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Nickelback Knows How to Entertain

March 19th, 2009

Nickelback ConcertI have only seen Nickelback once before when they came through Des Moines, and loved it.  Not only do they know how to rock and get the crowd into the show, but I am big into stage effects, and with the intelligent lighting and pyro – you have to see the concert!

Saving Able and Seether opened for Nickelback, and thought they both did great.  Saving Abel did a great job getting the crowd that was there into it, and Seether put on a musically excellent show - although I think they could interact with the crowd a lot more.

They had lead singer of Seether come out and sing one of older songs, and it was awesome!  They guy knows how to scream and make it sound good!

For those that missed it – don’t miss them the next time around.  I will be sitting in front of my computer again when I find a presale to grab some for the next go-around.

Brent Music , , ,

Latest Updates from Apple (iPhone OS 3.0)

March 17th, 2009

iphone-os3I haven’t had an iPhone too long yet, but was very excited to hear that there will be some new things already coming announced today.  First, I love the numbers of the iPhone sold.  The market was expecting 10Million, and Apple blew them away by selling 13.7Million in 2008.  They next went to the AppStore where they bragged 25,000 Apps have already been approved, and that they approved 96% of all submissions from unpopular thought.  Lastly for summary information, they have had 800Million downloads from their AppStore already.  That’s quite impressive with about 50 downloads per phone with the numbers we have.

Ok, on to the iPhone OS 3.0.  Here are the major items that are going to be included in the release slated for this summer:

  • In-App Purchaes: This allows a developer to sell items within their app like an eBook or another level in a game
  • Peer-to-Peer: This will expand the ability to find other iPhones or iTouches that are using the same app by IP or Bluetooth
  • 3rd Party Hardware Development: Apple is now allowing your app to talk directly to a device that is plugged into the device.  This can be used for such things as a heart monitor
  • Maps: You can now embed Google Maps directly into your application instead of calling it outside your App
  • Turn-by-Turn Directions: This is now able to be done, but you have to supply your own maps.  You cannot use Google’s due to licensing
  • Push Notification: This should work how all developers hoped it would.  You pass notifications to Apple – and they in turn pass it to the notification service on the iPhone.  They still aren’t allowing background processes to be developed due to the battery drain it causes.  (Just install some of those Apps on a Windows Mobile device -ugh)
  • Cut, Copy & Paste: They finally got this in their OS!  Hurray!  This is how it works.  You double click on the word you want to copy (must like in Microsoft Word) and continue to drag on all you want selected and it then pops up a bubble asking if you want to do one of the 3 functions.  You can just shake the iPhone to cancel (how like Apple to throw some fun in).
  • Pictures: You can now select and copy and paste multiple pictures into other apps such as mail.  Bravo!
  • Landscape Keyboard: Yes, they finally did it.  Across all their apps, you can type now in landscape for Mail & SMS!  All those big fingered folks out their are cheering!
  • SMS: Not only can you Forward and Copy messages now – they are adding support for MMS!
  • Voice Memos: Allows you to record audio from your phone to a file for later or to tag to an appointment or message.  I’m sorry for all those developers that have made an App for this.  Looks like you better make yours with more functionality
  • Search: Finally – If scrolling through alphabetic lists wasn’t your style, they have added searching to your contacts, calendar, email, and SMS.  They claim it will be added to all of their core applications.  It’s a new application called “Spotlight” to search across all applications if you choose that route.

This upgrade will be free to all iPhone 3G owners, and a $9.99 price for the iTouch.  Engadget did a great job taking pictures during the presentation – check them out on their Live Blog.

My final thoughts are Bravo, Apple.  They included most things that really annoy us, and gave us some great new things to develop with.  I can’t wait to download the new SDK and start playing around.

Brent Apple, TechNews , ,

Google AdSense Senses Even More

March 16th, 2009

Google AdSenseWhen Google gobbled up DoubleClick I thought this was just another move of moving money around getting more space on the web.  I have always been impressed on Google’s vision (other than the space program, but even that I’m probably missing) and this is no different.  Being able to step up the offering in the online advertising from just AdWords was genius.  On top of that, they made text ads generated from their AdWords people are already using.

I’ve used AdSense on a few other projects and always liked the ease and fair revenue it had brought in.  The first time I saw the ads, I was impressed.  It actually looks at the page you are viewing to decide what ad to present to you.  Not the subject of the whole site, much like ad companies in the past had done.

Google is starting to take it a bit farther by actually using all of that history they are so good at tracking to present an ad of what this person’s likes are even if it isn’t the subject of the page the vistor is actually viewing.  Here is a snip from the email that was sent out:

Interest-based advertising will allow advertisers to show ads based on a user’s previous interactions with them, such as visits to advertiser website and also to reach users based on their interests (e.g. “sports enthusiast”). To develop interest categories, we will recognize the types of web pages users visit throughout the Google content network. As an example, if they visit a number of sports pages, we will add them to the “sports enthusiast” interest category.

 

In this email, Google advises their publishers that this change in their system would also probably change the privacy policy of most sites, so they offered this help for Edits to your Privacy Policy.  As an advertiser wanting to reach as many targeted eyes as possible, and as a web publisher I want to have my vistors have ads they want to click on, but this is starting to scare me a bit about the privacy of your viewing.  I think today with users posting their every move on twitter and talking about every part of their lives in blogs, I think most Internet users won’t care, but I think it’s giving Google even more information about our surfing habbits when we aren’t even searching on Google.  I am not going to even get into Google’s Analytics harvesting in this post. 

So, I am very torn between getting good information that “I” will want verses what others would want.  However, that is a lot of information for one company to possess.  I guess, it would be a lot like the cell phone tapping in The Dark Knight - it did help them find the joker, but they also destroyed the system after that one use.  I don’t want Google to destroy themselves – I use them too much.

Brent Google, TechNews , ,

A Sad Day for my Griffin iTrip

March 15th, 2009

When I got my new iPhone I realized that my old iTrip Auto was not going to work to charge the phone since the iPhone & iTouch charge differently than my Nano.  So, I went out to BestBuy to grab a new compatible iTrip.  After plugging it in, I was very pleased to see the battery show up on the iPhone when it started charging the phone.  However, when I tried to broadcast the songs by FM – it was horrible quality.  I would continuously scan for free frequencies, and the new iTrip would find the most USED frequency.

I waited to use it too long to take it back to BestBuy, so I decided to call Griffin to see how the 1 year warranty is supported.  I was first very impressed by the service I got – after a few questions, she knew the device was not working properly, and said that she can send a replacement.  With any warrantied device, this is the part that usually makes me angry to have to spend more money to ship them the defective unit.  However, Griffin does it much differently.  She asked that I just take a picture of the original iTrip – then destroy it in some way then take a second picture them email them both to her.  Because just cutting the cord is not enough fun – I decided to try to be a little more creative:

Sad iTrip

In less than a week I had my new iTrip – and it is working great!  Now I have Pandora & Slacker streaming to my radio.  Thanks Griffin for your great support and products!

Brent Humor , ,

Premium App Store on iTunes

March 14th, 2009

itunesIn a post written by Wired they claim that with the new iPhone OS update they are also going to release a new update to the AppStore as well.  The rumor states that Apple will give special placement of a developers App if it sells for $20 or more.  Since Apple receives 30% of each App sale, you can see why they would be motivated to do this.  The thought it Apple doesn’t want these premium apps being lost in the background tocheap popular apps, since their sales will probably be less than a $0.99 app.

I have always thought it would be a very good idea for Apple to redo their AppStore since I get very frustrated on finding iPhone Apps inside iTunes.  That is why I am working with some others to help make that process a lot easier.  I will get into that in another post.

Just like in grocery stores or in the retail stores, vendors will pay for premium placement either at eye level or on the end of the aisle.  I think it only makes sense for Apple to set applications apart from others to help with better high-end sales.  I just hope they don’t make it too hard to find the other great inexpensive apps!

Brent Apple, TechNews , , ,

What will Apple put in iPhone OS 3.0?

March 13th, 2009

iphone-os3Apple announces that it will be announcing what will be included or updated in their new iPhone OS 3.0 on March 17th.  I love Apple on how they do these.  Getting hype for the hype of something to come out later.  Genius.  After looking at a few sites I found this site on PCWorld that had some guesses of what will be included in this new release.  I have  included them below.

 

  1. Push Notification: Although the mail client in the iPhone works pretty well, it still has to poll the servers to check for any changes.  To offer a push notification to the phone when something changes will really get this phone in the business space.
  2. Adobe Flash Support: As any iPhone user would love to have flash on their device, this one I will be shocked if it becomes included.  I still think that Apple is trying to make some competitve player to flash (which I hope is not Quicktime) like Microsoft is doing with Silverlight.
  3. Advanced Bluetooth Functionality: Some iPhone users are wanting Apple to add more functionality into bluetooth in the phone to be able to do connect more devices like a keyboard or be able to file share with other phones or devices.  I don’t think this is a very eye catching feature to add, so I think it might be something that Apple will overlook this round.
  4. Copy & Paste Functions: As any iPhone user will ask – how can I copy and paste?  You can’t.  It’s something that users have been waiting for since the phone first came out.  Although I don’t copy and paste at lot using the phone – trying to copy a web address or trying to email the phone it does make for an annoying limitation.
  5. Background Processing: With working on some iPhone applications on the side, a lot of what I first wanted to do required background processing, so I could notify the user when some event happened without keeping the application open.  As a developer I think this is required to be added to get even more rich applications to the iPhone.  However, as a user I’ve used a Windows Mobile device and when you let 3rd parties run code constantly on the device it slowed the device up drastically.  I had to reboot my Windows Mobile device almost weekly if I wanted to run any of those apps.
  6. Horizontal Keyboard: This I do see them adding.  A lot of apps already have this functionality in the typing functions of their apps, but why can’t we have this for email or texting.  I’m not sure of a good reason.  This will ease typing with making the “keys” larger for minimal work on Apple’s part.
  7. Video Conferencing: I often wondered why they didn’t build a webcam app in the OS that allow you to stream or record video.  I do not agree with PCWorld on this one, and think the best Apple will do is make it so you can record video from your phone to sync with your PC later.  I don’t think AT&T will allow Apple to put such a bandwidth h0g on their network.
  8. Iphone Broadband Modem: With owning a Blackerry 8830 as well – I was very unhappy to find out that the iPhone could not be tethered to my laptop to serve as a broadband modem.  AT&T claims that it Apple who did not want to include it, which I agree since AT&T would love to charge extra for the service like Verizon does.  This has a large posibility of being added in 3.0.
  9. Global Search: This could allow a user to search for all data stored on the device instead of just searching your contacts.  With email and text file attachments – I agree with PCWorld and say “Why not?”
  10. Extra SMS Options: I really don’t use any SMS since you can find free ways to send those items, but they really do need to improve how these are handled.  Going out to a website is a unnecessary step.  If they improve on this too much I will feel sorry for all those app developers that have made some nice work arounds.

But again, who really knows?  Bloggers and Twitter will be going nuts on Tuesday with the news, I’m sure.

Brent Apple, TechNews ,

New iPod Shuffle (Worlds Smallest Music Player)

March 11th, 2009

I love it when Apple comes out with something brand new.  I always thought it would be nice to make something that was easier to use while riding a bike or running then trying to find the iPod in your pocket or waist.  I won’t be rushing out to replace my current Nano, but I think Apple will get some good response with the active croud.

Brent Apple, TechNews , , ,

Brentb.com is Alive!

March 9th, 2009

For you new vistors, welcome to my personal blog.  For you loyal Brentb.com users (family members) holy crap, why were you still coming back here.  The site hasn’t been touched since 2007, and that may not been a complete true date of when it actually had anything new on it.  That date could have been 2005.  Anyway, whoever you are – welcome to the new Brentb.com Blog!

brentb.com

I’ve been in technology for some time now, but not until Blogging have I been so slow at adopting.  I though blogging was a public diary that gave too much person information out.  However, I have seen the light and finally got my own blog up to post some things to share about myself, technology, and finance.

After the blog site was all setup, the only thing left was to actually post something.  Uh, oh.  What should I post?  I wondered how many first blog entries have the subject about the first blog entry.  I didn’t want to stray away from the norm, so now I just have.  To be completely honest, I actually did a quick search to seewhat people are suppose to blog about on their first and found a blog that told just that: How to Write Your First Blog Post.  I might have got a 50% on his test.

Anyway – I am quite excited to make this jump after I got into twitter.  I hope you enjoy!

Brent Brentb.com ,