Dave Subscribes To Mozy

A few weeks ago I expressed some doubts regarding online backup service Mozy, and wasn’t interested in subscribing to the Unlimited plan. However, I still don’t have a good backup plan in place… So it’s crazy not to spend the equivalent of one Starbucks drink ($4.95/month) for some off-site insurance. My first priority is preserving … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. Widgets are Walled Gardens: Connected Home 2 Go Seven-Oh-Seven Comes and Goes: Connected Home 2 Go Verizon Dodges CableCARD Deadline: Connected Home 2 Go Top 10 Apple iPhone interface mistakes: Rakesh Agrawal

Still Safari Speculatin’

safari.jpgNow that the iPhone madness is somewhat behind us, let’s revisit the public beta of Safari 3… on PC. It was quite the shocker when Steve Jobs announced that Apple ported their web browser to the Windows platform — and the big question still is: Why? While a software suite like iLife has the potential to bring in revenue, these days web browsers are given away. So the move isn’t as simple as selling a piece of software.

The prevailing rational for a Windows version of Safari has been to provide developers a testbed to produce AJAX iPhone applications. Which strikes me as absurd. While all modern browsers have their differences (and quirks), for the most part they (attempt) to follow the same standards and provide similar functionality. And it’s not like browser testing tools, Macs running Safari, or even iPhones are in short supply. So I don’t buy this theory either. Here’s another theory I don’t buy: A few have suggested the Safari browser will contribute to the Apple halo effect — as in Safari is so great, Windows users will trade in their computers for Macs.

Of course, I do have my own theory…

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Dave’s Last iPhone Post (For Real)

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I admit it… I just can’t stop touching the iPhone. It’s an engineering marvel on so many levels. However, like Kevin of jkOnThe Run, the iPhone isn’t for me (yet). But before I tell you what I need to make the “switch” I have more iPhone shenanigans to share…

I ran to Kinkos to send a fax ($2/page?!) and since the AT&T store was only a block away, I dropped in for my third 1/2 hour on the device. First off, my thumb typing skills have improved – even without applying Brian Lam’s (slowish) sliding technique. Second, the phone stores text message conversations. An earlier phone number was still on the device, so I took the liberty of texting them “iPhone!” About 30 seconds later, the phone vibrated and the mysterious person with a 202 area code responded, “Take me home!” I assume they wanted me to take the iPhone home. To them. OK, so if you didn’t find that as amusing as I did, go check out this video for a chuckle. Nice job, Mark! That woman’s lucky to only be out $800 and that pompous attitude… I wouldn’t recommend flashing $16k cash in any neighborhood.

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A Few More Thoughts On iPhone

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Not only did I snap a line in NYC yesterday, I managed to make it home to DC before 6PM and on my walk home caught a few dozen people (above) lined up outside another AT&T store.

Surprisingly, I encountered the only American unaware of and unimpressed with this historical milestone. The teenager saw my camera and news crew across the street – and our conversation went something like this: “What happened?” “iPhone!” “Oh, that comes out today?” “6PM!” “Oh, hm.”

Later in the evening I headed back out to AT&T. They had sold their stock (a number they wouldn’t reveal) in under an hour and the store was pretty quiet… I only waited about 5 minutes for my turn on the iPhone.

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Jaman: First Commercial AppleTV Plugin?

Jaman is a digital movie download service (Mac and PC) focusing on international and indie content. Om Malik caught up with his Bay Area neighbor for a demo of their upcoming AppleTV integration: Jaman has done a great job of (unofficially) integrating their service with AppleTV, and the experience was as seamless as say YouTube. … Read more

Picture of the Day: Got iPhone?

I’m still in NYC, and on my one block walk to the Union Square Starbucks this AM I encountered about a dozen folks camping out for an iPhone. Despite all the hype, things seem much calmer than the PS3 and Wii campouts… Perhaps because no one knows (yet) how hard it will be to ebay … Read more

iPhone Reviews Are In, A Few Surprises

Obviously the iPhone review embargo was lifted last night. I imagine Apple would have liked to hold coverage until the day of or the day before launch, but I have faith their marketing department knows what they’re doing. Perhaps they wanted to leave a little time to announce the Bluetooth earpiece and dock plus surprise … Read more