Apologies and news round-up

August 20, 2008 by admin · Comment
Filed under: Uncategorized, iPhone, iPod, mobileme 

First of all apologies for being slack on the posting in the last week - I’ve been knee-deep in mud at the V Festival, where anecdotally I’d like to point out I managed to squeeze 4 full days of battery life on my iPhone 3G, albeit through judicious switching-off of 3G, wifi, and a bunch of other things, including the phone itself in the latter couple of days apart from when trying to track friends. Anyhow, I digress.

There’s been a few bits and pieces to catch up on for UK Apple followers, so in no particular order:

iPhone/iPod touch 2.0.2 update available in iTunes

The headline does what is says on the tin. Fire up iTunes, plug in your iPhone or iPod touch of choice, and enjoy bug fixes, plus a possible fix for an apparent problem with calls cutting out on the iPhone 3G.

MobileMe trials extended again from an apologetic Apple

Apologies clearly being the theme for this post, Apple has sent grovelling emails to a host of MobileMe subscribers keeping them on-board with updates on what they’re doing to iron out the bugs in the service. They’re also chucking in another extra 60 days free of charge for early adopters.

Tate Liverpool offers something extra for iPhone & iPod touch users

If you’re heading to the Tate Liverpool to check out the Gustav Klimt exhibition, our friends over at The Unoffical Apple Weblog noticed you can get your art on with added iPhone/iPod touch grooviness as you walk around with a guided tour pushed out over the gallery’s wifi network. If you prefer to have some advanced notice of what your tour will sound like, you can pick it up as a podcast to preload onto your device, and if you’re not yet in the Apple touchscreen club, you can even hire an iPod touch at the venue to take round with you. Sweet.

Real-world iPhone 3G experiences - good or bad?

August 10, 2008 by admin · Comment
Filed under: Technology, Uncategorized, iPhone, iPod 

A post by Ian Hendry over on ZDNet got me thinking about just how well the iPhone 3G delivers against the hype and promise of the past few months.

Shortly after picking up my own iPhone 3G I wrote up some very initial responses, and to be honest I still stand by most of these. The biggest disappointment to arise since then was the bugginess of the OS software, something I had been utterly unprepared-for given the relative solidarity of the original iPhone OS experience. MobileSafari was much more prone to freezing up, third party apps would bail out before even reaching their title screen and dump me back on the home screen, and the GPS I’d loved so much proved to be quite inconsistent, even when tried from the same spot several times in a row.

Thankfully a 2.0.1 maintenance update to the iPhone firmware (available for all users of iPhones and iPod touches on 2.0 software) seems to have ironed out some of these, and general reliability seems improved. So my remaining niggles - battery life probably chief among them - are entirely possible to live with, and as so often with Apple products, I find that the overall experience is so enjoyable I’m actually much more forgiving of the shortcomings than I perhaps should be.

What’s interesting about Ian’s post is that the bulk of his comment is really saying how access to a data connection is the real problem, not the iPhone itself. Essentially the summary is ‘I’d love to show this thing off in the Lake District but I can’t because the signal’s pants’, and I agree - surely these are the times you really want to know where the nearest pub is, what the weather’s going to do etc, as opposed to sitting in your back garden challenging the GPS to spot you again (speaking from experience). So perhaps it’s not where the iPhone doesn’t work, but where mobile networks’ limitations are, and what they could be doing about it.

Anyway, off to press that little ‘locate me’ button one more time, just to see…

iPhone and iPod touch users: get your update on

August 5, 2008 by admin · Comment
Filed under: Technology, iPhone, iPod, iTunes 

Apple has unleashed incremental software updates to both iPhones and iPod touches running software version 2.0. The new 2.0.1 software offers a bunch of bug fixes - not specified by Apple, but anecdotal reports (including my own experience) suggest improvements in overall stability (hooray), as well as general speeding-up of contacts browsing, backing up to iTunes, and the keyboard, and possible improvement of accuracy in the meter displaying signal strength.

Get yours by connecting your iPhone or iPod touch to iTunes and hitting ‘check for update’ on the ‘Summary’ page.

Apple officially releases App Store for iPhone and iPod touch; MobileMe updates

July 10, 2008 by admin · Comment
Filed under: Technology, iPhone, iPod, iTunes 

As noted earlier, the App Store is now officially live and available on Apple’s iTunes. Browse hundreds of free and paid-for applications which will work with either the iPhone (in original and new 3G flavours) or the iPod touch, subject to your device running the new 2.0 firmware, expected to be released tomorrow.

There’s also an update available for OS X users to support new features in MobileMe, the rebranded .mac service offering a bunch of personal email, calendar and media syncing solutions between multiple devices. If Software Update doesn’t bring it up automatically, users report checking the .mac section of System Preferences should trigger the update to call up. Let us know how you get on.