Copy video to a friends iPod without iTunes
A friend of Kristin’s at work asked for help putting a DVD on their iPod. I said sure I would look at it expecting to get a DVD from a movie studio and need to decrypt and convert it to h.264. What I actually got was a burned DVD with a bunch of mp4 files already on it. Score all I needed to do was copy the files over. I downloaded about 4 programs before I found floola which does exactly that. It lets you manages your iPod sans iTunes. The most interesting thing I learned while playing with all of the copy files from your iPod to your computer programs is that more than a few of them also had the feature to submit your iTunes activity to last.fm which is brilliant, why would Apple choose to miss this social phenomenon.
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The iPod bed??
I think the iPod has had a pretty significant impact on a number of other consumer devices from cars to clothing, everything works with an iPod connector. I never would have guessed that Pottery Barn would make an iPod integrated Bed but they did.
maybe back
Typo was broken for a little bit so I played with mephisto . After I fixed the Typo problem yesterday threw the old blog back up. I wonder if my new twitter obsession, work and school will continue this infrequent bad blog posting.
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FiOS installed
If you are reading this it is brought to you via a new bluehost.com account since Verizon blocks port 80.
Last Saturday while attempting to upload some pictures and view a web page I got frustrated with the speed of my cable modem.
I knew that at some point Verizon would have FiOS available so I browsed over slowly. To my surprise I was able to schedule it to be installed next Tuesday. 15mbit down and 2mbit up for $44.95! ... See my Tabblo>
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Candy Corn Rangers
Happy Halloween! Mark create a great site about Candy Corn Rangers, Tabblo has some great Halloween content and check out the background in textmate
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What is Sony thinking
What real long term good does suing Lik-Sang do Sony? Imagine the most hard core gamers who will pay almost any price to get products being denied. Imagine if Sony could figure out a way to ship DRM-exploding-batteries to their customer list in retaliation for buying out of market games and consoles.
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First 48 hours with a Nokia E62
On Thursday I picked up an E62 on my way home. As one of the latest and greatest Symbian S60v3 devices I knew I would not be entirely disappointed, that it was a Cingular branded device made me a little scared but my Cingular 6682 worked out just fine.
- The terrible:
- No camera they aimed the phone a corporate users taking a note from a RIM Blackberry.
- Locked Java there is no way to authorize Google Maps to always allowed to access the internet.
- No iSync I had to buy the nova media phone plugins, they worked great but it was still an extra 10 Euro.
- No 3.5mm headphone jack it does have a 2.5mm jack for a normal phone and a standard mini USB but I want to just plug my Sony headphones in.
- The great:
- 150 dollars very inexpensive
- Big Screen, keyboard, thin and light what more could you ask for
- Symbian, Symbian, Symbian
- Awesome S60 web browser the best I have ever used on a mobile device
So far I have done the following to the phone to make it more usable.
- Updated it to the latest firmware via the Nokia Software Updater
- Installed a few applications
- Grabbed a new theme
- Setup my personal email to forward to an IMAP account (free one at “fastmail.fm”http://fastmail.fm)
- Bought a 1GB miniSD card from Amazon.com
- Turned on Active Standby mailbox (Settings->Config->Idle Screen) they moved this from the E61 where it is in the email settings
I am happy with the phone overall. It is a little big but it should be a great device on a crowded train.
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5 days with a Cingular 3G phone, the LG CU500
While waiting for my EVDO ExpressCard from Booster-Antenna I decided to try out a Cingular 3G phone. The only one that was interesting was the LG CU500 which was also their first. The phone hardware itself is nice, sturdy and the keys are easy to press, dual color displays and a solid flip.
The good: The data speed on this phone is really fast, compared to about 150kbps and ping response times above 800ms on a good day via bluetooth with my Nokia 6682 the LG achieved speeds of 600kbps and response times were in the mid 150ms. These speeds were all via bluetooth to my MacBook Pro. A few of the built in applications that came on the phone were great, Java applications on phones are getting there. I like the MusicID service from Shazam Entertainment and the JamDat Tetris was great.
The bad: The phone has no support for syncing with iSync, can’t run applications I use all the time like ShoZu or Google Maps and 3G coverage is very poor around Boston. I had great coverage at work where we have 2 wifi devices but the 30 minute train ride home had two 5 minute pieces of good coverage.
My conclusion is that I am going to stick with the 6682 for a until at least when the Nokia E62 comes out later this month, I do really miss a qwerty keyboard.
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Nokia Sensor
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