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Testing Out WordPress for iPhone

by ThePete 12:06 pm 2008-07-22

So, WordPress released their app for the iPhone and it seems cool enough. It’s very basic, however–it doesn’t let you do any real admin, sadly. Like no plugin tweaking, no theme editing, and, worst of all, no way to troubleshoot if something goes wrong inside of WP.

Like that ever happens! :P

Of course, the other issue is how the WP app works with the iPhone itself. Just in the process of writing the above I’ve learned the following:

1) The WP app needs a landscape mode badly. Typing with one hand gets really tedious really quickly and, sadly, my thumbs are too big to work together (accurately) in portrait mode.

2) The iPhone’s incessant need to correct what it determines to be spelling errors makes blogging with HTML an annoying process. I tried to add emphasis tags and it kept replacing them with the word “email”. Sure, I can tap the insanely tiny “x” when the “correct” word pops up but I’d rather not have to do that EVERY time.

Of course, if there was a way to turn OFF the auto-correct feature you can bet I’d do that over expecting the WP guys to come up with a solution.

3) No tactile keys makes typing really hard, even with “click” sounds on. I find that I type MUCH slower on my iPhone than I did on my Sidekick 3’s pfysical qwerty. Also, having to go to different keyboards for certain (very) common keys is a serious drag.

4) No caps lock. No web-rant is complete without a sentence or two typed in all caps. How else are people to know that I’m yelling at them?

5) If you’re like me, you make mistakes. Like, just a moment ago, I was proof reading this post, realized I needed to add something to part of a sentence to better make a point but ended up adding it to the wrong part of the sentence. I then had to backspace out the entire addition and retype it again elsewhere thanks to NO DAMN CUT AND PASTE. (That last bit was really annoying to type without a caps lock, BTW.)

So, while it’s obvious blogging on your WP blog is possible through their official app (I’m doing it right now), I don’t think it is very easy or fun currently. Much of that is Apple’s fault not the WP guys, but I think the WP guys could do a few things to make WP-blogging more fun and easier to do.

Good first try, though, and with the WP guys you know there will definitely be updates. Hell, they probably put one out while I was typing this. :P

LINTOP 2: Linux Computer the Size of a Paperback

by ThePete 12:42 pm 2008-02-21

Wow, this thing is pretty sweet–see it up there? That little black box that’s mounted on the back of that LCD monitor? Yeah, that’s a computer.

Now, I’m not second-guessing my purchase of an XO or anything, but you have to admit, a Linux PC you can fit into your jacket pocket is pretty damn cool. Predictably, specs aren’t that impressive on this little guy, it’s got an 800 Mhz processor, 512MB of RAM (expandable to 1 gig), 1GB SSD (no hard drive), a standard VGA output (yikes!) and four USB ports. The thing also pulls about 8 watts of power, unlike your average laptop which pulls closer to 80 (the XO pulls about 6, I’ve read).

You get all that for just $415 plus shipping–not bad, but there are a few things you need to think about. For starters, there’s no battery supply. This one’s for the wall. Of course, you could easily drop another hundred-ish on a Tekkeon MyPower battery pack (http://www.amazon.com/…42-0253201 mypower&x=0&y=0 ), but then what about a monitor? You’d need to grab some sort of portable monitor that also could pull power from the Tekkeon or maybe buy a second Tekkeon to power the monitor?

By then, though, you’re pulling a LOT more than just 8 watts and you’re spending a lot more than $415 plus shipping. :(

Of course, it’s ideal if you don’t need it to be portable, have an extra monitor laying around, and need a tiny-PC without a lot of processor power behind it.

Read more about it in an Engadget post from today: http://www.engadget.com/…r-desktop/

Or, check out it’s home page at Lintop.com : http://www.linutop.com/…p2.en.html

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AMAZON’S KINDLE: ThePete’s Take: Not Even for Kindling

by ThePete 6:00 am 2007-11-21

Yeah, I really think Jeff Bezos is not the person to listen to when it comes to considering the future of technology. This is the guy who agreed with the guy who made the Segway who also said that cities would redesign themselves for said Segway. Oh yeah, Bezos is also the guy who built his own spaceship. Now what is he spouting on about? It’s that thing to the right–it’s called the Amazon Kindle and he’s convinced it’s the future of books. But check out the features:

6 inch diagonal B&W (grayscale) screen

Uses Sprint’s EV-DO network (connects to ‘net via cell phone network) to hook you to the Amazon Kindle Store (think iTunes Music Store for digital books)

QWERTY keyboard for entering in book titles (and such) to said AKS, you can also annotate and bookmark

Compatible with Audible.com tracks as well as standard mp3s

Has an SD (low capacity) slot for “expansion”

Supports something called “Kindle format” for text docs, along with PDF, Mobi, HTML, plaintext, and image files like JPEG, GIF, and PNG (source) but I have yet to read conclusively that it surfs the web

Comes with a built-in dictionary and allows you to wirelessly connect to Wikipedia.org

All that for just $400.

I haven’t even told you how expensive books and newspapers are.

Books: $9.99 (for most titles)
Newspapers: $9.99 to $14.99/mo
Magazines (the only reasonably priced thing here): $1.99/mo

Will it flop? Well, I haven’t heard of Bezos making any flights into orbit and I only see Segways zooming down the street when there’s a blue moon out, so, based on those two facts and the cost of the Kindle, I’m going to go out on a limb and say:

Baring an extreme price drop, the Amazon Kindle will bomb.

I mean, think about it: you’re saying the future of a passtime that hardly anyone does is in an electronic device that costs $400???

For that price you can get a laptop–hell, the eee PC is the same price and it runs XP! I just dropped $400 on an XO laptop and it has basic PC features (like web surfing) and it has an e-Book mode. So, why should I be expected to drop another $400 on the Kindle? Just because it has free Sprint EV-DO service?? Well, it only has free EV-DO to the Kindle store and to Wikipedia–that’s hardly a robust Internet experience. I can do more on my Sidekick 3–which also cost me $400. But my SK3 is a phone and I can surf and check my email and IM and, a short stack of other things.

So, remind me again why I should drop $400 on the Kindle?

I’d say this thing is worth $100 for what it does. Ditch the free EV-DO service and just let us load our own stuff in it and I’m good. Oh and the books that cost nothing to copy over and over and over? Those should be about $3–not $10. Who the hell do you think you’re kidding, Bezos? $9.99 for a digital book? Where do the costs go? Not to cover design or printing–just to marketing and download service support (I’m assuming that most of the mark-up on the Kindle, itself, goes to pay for the EV-DO).

Frakkin’ greedy bastards. All these guys think about is how much they can charge instead of how little. Do they want their device in everyone’s hands? Newsflash, guys! The cheaper your tech is, the more people will buy it! This is especially true if your device is as useless as the Kindle.

sources: Amazon Kindle product page Engadget: here, here, and here.

Wi-Fire WiFi Signal Extender from hField Technologies, Inc.

by ThePete 3:16 am 2007-11-07


hField Technologies, Inc.

That little black box there is called the Wi-Fire and it extends your laptop's wifi range to 1,000 feet.  It's both Windows and Mac compatible and will hField.com“>run you under $80.  Not bad… 

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