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A lot has happened since the last time I posted

It’s been around 2 months since I last posted a post on this site.

So the world is still around. Nothing much has changed. I am officially a 23 year old and having back problems. That has more to do with the horrible chairs at work than my age but I am still going strong. My half life 3 announcement was completely wrong but hopefully it will still happen since its one of my favourite FPS games of all time.

The buzz word in technology is 3D has I predicted in a post some time ago. It seems that one in every 4 or 5 movies can be seen in 3D at the cinemas. So far the only good 3D movie I have seen is Avatar. It was obvious that for Clash of the Titans the 3D version was just added to try encourage people go to the cinema. Right now I will always prefer HD over 3D.

Though the next 3D movie I will watch will be Piranha 3D. It will probably be a stupid movie with a very bad story line but I expect it to be full of funny scary scenes so it might be worth watching it in 3D. The nudity and all the bikinis are just an extra positive (Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT1XUWMqQq0).

When the porn industry backs a technology that is when the technology becomes mainstream. Happened recently with Bluray disks and now 3D has their backing. This is bad news for Flash because they are embracing HTML5 but that is a whole other story. Probably right now I seem like a porn addict.

3D is also popping out in the wild. Samsung and Panasonic pushing their very expensive 3D home solutions which require glasses. Nintendo releasing their new DS which is 3D, requires no glasses and most importantly affordable. You do not need to sell and organ or your first born to buy this gadget. The screens have a poor viewing angle but that is not a problem since to play you need to look directly at the screen. The screens the DS uses is produced by Sharp. Sharp realised that they are leading the way with this technology and hence are now releasing the first 3D smartphone by the end of this year.

Chelsea just lost against Manchester United in the Community Shield so not the best start of this year season but it could be worse and there was a spark from the Chelsea team not like the other boring games from preseason. They should be able to beat WBA next week. Even Sky now are showing the games in 3D. Maybe the next TV I buy will be a 3D flat screen…

Once work dies down I can start working on my side projects again :)

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Nokia N97 – Best and Worse Phone on the market right now

It is no secret that the N97 has undergone many issues and embarrassments since its release. The N97 has many many flaws but I still think it is one of the best phones you can get right now. The N97 can handle anything you throw at it. This makes the phone the ultimate Jack of All trades phone.

Here is a list of some of the flaws of the phone:

  • Made completely out of plastic. A metal phone always feels like it has more quality and sturdiness.
  • Some of the design features actually damage the phone. Such as the camera glass protector. This is the ultimate definition of irony. The phone has a lens protector to protect the camera lens from getting scratched. Ironically by using the lens protector you would be actually damaging the lens. Nokia released a fix for this last year but I am still not able to get this fixed because I live in Malta so I would have to pay for the repairs.
  • The phone needs a beefier CPU and more RAM and internal (C:) memory. Symbian is very memory efficient though it still needs RAM. The lack of internal C: memory is very annoying. It because a juggling act installing some applications which install on to C: without any option. This leaves the users often backing up, formatting and restoring to try free up some C: memory.
  • The keyboard layout could be better. I have gotten use to typing using the keyboard but I still find it awkward inserting phone numbers and pressing spacebar.

There are other issues with the phone but right now that’s all I have come up with. The phone has a lot going for it.

  • The LCD screen is transflective. This means that you can see the screen in direct sun light. The N97 is one of the few phones out in the market that support this. The screen will never be as clear as a iPhone and other devices but it’s a phone and you have to be able to see the screen during the day.
  • The battery life is utterly epic in this device. Without advancements such as OLED screens and other details the phone is able to function for an irrational amount of time. Under very light usage I can get away with charging my phone every 6 days. The phone can easily cope with heavy usage and will last a day under conditions of checking twitter, facebook, uploading photos, phone calls, checking emails etc. There is also an option to replace the 1500mAh Nokia battery with the 3600mAh Mugen battery which will double the battery life.
  • The device has an FM transmitter built in. This allows you to hear songs while you are driving without the use of wires or cradles. Some people also buy FM transmitters to connect to their device.
  • Camera protective glass lens. Yes on the original phone it actually damages it. But most people can have this fixed at no added cost. This repair also improves GPS reception. Ohhh Malta Nokia representatives should really stop being so difficult on getting these things fixed.
  • 32GB of mass memory on board the device. You know how much data that is. I can carry all my mp3 collection on my phone and still have plenty of space for documents, videos, photos, etc. You even have the option of installing a microSD card to add another 32GB ?!?!?!
  • The QWERTY keyboard layout isn’t the best but it is still a good keyboard to use. Allowing you to type very fast. Allowing using to type messages faster than anyone can on touch screen devices.
  • When you open the keyboard the screen is angled is allows for easier viewing. It doesn’t always the better text input scenario but when using on a desk this tilted display is a God send. You often see people propping up their devices with books, toast, cats, stones, etc. The most classic I have ever seen was a guy using his iMac Book to prop up his iPad while on the phone using his iPhone.
  • The phone has a very capable camera. It would have been better if the phone had Xenon flash. The phone is capable of producing very stunning photos under most circumstances.
  • It’s a Nokia device. This means that you will be getting many more services even after you bought the phone. From updates to the OS and applications to services such as free world wide GPS offline navigation.

Not sure how many benefits I have written down but the positives really outweigh the disadvantages.

I have owned the N97 for almost a year as of writing this. Right now I am not thinking of upgrading to another device but when the time comes I will happily consider getting another Nokia phone even though this phone had so many flaws.

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The Future is Cordless

The first step of making devices truly wireless was creating a wireless network capable of pushing data to the device. Using WIFI and 3G any device can be connected to the internet and from there they can do an infinite amount of different activities. This technology is not limited to computers or mobile devices but it is becoming a standard feature for televisions to support WIFI and allow you to check your Facebook account and also YouTube video.

The next step of making a television completely cordless is allowing the television set to receive full HD videos and sound wirelessly. This too has been done. All that is really required for this is for the protocols to become standardized and by doing some television manufacturers will start building the technology straight into the TV. This means that your new laptop or blue ray player will only need to be plugged into the mains and everything and your television will automatically detect this new video source and all will be done.

The last step in making the device completely wireless is cutting the power cord. Researchers have been working on techniques to transmit power wirelessly to other devices. Charging your mobile phone without plugging it in is becoming mainstream. Technology has already moved onto its second generation gadgets.

PowerMat first generation gadgets involved changing either the back plate of your mobile phone or using a mobile cover. When the phone was placed on their specially designed mat the device would start charging. Other devices could be charged by using adapters (purchased separately). These devices would just plug into your PSP for example and have a small box at the end. When this small box was placed on the mat your PSP would charge.

Their second generation technology is much more impressive. Their second generation places the tech needed to charge your phone built straight into the battery. This means that your phone will look standard. If device manufacturers had to start implementing this themselves into the battery this would mean that all gadgets can be charged wirelessly.

This technology won’t only be used on small gadgets. In the future everything will be powered wirelessly. Below is a video showing of a presentation at TED demonstrating this technology at its best. If you just want to see the demo of this tech just go forward to around 7 minutes mark.

The end game of this technology would be powering your electric car while you are driving your car. They are also working on placing solar farms in space and transmitting the power wirelessly back to earth. This power will then be placed in the grid for everyone to use. Solar panels are more efficient in space because the light is not weakened by any kind of atmosphere.

They could also use the solar panels to create a huge laser beam which would be like a kid with a magnifying glass and a sunny day. Except we would be the ants…

I can’t wait for this technology to become more effecient and more mainstream. It would mean I can stop praticing my knot tieing and knot undoing skills. Another benefit is that there won’t be any more cables to get your feet tied up and need to call for help (again).

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The future of mobiles and our pockets…

All this iPad, Droid, Nexus and N900 talk made me start thinking today about the future of mobile phones. In this post I attached two videos.

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Dedicated GPS Units are now useless

Streetview Navigation

Garmin and friends have been critically wounded by the iron mongers Google and Nokia. Recently Google announced that Google Maps on GPS enabled smartphones will provide free navigation. This meant that any smartphone with GPS was capable of directing you anywhere around the world. The only down fall of the Google Maps application was the fact that it needed a constant internet connection to the internet. This had it down falls for some but for most of the planet would be able to use it.

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