Google CEO Booted From Apple Board

On August 3, 2009 (today), Apple announced that Dr. Eric Schmidt, the CEO of the internet search monopoly Google, would be resigning from his position on Apple’s Board of Directors.

Steve Jobs, on the other had, had this to say:

“Unfortunately, as Google enters more of Apple’s core businesses, with Android and now Chrome OS, Eric’s effectiveness as an Apple Board member will be significantly diminished, since he will have to recuse himself from even larger portions of our meetings due to potential conflicts of interest. Therefore, we have mutually decided that now is the right time for Eric to resign his position on Apple’s Board.”

[via Apple]

What does this mean? Apple spares no one, not even investors. Let’s say that Al Gore decided to develop and create his own line of computers, or music players -Apple would probably have him resign as well.

And Steve, what’s with this “we” mutually deciding that Schmidt would resign. Oh, right, you and the rest of the Board of Directors, probably not including Schmidt.

Any fanboys reading this, shut up. I may be one of the biggest Apple fans in West Michigan, but it doesn’t mean that I’m one of Apple’s thralls. I have my right to an opinion, and my right to speculation as well.

August 3, 2009. Tags: , , , . Accessories, Apple, Development, Devices, Linux, Mac, Media, Technology. 1 comment.

Wishlisting

HUZZAH! It’s the end of July, which means that it will be August soon. August, you ask, what’s so important about August?

In August, I move out of my current residence. Away from my room, my privacy, my desk, and my assorted video games, fantasy books, manga, and various figures (alright, the figures are coming with me). Thinking of that, I thought this- Why not post a wishlist? It’s not like anyone will get anything for me, but I’ll be a great way to keep myself on track, and control my spending. Instead of buying new tech, I might as well get what’s on this list.

LIST

July 29, 2009. Accessories, Apple, Devices, Mac, Technology, iPod. Leave a comment.

iPhone Mass Storage

I’ve seen this question, or request many of times among iPhone users- Especially those that have used the older iPods. “Where is the mass storage function?” or “Why doesn’t the iPhone offer access to the hard drive?”

I get sick and tired of these questions, especially since the answer is pretty simple. The reason why we lack this feature is because we don’t have Mac users AND Windows users using the device. “How does that have anything to do with this”, one might ask. The answer is simple, as it has been noted time and time again, the iPhone runs a variant of OS X, though much slimmed down and limited, it still makes use of the HFS/HFS+ file system.

Due to this, any mass storage functions would be limited only to computers running OS X, or another OS that has a method to access the HFS/HFS+ filesystem. By default, this is not Windows. Since the iPhone runs a slimmed down version of OS X, it must use the HFS/HFS+ filesystem, so reformatting it for Windows like older iPods won’t have a positive effect.

Why don’t they make it accessible to only Macs then? It’s only fair, and to avoid possible anti-competitive trade issues.

July 14, 2009. Accessories, Apple, Devices, Mac, Media, Technology, iPod. 3 comments.

Touchscreens are the future

Touchscreens arethe future of computers, whether portable or stationary. It’s a simple conclusion, especially now that physical keyboards are insecure.

In a world where someone can figure out what one is typing through the air -Not through mediums such as 802.11x or Bluetooth, but from signals that keyboards give off; the touchscreen is the next evolution of the input device.

One device for input that can be programmer to handle any language, key layout, and image format- Far more versatile than a standard keyboard.

July 2, 2009. Tags: , , , . Accessories, Devices, Technology. 4 comments.

The Developer Within

Lately, I’ve been thinking of starting a Development team, a local one instead of a internet based one. I’m going to be headed off to college, as a Computer Science major, so I want to get involve in something more relevant to my amjor than watching anime and playin games.

There are probably a few issues to this. I may have trouble finding other individuals interested, and I have incredibly limited experience and release history. I haven’t gotten myself to do much with Mac or iPhone development, but I’m sure that this may give me more motivation.

Will it work out? I can’t say yes, but if Mat Nguyen of Worksighted could do it with IT, I’m sure it is possible to innovate with software development.

July 1, 2009. Tags: , , , , . Apple, Development, Devices, Mac, Technology. Leave a comment.

iPhone 3GS

Apple has introduced the iPhone 3GS, the latest in the Cupertino-based company’s iPod/Phone hybrid lineup. The S in the name stands for Speed- As evident in the 600MHz processor and the 256MB of ram. Unlike many other products in this time period, this new iPhone delivers: Applications run faster, and the overall UI is smoother and more responsive.

The quality of the camera, and the video recording features are some of the biggest reasons to pick up this device- I had considered picking up a HTC G1, as either a developer device from Google, or a locked phone from T-Mobile. However there was a turn of events when the SAAD (Suddenly Acquired Apple Device, based off of Danny Choo’s SAFs) appeared in my room after coming back home on a Sunday. This is the device that rekindled my love of the iPhone.

June 24, 2009. Tags: , , , , , . Apple, Devices, Media, Technology, iPod. Leave a comment.

Tonido

It’s been a while again, but I’ve been trying new things- Recently, I’ve gotten into Cloud Computing. For those of you who have no clue to what this means, it’s similar to owning a webserver and running your data from there- Webmail, like GMail, online documents such as Zoho or GoogleDocs are all decent examples of Cloud solutions, but the major flaw with services like these is that they run on someone else’s server. You have no control over how your data is stored and used- After all, you probably agreed to some terms of service that allow your Cloud provider to do whatever they want to your data without informing you or gaining consent. The best part of the story is, you probably agreed to allow them to change the agreement without warning.

For most, you probably don’t remember reading such an agreement, so we’ll just say that it was the long block of text that forced you to press the “I agree” button or circle. Who can understand all that legalese? Bad choice, you probably signed away your soul, life, and material possessions to someone else. While you can terminate these agreements, face it- How many of us can live without these online services? It’s probable that quite a large amount of people can, but at the same time, a large section of the tech-savvy internet and IT community can’t. However, there’s an alternative!

Tonido. A service that allows you to host your own Cloud server. Tonido is available for Windows, Macs, and Linux distros that use the debian package manager. By default, Tonido will offer the ability to use multiple user accounts as well as access any folder on your hard drive for sharing. It has a music player, photo viewer, websharing manager, a notepad/blogging application and a workspace/calendar app. Tonido also has a email-like system for usage with other Tonido users, sending them messages to their @tonidoid.com account. Other than that, one of the most valuable features may have to be the “Groups” feature. Using Tonido, you can set up networks of multiple users using different machines (running Tonido on them, that is) and share information, music, notes and files. It is a great platform for collaboration, making projects easier while at the same time keeping things private. Tonido can be accessed from any device with a web browser, allowing it to be accessed from remote locations (like school), or from an iPhone or iPod Touch.

Somethings, of course, are too good to be true. Tonido lacks many features, such as email to other domains/users outside of the Tonido network. It lacks applications to edit documents and images, and manage files. For someone looking for that kind of Cloud computing, EyeOS offers such ability in an web based format for hosting on any server. The upside, however, is that Tonido is still a new platform, licensed under the GPL and commercial licenses, and the best part? You use C++ to write programs for it. I have no doubt that an office suite, as well as image editting and similar options will appear in Tonido in the future, but for now, we wait.

Tonido, as it is, is an excellent alternative to other services out there. The one feature that I do wish that it had was the ability to upload files onto the computer. While it is a great application to use at home, it is far from being suitable for usage on a dedicated server elsewhere. Speaking of which, here’s the link.

April 18, 2009. Development, Devices, Mac, Media, Technology, iPod. 3 comments.

Portability

I’ve finally gotten my iPhone back and functional. If anyone has been following my tweets (raidesu), they’ll know that my iPhone suffered a fall and got a stuck sleep button. Luckily, Chris at http://grcomputerrepair.com/ was able to patch it up- Thanks Chris! Be sure to contact him if you need repairs while in the Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA area.

I’ve been using TwitterFon as my current client on the iPhone- I used to use Twitterific, but TwitterFon has some nice coloring and more capabilities in the UI.

March 15, 2009. Tags: . Apple, Devices, Media, Technology, iPod. Leave a comment.

2009, ticking to the end

I went to the Apple Store to purchase Manga Studio 3.0 Debut, and I found an interesting sight. The store was crowded (I think I got the last copy of MS), but it was quite festive.
I didn’t know Apple celebrated New Year’s like Russia.

January 1, 2009. Tags: , . Apple, Devices, Manga, Media, iPod. Leave a comment.

Christmas

It’s been a great Christmas season. I’ve been able to get an iPhone 2G, which will definitely help out.

I’ve been working on a podcast at Vjutsu, called the VCast. It’s been an interesting experience, as we have made mistakes and jokes upon jokes.

December 25, 2008. Tags: , , , . Anime, Apple, Devices, Media, Technology, iPod. Leave a comment.

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