Posts tagged video

The Puma Phone

Puma, yes, the shoe company, is releasing it’s very own mobile phone. No, it’s not a shoe phone. [Gosh, it would be rather difficult to text of something like that.] Instead, it’s a multi-touch multimedia device. Now, see, I can understand what you may [or may not] be thinking right now; “Kolin, why do you care about this phone? You LOVE the iPhone, and accept no others!” I do, I know, but this may be a phone with more innovation in it than any of the other wannabe iPhone “killers” out there. So let’s look at what’s inside.
The Puma Phone is a GSM phone [for now, at least] so, naturally, it does have access to all 3G [HSDPA/HSUPA] networks. Like most touch screens, it has an accelerometer so you are able to change the orientation to fit your liking. Bluetooth 2.1 EDR, MicroSD slot, 3.5mm audio jack, and syncs over USB, the standard stuff.
The new/different stuff that it’s got drew me in. Other than the front facing camera [as well as a back one, which is 3.2MP with a flash], media player, FM radio, AGPS [or assisted GPS...used for geotagging videos and photos]. It also contains a digi-pet [if you will] to help entertain you while you’re bored. Also, there are two more sides to it, as Puma points out; a sporty side and a playful side.
The sporty side of it all gives you a analog stop watch, GPS run tracker, GPS bike speedometer, a pedometer, and a compass. All of which the iPhone has, but they’re ALL built in, whereas, on the iPhone, you’d need an app for some of them. All of this put together makes it great for those outdoorsy types.
The playful side has the messaging features, probably all phones have. Also, it’s got a punchy calculator which will give you a snarky comeback if you put in something simple, like 2+2. You can be your own DJ Hero with the scratching turntable. Also [drumroll please] VIDEO CALLS which Puma says is “easy peasy” to use. However, I’ve honestly yet to see someone use their cell to make video calls, but it would be nice to see it happen.
Finally, the major feature everyone’s talking about: the solar cell. Yes, yes, set your phone out in the sun, on the dash of your car, near the window in your 30th floor corner office, and it will CHARGE. It’s rather awesome to see something like this. With about 1 hour of solar charging, you’re looking at about 2 hours of music listening, or give it enough of a boost so you can make a decent phone call over 3G. Also, I would imagine, if you’re making a phone call out in the sun, you’d be able to talk for hours upon end before the battery would get close to dying. I’d like to note, though, the solar cell is not a home-charge replacement. It’s meant to give you a little extra boost while you’re out, away from your charger, home, or any major civilization for that matter.
Like I said, the Puma Phone is a GSM phone, so even though it’s only in Europe right now, we’ll see folks in the States using the Puma on AT&T or T-Mobile. Due to this, I’m going to attempt to get my hands on one, very soon.

For more info, check out The Puma Phone site.

The Buzz on Google Buzz

It’s hip, it’s now, wow…and how?

Google, yesterday, rolled it’s new little app, integrated into Gmail: Buzz.

What is Buzz? It’s Google’s latest social media venture, incorporating what they kind of established with Latitude. What Buzz allows you to do is share: what you’re doing, your location, rate places (restaurants, businesses, etc.), and photos (from Flickr and Picasa). You’re also able to sync your Twitter and Facebook accounts to Buzz. Which begs the question: why should I use Buzz?

Well, Buzz is a part of your Gmail, where you already check your email, and chat with friends and family through google talk. So, it basically simplifies your browsing experience a little bit more. Also, you probably should check it out, cause, well, it’s Google, and right now the only fluke they’ve got is Wave (which I’m still sketchy on).

Right now, the talk of Buzz is mainly of the idea that it’s the next Twitter or Facebook. To answer this: no. If what I’ve seen so far is ANY indication on what Google Buzz is going to be for at least the next year or two, there is little to no chance that it’ll take over the Social Media market. Yes, it might become a prominent player, strictly because (again) it’s Google, and, well, the ball is in their court on so many other things. What I’m waiting to see is whether or not they will have an API and an actual app for it, even though, right now, it’s only a web app, so an API shouldn’t be needed. Twitter and Facebook really have it right now because of their APIs and the fact that there are so many different apps available for them and different ways to connect them.

Google has definitely fallen short in two areas. First off, their mobile app leaves a lot to be desired. Even while writing this post up, I wanted to get a couple screen shots, and everything seemed to start to mess up, wouldn’t post or just wouldn’t load. However, it’s still new, so I can understand, no site is perfect when they first release. Secondly, Google didn’t do a full roll-out for all of it’s gmail users. If you were lucky, you’re able to access Buzz from your computer, if not, Google only suggest that you be patient. Google would be able to collect so much more feedback (and probably crash their buzz server) if they gave it to everyone at the same time.

All in all, on paper, I really like Google Buzz, the implementation is just kinda wrong, to me.

For your enjoyment, Google’s made a goofy-cartoony video to explain Google Buzz:

NOTE: I do not believe that you’ll be able to use Google Buzz if you are using Google Domain Apps. You MUST have a Google/Gmail Account.

Quick Thought About My Last Post [Video]

Dance!


BOOMBOX from Ely Kim on Vimeo.

Click for the playlist. Now, get out and dance, you dance-prived people!
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Now on Seesmic.

I know I probably heard of Seesmic a long time ago, but I never really got into it. Well, I read online that Twhirl, my favorite desktop Twitter client (since Yoono is still just a firefox sidebar), now supported Seesmic to the point where you can post video to it.

So far, I’m liking what I’m seeing, I seem to have been welcomed by the comunity, and I’ll probably be posting more often.

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Help Podango Productions!



Followers, as you probably know, I’m good friends with fellow blogger and socialite Adam Jackson. He currently has an assortment of projects that he’s related to, now taking on another responsibility: Podango Studios. The position he was taking is the one of his best friend known as Fittorrent, who had gone missing Oct 4th, and is in the hospital at the moment.

From Adam’s blog:

Here’s the problem with this situation. I worked for her part time as an assistant. She operated a Podcasting studio here in SoMa, San Francisco called Podango. She was over the day to day activities of the studio as the sole employee and I helped out. Well, she’s been missing for all of these days. We’ve lost every contract and we are 17 days behind on paying bills. I’ve spoken to the CEO of the company in Utah and here’s the deal. He’s going to close the studios on Monday and liquidate the nearly 50 thousand dollars in audio equipment. I pleaded with him and he told me that if I can get 4 grand in contracts for the space for this month then we can save the studio.

So, if you’re a blogger, and you’re in the San Francisco area, and need use of some fine podcasting (both audio and visual) please contact Adam Jackson:

Cell: 904-315-6602
Email: adam@dailytechtalk.com
Twitter: adamjackson

Photos of Podango Studio:

New Concept: the Bathroom Qik

I’ve decided to start a trend. The Bathroom Qik is similar to the Bathroom Tweet, but with Qik. There’s really not any more to it. I’ve started a Bathroom Qik group over on Qik, too. So get to it!

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EDIT: Disabled flash ftl…check out the video here.

Just Some Fun [video]

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Cheap Tech: iPod/iPhone Charger

I was going through our storage room as I normally do at work and stumbled upon this gem: the iTurbo iPod charger. Basically, it’s an external battery for anything with an iPod dock connector.

In the package all there really was was the power tube, a AA battery, and the cable that connects the power to the iPod dock. The setup of it was easy as it can get; just put the battery in it, twist the cap on, and plug it all in. There’s even a little LED at the top that would blink to show that it was charging.

After reading the instructions, and allowing the iPhone to charge for 20 minutes, I realized that I should probably turn it off to allow it to charge “more efficiently.” I shut it off, since it’s not supposed to really be blinking, it’s supposed to be just on. Oops…that would explain the battery icon switching between “charging” and showing that it’s just using another power source.

[12 Minutes later] With the iPhone off, it’s kind of a pain, since I have no idea how much longer I have to go before it’s fully charged, so I’d figure I’d check. Needless to say, there hasn’t been much progress, but I’m still hopeful about it.

Sad to say, but watching this thing charge is a little boring, so during this test, I’ve been shooting random videos. So if you’re good boys and girls, I’ll post them!

[About 1.5 hours into test] The light’s started flickering again, so maybe the charge is almost complete, I’m going to check again in 30 minutes, ending the test [since, by then, it should be a full charge]

The Verdict:

The iTurbo isn’t as perfect as those $50-$100 solutions, but it does do the job well enough to allow your iPhone to survive long enough for it to last until you’re able to get to an actual charger. Personally, I would recommend the use of it, due to the price and performance, as minimal as it is.

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Jared

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Yes I had to do a Jared video…but look at this!

I made a ringtone of Jared!

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