Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Teabag

Usually in the mornings I have English Breakfast or Plantation Mint tea, but today all that changed.

I experienced all that is I Love Lemon. Madness I tell you...madness!

Note the crappy photo quality (or is it user error?) from my iPhone.

I'm fortunate that I didn't have this experience while savoring its goodness.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

iTunes secret assassinator for Outlook?

Word on the street is that the latest version of iTunes software is obliterating some Outlook recurring events. Not a big deal if you're using it at home to listen to the Sphincter Sister's podcast while you dial Mom and looking at the photos your cousin sent you from inside Space Mountain.

But if you're one of those people who have admin rights and can install the iTunes software on your work machine AND your work mail solution just happens to be riding on the Exchange/Outlook backbone, well then...for now you might want to consider disabling automatic updates of the iTunes software if the MS Outlook Calendar-iPhone synch is a concern for you.

The affected version of the software is version 7.3.2.6. If have already have this version installed and have not yet synched, you can also disable the Outlook add-in.

For Outlook 2003, follow these steps to disable third-party add-ins:
  1. Open Outlook 2003
  2. From the Tools menu, choose Options.
  3. Click the Other tab.
  4. Click the Advanced Options button.
  5. Click the COM Add-Ins button.
  6. In the add-ins "iTunes Outlook add-in" and "Outlook iTunes Sync add-in" please uncheck and disable this.
  7. Deselect the checkbox for each third-party add-in in this list.
  8. Click OK.
For Outlook 2007, follow these steps to disable third-party add-ins:
  1. Open Outlook 2007
  2. From the Tools menu, choose Trust Center.
  3. Select Add-ins from the left column.
  4. Look at the list of add-ins beneath "Active Application Add-Ins" iTunes/Outlook add-ins ("iTunes Outlook add-in" and "Outlook iTunes Sync add-in") select the iTunes add-in
  5. In the Manage box, click COM Add-Ins, and then click Go.
  6. In the COM Add-Ins dialog, deselect the checkbox for each iTunes add-in in this list.
  7. Click OK.
Folks who were troubleshooting this couldn't find any other alternative order of operations or impact from other applications that would cause this problem, so tread lightly. This looks to be affecting Outlook Calendars on both PCs and Macs. More troubleshooting from Apple here. Although in this case installing the newest version of iTunes probably shouldn't be part of the solution. Steve Jobs wants to kill your Microsoft calendar...muah-ha-ha-hahahaha!!

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Lala rocks the house...any house


Do you use Lala for your musical appropriations?

Well, they just launched a service that integrates your music library so that you can listen to it from any computer. Once you establish a profile with the service, the small app that installs searches for your music library, uploads it, processes and tags it as needed using Gracenote's catalog, and allows you to play your iTunes library (for example) from any computer that has internet access.

Sweet.

This means you don't have to carry your iPod or CDs to work to listen to your music, or if you DJ or stream music you don't need any special hardware or software (save for the small app) to access your music. It definitely puts the crosshairs on Sling technology, and makes the Lala CD trading experience that much richer.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

iPhone...or iRipyouagoodone


Let's face it...Apple puts out hot sexy gear that makes you quiver with desire. They made UNIX hot with OS X. They have groovy PC-Mac commercials where the Apple guy is the quintessential "every-guy" (no doubt a character amalgamated from careful market analysis, surveying of Apple store patrons, and executing multiple focus groups) with whom all Apple fans can identify.

Or not.

The newest, and hottest thing to come from Apple was announced at this year's CES in Vegas: the iPhone. You may have seen the new device. It's hot. It's sexy. Did I say that already? Yes I did. Other not so sexy facts: while the two iPhone models will retail at $499 and $599 for the 4 and 8 GB versions, their actual costs of production will amount to no more than $245.83 and $280.83, respectively.

The markup on each model, which falls just under 50%, is one of the most aggressive in recent consumer electronic history. A 2-year service contract with Cingular will also be required for the purchase. Unlike most service plans, the agreement obviously does not subsidize the hardware cost.

You can check out the itemized breakdown here.

This just in: consumers have enabled Apple's raping of their collective wallet! Yay! I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I will not be an early adopter of this product. I'll let it go through a couple iterations and feature enhancements and price drops before I make a commitment here. Apple is still hot and sexy, but I just can't afford a Gisele-type device. I need more of a Tina Fey model.