Archive for the ‘Computers & Gadgets’ Category

EF mount on new Canon pro camcorder?

March 1st, 2010

I heard a rumor that new Canon video cameras might feature an EF mount making them compatible with Canon’s huge catalog of photography lenses.

I think we need to think the good people of RED for this one. This rumored feature, along with the addition of HD video on still cameras, seems like a clear response to the market Red has been creating and stealing from companies like Canon and JVC. Going back to RED aside from having delivered a camera many people were calling vapor ware, they’ve forced what was a rather stagnant market to speed up new products and feature introduction.

As for this Canon rumor … I love it. I own a Canon camera and a good amount of Canon glass. I plan on buying much more glass when I get a chance too. So for Canon to start releasing video cameras that are compatible with their lenses is a strategy that makes sense. At the same time they could just continue to pile on video features on their foto cameras and try to cannibalize this medium ground HD market.

Windows 7 Phone … flawed strategy

February 15th, 2010

Microsoft just gave the world a preview of their upcoming Windows 7 Phone Series, an operating system for smart phones, which you can see over on Gizmodo. I’m not blown away by the UI little bit too much design and too little functionality in my opinion. On the other hand they went in a direction different from everyone else, which is a pleasant surprise.

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More iPad tidbits

January 29th, 2010

I was checking out Daring Fireball yesterday and John Gruber shared some of his thoughts and opinions after having had a chance to play with and test Apple’s iPad.

His article has some very interesting points in it and is worth reading in it’s entirety. One thing he mentions that is worth bringing up here is comparing the iPad with an automatic transmission in a car. He points out that an automatic car still cycles through gears but this process is hidden from the driver. He equates how the iPhone and iPad OS is removing certain elements from the user, like file system and where you install applications, but that these things are still present underneath the surface.

It’s pretty interesting when you think about it, the iPhone/iPad OS is in that sense really creating something more simplistic and elegant. On these devices you don’t have to worry about where you will save a document or project, it’s saved automatically within the application. Looking at a normal computer and I have to say that this is going to make computing appeal to a lot of people that can’t stand computers. I can’t begin to think of how many times I’ve been asked by people to help them sort out their computer. Back in December I took a look at a friends MacBook, a recent Windows convert, and it was a mess. He hadn’t installed a lot of applications properly, so that when you launched them the disk images he originally downloaded would all start to mount. These type of errors and confusing can all abstracted away if the iPad/iPhone OS starts to be used by real day to day applications.

Day of the Tablet (Part 2)

January 28th, 2010

So the Apple tablet has come and gone, I’ve had some time to digest and think about the announcement of the iPad and feel that I’m now ready to share my feelings on it. I think like many others I was disappointed with the announcement of the Apple iPad.

After some thought I feel that the biggest failure in yesterday’s presentation was the actual presentation itself. I wrote in my post yesterday that the iPhone was so big that the Apple tablet would need to eclipse that in order for this event to be a success in the press. I referenced Empire Strikes Back in that post and I think it was a fantastic example. The first time you say that film and discovered Darth Vader was Luke’s father, it was Earth shattering, it changed all the rules. It’s how a sequel is done, it washes away everything from the first film and leaves you altered.

iPad 3G

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Day of the Tablet (Part 1)

January 27th, 2010

It’s January 27th and the day of the Apple tablet is finally upon us. The media speculation for this thing has been non-stop, and reached a level that’s never been seen before for an Apple product. In a way it’s a testament to how big a success the iPhone has been that everyone is up in gear about today’s announcement. Everyone is expecting a product that leaves that same type of impact. You really can’t deny that the iPhone was a game changer, that much was understood immediately when it was announced. And that might a big problem for today’s announcement, can the tablet exceed or match the announcement of the iPhone? In a way Apple is trying to follow a hit movie with a sequel, and that sequel needs to be so good that you forget all about the first film.

Steve Jobs by Dale StephanosPicture by: Dale Stephanos

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