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sick

ugh.

After watching the iPhone being demo’d by Steve at the keynote, I am inflamed by desire to have one. So bad.

But really, I am actually sick. I have a wretchedly sore throat. hurts to swallow. Food goes down funny. Food tastes funny. I don’t like that.

New Dream Rig:

  • MacBook Pro 15″ Core2Duo (must have 2GB of RAM)
  • Rugged Portable drive (like the ToughTech eSATA from WiebeTech)
  • (wait, the MBP doesn’t have eSATA…)
  • eSATA Express34 Card
  • Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom (whenever it’s ready to ship)
  • and I’ve been eyeing the HP B9180 printer

And all this for what? I feel like an incomplete artist if I can’t hold something in my hand. A print. We must do everything in service of the print. Every photographer wants to see his or her work in a print, preferably a big one.

I don’t know, maybe I’m sick in the head. Anyway, the list is just the dream. The reality is a little bit slower, a little more pokey, but it works. So I just need to make some prints! :)

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a tale of two keynotes

Bert Decker, CEO of Decker Communications, had this to say about Jobs vs Gates.

Presenting: Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates      

In their contrasting keynotes today and yesterday, there was no contest of course. Steve Jobs presents an experience and Bill Gates presents data. But it’s worth a brief look to see their different approaches, so we can do the former, not the latter.

You can read the whole article here:

Jobs versus Gates

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MacWorld Keynote

[my pseudo live reporting on the Keynote... as I read it on macrumorslive.com and engadget.com, and yeah, I stole the pictures from engadet...]

So, what have we here?

Apple TV. Knew about it already, the iTV. Cool. Only 720p.

The new device. A widescreen, touch contol, iPod/mobile phone/internet mobile communicator. Do I want one? Not sure yet. Looks like a revolutionary UI, though. iPhone. iPhone? Can they call it the iPhone?

RUNS OSX. wow, it looks sleek. Desktop class applications? They’re giving Blackberry a run for their money. Cool. Looks like widgets to me…

Syncs with iTunes. shows 8GB on screen? is that enough? must be flash. Is that just for iPod?

2MP camera. Slim… 11.6mm. wow. Don’t sit on that baby…

screenshot with Nemo (clown fish) looks gorgeous. my kids would love that. Nemo!

Oh, playing the Beatles on his iPhone. Finally!

Automatic sensors for orientation, automatically rotates. Very smart.

It’s a GSM + EDGE phone. Will we be able to use that in Canada? My poor phone is looking pretty beat up by comparison… I think I need a new one, don’t you?

SMS/texting is like iChat now. Nice. Probably still never use it, but nice.

Photo management. nice use of gestures, you grab the picture with two fingers and ‘pinch’ it to resize the picture.

Hmm, he’s summing up the iPhone now, and there’s still 45 minutes left in the keynote. What’s next, what’s next?

Push IMAP email with yahoo. smart. Web surfing with Safari. Mail with, well… Mail. OSX on a mobile. Who would’a thunk it?

Ok, so he’s not wrapping up. Now it’s the Internet capabilities. He’s demoing Google Maps… which now senses where you are, and gives you a map of your surroundings. So that’s what Google and Apple have been up to… Eric Schmidt makes a guest appearance on the show.

(engadget is so funny. They keep commenting on the crowd reaction. They’re leaning forward, on the edge of their seats. Going crazy. “People are rapt, everyone is actually literally leaning forward and on the edge of their seat. We’ve never seen a presentation like this before.” Guys, that’s because you’re used to watching Bill Gates talk. Sorry, Bill. Welcome to the Reality Distortion Field that is a Steve Jobs keynote.)

Steve is now showing the iPhone in use. He’s not demo-ing the features, but he’s using it like you or I would. Listening to music, call comes in, music fades, looks for a photo to send, looks up movie time, ends call and music fades back in.

I’m waiting for him to say “And it’s available today.” And how much? Wait for it… wait for it… details, I want details!

OK, here it is. 4GB for $499, 8GB for $599, shipping in June. Cingular in the US. Europe by 4th Quarter 2007. Asia by 2008. Canada… who cares to mention Canada? Nobody lives there.

So.

Anything else?

(wow, they’re roasting Stan Sigman, CEO of Cingular. He’s using cue cards. Aparrently, he’s really boring.)

(ooh, Steve’s presentation clicker went AWOL. The backup too. A rare hiccup in an otherwise stellar keynote so far… we could say it all went downhill after Sigman came on… so funny, he tells a story about Woz and their high school hijinks… smooth…)

Announces change of company name to Apple, Inc. dropping the “Computer” from their name. Look out Sony.

That’s it?!

John Mayer is there to play. Cool. But… that’s it?!

Mayer plays: Gravity • Waiting for the World to Change

And it’s over.

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gaah… do I wait or do I tune in?

decisions decisions…. do I wait for the keynote video stream to be posted online, or do I tune in to the text only live update?

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IPTV? come on…

I… P… TV. Hmm..

Doesn’t sound very comfortable.

Does Microsoft THINK before they name their products and services?

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