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Monday, September 8, 2008

iPhone 3G and heavy rain

Woopsie! A couple of days ago I came home from the grocery store, and put my iPhone (3G) away outside, just while emptying the car. After doing this I forgot all about the phone, and after a short while it began to rain. Heavily.

It rained for about 30-40 minutes. After another 30 minutes I went out, and saw the iPhone facing up, covered with large drops of water.. :-[

I thought to myself "stupid, stupid, stupid". I went inside, dryed the phone. I couldn't see any visual damage (water/moisture behind the display glass, water inside the speaker, the home button etc.). I turned it on, and everything worked like a charm.

Now after a couple of days of use, I can say that absolutely nothing went wrong with the phone. It is absolutely as before the 30-minutes-of-heavy-rain-facing-up-test.

Well built Apple! :-)

Thursday, September 4, 2008

VirtualBox 2.0 for OSX vs. Parallels Desktop


I know - it's been a long time since I've been blogging. There are new kids on the blog (tsk) that requires my attention. In more than one way that is.

And on to the point of this post..

I use OSX Leopard. Because of my work, I have to use Windows as well (for certain developer tools unavailable for OSX as well as Outlook).

Until recently I've used Parallels Desktop 3.0, because of the tight desktop integration compared to VMWare Fusion.

But the last couple of weeks I've used VirtualBox 1.6.4. The only thing I've had against VirtualBox during this period was the lack of host interface networking (bridged networking). This is a feature that has been present in the Windows, solaris and Linux versions, but not OSX (I need it because of some local servers on our network, on which I've needed to access LAN-only ports).

With VirtualBox 2.0 this is no longer a problem for OSX hosts - VirtualBox 2.0.0 supports host interface/bridged networking for OSX hosts! :-)

So I can only recommend VirtualBox for current Parallels Desktop/VMWare Fusion users! VirtualBox is free (as in free beer), and new features/bugfixes are coming up fast.

There are still a few things I miss from Parallels Desktop, but not enough to make me consider re-installing Parallels:

  1. The possibility to have the Windows taskbar present in all Spaces in seamless mode
  2. The possibility to have (selected) Windows applications appear in the Dock
  3. The possiblity to use CMD-TAB to be able to tab between open OSX applications, without having to press the "host" button first (which per default is also the CMD key)
  4. This is almost the same request as the above: The ability to switch between Spaces using a CMD-based shortcut, without having to press the "host" button first.

The two last points could perhaps be merged to a feature, that makes it possible to use certain (selected?) OSX only keyboard shortcuts/gestures - if they aren't used in the virtualized operating system, without having to "uncapture" the keyboard and/or mouse first.

Congratulations Sun - VirtualBox is truly an amazing Open Source offer, on par with the best commercial products. Where VirtualBox lacks minor nice-to-haves, VirtualBox seems significantly faster than - at least - Parallels Desktop 3.0. For most personal/business users this is much more important than a couple of nice-to-haves. Including myself ;)

No matter if you are using Windows, Linux, OpenSolaris or Mac OSX as your host operating system - go ahead: Use VirtualBox for your virtualization needs (and please comment if you don't agree, have additional facts or else you want to share).

UPDATE:
Another feature would be nice to have: Drag-and-drop between the virtualized and host desktops.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Bluray won the HD format war!


Now it's official: Bluray finally won the HD disc format war over the HD-DVD format.
Just as expected I might say :-)

Today Toshiba announced that they will stop any further development of the media and players that support the HD-DVD format. However they will continue to support and repair the players and other gadgets already sold.

They say that they won't be doing any Bluray stuff themselves but rather focus on all the other areas that they can impact the adoption of High Definition technologies (such as TV sets etc.).

Congratulations to Sony for succeeding in pushing a new technology and helping Blueray to win over HD-DVD.

Microsoft stays silent on their future HD strategies.

Read the Toshiba announcement here:
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2008_02/pr1903.htm

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Choose Bluray, not HD-DVD!

Today (about 3 hours ago) it was announced, that Warner Brothers - one of the early backers of HD DVD - have now chosen to exclusively back Bluray! :-)

Links to the announcement can be found here:
http://www.highdefforum.com/showthread.php?t=60942

This just might be the beginning of the end of the format war. Joy to all us owners of PS3/BD players!

Personally I'd like to see Dreamworks/Paramount move to Bluray as well. Movies like Shrek the Third should definitely be on Bluray.
You can sign a couple of online petitions here:
http://www.petitiononline.com/BD1/petition.html
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/gobacktobluray/

BTW: If you're interested in Bluray and a Java developer, you should read about BD-J:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD-J
http://www.blueboard.com/bluray/

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