Friday 6 April 2007

Mobile Phone / PC

First it was a huge computer into a laptop now a PC in a mobile phone is avaliable.

Handheld market share in the US (2000)

'Palm OS: 78.8%
Windows CE/Pocket PC: 13.1%
Symbian/Epoc: 0.6%
Other: 7.5%
Source: IDC'

Mobile phone/PC are quite old now but the technology that is crammed into to them is gradually becoming a competition for the companies that make the phones such as internet, the gradually increasing camera megapixels etc.

Although, Microsoft has taken up until their 3rd series of PC/phone to actually get it right and ' In the past year, the Palm's stock has traded at an all-time low, and its sales between June and August slumped by 47%.'
Which suggests even though the gradually improving technology is becoming very good the mobile PC's are gradually getting less popular.

From my old blog of 'Laptops to sell out desktops' that stated that the reduction in size and increation of technology was good for computer and that the smaller the better but this blog shows that even though this is the most portable type of computer it still isn't proving to be popular at all.

Saturday 24 March 2007

Sky+

Sky Plus info

Sky Plus is only £99 for a Digital Reciever and Recorder that stores over 40 hours of TV.

'Sky plus is in essence a Sky standard service, bundled with a personal video recorder (PVR). This mean that you can pause live TV to grab a snack or rewind to review a great goal over and over again. Sky plus also lets you record up to 40 hours of high quality digital television right on the box; so there is no need for old tapes or expensive recordable DVD’s. Another great feature is the possibility to program Sky plus from your mobile phone, so you don’t even need to be at home when it springs to mind that you want to record something to view later.'

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You don't even have to be home to record a show. If you are on the go, just use your mobile phone and use either mobile internet or send an sms to your Sky box. If you're stuck at the office, you can schedule your recording online using the very easy to use 7 day programme guide. Sky is the first TV provider in the world with these three great ways of remote recording.'


Key features


* Digital Receiver and Recorder
* Record up to 40 hours of TV
* Pause and rewind live television

Pricing

* Box £99
* Standard installation £60
* Sky Plus Subscription is Free (if you sign up to Sky Sports Mix or Sky Movies Mix, otherwise £10 a month)

Pro's

  • Pause live TV
  • Great TV guide with series link
  • No hassle of tapes or dvd's

Con's

  • Once you’ve recorded 40 hours of TV, you will have to free up space by deleting some shows
I would definately consider having Sky Plus, it does seem better than normal Sky mainly due to the storage of shows which saves buying videos/DVD-R and also the memory can also be upgraded i think.

Laptops to sell out Desktops

Desktop PC's are vastly being scrapped for Laptops. Laptops have many of both advantages and disadvantages. In my opinion, i think desktops are better to laptops on everything apart from ability to take them where you go, although a desktop's main unit is gradually getting smaller and smallerso easier to take to places but not to use on the move.


'The report predicts the laptop market will grow by 16.1% year-on-year until 2011, compared to 3.8% for desktop PCs.'



Laptop VS Desktop

Each type of system has its advantages and disadvantages, which can be summed up as follows:


Pros Cons
Laptop
Portability, access wireless
networking in public locations
Less powerful, harder to upgrade,
more expensive, less resistent to theft,
more prone to component failure
Desktop
More powerful, easy to upgrade,
less expensive, more resistent to theft,
less prone to component failure
Not portable,
hard to store during summers

From this i see that Desktops have more pros and Laptops more cons. But a Laptop's pros are more futuristic and newer than a desktops so it really depends on whether you want new technology or more technology.

Virtual Worlds

As i stated in my Social Problems blog virtual worlds such as Second Life are very popular but there are many problems especially socially. Although, recent news has stated that ' Virtual worlds are 'worth $1bn' '.

http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6470433.stm
'More than 10 million people will subscribe to MMOGs by 2011, and many millions more will play online games driven by other payment schemes, such as advertising and virtual purchases, the report predicted.'

This shows that virtual worlds are extremely popular and also will maybe prove to be extremely popular in the near and far future.

Also :

Mr Harding-Rolls said a number of new MMOG genres were emerging, including:

  • Virtual world building games, such as Second Life

  • Virtual pet rearing games, such as Neo pets

  • More casual MMO puzzle games

  • Sports games in which you have to buy items and build up your character
  • "The inherent social and community-building aspects of MMOGs are widening the sector's influence on other social networking sectors and online games markets," he said.


    The site also stated that:

    TOP FIVE MMOGs*
    World of Warcraft
    World of Warcraft (above)
    RuneScape
    Final Fantasy Online
    Everquest
    City of Heroes/Villains


    'Virtual worlds' do not appeal to me really, they re slightly bland and i dont see what all the fuss is about.
    I know someone who plays World Of Warcraft and is ALWAYS on it when online or on the computer and i played on it and i just got a bit bored and it gave me a headache. I just don't see what other see in virtual worlds.

    Wednesday 21 March 2007

    Playstation 3

    As with most game consoles (apart from Sega Megadrive and now Nintendo Wii =P) i am not interested in this product much at all. I have a playstation 2 and would much prefer to have a nintendo wii and im sure if a Wii 2 came out i would much prefer an old Wii =P
    I have not myself played on one, and if i do i will probably like it. but at this moment i would much prefer to play on my Playstation 2.
    I do not think that the PS3 will be as good seller as the Nintendo Wii or the PS2 for this matter, mainly due to it very large price. Yes it may be good in the future due to it's ability to play HD DVD's but for now i o not think it will be as popular as the PS2 was.

    Playstation 3 characteristics
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6132212.stm

    Price Comparison:
    PlayStation 3:599 euros (£425) for the 60GB version
    Xbox 360: 415 euros (£279.99) for the 20GB version, £199.99 for the Xbox core system (no hard drive)
    Nintendo Wii: 249 euros (£179)


    Some of it's characteristics basically resemble a mini-computer or laptops features. It has a harddrive of 20GB or 60GB with Wi-Fi availiable only on 60GB. USB ports and Media Readers are also on this console.

    BUT

    Not all PS2 games will work on a PS3 which will be very annoying for gamers but PS have provided a list of games that WILL work.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6471649.stm

    'In order to play the older games, PlayStation 3 owners will have to update the console's system software, called firmware, either online or via a disk.'
    It can play the newest form of DVD, High Definition(HD).

    Wednesday 14 March 2007

    YouTube

    There are many problems with YouTube such as:
    • Copyright
    • Misuse of videos
    • Lack of TV viewers of actual television

    There are also many advantages with YouTube such as:
    • Being able to see things before they are on TV, for example TV series from the USA a few weeks/months before they are released in the U.K
    • Ability to show videos that you have made to a extremely large audience.

    Problems with YouTube are usually based on problems for companies and advantages are usually good things for the audience and individual creators. But, there are also good points for companies because they can put across their adverts and trailers for shows or movies to a much wider audience and if more people start to view YouTube TV ratings will fall because soon many things will be able to be viewed onYouTube.

    YouTube has many copyright problems too. Users can put on whatever they like on Youtube to an extent and this means TV programmes that they have illegally recorded for example like piracy from a cinema. This means people can watch TV shows that have been illegally 'recorded' and this is bad for companies once again.

    There are some problems for parents, as children can view explicit content on YouTube by lying about age etc. which is extremely easy to do.

    I like to use YouTube but sometimes having to go through all the trash that people put on there to try and find one thing that you want to watch is just hassle. People make a video of them and their friends messing around and then name it something like 'Take That' or something that people are highly likely to search and if many people do that it can be a right hassle trying to find one thing from 100's of results because some stupid child is trying to do this.

    There are some well known users and contributors on YouTube who put their videos very regularily, usually diary type entries and usually talk about nothing that is interesting AT ALL, are of no interest to me at all either and i don't see how they interest other people, it's just completely stupid! It is an example of Wiki because people put on their own work and it is user generated. Without the users, there would be no videos and nothing to watch.

    There are only a few reasons why i use YouTube and they are:
    • Put my own videos on so i can put them on websites
    • To watch things again that i have watched on TV
    • To watch things before their on TV or before i see them on TV(e.g Music Videos)
    Overall, i think Youtube is full of crap mainly apart from some stuff that is actually worth watching and i think there should be some sort of filter or sections that they can put headers and make sure that in the 'Music Videos' tab there are not stupid kids that are singing like strangled cats to their favorite songs in it.

    Saturday 24 February 2007

    iPod/Apple Phone/ MP3 phones(Sony Ericsson Walkman)

    The Apple/iPod phone has been released in America, and much like iPods, iPhones have been hyped up so much due to release.

    The iPhone is unlike any other product and the release of such a product is not typical of an Apple product. The iPhone will require Apple work with a wireless carrier and the carrier typically handles customer service....Another option for Apple would be to become a mobile virtual network operator, leasing service from one of the existing providers. This would allow Apple to sell service and iPhones at local Apple Stores and online. While it would be a risk of sorts due to the infrastruction and investment, it could transform Apple's existing business. What's more, it could result in convergence of the iPod and mobile phone resulting in the world's first iPod Phone or iPhone. iPod- Not a typical Apple release

    The site suggests the device will pack a whoa Cupertino, 3-megapixel camera and 2.2in screen. But it also suggests that Apple will use off-the-peg parts. They’ll be using Intel chips and USB next. - http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=34428

    From this i can see that it will basically have many characteristics of a computer. I think a problem with it will be the battery. On normal iPods the battery will only last for about a year and due to the iPod phone having much more 'stuff' on it to use other than music and video, it has a camera, maybe bluetooth and much more which will make the battery loose charge much more quickly. Therefore, it will need to be charged more and people are reliant on their mobile phones than their MP3 player and this may decrease sales.

    To be honest, i would much prefer to have an iPod and my normal SonyErricssonWalkman phone because if the battery broke down on an iPod it wouldn't really bother me because i could just get another iPod or MP£ player quite cheap whereas if my mp3 player and phone(all in one iPhone) broke could go out an buy a new MP3 player but i wouldn't really be able to get a new phone so cheap and i would loose all my contacts and important information on my phone.
    Although, talking about the battery, 'The screen adjusts the brightness depending on the ambient light and turns itself off when you're making a phone call to save power.' this may happen on many options of the phone which will save battery power alot.

    “By entering the mobile phone market, Apple hopes to thwart increasing competitive pressure from 'converged' handsets such as the Nokia N-Series and the Sony Ericsson Walkman phones. Improvements in storage capacity are allowing handset vendors to compete with MP3 players for capacity. MP3 handsets, like the Sony Ericsson W950i, can store up to 4,000 songs – as much as standard iPod minis. http://www.mobileeurope.co.uk/news/news_story.ehtml?o=2764

    Sony Ericsson Walkman vs. iPhone Site one Site two

    SEW : 1.
    Less of a 'fanbase', although gaining many more users.
    2. Can buy quite large memory cards and use many in one phone but only one at one time, but not sure if you can get 4-8GB. W950i has on-board 4GB memory.
    3. Smaller screen but not as big as iPhone.
    4. Much cheaper than iPhone.
    5. Around 106mm tall x 54mm wide x 15mm deep. Smaller than iPhone apart from depth.
    6. Not much compared to iPhone on software, although it has photo, music, video editing software. Also, has e-mail via WAP/GPRS and radio.


    iPhone : 1. Larger 'fanbase'/popularity, SEW starting to challenge it.
    2. Choice of capacity but only 4GB and 8MB.
    3. Large easy to view screen.
    4. Much deerer than SEW.
    5. Around
    115mm tall x 61mm wide x 11.6mm deep. Larger than SEW.
    6. It runs a version of Apple's Mac operating system, OS X, and includes Widgets, Google Maps, the Safari browser and iTunes with CoverFlow. Apple has partnered with Google and Yahoo to bring maps and email to the device.

    Both:
    • Have camera
    • Have video
    • 2-3+ megapixel cameras

    Tuesday 20 February 2007

    ChaCha.Com

    I found this through a friend. Basically it is a search engine but instead of having to search through thousands of results. You speak to someone through IMing and they find results that are extremely relevant to what you want.

    I had been trying to fix my external soundcard for a long time. I asked the company 'Creative' if they could help and they said no but i could send it back and get a replacement, i got a replacement but it still didn't work. I then asked a friend how he fixed his and he said it was something to do with settings but wasn't sure. I then resulted to ChaCha.com and i spoke to someone called Lisa and she herself had previously had the same problem with hers and told me that she ran CCleaner and then hers worked well. I thought that this was a little bit crazy to run a program that clears out cookies and temporary internet files but i tried it. I ran it and after my soundcard volume control then worked. I was amazed...

    Good Points
    • Easier to find reliable results.
    • In my case, the 'helper' could have had the same problem and help you instantly without a search engine.
    • Quicker to find what your lucky for without looking through thousands of results.
    • You can explain in more detail without being given results that contain 'it' 'the' 'a' and such words that are used often.
    • Can ask for anything for them to find and they will try their hardest o find what you want.
    Bad Points
    • Don't know who you are talking to, same problems as myspace to do with privacy etc.
    • Can't always find results whereas Google or AskJeeves almost always find at leats one result.
    Overall, i think that ChaCha.com is an extremely good site and i would strongly recommend it.

    Friday 9 February 2007

    Social problems of New Technologies

    There are many problems on social interaction due to technology.
    For example, instead of meeting up, many people choose to interact on such websites and software as MySpace, Skype, MSN Messenger and Faceparty, and these are only a few.

    Technology has progressed, not so much recently, but nowadays people can interact basically with eachother how they would if they met up. Software/websites such as HabboHotel or Second Life, people can interact in similar situations as real life. Also, on MSN and Skype you can be on webcam or video call and basically you are audibly talking through microphone and on webcam, so its basically a face to face conversation.

    Mobile phones have had a social effect on many people, as around 50 million people in the UK currently use mobile phones. First of all people used to just call more often and not arrange plans properly and ring when they wanted to meet or for example. But, not mobile phones cause even less sociability due to text, video messaging/calling, mobile internet, mobile MP3's etc.

    For example, if i have arranged to meet someone in town centre and i get there and after 1 or 2 minutes after being there, i call or text the person to see where they are. This is a little ridiculous, but alot of people i know do this.

    Too add to the problem of unsocialness, schools expect kids to have at least one computer in their household with internet to do research...or things like this!
    Which gives children and adults more reason to talk over the internet rather than meeting up.

    There are good points to new technology and sociability though such as fa,mily or friends in foreign countries, it is much cheaper to talk online rather than text, call or go and see people in other countries or far away. It is a great way to stay in contact with friends when they have left school, left a job, moved away or just don't go out...

    The internet is also a great way of finding out information but isn't always reliable.
    It also is starting to make people extremely lazy. For example online shopping - people choose to do their weekly shop online to save them walking places, but this is good because for people who live quite far away from towns and do not have transport, but some people are just getting completely lazy these days. Also, to populate such online shops such as play.com, Tesco Online, Sainsbury's they offer resuctions and more deals than in the actual shops.

    Sunday 4 February 2007

    iPod and iTunes

    Ipods have become a huge hit compared to Walkmans and MP3 players. 'Apple have sold over 70 million iPod music players.' (BBC)
    Even though much more highly priced than many other iPod like MP3 players, iPods have proved to be a huge hit. When i purchased my iPod the reason i chose it was because:
    • I could use it directly with iTunes
    • I brought a nano which was made from a highly strong metal and i am prone to breaking MP3 players.
    • It looked stylish
    • Most people i knew had one and from trying theres i thought that iPods were a good MP3 player.
    • Easy to use
    • And there were alot of cases and accessories to make it look better and also to protect it compared to other MP3 players around at that time.
    I also thought it was reasonably priced for how many GB its had.
    There were rumours that the battery basically is knackered after a year when the warranty runs out, whcih did make me consider if to get one or not, but a battery always being recharged in an iPod or for this matter any other MP3 is going to break sometime, and therefore when my battery started to act a little weird i sent it back and got a complete new iPod with no difficulty.

    http://shop.ipodworld.co.uk/weblog/archives/2005/11/itunes_reaps_ip.html


    Also, recently iPod fans have helped make Apple iTunes one of the top ten music sellers in the US.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6272051.stm

    'Apple has reported a 78% surge in profits for the three months to 30 December, boosted by strong Christmas sales of its iPod digital music player.'

    '
    Apple sold 1.6 million computers and more than 21 million iPods during the quarter, growth of 28% and 50% respectively from a year earlier.'

    '
    Apple's stock increased 16% last year after more than doubling in 2005, and tripling in 2004.'

    This information proves that alot of Apple software sales have boosted since iPods have been released.
    I had not heard about the make Apple until iPods were released so in my opinion, iPods have been the biggest thing that has helpedto boost Apple and it's products.

    Nintendo Wii

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6297483.stm

    'Japanese firm Nintendo has seen profits jump in the nine months from April to December, thanks to popularity of its new Wii games machine and DS console.'

    Nintendo Wii has proved extremely popular boosting Nintendo's profit by 43%

    'The Wii is competing with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's Playstation 3, which has faced production problems.'

    '
    Names such as Mario, Pokemon and Donkey Kong are traditionally associated with Nintendo, but the company has also introduced games targeted at older players, such as Brain Training for Adults, which have sold well. The success of the Wii and DS has already led Nintendo to set bolder profit forecasts for the full financial year. It recently predicted that profits would rise by 28% to 185bn yen for the year to 31 March.'

    By supplying games for all ranges, boosts the sales more because they are beginning to have a larger target audience.

    There have been one or two problems but Nintendo coped with these problems well and Nintendo Wii's are again wanted by alot of children, teenagers and adults.

    I know many people who have Nintendo Wii's and they think that the new console is amazing and them their parents and younger siblings all find it simple to use and enjoyable.

    I have now actually played on a Nintendo Wii...and i am much more interested in them. I played on it for only on it for a minute or two but i did find it quite funny...yet maybe a little embarrassing...and im sure the...talented...person in the video below should be too =P....
    I would even buy one from experience because it was so different from any other console i have played on:
    • The controller is in the shape on something that we use everyday..a remote controller and works like one as muchas it looks like one..e.g you point it at the console to use it, it's the same shape as a control etc.
    • The controller and console also allows for a much more 'excersize' experience and ability to move around more freely due to wireless which also means a much enjoyable experience.
    • It is much more interactive in my opinion than any other console i have been on because you feel much more like you are in the game rather than just moving our thumbs
    • The console itself it very small.
    Overall i think the NintendWii is one of the best consoles i have ever played on!


    Channel 4 On Demand

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6212462.stm

    This is the new service from channel 4 where you can catch up or just simply watch tv programmes through your computer and internet.

    I have tried the service myself, some programmes are free some are 0.99p and films are due to be released soon to watch for not alot more. Also, soon you will able to subscribe rather than pay for each thing you wants which i think will prve popular.

    'Viewers are able to download most of the channel's current schedule for up to 30 days after transmission or choose programmes from its archives.'

    Basically, most programmes past and present.

    I think this will be popular because most people do not like everything on the channel and this way theycan pick and choose what they want to watch and can access it, but 'Each programme will "disappear" from users' computers 48 hours after they start to watch.'

    Downloads can take up to an hour and a half which if ok to be fair considering the length of some programmes, but only people using Windows XP and those who have Windows Media Player 10 installed.

    'Channel 4 said it had signed contracts with almost 100 independent production companies, including Endemol, which makes Big Brother, and would also offer selected films under the same terms for £1.99.'

    Tuesday 30 January 2007

    Microsoft Vista

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6309651.stm

    This is a BBC link to information about the new Microsoft Vista.

    Versions
    • Home Basic - improved search and security but no Aero interface (pictured)
    • Home Premium - As above but with Aero, Media Center options, back-up tools, DVD burning software
    • Vista Ultimate - All home and business features, plus a series of downloadable Ultimate Extras

    Being 3 different versions i'm guessing that the prices will vary alot.

    1."Vista has taken a long time to develop so there is quite a lot of pent up consumer demand for it."

    By this statement i assume that Microsoft expect Vista will be popular, therefore it must be better than XP etc...

    2.'Ovum predicts that 15% of XP machines will be running Vista by the end of 2007. '

    But from this statement they aren't asking for many consumers for the product, i would of at least thought over 50% if going by statement 1.

    From the information i have heard about Vista, it doesn't seem very appealing to me and i think that XP Profesional that i have is more than enough. I also think that if only 15% by the end of this year, they are not expecting alot. I don't think i will upgrade to Vista because it doesnt appeal to me. For example, i don't particularily want 3-D characteristics, although voice commands do appeal to me but i'm not sure to what extent voice commands are used on Microsoft Vista and i can already use voice commands on Windows XP Professional, but i suppose that eventually i will have Vista because they state that 'Microsoft has pledged to continue support for XP users until 2011. ' but only until 2011.

    Recently since Vista has been brought out, Microsoft have admitted that the speech recognition features could be hijacked so that the PC tells itself to delete files or folders.

    With this in mind, Vista is starting to appeal less and less to me the more i hear.'

    I asked someone i know who has Vista and they said once they had it, it crashed 3 times in the first few weeks and their computer had only ever crashed once before. Also, they do not think it is much better than XP and wouldn't give it a 5 star review although some aspects of it are quite good and are a little better than XP. Also, they advised me not to get it as i am getting a new laptop and should only get Vista if i am going to be buying a very high quality and fast laptop.

    More info: http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/emea/topics/solutions/winvista?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=anavml