Aug  08
24
Hoping for that ideal external iPhone 3G battery

The simple fact of the matter is that I need an external battery for my iPhone in order to keep up with a whole day of window shopping with my wife. When she shops, I surf, and the iPhone’s built-in battery simply isn’t built for such gruesome task. :P

There are a few external batteries out there that support iPhone 3G, but my requirements are more strict. Ideally, the battery must:

  • Charge via the original iPhone/iPod FireWire-capable connector. Refer to next point to see why this is important.
  • Act as a pass-through and allow music playback when connected to my car’s iPod connectivity feature.
  • Able to connect to and charge the iPhone in its protective case.
  • When charging, charge the iPhone before the external battery. Current batteries on the market already has this feature.
  • Last but not least, provide a few hours of extra online time.

Nothing in the market right now meets the above requirements, unfortunately. Here are some of the products I have seen:


Aug  08
6
Nikon P6000 has everything
Nikon P6000

Forget the Ricoh GX200 and the Pentax Optio W60, I want the Nikon P6000. It has everything under the sun:

  • RAW support, yeah!
  • Built-in GPS geotagging, what the?! Double yeah!!!
  • Wide angle lens, woohoo!
  • $500, boooooooooooo!

[Via Gizmodo]


Jul  08
20
“大四川”的小笼包

我们家附近的“大四川”饭馆下礼拜二就要关门了,那里的小笼包是我记忆里最棒的,今天中午我们特地跑去点了两套,好好地开了一个离别午会。

“大四川”饭馆 小笼包

Jul  08
12
Gigabyte GSmart MS820

Turns out the HTC Touch Diamond is more of a dud than nirvana. Sure it has a fantastic VGA screen, but its TouchFlo 3D interface got hammered by reviewers for non-responsiveness. With a $700 price tag for an unlock Europe version, it’s too rich for my blood.

That’s why Gigabyte’s GSmart MS820 interests me. (Sorry, a tad lazy to download and re-upload a picture of MS820 from the source.) Not only does it have a VGA screen, but it has a 4.9MB camera! So far so good. I just hope for three things:

  1. the camera quality is good,
  2. the 520MHz CPU is fast enough,
  3. and it doesn’t cost an arm or a leg.

Let’s see how it pans out in the real market.

[Via PocketNow]


Jul  08
11
Upgraded iPhone to firmware v2.0

After a whole day at work thinking about upgrading my iPhone’s firmware, I finally came home and actually went through with the upgrade.

The download happened in the morning, as I blogged earlier. The firmware upgrade took about 15 minutes. The data restore and phone re-activation took another 2 minutes. I am still going through music/video re-sync. Overall it was very smooth, so far.


Jul  08
11
Almost bricked my iPhone

This morning my carpool buddy told me he would be 15 minutes late, so I thought, why not use this time to update my iPhone firmware to 2.0?! I thought it would only take 10 or so minutes.

I started my desktop computer, fired up iTunes (which I upgraded to 7.7 last night, with 2 reboots along the way), and plugged in my iPhone. Sure enough, iPhone firmware 2.0 was now public available, but the download was more than 200MBs and was to take 12 minutes to completely download.

When my carpool buddy called to say he was on his way to pick me up, I still had 2 minutes left on the download. I ‘begrudgingly’ left and came to work. It was only through an iPhone email alias at work that I found out about Apple’s activation servers being down. Had I proceeded this morning to actually upgrade my iPhone, I would have bricked it, according to others who had this happen to theirs.

Phew…

[Update @ 2008-07-11T10:58-8:00] CNet has a post on this.


Jun  08
24
Ricoh GX200 looks more interesting
Ricoh GX200

A while back I blogged about Pentax Optio W60. While I still think the Optio W60 is interesting, I think another camera will suit me more: the Richo GX200. It has these key features which I am after in a DSLR complement:

  • shoots RAW
  • wide angle lens
  • compact chassis with relatively large LCD

But at $700? Eh…

[Via Engadget]

[Update @ 2008-06-27T19:18-8:00] Looks like the GX200 fails to deliver on image quality.


May  08
22
Pentax Optio W60 looks interesting

I am currently tempted to replace my ancient Canon PowerShot A80, a 4 mega-pixel cave-camera, with a more capable point-and-shoot. I originally aimed for a model with RAW capability, but after looking around the market and only (more or less) finding the gigantic Canon G9, I crossed RAW off my requirement list.

I haven’t looked at many other cameras, but my current candidate is the Nikon Coolpix P5100, mainly because I thought its controls would be similar to my Nikon D80’s. P5100’s 35mm-123mm lens is a bit lacking in the wide angle side though.

Pentax Optio W60

At this point Pentax’s upcoming Optio W60 certainly looks interesting. It doesn’t do RAW, but it has an internal (internal!) 5x zoom lens, from 28mm to 140mm. Being water proof is a nice bonus. Downside is that it doesn’t offer much manual control.

I eagerly await proper reviews.

[Via CrunchGear]