see at work. The accelerometer plays a wonderful role to change up gameplay. Best of all: Free! For now.

2) Koi pond. Small and simple. Just a virtual koi pond to play with, but it is beautiful and surprisingly relaxing.

3) MLB.com. I’m actually a little disappointed here. This app feels light. It has updating scores and video but no box scores, no standings, no news, and no stars. Good for what it is, but it could be a lot more. As is just bookmark ESPN on your home screen.

4) Super monkey ball. Fun and pretty but the accelerometer is a bit too sensitive and it’s hard to find a neutral position. Plus I can’t seem to save and continue from the middle of a level.

Of course these last 3 are the only apps that I paid for, but I guess I give more leeway to apps that are free. With the free apps it’s just a matter of finding what you like. There are tons of apps out there. My personal favs are: Wordspress, Evernote, Facebook and Movies. Just simple things that I use frequently.

That’s it for now. There will be a brief update after I test 2.0.1 a bit.

Categories: Tech · iPhone

Your Debut Album

June 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Your Debut Album

The name of my band (and actually the best name for a band that I’ve ever heard) is:
Capital Punishment in Latvia

Album: The Other Side is Physical

Cover

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Categories: Internet · Randomness

“What Does Love Mean?” See How 4-8 Year-Old Kids Describe Love Article – Relationships Article

May 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Categories: Internet · Randomness

Helpless

May 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I was Stumbling on the net today, and I came across a program called “MuchoBene”, which is a great idea, but awful in practice. The basic idea is that it is a public IM service, like AIM or MSN, but without a login. You simply ask a question and other people with the program help you out if they can. Great idea right? Instant help.

Unfortunately, this is assuming that people on the internet are helpful. This is the worst possible assumption to make about the world.

No one on the internet, who has the knowledge, and actually has the time to answer someone’s question will ever be helpful. The general conversation will go something like this:

You – “I’m having trouble with this…. This is what’s happening… This is what I’ve tried…. Any suggestions?”
Faceless Internet Jerk – “Wow, you’re just retarded. Why do you even own [that product]? You are obviously too stupid to do anything.”

Of course, you could try to defend yourself, but the Faceless Internet Jerk (FIJ) has an answer for everything.

“I tried….” you may say, in an attempt to prove that you are not stupid. “If you know so much that you can call me an idiot, why not just help me?”

FIJ – “You wouldn’t understand anything I say. You’re obviously too stupid. Just give up on life. You’re so stupid, I bet you have AIDS.”

And the conversation would go on from there. I know what some of you are saying. I’m giving the FIJ too much credit, there is no way his grammar and spelling would be that good. It would look more like, “U wuldnt understand. your to such tard. I bet you have aids, cuz yer that stoopid.”

That would probably be a more accurate representation of the FIJ’s statements, which should only further illustrate that arguing will get you nowhere. A FIJ will never understand logic. Logic is what we “stoopid people” use to show the world just how stoopid we are.

In conclusion, it is not completely pointless to ask questions of people on the internet, but you have to do your research to find the forums where intelligent people are. You need to search out people who realize that the answer “Google it.” doesn’t work any more because the top hits on Google are the forums with FIJs telling everyone to “Google it.” It’s a vicious cycle. You can still ask questions, but there is only about a 5-10% chance that someone will be kind enough to help you in any way.

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Categories: Annoyance · Internet · Software