Jun 2008

WWDC 2008

iPhone 3G
Apple announced the iPhone 3G as anticipated at this years WWDC, available from 11th July. Main features added are, 3G and GPS. It also has better battery performance. Essentially it’s the same phone, faster and a lot cheaper:

8GB model will cost £99 on the £30 & £35 tariff, and
free on the £45 & £75 tariff. 16GB model, £159 on the £30 & £35, £59 on the £45 tariff and free on the £75 tariff. They will also be releasing a Pay-as-you-go version, pricing not yet available. Update: Previous owners will also be able to upgrade for free to the new model. Visit O2 for full details.

It’s also now available in white and black, the buttons are metal and the headphone socket is no longer recessed, making it easier to work with other headphones. Oh, and back is plactic now, which should help with reception I’ve read.

Not upgrading the camera seems a strange oversight. It still has the same 2 megapixel camera of the previous model, and no ability to record video, why? Many were also expecting a front facing camera, but that’s just an expectation, a good one mind. The problem is we still tend to go by the numbers and see 7mp as better than 2, just like the old days of the
Mhz myth, we have the Megapixel myth:

“The megapixel myth was started by camera makers and swallowed hook, line and sinker by camera measurebators. Camera makers use the number of megapixels a camera has to hoodwink you into thinking it has something to do with camera quality.”

Really, unless you’re heavily cropping an image or planning on printing over A5, 2mp is probably fine. I’m not an Apple appologist, as it does seem rather dumb to have missed even adding 1 extra megapixel. Sure it’ll happen in the next revision, they probably were concentrating on 3G & GPS first. If you’re a serious photographer, you’re going to have a proper camera anyway.

David Pogue came to the same
conclusions.

The only other missing
feature it seems, is MMS (Multimedia Message Service), unless you’re waiting for that haptic feedback? They have improved Enterprise integration (which is interesting for those corporate chappies). My brother is planning on getting one, so I’ll see what he uses most, I’d suspect I’d be surfing mostly.

You can watch the new iPhone advert
here.

Update: Apple have released a guided tour of the iPhone here.

Apple also launched
MobileMe, a replacement for .Mac (itself a replacement of the free iTools, damn them!). MobileMe will push services like calendars, mail and contacts to the iPhone. As well as a suite of web based applications. It’s still going to cost you 20GB storage $49 - 40GB storage $99 annually. You can no doubt get these services for free elsewhere, perhaps less elegantly, but you pays your money... You can now watch a tour of the service here.

There was also some information on the next version of
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The OS appears to be laying foundations for the future, rather than adding flashy new features. Expected 2009.

Sadly, and I didn’t really expect it, there were no new Macs, specifically a new MacBook or MacBook Pro which is what I’m waiting for.


The keynote is available to watch
here (but it’s a pretty dull one).

RapidWeaver 4

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RealMacSoftware have released version 4 of RapidWeaver, their easy to use website creation app., the same one I use to knock up this website. It’s a free upgrade if you bought version 3.

There’s a review at
arstechnica.com of what’s new, which is more than just a new icon.

Tasty Apps

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Last one from the Macworld video. Not really one for me, but I know some people liked tamgochi and other virtual pets. If you’re one that does, Tasty Apps have Flappie, a free cute green, um, flapping widget of a pet.

Tasty Apps do though have a number of other good looking pay-for apps. I noticed but haven’t tried. Including:

Tasty Unzip, as you can guess another way to unzip files with an auto-delete option.

ChatCop, a parental monitoring program so you can keep an eye on what your kids are up to, yes, you too can be big brother of your home. I may pass that one on to my brother.

FuzzyClock

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Another one from the Macworld timewasting video which is well worth watching.

Fuzzyclock is a more human style clock for your menubar, displaying time in more a way people think, so instead of 17:10, you’ll get ten past five (apart from me, I need to see those seconds counting down!).

Photo Booth/iChat Effects

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I can’t really play with Photo Booth at the moment, not having a Mac with a camera, but it has to be one of the most compelling Mac apps, for us easily amused people. If you’re bored of the built in effects, you can add a whole lot more and for free!

MoreIchatEffects is a collection of 48 effects for iChat 4 and Leopard (Photo Booth).

Download

via Macworld video on
Mac timewasting.