Potential new TiVo user interface

30 09 2008

We know, you’re still digesting the whole Nero LiquidTV / TiVo PC introduction, but once you get through your head that said product brings TiVo functionality to your PC, we’d like you to have a look at something only mildly related. In the best form possible (that’d be video, for those curious), a walkthrough of a potential new user interface for TiVo as a whole has been hosted up. According to the lucky soul who was able to grab this information from a recent survey, there’s no telling if it’ll ever actually be released. ‘Course, we highly doubt TiVo pays its engineers to cook up new software for nothing, but we’ve heard of zanier scenarios. Check out three UI vids after the break, and be sure to look carefully for the oh-so-subtle differences.





Fusionman: first to cross the English Channel via jet-wing

27 09 2008

Fusionman Yves Rossy, not to be confused with Buzz Lightyear, successfully crossed the English Channel today — the first to do so in a solo flight with jet-propelled wing. Rossy was dropped from a plane at 8,200 feet and flew 22-miles in under 10 minutes from Calais to Dover. When asked by National Geographic’s Kathryn Liptrott if he was worried about risk, Rossy replied, “I’m not worried about risk, I manage risk.” We’ve so gotta meet this guy. If you’re looking to pick up one of these jet powered carbon-fiber wings for your own unspeakable mischief, expect to pay around the $190,000 mark. Rossy is eager to see these aviation wonders catch on and has designs on forming a Red Arrows-style aerobatic team one day.





Ubuntu alpha apparently breaking hardware, shattering dreams

27 09 2008

Well, it looks like the good times that are the Ubuntu alpha testing process hit a bit of a snag recently, as one of the latest kernels apparently had the nasty side effect of irreparably damaging some users’ hardware — specifically, certain Intel network cards. So far, it seems that only laptops have been affected by the bug, which corrupts the NVRAM used to store data like MAC addresses, but folks don’t seem to be ruling out the possibility that it could affect desktops as well. What’s more, while a warning has been added to the ISO download, it hasn’t been pulled altogether, with the only explanation given being that it would delay the 8.10 release schedule too much. Not entirely surprisingly, that has prompted at least a few folks to give up on testing alpha versions of the OS, at least until this whole thing gets sorted out.





Apple now selling iPhone 3G unlocked in Hong Kong

27 09 2008

If you can’t get your goods into China via the front door, there’s always the back. Apple is now selling its iPhone 3G unlocked via its on-line Apple Store in Hong Kong. The 8GB model sells for HK$5,500 (about US$694) or HK$6,200 (about $797) for the 16 GB.

Unfortunately for the 1 billion mainland Chinese, the terms and conditions limit sales to those in Hong Kong only — not that the gray market cares about T&Cs. It’ll be interesting to see if Apple extends the unlocking more broadly (presumably as exclusivity deals expire) or if this is strictly a local phenomena, perhaps in direct response to having its WiFi and the imperialistic 3G gutted from handsets sold under Apple’s rumored China Mobile deal.





Rockbox 3.0 firmware breathes the life back into your MP3 player

26 09 2008

Well it took three years, but Rockbox 3.0 has finally made it on the scene, with a major overhaul in the sound decoding department and support for several new players. This open source firmware replacement is chock full of tasty new features, including codec support for over 15 formats like FLAC and Ogg, 5-band parametric EQ, MPEG video, multilingual interface, Doom and a pile of other games, not to mention freedom from iTunes. Oh yeah, and it can talk to you via a spoken interface — which comes in handy for not driving off bridges and what not. iPod, iriver, Sansa, iAudio, Gigabeat and Archos models are all supported, though Archos didn’t get many of the major 3.0 improvements like expanded codecs.





Live from Apple’s ‘Let’s Rock’ event in San Francisco

9 09 2008

11:04AM Steve: “Thank you all for coming!”

11:03AM “Thanks again.” And it looks like we’re done! Thanks for joining us!

11:00AM Big cheers from the crowd. A few journalists have been moved to tears. We think we spied Dan Lyons in the corner sobbing. Jack is thanking us and being quite modest. “I’m used to 20-something girls right here, I’m doing my best.” Guffaw. “Apple has been really supportive… I wanted to say thank you.”

10:56AM Jack is truly rocking us to our very cores. Actually, it’s ironic that for the ‘Let’s Rock’ event they end with some soft acoustic folk stuff.

10:55AM Hang back folks. We’ll see what happens when Jack finishes.

10:52AM One thing about Jack Johnson, he doesn’t mind being a corporate shill.

10:52AM Hi Jack. Lay it on us. We better be righteously chilled out when this is over or we want our money back.

10:51AM “We get excited when we can bring products to market that make enjoying music better…” Looks like a musical guest is about to step out. “He’s sold over 60 million albums, he’s the #1 selling male artist in iTunes history… Jack Johnson.”

10:50AM “Back to iTunes and iPod. We’ve got the best lineup we’ve ever had. We’ve sold over 160 million iPods. We’re ready for this coming season. And we really appreciate the chance to share that.” Round of applause please…

10:49AM “Some great new performance enhancements… free to all owners, available this Friday.”

10:49AM “This is a big update, it fixes lots of bugs. Fewer dropped calls, big battery life improvements. No crashes with Apps. Backing up is faster.” Nice.

10:48AM Uh oh… 2.1 firmware for the iPhone!

10:48AM We’ve just spied Howard Stringer in the front row… we think. Interesting.

10:47AM “It’s the best portable device for playing games…” gauntlet: THROWN.

10:47AM Touch with games played on it, lots of games. Ah we get it… look out Nintendo. That’s basically an ad for a gaming device. They’re going for the throat here.

10:46AM “This is the funnest iPod ever. We think people will really like. We’ve got it in 3 models.” 8GB, $229, 16GB for $299, and a 32GB for $399. All three are available today. “Now we’ve got a new ad.”

10:45AM iPod touch: 36 hours of music, 6 hours of video, environmentally sound design.

10:45AM Okay, Steve is back!

10:44AM Ah, ‘Need for Speed’. Looks like it uses some real car models. This looks fun, but we’re still holding out hope for some more hardware… that might be wishful thinking, of course. Again, pretty impressive 3D graphics, it continues to be shocking what the touch / iPhone can do. Phil wiped out… crowd: “oooooooh!” He’s on the run from the cops, good stuff. “Don’t try this at home.”

10:42AM This game looks pretty sharp — we’d imagine from Fifa fans will go in for this. The graphics are impressive. They’re overlaid a transparent D-pad on the screen — but the game also uses gestures. Phil just scored… huge applause, we’ve got some sports fans here. Instant replay!

10:41AM “I’m controlling my character by tilting the iPod touch. Just got bitten there.” A little laughter… the crowd seems content to watch Phil game. “It’s kind of like life… and the graphics are just incredible. So that’s Spore. Okay, on to ‘Real Soccer 2009′, just shipping today.” Mmm, football.

10:39AM Now he’s into the Creature Creator, Phil is making a new life form. Ths graphics do look pretty slick, but this isn’t exactly new territory. “You can create your character any way you want…” Ah, so that’s how it works.

10:38AM “This couldn’t be more fun, hundreds of games. Here’s some you haven’t seen before. I’m going to start with a game that just shipped… Spore. The iPod touch version, ‘Spore Origins’.” Man they love Spore.

10:37AM A clip from ‘Iron Man’ — “And I can go to the App Store and download games. We’ve got a treat today.” He’s inviting Phil Schiller on stage. Phil’s going to demo some games it seems.

10:36AM “Let me show you some of this stuff.” “I’m going into music, I’m gonna pick Green Day, ‘American Idiot’ — tap the Genius button…” This looks real familiar. They are pushing this so hard. Hmm, Hendrix? Not exactly like Green Day, is it? And now U2, okay, that makes a bit of sense. Refresh brings up a whole new list. “It’s pretty nice.” “I can make playlists on the touch. Let me go to movies, let me remind you how great it is.” Oh yeah, we’d forgotten how good that looks. Thanks.

10:34AM “Today is only the 60th day the store has been open. Right on the iPod touch. There are about 700 games on the App Store, some of them are getting pretty fantastic.” Ah yes, fantastic Sudoku!

10:33AM “And of course… the App Store. I’m pleased to announce that users have downloaded 100 million apps….” Yeah, 99 million were total crap.

10:33AM “The receiver is built in, you just need the transmitter for your shoe.” Big cheers for that one. Now he’s going on about Genius again… okay Steve we get it, we’ll never have to think about music ever again. Steve clearly never made a mixtape for a girlfriend.

10:32AM “We’ve enhanced the UI, better artwork on albums. Of course it’s still great to watch video. The UI is even nicer. We’ve also built in Nike+ to the touch.” Wow, now that’s kind of handy.

10:31AM “What’s different? We’ve integrated volume controls into the side. Built-in speaker… which is hard for something this thin… for casual listening… Genius playlist creation… and the App Store built in.”

10:30AM “Let’s move on to the iPod touch. We’ve brought our multitouch interface to the iPod. It’s unlike anything in the market… for this holiday season we’re making it better. Same display, but even thinner. Contoured stainless steel design… they’re just fantastic.”

10:29AM They’ve got a new ad… and here we go. Funky music… very funky electroish beats. And flipping, melting / paint dripping nanos. Short, but cute.

10:28AM “We’ve also got some new in-ear headphones. They ship with 3 earbuds, and they’ve got 2 drivers each, a woofer and tweeter — they’re going to sell for $79.” Ooh, what a bargain… that’s knocking the price up a bit.

10:27AM 8GB in stock in the next few days, the 16GB hopefully this weekend. “We’ve also got some great accessories… armband, some headphones as well… we have a pair we’re introducing… these headphones have a pause / play and volume control, double click goes to next song, triple click goes to previous, right from the cable, and there’s a microphone for voice recording.”

10:26AM “Now there’s one thing I haven’t talked about: colors.” Wow, a whole rainbow of super bright colors. Bright blue, purple, orange, green, pink. These look pretty slick. “Entry price of $149 for 8GB, $199 for 16GB.”

10:25AM “We want to be environmentally sensitive. We’re constantly worrying about it. But the biggest thing is toxics — we have an internal checklist, but the new iPods look great from this point of view. They’re highly recyclable… we’re really trying our best. We think these new nanos are the cleanest we’ve ever built.”

10:24AM 24 hours battery life for music, 4 hours for video.

10:24AM “I wanna show you photos… here’s some photos, we can thumb through… tilt it for landscape, look at some photos. It just works really well. That’s what I wanted to show you.” Nice, a decent upgrade, but a lot we’ve seen.

10:23AM “New feature… shake to shuffle!” huge cheers, you just shake it to change. Nice, very cute.

10:21AM “Let’s go into music, artists… we’ll pick Beck… ‘Guess I’m doing fine’ — I just rotate it sideways and I’m in cover mode.” This looks handsome, but not mindblowing.

10:20AM “Calendar, stopwatch, voice recording when it detects a mic.” Demo action… now.

10:20AM Songs are displayed in a touch / iPhone manner. “Turn it sideways and you’re in Cover Flow — you get full size album art — again with photos, just turn the nano. Video is fantastic, and another cool thing is you push and hold the center button for a popup menu, you can use the Genius, you can browse.”

10:19AM “Features? New curved aluminum design with curved glass — and enhanced UI with new features. We’ve taken the accelerometer from the touch and iPhone and it does some great things, and you can use the Genius function on the iPod.”

10:18AM It’s quite small, extremely thin! It almost vanishes when he turns it on its side. “You’ll be blown away with how thin it is.”

10:18AM “Exactly the same display, but it’s the thinnest iPod we’ve ever made. It’s an oval shape, and it fits in with the line. The first and second gen, but exactly the same… he’s pulling one out.”

10:17AM It’s just like the spy shots!

10:17AM “We went from 1,000 songs to 30,000 in your pocket. The iPod nano. You know we shipped the first nano in 2005, it’s only been 3 years.” Showing off the older generations now, boasting of the improvements. “But we have a new iPod nano for this holiday season.”

10:16AM “Total sales since we started are over 160 million.” “So with that, I’d like to tell you about some new products. Let’s start with the classic. We’ve offered in two models, thin and thick, but we’re discontinuing the thick one. We’re upgrading to 120GB at $249.”

10:15AM “Now let’s talk about the iPod. NPD data shows iPod with 73.4% marketshare. Number 2 is “other”, number 3 is SanDisk, and number 4 is Microsoft, 2.6%.” “There are over 5,000 accessories, they announce products before they want them to… it’s funny.” Ha! Big laughs for that one… nano anyone?

10:14AM “That’s available today as a free download.”

10:14AM “Some songs I’m missing, some songs by other artists.” Little Richard. “We think you’re really going to like the Genius feature.” Big cheers!

10:13AM “Alright I’m going to buy music. Elvis… and uh, I’m gonna buy ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ now let me make a playlist — and it’s pulled together songs that go with that song.” Ah, Buddy Holly… Roy Orbison… yeah, that’s a no-brainer though, isn’t it Steve?

10:12AM “You get the idea.” “Here we are watching HD on our iMac. Going back to music, I’m going to search for John Mayer…” Oh joy. “All I do is push the Genius button.. and boom, that’s it… I can refresh, and here’s songs that go with that song.”

10:11AM “I can see music by genre.” He’s scrolling through panels. “I can see by composer. It also works great for movies and TV shows.” Ha, ‘The Office’ — the phone gag. Priceless stuff.

10:10AM “I’ve got albums, I can click to artists… let me go to Aretha Franklin… and you know, play songs.” Aretha! Nice.

10:09AM “The results are tailored to your tastes and library. Automatically make playlists with just one click.” Demo time!

10:08AM “You’ve got your music library, you turn on Genius — it sends information about your library to iTunes. We can learn about your musical tastes… but completely anonymously… but we’re going to combine your info with other users, and as that happens Genius gets smarter and smarter.” Tee hee!

10:07AM “Let’s say you’re listening to a song, Bob Dylan, and you push the Genius button — 25, 50, 75 or 100 songs. They’re amazingly good. You can bring up the Genius sidebar which makes recommendations from the iTunes store.” Ah, making that easier to sell eh?

10:06AM “We’re intro’ing a new featuring called ‘Genius’ — it allows you to make playlists from songs in your library that go together. It helps you rediscover music in your library. And it really works well.”

10:06AM “This also scales to movies, TV shows, podcasts, but it will be used most for music.”

10:05AM “HD TV shows, accessibility… voice over… new browsing in iTunes, and something called Genius.” well what do you know? “Old browsing wasn’t efficient, in iTunes 8 you can look by album cover, and this new bar at the top let’s you look at anything graphically in little tiles.”

10:04AM “We’re introducing iTunes 8 today.”

10:04AM “NBC is coming back to iTunes.” Big cheers “The Office is coming back, Monk, Battlestar Galactica, 30 Rock… and they’re coming back in HD.” About time.

10:03AM “So we’re adding new content to iTunes. HD TV shows. You can buy them for $1.99 in SD, HD will be $2.99… and you can watch them on your computer.”

10:02AM “We’ve got over 65 million customers. It’s enabled us to become the #1 music distributor in any format.” Big applause for that one.

10:02AM “So let’s get on with it. The topic this morning is music. Let’s start with iTunes. It’s the ubiquitous store and music player. It now offers 8.5 million songs. It’s amazing. Over 125,000 podcasts, over 30,000 TV shows, 2600 movies… and we now offer over 3,000 apps for iPhone and touch.”

10:01AM Big cheers. “We’ve got some exciting stuff…” he cracked a joke about the obit. Ha!

10:00AM Steve is out!

10:00AM And the lights are coming down… here we go!

9:59AM It should be noted that this Doors jam is playing considerably louder than the other tracks we’ve heard. Nice and subtle.

9:57AM Ah nice, The Doors — ‘Touch Me’ — is it some kind of sign? We’re not gonna say it’s not, okay?

9:53AM - Announcer: please turn off all cellphones and PDAs. The presentation will begin shortly. Sweet.

9:51AM - Oooh, ‘Gimme Shelter’ — suddenly the whole thing feels like a Scorcese picture.

9:44AM - Okay, we’re in and in our seats. ‘Sunshine of your Love’ is pounding out. Rock indeed.

9:35AM – Hmm, Hurley from YouTube is here, wonder what new Rick Roll-enabling apps they’ll be talking about today!

9:22AM – Apple Store is down. Shocking!

9:08AM PT – We’re outside the center, journalists are milling about in preparation for the event! Everyone’s roped in, kind of like a small pasture.

Photography by Ryan Block.





Widescreen DS refresh on the way?

5 09 2008

Nintendo might be cranking out new DS Lite colors left and right, but IGN says something bigger’s brewing in Kyoto — a third iteration of the DS with dual touchscreen displays, one of them widescreen. Those are pretty significant changes, so we’d actually say that sounds more like a second-gen DS rather than another rev of the current hardware, but IGN says the rumored release date of April or May 2009 doesn’t jive with a whole new unit. We’ll see when we see — hopefully we won’t be waiting long.





Microsoft planning new Zunes and webcams on September 9th?

5 09 2008
So we know that Microsoft is gearing up to launch those new “Blue Track” mice on September 9th, but Ars Technica says that there’s a good chance we’ll be getting new webcams and — surprise! — Zunes as well. Sadly, the new mice might still be the most exciting things on the ticket — the LifeCam VX-5500 and LifeCam Show NX-8000 are pretty much just webcams, and we’re not expecting anything Zune hardware-related beyond beyond bumps to 120GB and 16GB and perhaps that blue flash number. Still, there’s a chance we could be surprised by those rumored new software and service announcements, but Microsoft’s going to have to reach deep into the wow box to steal attention from a certain black-turtlenecked raconteur who’ll be taking the stage in Cupertino to announce some minor new PMPs that day as well. Let the games begin!




Hitachi delivering UltraThin 1.5-inch thick 50-inch plasma

5 09 2008

Hitachi’s “UltraThin” line of TVs might not be the skinniest on the block anymore, but a new top of the line 50-inch plasma (CES prototype pictured above) keeps the size crown in their camp. Expect the Thin is In tagline to be a centerpiece for Hitachi’s booth at CEDIA, we’ll try to get some specs and in person pics (including the ubiquitous iPhone comparo) when we stop by later.





Sony, Samsung both claim “world’s first” 200Hz LCD TV

5 09 2008


We already caught sight of Sony’s Bravia Z4500 LCD TV with 200Hz “MotionFlow” before and after it was officially unveiled at IFA, but it wasn’t the only such set on the scene, with Samsung also touting a “world’s first” 200Hz LCD TV of its own. Apparently, the distinction is that Samsung supposedly had the world’s first prototype, while Sony will actually be the first to market with one. All this is also slightly further complicated by the fact that Sony and Samsung have each also already introduced 240Hz LCD TVs in Japan, although we’re chalking those up to the usual 50 / 60Hz, NTSC / PAL differences. One thing that is clear, however, is that both sets sure are impressive, and you can get a taste of each by checking out Engadget en Español’s round-up at the link below.