MacWorld
24 Hours with iPhone 1.1.3
After downloading the somewhat
anticipated iPhone 1.1.3 update last night and
having a day to play with it, after initially
low expectations Iv got to say its grown on me.
Firstly the Home screen (now screen's) has been
updated to allow users to customize it by
rearranging icons and adding bookmark style
"webclips" to the Home screen which not only
remember what part of the web page to look at
when touched but even produce a little image
based on the web sites design, very nice! Icons
can also be re arranged by holding your finger
over an icon and they begin to wobble,
indicating they are ready to be rearranged to
your hearts content! You can even swap out the
icons in the Dock and arrange them onto separate
Home screens though the Dock icons remain
consistent and feels similar to Spaces (A
feature of Apples Desktop Operating System.)
Im a big fan of Maps and id be (literally) lost without it and its received a much deserved pampering in the update. Firstly The "Locate Me" feature pings nearby cell (mobile phone) towers/marsts to triangulate your position. Though I thought this would be a bit gimmicky at first I have found it to be very accurate, even to around 5-10 meters in built up areas though this can grow over 200 meters in rural areas! Especially useful for when you get lost in town though! From here you can get directions to nearby Restaurants, Cinemas ect and pretty much any address with a ZIP/Postal code. The user interface has also had a makeover,
the cluttered lower menu has
been replaced by an elegant eye style button
which peals the map upwards in a flip board like
fashion unveiling a drop pin button (which lets
you drop and drag a pin to wherever you want for
safekeeping), Show Traffic and the different
views which now has a much welcome new member,
Hybrid, which lets you view an overlay of road
names on top of a satellite view, which is
useful when looking out for landmarks and road
names simultaneously.
The iPod also get a gloss of paint which new chapter support for movies as well as lyrics support, which may be a niche market but Im sure more than enough people are going to love it.
The iPod touch wasn't left out in the cold though,
new iPod Touches will come pre
installed with the update while existing owners
can upgrade for $20 (which isn't bad considering
it includes 5 new apps (Mail, Maps, Notes,
Stocks and Weather) a slightly updated interface
to bring it inline with the iPhone.
That pretty much sums up the update, but with the SDK on track for a Late February Launch, more iPhone love should be coming our way soon
keep your eyes pealed!
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MacBook Air: First Thoughts
When I first saw Steve Jobs holding the MacBook Air I thought my eyes where deceiving me. Not only has it got pretty much he same horsepower as a MacBook with a new innovative multi touch trackpad but its also about a third of the thickness and three fifths the weight! Making it the worlds thinnest notebook.
When Apple say "Thinnovation" they really mean it, Intel had to shrink the Core 2 Duo chips by 60% to fit its beautiful wing like design which makes it appear to float above your desk while not compromising on speed. A nice surprise was the ability to use a Mac or even PC's DVD drive over a network which more than makes up for the lack of an internal drive. It looks like those who want a fully fledged laptop which they cant feel in there bag have had there prayers answered!
I cant wait to get my hands (and drool) on one when they start appearing at the Apple Store.