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Sunday, October 16, 2011

iPhone 4S.. The Best Yet


iPhone 4S

I recently purchased the iPhone 4S and haven't put it down since. The device is the best on the market. As a technology freak, I've tried out most phone brands and used them for extended periods of time. Every situation is better handled with the iPhone 4S . The key updates with the iPhone 4S are Siri (Personal Assistant), speed boost (A5 chip), and the 8 MP camera.

Siri is absolutely amazing, surprising me every time I use it. Siri answers almost any question you throw at it. It's intelligent speech recognition gets all words that you say, no matter how complicated. Beyond that, Siri understands the command and will either answer in it's own words or search it on the web for you. It's something you have to see to believe and I will be posting a video shortly to test out the technology.

The speed boost with the brand new A5 chip that has been in the iPad is astonishing. The speeds have doubled with downloads, browsing, etc. Also, the graphic in apps like Infinity Blade have increased a whopping seven times. I would normally despise going to my Blackberry and Droid when I wanted to look something on the internet because it took so long. With the iPhone 4S any internet browsing is lightning fast. It's as if the phone is running on 4G.

The 8 MP camera on the iPhone 4S is perfect and the absolute best out there . I just sold my 16 MP camera because I realized that my iPhone 4S was actually taking better pictures in all situations.  The lighting, crystal clear images, and more make this the best of the best in the phone camera world. The 1080p HD video is the last thing that blows away competition with its amazing footage.

This is my short review on the iPhone 4S and I plan to update a video at some point going into further detail.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Boat- Grady White 1993 Gulfstream


Here our boat is going 35 mph along the coast of Greenwhich and we're having fun as always. This boat is a thrill no matter where you go.

Friday, January 21, 2011

iPhone Finally Comes to Verizon

VERIZON IPHONE

      The Verizon iPhone, rumored to come out since the original in 2007, is finally here. Considering that I've wanted one since then, the question is whether or not it's worth it. Three main reasons that you have to consider before owning the iPhone are the performance, price, and how useful it really is.

      Performance is the primary reason that Apple has been so successful over the 35 years its been in operation. Every single one of their products have been top of the line, popular items, and judging from their stock, they've gained popularity. As for the iPhone, it's managed to earn top of the line reviews from most anyone who has one. The interface has amazing simplicity, and is the best I've seen. Each individual app performs fabulously, even when switching in between applications using the multi-tasking option. To continue, one of my favorite parts is the functionality of the camera. It feels as if you're carrying around a top-of-the-line camera, but amazingly it's a device only .37 inches thick. The list could go on forever, but just from these few instances, the performance can be considered above the average rating.

     The price ($199) of the iPhone is the same in comparison to most other smart phones with a 2-yr-contract, but once you step out of that, Apple will slam you with a $600 charge for the 16GB iPhone, $700 for the 32GB, and it goes up from there. Yes other smart phones have the raised charges for the phone without a contract, but Apple manages to win in the top price battle. From my perspective $700 for a phone is outrageous, and would probably decide to wait until my update is up. From a  financial perspective, a tight budget  doesn't agree with this phone. This is because not only do you have to pay for the texting and voice plan, but they add in the $30 monthly charge for internet capabilities and it's mandatory. So before making a snap decision on getting  this phone, you always have to consider the long-term fees incorporated within the purchase.

    From past experiences, I know that smart phones are great, but realized that without a real purpose to have one, it's a waste. When looking at the iPhone, it has a vast array of incredible features including a great web browser, email, iPod, and apps that help get everyday tasks done. For instance, when using the iPhone, you can click on the weather channel app and within seconds see a seven-day forecast. Many people don't bother investing the money in smart phones because they believe that even if they did have the option to use the web browser, it would be too slow to use. With the iPhone that isn't the case at all. Web speeds using 3G service surprised me everywhere I went. Beyond that, my recommendation is to have a reason behind purchasing an iPhone. Yes all the features are great, but it really comes down to the difference between wanting it or needing it.

Comment below if you have any questions.

Brought to you by Christopher, a happy Apple Inc. user.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Distractions

Phones, Facebook, Twitter, email, and much more, all are things that distract people; including me. My story begins in eighth grade when I got my first phone. With the phone in my possession, amazed by the fact that you could text people and get a response within minutes, forgot about school. With a grade average of a 95 that moment, I managed to lower it to an 85 within a week. Without even noticing I continued school thinking I was doing well, until I got my first test score. I didn't realize that something as simple as a phone could strip me of my ability to study, get my work done, and concentrate. All I could think about was how ridiculous all of it was. I was permanently stuck in this "sinkhole." That was my short story and I'm going to tell you how to steer clear from that sinkhole that so many have fallen into.

First step is to turn everything off, computer, phone, iPad, iTouch, and all that fancy technology out these days. This simple strategy has helped and continues to help me in what seems like a million situations everyday. It almost gives you a relief to know that you don't need to rush back to the phone, the computer, and everything else and respond to a beep or buzz. Beyond that, it helps your mind concentrate on what your doing. This supposed "multi-tasking" doesn't work for anyone no matter how smart you are. Trying to text, respond to an email, and get your work done all at the same time almost always ends up in a disaster.

Second step is to have designated times to do what you want instead of mixing them into your "work time." With this in mind, you know that if you get your things done well, that you can finally take a break afterward. I've realized that when you have distractions all around you, tasks that should normally take 20 mins are taking three hours. Believe it or not, I'm not even exaggerating. This is reality, and having separate times to do work and play is the best solution.

My last suggestion is simply to let go. Many people get so used to feeling the need to engage in distractions that they forget how to actually focus. This is an easy problem to fix. After talking to many people I know, just playing music in the background or fiddling with a pen while your working takes away that constant "empty feeling."

That's my perspective on things and I hope it helps those who struggle with parting themselves from distractions.

This is brought to you by Christopher, a happy Apple user.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Apple vs. PC

When it comes to the issue on whether to decide on an Apple product or the obvious alternative, PC, it's all up to the buyer. Yes there are firm believers on either side of the argument, but there's obvious differences in products; price, format, and quality.


Price for most people is very important, and that's something I stand by. The hard decision is whether to spend $700 on a great PC, or $1000 on the lowest version of a Mac. From personal experience, Mac has continued to amaze me, but all PC users continue to rave about the new Windows 7. With all the fun and interesting programs that mac has to offer included within the price such as iLife, this really adds a bonus to the functionality as well as an incentive to pay that little extra money.


Format is what really gets to be a controversial topic between people who need to decide between the two highly competing companies. Yes, PC users as of now, are most of the public, but the small percentage that Apple Inc. holds is still a very large number of individuals. With the operating system that Macs run, it has a simple, easy to use, layout that most, if not all users enjoy. When it comes to PC and all the companies that are under that platform, it's all just about the same; simple, clear, and a tad harder to use than a mac. Yes I'm saying this only because I've had the opportunity to use both a PC and a Mac for most of my life and there's an obvious winner.

To show the winner, I'm going to move onto the topic of quality. This is where the real differences bounce off the page at the buyer. The very sleek and astonishingly simple design that all Macs have, blow most buyers away. Between the iMac(desktop), the Macbook, and the Macbook Pro all three of these computer models are simple. For instance, for the iMac, there's only a single cord vs. the PCs and the what seem like a million cords cluttering your workspace. I know that many PCs have tried to compete with that "simple" design,  but honestly still haven't mastered it as well as Macs have. The materials are fabulous, but that's what you get for the extra price you pay. Now PCs have the plastic. I'm sure there are many variations and I will support Sony, Dell, and HP in that the quality is great. I hear many people enjoy it and I'll stand by there point of view.

Now it's up to the buyer, what do you really want and need in a computer? For most, it's a simple and easy answer, "I just want it to work!" This is something that everyone needs to take into consideration. Macs, no matter how much software you load up on them, don't ever slow to a speed anywhere near what PCs seem to. My family had a PC for six years and we all continue to say that it was our worst purchase. Within a year from the day we bought it, it slowed to a speed that would deter anyone from staying on it.

That's what I think, now you have to decide.

This is brought to you by Christopher, a happy Apple Inc. user.