Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Steve Jobs Facebook Page

I stole this from my friend Rosie's wall. I think Bill Gates's is funnier!

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Blogging Contest

Cool As Ever Tech is giving away free tickets every week up until the event on August 8th! Why? Because we love you, and we know that you do not want to miss this epic event. For the first time in Del Mar Racing history, they're opening their door

This looks to be fun and I know a lot of neat people will be showing up for this event!

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

BlackBerry Curve 'III' 8900 S/W Upgrade

From the big Magenta-Dont-Call-Them-Pink:


Starting at 9pm pst, the new BlackBerry Curve 8900 software version is available for free at www.t-mobile.com/bbupgrade, and via the Online BlackBerry Device Software Update solution.

 

The BlackBerry Curve 8900 software upgrade includes the following new features and device fixes:

  • Device Fixes
    • Improved battery life
    • Improved software performance and stability
    • Improved UMA and data performance
    • Enhancements to audio and speakerphone
  • Resolved Known Issues
    • Message icon and myFaves interface disappear after Enterprise Activation
    • myFaves contacts display an hourglass after a software upgrade
    • Missing myFaves user interface missing after a SIM swap
    • myFaves user interface missing after a SIM swap
    • Error: ‘Uncaught Exception’

For help on installing the new software, please follow this link for a video walkthru, or this link for detailed step by step instructions.


It is nice to see a carrier update so soon after launch (cough, Apple, cough) but in reality its T-Mobile shoring up its firmware for the inevitable launch of the Gemini (Curve III.5). Expect to see this phone for $49.99 soon at your local T-Mobile COR store soon.

http://www.boygeniusreport.com/tag/gemini/


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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Sprint Palm Pre

So, in response to a poll on Engagdet (who has overtaken Gizmodo as the BETTER, more news worthy blog) I authored this quick and dirty mini review that follows.

Ive been using my Sprint Palm Pre for about two weeks now and am torn between keeping it, or swapping it out for the Sprint RIM Tour. According to @boygenius who is the only one to compare and review both so far, the Tours build quality is much better in addition to the reception being 2X better! As you may have guessed, those are the top to complaints of my Pre. Here is a list of my Pros & Cons:

CONS: Cheap feeling, screens a bit 'wobbily', Matte Battery cover should be standard as poster above notated. Reception is only average for voice, Data always seems to get a signal and is very quick. Also that stupid button at the bottom is useless and they could do more with the gesture area. I mean, if the whole screen is a gesture area, whats the point of a second one? No expandable memory is inexscuseable in 2009. almost 2010. There is NO reason they could not have put that in, especially where the SIM slot will go in the WCDMA version. Also, no voice recognition for a phone that Multi-Tasks? Again, NO reason, its standard on FREE Sanyos & LGs people. Other stuff Ill let slide because its a 1.0 release.

PROS: I really like the multi touch screen, it seems to be nicer and clearer than the iPhone. Also, its very fast in certain apps (like web browsing) vs. my old iPhone 3G. I like the keyboard a lot, i thinks its perfect. It would be nice to have an on screen one via landscape a la G1. Also, the few apps that are available are very well done and don't all have the SAME gay interface as the iPhone apps. Also, my coverage is much better with Sprint than AT&T, I rarely drop calls. Im also considering getting a femtocell for home which AT&T does not offer. Also, my bill went from $140 to $80. Thats some real change. Finally, webOS is nice, I would even say nicer than Windows Mobile 6.1 or OSX. 

The Tour, having the same GPS system, voice recognition and more apps is VERY tempting, but I also know that BB OS 5.0 is basically a cute theme and its apps are very limited in size, in addition to the sub par browsing experience on RIM devices. In the end, I may just wind up sticking it out for a year with Pre version One and hoping part Two will be even better.



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