iPod

Feb 11, 2008

AT&T's free wi-fi at Starbucks is a Game Changer

Wow, this is huge and especially benefits Apple with its lead in the wi-fi-based mobile space. Steve got AT&T to support free wi-fi. How great. AT&T DSL customers get unlimited free wi-fi at Starbucks.

If you have a Starbucks debit card, you get 2 free hours a day. No more having to pay $20 or more a month to get free wi-fi at Starbucks. Keep in mind that Starbucks is the king of coffee. If they give out free wi-fi, doesn't that mean that all the other coffee places will need to provide free wi-fi to compete? The answer is yes.

If everyone was paying Verizon for 3G access (which is slower than wi-fi by the way), no one would need free wi-fi unless they were carrying a laptop which most people don't do.

This totally supports the iPod touch and significantly increases the value of its free wi-fi access. Remember that Apple kept mentioning the iPod touch as a wi-fi mobile device at their quarterly finance conference. Now we know why.

I've been saying all along that we need more free wi-fi. This is the best news ever on that front. The enemy of wi-fi is the cellular carrier. To get the biggest US cell carrier to give away wi-fi is huge.

This move also really helps the current iPhone which has wi-fi but not 3G. I've always wondered why people were so much in a big hurry about 3G on the iPhone because (1) I thought AT&T would charge more than $20/month for a 3G data plan - try $30 or $40 and (2) there is a good chance Apple would drop wi-fi capability once the iPhone is 3G.

Wi-fi is the populous choice. It allows the technology makers like Apple, cell phone makers like Nokia and little-guy-makers to freely create what they want and helps their strength vis-a-vis the carrier. All mobile phone makers get leverage with the carrier to the extent they can use wi-fi in place of cellular.

All along the carriers have been restricting trade in a monopolistic fashion (2-year contracts for example) and have been suppressing the expression of the mobile phone makers. Here's Steve rescuing the industry again if they could only admit it. He deserves some kudos.

Among others, Matt Hamblen at Computerworld has the full story.

Dec 20, 2007

Got an iPod touch last night

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As most of my readers already know, I have an iPhone. That 8 gig machine is amazing and enough for any sensible person. So I hadn't bought an iPod touch. I thought maybe I would get one for Christmas.

But, then I finished my Studio Manager product. As I was sitting in a crumpled heap, totally exhausted and depleted, a brilliant idea occurred. I could get an iPod touch as a reward for my extraordinary efforts and accomplishment of getting the new software out the door.

Thin. All of a sudden my iPhone seems thick and clunky -- just a little bit. The iPhone does seem large, almost bulky once you hold the two, one in each hand. Really glad the iPod touch is so skinny.

Here's the plan. I haven't jailbroken my iPhone and am patiently waiting until February or whenever more apps show up for it. But, I plan to very soon jail break the iPod touch and use it as my play ground, saving my iPhone in its pristine condition.

Of course, it is quite possible that once I jail break the iPod touch and start having more fun there, I will feel constrained with my stock iPhone. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

I do have to say that the video on the iPod touch is great. The iPod aspect is good but it is not quite as nice as the iPhone 9 (lack of volume buttons, speaker...). However, there's 16 gigs of space and it was really easy to exceed 8 gigs.

I am posting here in case a few of my readers have or have an interest in the iPod touch and in jail breaking these things and in native apps for iPod touch and iPhone. Let me know you guys.

Nov 18, 2007

Jail Broken iPod Touch Can Fly

Ipod_touch_homeI just read a Christopher Breen article on PlaylistMag.com and he tells you how to simply get Mail and Maps onto a 1.1.1 jailbroken iPod Touch. It is even easier to copy the Weather, Notes and Stocks applications to your Touch. That's more like it!

I still would miss the volume control buttons, speaker and camera, but the apps along with Safari and 16 gigs might be pretty cool. A waaay better iPod than any other we've seen to date. On its own merits, without comparing it to an iPhone, the iPod Touch is a great device.

I said on September 11th that a crippled iPod Touch won't fly. Well, I was wrong. Especially if you jail break and soup it up.

I don't own an iPod Touch, but jkOnTheRun has a great little YouTube video review you might like if you are thinking it might be right for you.

Sep 26, 2007

First take on Amazon DRM-free music downloads

Stronger_cvrI just downloaded my first Amazon download for 89 cents! I had to download a small downloader application first (a beta).

I had to quit Safari to complete the install. Luckily I didn't have my usual massive number of tabs open, but heads up on that. The downloader put the song right into iTunes for me. This is quick and easy!

I am glad to see Amazon making a credible entry into the music downloading business to provide competition to Apple's iTunes. I'm even happier to see they are doing a DRM-free, relatively high-quality offering. They have two labels, Universal and EMI, so far.

Like anyone, I prefer to skip DRM. Now I can get a lot of music without DRM at a reasonable price. I intend to buy single songs at 89 and 99 cents per song. This deal beats Apple's 1.29 cent price for their DRM-free songs.

Apple has the edge in two areas. First, the iTunes store is way better overall. But, Amazon has better search and I hope that means Apple will give us some decent search to augment their current strengths. Second, Apple uses AAC encoding and Amazon is using MP3. AAC gives you a notch better quality at the same size.

So, Apple's DRM-free music is a little bit better and that difference would probably be noticeable on high quality headphones or high-end speakers. There is one caveat, though, which is that MP3 is supported everywhere and AAC is only supported on some players. If you are an iPod user, you'll be able to take advantage of AAC.

I will continue to use the iTunes store and also check out the Amazon store in some detail. I will report back on my experiences. Right now I want to support the Amazon DRM-free offering, so when I find something I want on the Amazon store, I will purchase there.

When I find a single song on iTunes that I want, I will just buy the DRM-free version there and pay the extra 30 cents. It isn't worth the trouble to go back and buy it on Amazon and I get the small AAC quality advantage to boot.

If there is no DRM-free version on iTunes, I'll buy there only if I don't think the DRM-free version is available on Amazon. DRM-free takes precedence because the convenience later in moving the song to different machines will make up for the inconvenience now of having to find the song again on Amazon.

Keep in mind that Apple wins either way. More good DRM-free music will drive iPod and iPhone sales. Besides, the competition will inspire Apple to do better work.

Finally, we want legal DRM-free music. Amazon, by joining the DRM-free side of the argument, will pressure the other labels that are holding out to open up their music too. This is good!

Sep 11, 2007

Crippled iPod Touch won't fly

Ipod_touch_homeIt is clear that the iPod Touch could have all of the hardware-independent applications the iPhone has. But Apple has deemed to cripple the Touch to, it seems, moderate cannibalization of iPhone sales.

You do get a Contacts button that the iPhone doesn't have but you don't get notes, weather, google maps, stocks or email. That's BS!

Pre-iPhone, I always felt constrained with the lack of input on my iPods. I knew they could have offered much more. Minimalism has its limits. We want more from these little devices because they can take the place of notebooks, notepads, address books, calendars and sometimes computer notebooks when we are traveling light.

Not everyone wants or needs an AT&T cell contract. Apple hasn't made deals yet outside the US and they are going to sell the Touch right away in all 22 countries they operate in.

I'm wondering if Apple can get away with this transparent crippling without creating a big backlash that makes the iPhone price drop fiasco look tame.

I see their approach very handy for them. They start with maximal crippling then perhaps turn features back on one or more at a time when and if cannibalization seems under control.

Great way to do things if you've never read the Cluetrain Manifesto or just written a letter about trust and trying to live up to your customers high expectations. Put me on record as predicting an uproar once people buy these things and find out they are crippled. Not the iPhone without the phone.

Sep 09, 2007

First Look at the new fat nano

iPodnano v3I made it over to the Apple store a few minutes ago. Played with some new nanos. Trying different colors to see which I liked. The screen is really good. TV-watching should be fine.

I liked the *black* one the best. It looks coolest. I was surprised to see that the back side is chrome now. My second favorite was the Product (red) one.

This is a tiny, light and cheap way to get into iPod video. The video and the gorgeous bright screen are the primo features here. The $79 1-gig shuffle has stiff competition now with the fuller-featured 4 gig nano for $149.

If you are wondering. I didn't buy one. First, I haven't got my $100 credit yet. Second, I love my iPhone and am not sure I want 2 devices.

Sep 07, 2007

There better not be a 16 gig iPhone in the wings

IphoneI want a 16 gig iPhone, the sooner the better. If a 16 gb version is released soon, I will try to find a way to buy one and sell my 8 gig.

But there is another side to this. The $399 price for the 8 gig iPhone makes room for something above it. The 16 gig iPod Touch is shipping in less than 2 weeks.

When does the other shoe drop on this iPhone price cut? People got mad to see the price drop so fast on the iPhone. Steve's $100 credit for the early adopters soothed ruffled feathers. But, don't tell me they won't get re-stimulated if Apple sucker punches geeks with tight pocketbooks who buy $399 8 gig iPhones only to see 16 gig iPhones a week or two or even a month later. That won't go over and will continue the *let's extract every last cent out of customers* mentality that may have driven the $599 for 2 months and cut to $399 pricing plan.

Could you surf an iPod Touch with a 3G phone?

Ipod_touch_homeJust a thought. Thinking a 3G-phone-owning enthusiast could hack the Touch so that it could use the 3G phone as its modem to get on the Net. That might be an option for fans who would like that big, beautiful Touch screen but already like their faster 3G phones.

Sep 05, 2007

Whoa iPod touch, $399 iPhone, phatty nanos

iPod touchRocking with the rhythm! I didn't dare hope for a trim and gorgeous iPhone-like iPod so soon. I see there's no email button or notes on the iPod touch. There's no stock quotes or weather either.

Lots of space for something but I don't know what. Now that OS X drives these little music machines, there's plenty of room for exciting possibilities. Who knows? Maybe Apple will open up the touch while guarding access to the iPhone for a while longer.

Keep in mind that you don't get a speaker or a camera in the iPod touch. But then, not having to pay for a 2 year service contract with AT&T has got to count for something. You get more iPod for your money here. The 8 gig touch is $100 cheaper than the iPhone's new $399 price.

Loving that Stevie Jay put wi-fi in the iPod touch (16 gig version is $399). Safari on an iPod. You can download direct to your iPod touch and iPhone from the iTunes store. Instant gratification. Direct downloads will play well in Asia where not everyone sees the need for a computer when they have a cell phone to take its place.

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Trying to figure out what I do next when I buy my next iPod. Do I blow my money and get a 16 gb iPod touch as a compliment to my iPhone? Probably not the smartest move. Seems too redundant and bulky to have two iPhone-sized devices. The touch is slightly smaller but not by much.

How about a cute little 8 gig phatty nano ($199) as a sleek adjunct? All I have to do is divvy up the media storage in a logical way between the two. I'm liking that new green. I can't wait to see that 2" screen boasting an amazing 204 pixels per inch and delivering the same QVGA pixel count, 320x240, as its bigger brother.

My theory on the iPhone price cut: (1) Steve needed to make that cut to drive more sales to meet the Sept 30 deadline for selling a million iPhones. They are on sale right now at the online store for $399 and (2) now there is room to charge $499 for the impending 16 gig iPhone and $599 for the 16 gig with 3G?

The 4 gig iPhone is being phased out. Engadget says you can get them for $299 while they last. Also, if you just bought an iPhone in the last couple of weeks, you can ask for a refund of the difference less a 10% restocking fee. You go!

Stock market dropped AAPL with perhaps a panic that (1) sales must not be brisk if a 33% price cut was needed and (2) hey, the margins just got shot to hell!

And, one more thing. Free wi-fi at Starbucks for your touches and iPhones! A little wheeling and dealing there to get the free wi-fi with this button that will sell Starbucks tunes. Update: on further research, it is not clear that you can use the wi-fi for anything besides the iTunes store. That's weak if true.

Overall, these are awesome new iPods. OK, the shuffle is a disappointment. But, the nano and iPod touch are both extremely cool and you can't beat the iPod classics for storage space. They share the new OS X UI.

Critics were saying the iPod has peaked. Remember when Apple said 30 years and we are just getting started at the beginning of the year? They weren't kidding. With the drop of the iPhone price to a realistic level, who is going to stop Apple now?

See Gizmodo's iPod touch photo gallery.

Jul 01, 2007

iPhone Day 2 - More Features in the Works

Cool news. According to a HowardForums post, lots more stuff is on the way. This is still unverified but tantalizing and I expect it will pan out.

iChat is coming very soon
a Finder like Leopard will be added at Leopard launch probably or sooner
widescreen keyboard support in every app not just Safari
Disk mode will be there, so the iPhone will mount on the desktop
Stabilization will be added to the camera (in software)
.Mac syncing eventually (that will be great for backup)
Flash is coming to the Safari browser
Keynote presentations are coming
Copy and paste, clipboard is coming

Engadget says there is a 620 mHz ARM chip in the iPhone with 3D graphics and energy saving functions. They say they are getting way better than expected battery life out of their 12 iPhones.

Other than that. Everywhere I have been in public using my iPhone, people have come up and asked about it. I've done a lot of demos quite gladly.

I have barely used the keyboard but I am glad widescreen is coming and I already like it as well as a Treo or the BlackBerry Pearl. Word guessing helps a lot since it tailors to your own vocabulary and gets better as you type more. When you type into the sender field in email, it uses your most recent sender that starts with that letter as its guess immediately and gives you all the other matches in a finger scrollable list to choose from.

Will get back to you once I've taken the 2 hours of free training at the Apple store this afternoon.

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