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<div>As always, share and enjoy!</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-61759928072404905852010-06-11T14:06:00.005-04:002010-10-28T20:51:14.707-04:00New mac ends up being a Pad<div><b>Yes, I followed the crowd and got an iPad.</b><br />I'm telling you, it is the best computer you will ever have. It is as portable as a netbook, as easy to use as an iPhone and as capable as a notebook. I thought you might like to know my opinion about this one so here it is, iPad 3G 64 GB review!<br /></div><br /><div>This might sounds a little bit weird coming from me but I do not indent to talk about all its good points anymore than I already did. That's what everybody talk about and we all know what they are already. So, let's bash the iPad to make sure you know everything there is to be known about your next purchase.</div><br /><div><b>Ok, we already know it's awesome, now what?</b><br />After playing with it for two days, I've found two major bugs and one funny glitch. All of those are local to the Canadian iPad and might not be in the other configurations. The two bugs are in fact not even related to the iPad directly. You might never notice them unless you use an external USB, Bluetooth or dock keyboard and Rogers services. </div><br /><div>The first one is a very weird problem. You'll use your keyboard like you do everyday and suddenly, an app or a website will prompt your for your password. You type your password and hit enter expecting everything to work correctly but then... Wrong password. Type it again and you'll notice that the accented characters on the keyboard as well as various alt-key shortcut doesn't work. As I said, you might never notice that since it only happens in passwords fields and requires your password to use accented or some very specific special characters. However, if it still happens to you like it happened to me, simply type the letters with the virtual keyboard and you are good to go.</div><br /><div>The second bug is related to our wonderful cellular network here in Canada. --Where is that sarcasm punctuation mark when I need it.-- The iPad is advertised as letting you upgrade your plan from nothing to 5 GB per month anywhere you want, anytime you want. That is not true. If you have no data plan, the 3G logo will still appear in the status bar but you will not have any internet access... not even on the Rogers website. It means that you can't buy a 3G plan without any access to a WiFi network. Good luck buying that plan the moment you need it stuck in the woods with no WiFi kilometres around you.</div><br /><div>Last glitch only appeared in Things (from Cultured Code) so far but is still a bug with the operating system itself. If a popup window appear over a toolbox, rotating the iPad will cause the toolbox to rotate face the wrong direction. It only happens in that particular case which so far only Things have been using them in such a way.</div><br /><div><b>Wrap-up</b><br />So far, that's all the bad things I've found about my iPad. Next post will be about how to protect your iDevices with some very good products. See you all then!</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-86590077713537583552010-05-10T22:37:00.003-04:002010-05-10T23:20:08.336-04:00Hands on the Apple Magic Mouse<div><b>Why you want it</b><br />Most persons just look at the Magic Mouse and see just an other <i>one button</i> mouse because, obviously, Apple doesn't make any two button mouses. I really don't know where does that thing started since Apple has been making multi-button mice for years now. Anyway, this doesn't matter anymore because, we are back to one and don't need anymore of them. To reuse the words of one of our friends at Apple: "The face of the product is pretty much defined by a panel of multi-touch glass". That is exactly what it is, and believe me, it is the perfect material for a mouse. It has a beautiful slim profile that might seem awkward at first but is actually very comfortable. The reason is, it feel like using a touchpad. In fact, it is so slim that it just sit there, hollow like a ghost, under your hand. It cause your hand to end up in a very natural position which is very similar to the one you would get if you where to just let it lay with a natural curve on a table.</div><br /><div>On a more technical perspective: the laser is very precise, there is no wireless lag since it is using bluetooth and, believe it or not but the built-in battery have around 1500 hours at constant use!</div><br /><div><b>Why you will buy it</b><br />The reason why you will probably buy it is the same one that convinced me. It have nothing to do with the actual product and in fact, you can already get it for free on the Internet. It is a custom driver called <a href="http://blog.boastr.net/">BetterTouchTools</a> and it work with both the Magic Mouse and the MultiTouch Trackpad you get on the Macbooks. This special piece of software let you discover what that mouse can really do.</div><br /><div>What Apple doesn't tell you about it is that even though there is only 4 "gestures" (aka: left click, right click, scroll and two fingers swipe left/right) the mouse actually supports up to 4 pressure points (11 on the Trakpad). What does that means? Well, it means that you can use up to four fingers to do some crazy moves on the mouse! Yup! 4 fingers! In fact, BTT supports 39 different gestures on the Magic Mouse and 47 on the Trackpad! And the best part of it is that they are 100% configurable. You can set them to do one of the predefined action or a keyboard shortcut. Combined with softwares like <a href="http://www.cockpitapp.com/">Cockpit</a>, you can lunch scripts as macros and have complex operations (like renaming a bunch of files to match a specific scheme) in the touch of one (but probably more) fingers.</div><br /><div>With this tool, you can laugh at all of those who buy gaming mice with 8 buttons and support macros because, yours can do a lot more than them plus, it got the looks.</div><br /><div><b>The only bad point</b><br />Strangely enough, the only bad point about that mouse is what Apple always did the best: Packaging. It look nice, it is small and very space-friendly but it has two little problems. First is the way the mouse is hanging in it. There's a glued plastic piece that hold it there and the glue has the tendency of remaining on the mouse. Second is the lack of a little transport pouch that would have been welcome considering its pretty surface that I don't want to scratch. Plus, it could have doubled as a wiping cloth.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-39333527427866317312010-04-10T14:59:00.006-04:002010-04-23T14:46:04.338-04:00Understanding flash on OS X<div><b>First of all</b><br />No, I am not dead. I just don't like to say stuff that no body want to read anyway so I kept my mouth (keyboard?) shut for a little while.</div><br /><div><b>Second</b><br />Next review will be about whatever thing I'll buy next. It will probably be an iPad or the new rumoured MacBook Pros. I can't promise anything about this though.</div><br /><div><b>Third, the reason of my post...</b><br />As many of you probably heard of already, iPhone OS 4 is coming soon and some of us, like me, already have the beta installed on their phones. Seriously, it is the best operating system I even seen on a phone since smartphone are in the market. There's a lot of stuff in it that apple didn't told you which can theoretically bring iPhone OS 4.0 up to par with any DESKTOP operating system out there. That's just how great it is.</div><br /><div>Unfortunately, all that we seem to ear about it these days are bad stuff... which is kind-off strange actually. A big majority wanted multi-tasking. Now that they've got it, all that we can read is stuff like: "I don't really care about it, I would have preferred Flash that this." Yes, this article is dedicated to you, people that doesn't have any sense of mobile device logic.</div><br /><div><b>Flash, a plague to avoid</b><br />The first reason why anybody would want to avoid Flash like a plague is about stability issue. Here's a nice one, while I've been writing this article, look what popped on my screen!</div><br /><img src="http://web.me.com/kawazoe.masahiro/HiTek/flashCrash.png" /><br /><div>See, it managed to crash while doing nothing! That little thing made me wonder so I started to investigate on was could be the reason of this crash. After running a little software called Shark, a performance analyzer tool that come with Xcode, I discovered somethings that should have remained buried. What it does it that is detect cache miss (moments when requested data is not available in cache and need to be pulled from an other cache level) in the L2 processor cache and list them.</div><br /><div>I have exported the report to a text file and I'm providing it for you to read <a href="http://web.me.com/kawazoe.masahiro/HiTek/files/sharkReport.txt">on this link</a>. It is very easy to understand. The numbers to the left are the numbers of call to a function, the gibberish in the middle is the memory emplacement of the function and the text at the right is the name of the library that provided the function. Now keep in mind that this report was requested during a normal writing session. I have music playing in iTunes and a couple of software is running. Notice anything strange here? First process in the list is the mack kernel (or the OS X subsystems if you prefer). It represent roughly 14.2% of the entire cache misses which is normal. The second one though... I expected it to be iTunes since it is doing realtime audio playback and require frequent access to the processor cache but... no...</div><br /><div>In fact, Flash Player represent 51.7% of all the cache miss that happened during this session. Basically, it means that half of the calls that the required my computer to access the RAM during the 10 seconds of profiling happened because of the Adobe Flash library. This is a very good reason to consider it like a plague as it use as much CPU time as a virus! In fact, flash player used 1 minutes 32.24 seconds of CPU time in 4 hours of not using it. As a little comparison note, iTunes only caused 4.4% of the misses and used 9 minutes 23 seconds of CPU time in constant playback during the last 4 hours.</div><br /><div>So, what does it mean? It means that Flash is not only very hungry CPU wise but also memory wise. It also show us that it is not optimized at all and keep on doing more and more request to the system memory.</div><br /><div><b>Touch is the future</b><br />Based on what we can see today, people consider touch screen devices as the way of the future. It does have a little futuristic sense to it but believe me there's nothing impressive in them as they were in use since a good 10 to 20 years! Why am I talking about this? Because Flash is the complete opposite! Flash applications are generally built with a point-and-click interface so around 90% of them doesn't work at all on a touch based device like the iPhone. There's no way to access the various menus of the interface because you need to <u>point</u> at them and not <u>click</u> or tap on them. As a result even if you could run Flash on a touch based device like an iPhone, you would not be able of using it as it was not designed for this kind of usage.</div><br /><div>Some websites like LinkedIn doesn't use Flash and still have some compatibility issues with a touch based interface because they try to limit their content to the size of the screen and use scrollbars to let you access the rest of it instead of thrusting the web browser and letting it do it's job.</div><br /><div><b>Flash on the iPhone?</b><br />No way! Never! Not because it sucks performance wise and would drain your battery faster than light, but for the same reason I don't want an HP Slate. It was not designed to be used with touch in the first place.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-40204757929462721062010-01-30T10:50:00.002-05:002010-01-30T11:33:25.285-05:00Pleasant deception<div><b>Apple event</b><br />Well. Like I thought, the last Apple keynote was indeed a very interesting one. Unfortunately for me, it didn't bring me the new MacBook Pro's that I expected which means that I'll have to wait a bit more to get my hand on those magnificent new laptops. On the other side, you might remember that I said a while ago that I was planing on buying a Netbook to fill the gap between my MacBook Pro and my iPhone. I am not anymore and I'm pretty sure you know why.</div><br /><div><b>iPad, the hidden capabilities.</b><br />When Apple presented the iPad, they said that it has to excel at some key points to be useful and gain market share. They so much focused on them that the keynote even got a little long at some points. What really interested me in the iPad is what they didn't told us. For instance, how many of you heard of the Optimus Maximus keyboard? Well probably not much. Here's little <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/">link</a> to present the product. The company that make it also have a concept called the Optimus Tactus. By now, you should have spotted the price of the Maximus which is 2 000 USD. Now guess how much the Tactus would cost! Exactly! Too much for anyone to buy! NOT! In fact, anyone can buy it! You just need to get an iPad and install a simple application.</div><br /><div>This is how it works, this iPad isn't about replacing a Netbook. It's about a whole new bunch of possibilities. I'm planing to get the 64 GB wifi model. I don't need 3G because I have my iPhone for that, same for the GPS. I'll buy the two docks. One for my desktop to hold it close to my monitors, and the second one will always be in my backpack. With this setup, I have an awesome student notebook and a nice third monitor for my desktop. As a little plus, I also get an environment friendly and very capable device on the go.</div><br /><div>The iPad is all about finding your way to use it. You might buy a 16 GB WiFi model and stuck it to your fridge. That way you always have your recipes, phonebook, morning journal, weather, etc. close to you. Try to tell me that you never dreamt of that. I'll never believe you.</div><br /><div><b>Conclusion</b><br />Where everyone see an oversized iPod Touch or a device that can't compete with a laptop, I see a lots of possibilities, fun and futuristic setups. On that word, I'll return to my hometree.</div><br /><div>Kìyevame ulte Eywa ngahu</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-32756243685677412992010-01-19T23:48:00.007-05:002010-01-30T10:49:49.945-05:00Kaltxì ma smuk!<div><b>Avatar</b><br />Yeah... It's good... 'ish... NOT!</div><br /><div>I saw it 3 times and I plan on seeing it two times more just this week. I'm a total bad-ass fan. So much fan that I even started to learn the Na'vi language, as you could see in the title of this post. I don't often speak about stuff other than technology here so you might think that I'm a complete geek which is in front of the computer 90% of the time, sleep 40% of the day, eat in front of is computer to boost its computer-time/usage, listen to anime, read manga and play D&D twice a week! Well you are completely right!</div><br /><div>BUT! I also happen to be a big fan of music, movie production and constructed language, such as Na'vi. That's why I wanted to talk about a wonderful site called learnnavi (<a href="http://www.learnnavi.org">http://www.learnnavi.org</a>) which have a growing community of Avatar fan but more importantly Na'vi speakers! I happen to be very active on this site, if you want to talk to me in Na'vi I'm on their forum, IRC and TeamSpeak channel whenever I'm in front/side/back/near a computer.</div><br /><div>That's it! Want to learn Na'vi? That's the place.</div><br /><div><b>A new Apple in 7 days</b><br />The next important thing is Apple's latest announcement. You might remember that I was going to get a new MacBook Pro when they'll release the core i7 ones. That might very well be the day! So stay tuned on that. I'm gonna post a little resume of the keynote and might very well post a review of my next little gadget.</div><br /><div>See you soon! Kìyevame ulte Eywa ngahu!</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-66950185987379811512009-12-13T01:07:00.008-05:002009-12-13T02:25:21.031-05:00Every one apart me is a bloke<div><b>And you can't argue with it!</b><br />No! You can't argue with me about it and even if you want to try, and the only reason why you would want to do such a thing is that you don't have a clue what a bloke is, then first go to <a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bloke#Noun">this link</a> to learn what it really means.</div><br /><div>Now more seriously. Here's the little backstory about it. I own a company based in Québec named "Centre de Solutions Informatiques Inc." or C.S.I. for short. Our team is based on developers and hardware crack that follows 63 technology related RSS feeds that publish around 1 280 news a day. We are basically pure and polished specialist in computers and we're endlessly learning and improving ourselves. Technology is everything we like, everything we do and everything we live for. We're so enthusiast that, as I said, we've started a company. Yes! That's how bad we are infected.</div><br /><div>We've taken a big time looking at the market and I can assure you that in our current service zone, there is just no one that will do a better job than us for better pricing and better time. To do this analysis, we used the latest technology in marketing which is... ours beloved clients! We actually used feedbacks from our clients to build our price tags. Anyway, enough advertising and here comes the story.</div><br /><div><b>One bloke in the see</b><br />I (not we) currently deserve personalized services to 2 company and around 25 persons. That's in fact rather good. But in the end, every single one of my clients keep on... deserting me! Yes! I have absolutely no idea why, but every time they've got a problem, they first call me, I then friendly give them consulting and they finally go off like they suddenly knows anything about the computer world, which they obviously don't, and make an ash of it.</div><br /><div>This annoy me so much that it made me write this post just so that I could cool down instead of bashing through the head of one of them that did it an other time just a day before I'm writing this. I will not go into the details to respect his privacy but, he actually made Windows XP installed on an Intel Core i7 computer! Now, if you're a bloke about computers, which I'm not, you'll already scream at him because you know that Windows XP just can't handle a dual core correctly. And this is not a dual core, it's a quad with hyper-threading which make it even more difficult. You need at least Windows Vista or Windows 7 to handle all of that power correctly but WAIT! Their's more! This computer is actually... the latest iMac.</div><br /><div>I'm not joking. This is true, I swear that this is true! Now I'll show you an other time that I'm not a bloke in this kind of stuff. You see, Windows XP has horrible power saving features. In fact, it doesn't support half the the power saving features that are on that brand new computer. Now you're probably already laughing at me saying that this is a desktop computer and that it doesn't need power saving features! WRONG! Let me show you my point with a simple table:</div><br /><table class="blue_top" cellspacing="0" ><tr><td>Component</td><td>Avg. consumption</td></tr><tr><td>CPU</td><td>85 watt</td></tr><tr><td>Memory</td><td>25 watt</td></tr><tr><td>Motherboard</td><td>15 watt</td></tr><tr><td>Graphic card</td><td>135 watt</td></tr><tr><td>Hard drive</td><td>5 watt</td></tr><tr><td>Monitor</td><td>50 watt</td></tr><tr><td><b>Total</b></td><td>315 watt</td></tr></table><br /><div>Now that look pretty normal, isn't it? Nop; This is enormous! I have a server which has a very similar configuration to that and it's doing 80. My Mac Pro is averaging 145 watts and it has 10 GB or HUNGRY fully buffered DDR2 memory and two old and not very economical Xeon 5400 series CPUs. That's without counting the supercharged 8800 GT that benchmark like a 9800 GTX!</div><br /><div>So, not only does he's iMac now require a nuclear power plant to run, it also require an earth-sized power supply; which it hasn't. The 2009 iMac has only a 365 watt power supply. Now you're still laughing at me saying that 315 is smaller that 365. Well... Yes it is... But, this PSU only has 85% efficiency which move its maximum output to 5 watt less that the average needed. This could cause a problem.</div><br /><div>Windows XP will basically kills my client's computer. That's how simple it is. By the way, if you're interested, putting Windows Vista in it would decrease the consumption to 175 watt which is 45% less. That's without saying that the performance would increase as Windows Vista is much better at handling multiple CPU cores.</div><br /><div><b>The result</b><br />Not only this guy had an horrible services that will rot is computer on the mid/long run. It will also cost him 100 $ more to run his computer at the end of the year that it costed him if he installed Windows Vista in the first place. And here's the interesting part: I didn't even mentioned OS X yet. And here's why: I'm not talking about dual booting or anything. The guy actually removed OS X 10.6 and put Windows XP in place claiming that it was a much lighter and faster operating system!</div><br /><div>That basically means that my client, who decided to bought a Mac to give it a try, will not even see what OS X look like. Not to mention that OS X has even better power management capabilities than even Windows 7. Running Slow Leopard, that computer actually get down to 95 watt on average use which would save him 160 $ a year just in electricity.</div><br /><div><b>The point</b><br />Every single one of my clients do that every single time. They always end up in my office begging for help to solve the issues that caused the idiot that they went to in the first place. And they do that, even when they are old friend of mine. I have absolutely nothing agains competition, in fact I even found it sporty, but when all the competition there is is that... I'd prefer to kick them in the face with a very, very big hammer.</div><br /><div><b>Conclusion</b><br />That's exactly why me and two of my friends started this company. We are so sure about this that we're planing, building... no... it became hand-crafting, swinging and then throwing that hammer to their faces ourselves the best we can possibly do. We believe that average computer knowledge here in Québec sucks and we think we might just be what the province need to get up on its feet an finally learn how to appreciate that latest gadget that came out without having to ask the vendor how to turn it on.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-69322613903926401562009-12-11T15:12:00.004-05:002009-12-12T11:57:49.458-05:00Getting back... In force!<div><b>SSD Benchmarks</b><br />I have a surprise for you. Ho well... It's not really a surprise since I've put that in the title and google analytics told me that there is about 91.89% of chances that you got here by googling "Apple SSD Benchmark". Anyway, I've run a couples of test and the results are just astonishing. Here they are:</div><br /><div>And that's it, they're already gone! That's just how fast it is. I think the only way it could get faster is to boot directly from RAM! (Ho! That's giving me an idea...) No seriously here is some figures:</div><br /><div><b>Boot time</b> is just under 17 seconds on OS X 10.6.2 and under 25 for Windows 7. This is blazing fast. But that's just uninteresting suff. You see, when you boot your computer, you can go get a coffee or anything while it work. So this is hardly a time saver. On the other side, that next one is going to be of big help.</div><br /><div><b>Safari</b>'s startup time is so small that you don't even care. In fact, I couldn't time it by hand. So, I went lazy and just didn't done it. You'll have to do with some words. There is simply no differences between opening Safari 4 and opening a new tab. That's how fast it is.</div><br /><div><b>Photoshop CS 4</b>, on the other side, is a bit slow. You have to count up to 4 before you can work in it. In fact, this is the slowest application that I've tested. There is just nothing slower than that. I think it pretty much guarantee a 4 seconds or less for just about anything.</div><br /><div><b>Conclusion</b><br />If you can, get one... don't. As fast as it look, the Apple SSD cost a lot and has not much to offer. It doesn't support TRIM nor does it have a garbage collector. That means that it will keep on slowing as you use it down to half it's original speed. That's very bad for a $ 600 option (MacBook Pro 13") or even a $ 200 one (MacBook Pro 17").</div><br /><div>By now, you've also realized that there is no way to get one in the Mac Pro without getting it out from a MacBook which mean it is now a $ 2000 upgrade. This is extremely costly, specially when you can get the Vertex for around $ 350.</div><br /><div>That's it! See you next week for some other great news.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-49876885952487868192009-10-14T18:38:00.003-04:002009-10-14T18:58:02.956-04:00I saw a snow flake<div><b>And it's bad new</b><br />I have three very big project going on at school and the only thing I want to do next is kill myself. The bad new is not that I'll die, it's that I will not be able to write on my blog! I already switched to a 1-time-per-2-week schedule but it's still not enough. So, don't be surprised if you don't hear about me for a while.</div><br /><div><b>On the bright side</b><br />Do you remember, about 4 months ago I did some benchmarks of the samsung in my MacBook Pro? If you don't, take a look <a href="http://hitekreview.blogspot.com/2009/06/macbook-pro-15-with-ssd-benchmarks.html">here</a> as it is like seeing the god of awesomeness. Anyway, here's the big new: In that post, I said that I'd try to move the SSD in my Mac Pro to see how it stand aside the RAID. Well... It's not going to happen today BUT... The SSD is now securely plugged in the Mac Pro with a handmade adapter built from the original Apple 320 GB HDD.</div><br /><div>So as everything couldn't get better, I'll give you some early eyes-taken results that will make you lick your floor: safari open in half the time it was doing on the laptop and iTunes even faster. But wait! There's more! My iTunes library is stored on my server which leverage the old RAID array and is connected using a gigabit link and it is STILL faster than the RAID alone!</div><br /><div>Anyway, I'll give some results when I'll have some time to do the benchmarks. Now, I've go to go coding...</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-3885073059981826842009-10-04T12:49:00.003-04:002009-10-04T13:18:32.218-04:00Snow Leopard, yes but...<div><b>.. it's not that good</b><br />Hi everyone, I'm sorry if I let you in the dark for two weeks but I had a lot to do recently and didn't had much time write. Who knows, it might even get worse as time goes on. Anyway, I'm here to talk about Apple recently released operating system. Snow Leopard, as it is called, is a very nice OS. It does have a lot more punch than his predecessor 10.5 but I'm not here to talk about stuff that you already know.</div><br /><div><b>Core upgrade</b><br />Apple rewrote a very big part of the os with snow leopard and that's nice for performances but, they also introduced an incalculable number of bugs. Nothing major but all of those things just keep on bothering you until you want to kill yourself. That's what I'm going to talk about. The way Apple bunched 10.6 to release it before Windows 7.</div><br /><div>First, Exposé. They did a lot with it and the new version is gorgeous; if you don't have a MacBook. If, like me, you do, well, you'll want to punch yourself in the face each time you use those wonderful 4 finger gestures. There's a glitch with them that cause Exposé to stick and render it unproductive. If you bring Exposé and close it using your trackpad without lifting your hand of it first, shit will happen. It will get stuck in the mode you activated and the only way to get your windows back is to do the inverse gesture! It's a very easy thing to solve and could take about ten minutes to fix but it look like it didn't make it in 10.6.1 released just one week after the official release.</div><br /><div>Next, Stacks. Finally, we can walkthrough a folder hierarchy without open a finder window. This was a long awaited feature but... It's buggy too! It work very well until you have a stack of a network volume. Here's what happen. First if the volume is not available and you click on it, it will display a transparent interrogation mark which is great but, if you click on it a second time, they stack up! Indefinitely! If the volume finally came online, they'll stick there! They don't even go away! Well that's most of a graphical problem and is indeed pretty minor. But still, it's just the start. As you'll use this stack, you'll realize that some obvious feature doesn't work. Deleting a file for instance. Yup, you can't delete a file from a network volume stack. Don't ask me why but dropping them in the Trash Can does nothing.</div><br /><div>Finally, Upgrade. OS X was always stated for it's upgrade capability. I decided to test it, just for fun. I installed 10.5 and then upgraded to 10.6. No change in the settings, no app installed. And guess what. After one week, half of my icons doesn't appear, VMware fusion icon display as 512x512 pixel of garbage, spotlight sometimes refuse to listen to my keyboard, and I'll pass over random freeze (not kernel panic, just complete computer lockup) and random application crash.</div><br /><div>Ho, I just forgot! There's also a keychain issue with the clean install that can get you locked up from your own computer. The only solution, if it is a solution, is to make your way to the keychain application and reset your keychain password.</div><br /><div><b>Moral</b><br />OS X 10.6 is a great operating system. It does work faster and has some new interesting stuff. On the other side, don't, ABSOLUTELY DON'T try to install it as an upgrade. You'll want to punch yourself so bad that you'll actually do it before doing a clean install.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-35792314483948386892009-09-20T15:54:00.004-04:002009-09-20T16:43:24.742-04:00I'm sorry but we have to ban money. That's just the way it is.<div><b>A call for help</b><br />I decided to wrote this post, even if it goes out of the range of what this blog should talk about, after reading the enclosed article (click on the title) which propose a "poor" solution about the problem that appeared recently with 30 sec music preview that are on various online music store. Everyone talk about it since one week and I think it's the perfect time to reply.</div><br /><div><b>The "poor" solution</b><br />The solution proposed by CrunchGeer is to simply ban music. As it is a solution, it is more temporary and risky than anything else. But still, Nickolas Deleon did risked to propose a solution and that's what important. Unfortunately, this ban would only cause the same thing to happen with the movie industry where previews would need to be bought. I don't even want to talk about software demos and other kind of consumable that could be "previewed".</div><br /><div>One people did offered a more realistic solution. You can see his comment on the same post under the name "Mika" where he say: "[...] promotion of music for commercial purposes by anyone other than the performers themselves is banned [...]". It is a better solution than the total ban as it will not create what I call the "Fahrenheit 451 Effect". If you know the book, you know what I'm talking about. You can resume it by "banning any form of expression is bad and might get the humanity to it's end".</div><br /><div><b>The good solution</b><br />What can be banned to solve this problem that is not considered as a form of expression? To answer this question, you must know why you need to banish something. It's not the fact that people want stuff that cause this issue. It's not the fact that people want it to be free. It's not the fact that creators want a reward for their product that cause the issue. It's the fact that people <u>NEED</u> a reward to live.</div><br /><div>In this case, the reward is money but it could be anything else. I'd like to quote a talk between two fictional characters that live in a world where this issue doesn't exist :</div><br /><div style="margin-left:24px; margin-right:24px; border:1px solid #69C; background-color:#CDDBFF;">- How much does this thing cost?<br />- The economic of the future is somewhat different. You see, money doesn't exist in the 24th century.<br />- No money? You meen you don't get paid?<br />- The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in ours live. We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity.</div><br /><div>You might have recognized Lili and Jean-Luc Picard from the "Star Trek - First Contact" movie that was released about 13 years ago. Believe it or not, this is the only solution to those issues. It will not only solve music issues but poverty and starvation too. That's without saying that it would rectify our justice system and could prevent many wars.</div><br /><div>I know, I know, everyone can dream but. Isn't there a saying that if many people have the same dream, it will come true? Well if there is, that make at least two: Me and Gene Roddenberry.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-5244009081476380712009-09-13T19:25:00.002-04:002009-09-13T19:50:34.935-04:00Long silence, a lot of good stuff<div><b>News</b><br />Sorry for the long silence. You might have been wondering what where happening here since the release of Snow Leopard. If you where, the answer is "A LOT". If you weren't, the answer is still the same! Take a look at what is coming and you'll certainly like it.</div><br /><div><b>Snow Leopard</b><br />I'm pretty sure that you can't take anything more about this new release of OS X but still, I want to add my word to it. I'll try to work out a new screen-cast to compare Windows 7 and OS X 10.6 file management systems. I think it will be a nice follow up to the last one which was about networking. It should be on YouTube in about one or two weeks.</div><br /><div><b>Server</b><br />As some of you might have heard, I decided to build a nice file server for my home. But, if you follow this blog since its beginning, you know that I can't stand cheep stuff. So... I might have overkilled it a bit. Look forward to a little how to build your own core i7 based enterprise class server! I'll also stitch to that my little 4 days adventure to build mine.</div><br /><div><b>School</b><br />I hear you already. YES! I'm STILL going to school. College to be exact. My 5th session in software development started about a month ago and I'm starting to have less and less time so you should expect that the 1-week-1-post formula could be a bit... stretched?</div><br /><div>For those interested, my current classes are "Advance C++ Programming", "Software Testing Basics", "Advance Database Programming" and "Advance Computer Network". If you ever have questions about any computer subject, I should be able to answer them.</div><br /><div><b>Company</b><br />That one is a bigger subject. It's been about two years that the idea first popup with my friends. We finally decided to go on with it and it's now official: We're working for an early 2010 opening. We are posted in Québec/Canada, more precisely in the Saint-Jérôme City, and we're aiming big. The company is named "Centre de Solutions Informatiques" (or "Computer Solution Center" for all of you non-french reader) and we're doing exactly what the name says. We're building all-in-one solutions for people and enterprises from low end hardware running Windows up to custom made high end hardware running custom made softwares.</div><br /><div><b>More to come</b><br />I know that this is more of a teaser than a real post but, it's not like I have much time to write right now. You should expect the server story in about a week if nothing goes into my plans.</div><br /><div>See you next week!</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-27590701123801058072009-08-28T09:02:00.002-04:002009-08-28T09:08:34.376-04:00Flash News: Snow Leopard shipped!<div><b>Did you received your copy yet?</b><br />I did not... But hey, the package got shipped yesterday (August 27) and with express shipping, I might even get it today! If I do, count on me to do a review of it this weekend. So for those of you how where unsure about if it will ship ON August 28 or FOR August 28, I think you have an answer and it's the one you where dreaming for :D</div><br /><div>As a side note, the screen cast series will now be about windows 7 vs OS X Snow Leopard since I wont have 10.5 anymore. I'm not sure I'll have the time to make a new screen cast this weekend but if I do, I'll keep you posted.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-49192496360716597162009-08-24T20:51:00.002-04:002009-08-24T21:04:28.517-04:00Screen Cast the first<div>I've started a series of screen-cast on youtube that compare some basic features of Windows 7 and OS X Leopard from an end-user point of view. I try to keep a humoristic tone (specially when something goes wrong like in this first video :P). I do one take per OS unless something preventing me from publishing the video happen. The idea is to show how each OS react on a first try. The settings related to the tests where also rested to assure the authenticity of the video.</div><br /><div>For the editing part, I try to keep it very close to the original. I will never cut a shot unless it's preventing me from publishing the video. In that case, there will be a notice in the video. Everything is shot in HD to help you see what I'm doing during the screen-cast.</div><br /><div>You can take a look on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh-TDH63rq4">Youtube</a> if you're interested. The first part is about some basic file and screen sharing over different network type. Which one is easier to use and what kind of features are to be expected with the DEFAULT OS configuration.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-54367923811816664262009-08-24T12:24:00.003-04:002009-08-24T12:31:33.745-04:00Flash News: Apple released Snow Leopard<div><b>Apple unleashed the beast... not quite...</b><br />You can already pre-order your copy of snow leopard from the Apple web site. It cost $29 for one license and $59 for the family pack (3 licenses). There's also a version sold for $169 that include iLife '09 and iWork '09, if you want them. It will be shipped on August 28. If you want to be the first to get your hands on it, you might want to say good by to free shipping and pay for the express shipping option.</div><br /><div>Get your copy now at <a href="www.apple.com">www.apple.com</a> and have a good day!</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-37495667568283466852009-08-13T13:49:00.002-04:002009-08-13T14:06:00.197-04:00IPREDator<div><b>A TPB company</b><br />The Pirate Bay announced a while ago a new service called <a href="http://www.ipredator.se">IPREDator</a>. It's a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service for the rest of us. VPN's are generally used by big company to help away workers keep in touch with their work documents. By using a VPN connection, they can have the same access as they normally have in house but kilometers away. IPREDator is the same kind of service but not for managing your home documents. It was designed to give you an private and 100% secure internet access. It uses industry-grade 128bit encryption to assure you that no one, not even your IPS, will be able to peek in your data transfers.</div><br /><div>This is specially useful if your ISP is using a proxy or if it's limiting peer to peer transfer speed. The idea is to tunnel every internet communication through the VPN and access the internet from a unlimited internet access in Sweden. And it work quite well actually! I've been beta testing the IPREDator service for three days now and I think this service as a great potential.</div><br /><div><b>What does beta means?</b><br />It means that if you try IPREDator, you'll experiment everything that a beta is. Slow, buggy and somewhat limited. I had a lot of issue accessing some websites and very slow speed. In fact, it literally split my internet access in half. But, on the other side, I can't complain since it do it's job. My IPS normally limit P2P traffic at 25 KBps between 18h and 2h30. When I enabled the IPREDator service, I got a lot of speed back. I jump from 25 KB to 250 KB witch is pretty good.</div><br /><div>As I said, this service is currently in private beta and with reasons, I doubt that it wouldn't blow up if everybody could try test it right now. If it don't it will just be slower and slower. Let's give TPB some time to make it work well before starting to use it every day.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-3764826362141887632009-08-06T20:16:00.002-04:002009-08-06T20:45:08.153-04:00iPhone 3G S Review - Software<div><b>When 1 + 1 = 3</b><br />Many people think that software is not that important. Well, on the iPhone, it is so important that it would probably never had shined as much as it did. iPhone OS 3.0 is what every iPhone users consider the first feature complete iPhone operating system. It bring to the end user every thing that they need and was long promise. Seriously, all that I can think of now is minors upgrades. If Apple release iPhone OS 4, it will be as long standing as OS X which will celebrate it's 9th year of existence soon.</div><br /><div>Cut-copy-paste, undo-redo, push notifications, accessibility features, spotlight, youtube uploading, compass, full-fledged AGPS. What would you want more? Space to store your medias? Is 32GB enough? Space to store you documents? Is 20 GB enough? What do you really need more?</div><br /><div><b>The iPhone as a PDA</b><br />Apple want you to see the iPhone as a simple yet powerful PDA. The software was also made accordingly. The first version had only simple and yet very useful features that about every phone has today, unless you found a phone that can't call, off-course. The second revision showed how much it can really do, by letting third parties play with it. Finally, the third and current revision was designed in response to the users and developers who wanted Apple to let them do more.</div><br /><div>Apple want you to see the iPhone as a PDA; With powerful calendar, contacts, media and internet capability. Under this perspective, you will always get limited potential. Even then, this limited potential is still very far away.</div><br /><div><b>What it can do</b><br />In OS 3.0, Apple added support for more than 1 000 APIs which bring many more possibilities with them. Right now, you can see augmented reality app emerging, ways to know what's going on instantly on the world with push notifications, record wonderful videos and publish them directly to youtube and that's over the already possible stuff. I must say, those features work very well and are functional up to the very detail. Just try to tap the microphone in the Voice Memos app and you'll see the VU meters peek. Even if it's not very useful, it show you that it work so well that those who created it even think it's time to relax and have some fun!</div><br /><div><b>What you can't do</b><br />The limited vision of PDA's give the iPhone a great knock-back. There's so much it can do and so little that it does. Ho yes, the app store is full of surprise but no one ever released an app that's on every single iPhone. An app that could really make that 800$ device do something other than enjoyable. That's something that would certainly interest business which is not the iPhone's specialty right now. That something is a fully fledged iWork or Office for the iPhone. There is very much you can do right now with web apps like Google Docs and Office 2010 web services but they where not designed for this. We need a real, official, office suite for the iPhone. We also need it to be used like a USB drive. And I'm not talking about getting root access to everything. Even if it's just a sandboxed app that work like the iDisk or Air Sharing, it would be perfect. It will let you use those 32 GB of space. And with this come the ability to download any file to the phone, directly to the storage app if there's no other application that can do something with the file.</div><br /><div><b>Review</b><br />There's not really something to review about the iPhone OS that wasn't already discussed. The only thing I can add is that the iPhone is now very mature, people and business ready and just wait for a user to download some apps and get it to do it's job; As the best smartphone on the market yet.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-22903273022698841762009-07-30T14:38:00.017-04:002009-07-30T16:11:41.005-04:00iPhone 3G S review - Hardware<div><b>Does it really need one?</b><br />No not really, the iPhone is a proven device since the start but, there has been some little changes since the release of the first iPhone 2 years ago. It is the first time two iPhones generation live together in the stores. You now not only have to choose how much space you want. If you're planing on getting an iPhone and you're not sure which one you want, this review is for you.</div><br /><div><b>Decisions, decisions, decisions...</b><br />First of all, the 3G S is not only about having a compass in a phone. Even if many people only see that in the 3G S, there's so much more. In fact, it was enough for me to get one at full price! Yup, no one is sending me hardware for review. I do this all on my own! At least, for now... Anyway, back to the iPhone. Well go through some specs comparisons and well talk about software features after that.</div><br /><div><table class="blue_top" cellspacing="0"><tr><td><b>Component</b></td><td><b><center>iPhone 3G</center></b></td><td><b><center>iPhone 3G S</center></b></td></tr><tr><td colspan="3"><i>Core</i></td></tr><tr><td>CPU</td><td>ARM 1176JS(F)-S v1.0 @ 412 MHz</td><td>ARM Cortex-A8 @ 600 MHz</td></tr><tr><td>RAM</td><td>DRAM, 128 MB</td><td>DRAM 256 MB</td></tr><tr><td>GPU</td><td>PowerVR MBX Lite 3D</td><td>PowerVR SGX</td></tr><tr><td>Storage</td><td>NAND Flash, 8 or 16 GB</td><td>NAND Flash, 16 or 32 GB</td></tr><tr><td colspan="3"><i>Connectivity</i></td></tr><tr><td>Wifi</td><td>802.11 b/g</td><td>802.11 b/g</td></tr><tr><td>Bluetooth</td><td>2.0+EDR</td><td>2.1+EDR</td></tr><tr><td>Cellular</td><td>GSM 850 900 1800 1900<br />GPRS/EDGE<br />UMST/HSDPA 850 1900 2100</td><td>GSM 850 900 1800 1900<br />GPRS/EDGE<br />UMST/HSDPA 850 1900 2100<br />7.2 Mbps HSDPA</td></tr><tr><td colspan="3"><i>Navigation</i></td></tr><tr><td>GPS</td><td>A-GPS</td><td>A-GPS</td></tr><tr><td>Compass</td><td>No</td><td>Yes</td></tr><tr><td colspan="3"><i>Others</i></td></tr><tr><td>Ear-Phone</td><td>Stereo ear-phone<br />Microphone<br />Basic remote</td><td>Stereo ear-phone<br />Microphone<br />Advanced remote with volume control</td></tr><tr><td>Voice Control</td><td>No</td><td>Yes</td></tr><tr><td>Screen</td><td>3.5"<br />320x480 px<br />18 bit colors<br />Scratch resistant glass<br />Two fingers touch-screen<sup>1</sup></td><td>3.5"<br />320x480 px<br />18 bit colors<br />Scratch resistant glass<br />Three fingers touch-screen<br />Oilophobic coating<sup>1</sup></td></tr><tr><td>Camera</td><td>2 megapixel still</td><td>3 megapixel still<br />640x480 30 fps video<br />Auto-focus<br />Automatic macro mode</td></tr></table></div><br /><div><b>Majors changes</b><br />The iPhone 3G S was advertised as a very fast iPhone and there is specs to back those claim up. The Cortex-A8 is between 2 and 4 times faster than the older one. This make your web-browsing faster, your games smoother, and since the CPU is the bottle neck of that device, even data transfer is getting faster. Believe it or not but the iPhone 3G S sync 80% faster than the iPhone 3G.</div><br /><div>With more memory, you can now run bigger and more complex applications without continuously getting interrupted by low memory warnings. With the iPhone 3G, applications had about 40 MB of free memory to run<sup>2</sup>. This is not very much when the interface itself is using a lot of graphical elements. OS 3.0 doesn't eat very much RAM than OS 2.2.1 so if you choose the 3G S, you will literally get 128 MB of unused memory over what there already is. This is a real plus since, even with all that RAM, you'll often run around 25% of free memory. But this time, no app will fill it up. At least, none that I know of!</div><br /><div>The GPU also got a bit refit. The SGX is up to 4 times faster than the MBX Lite. This means better frame rates in games, smaller CPU usage when playing videos because of it's wider support for hardware decoding codecs and more complex animations with support for Open GL ES 2.0.</div><br /><div><b>Limited world</b><br />If you're beginning to see my point you've probably stop reading here and got the iPhone 3G S. It's not like the iPhone was a closed platform with very little developers. They will use those new technologies at their full potential. They will not cut features just to support the old 3G. If you don't upgrade to the 3G S, you will see more and more of those low memory warnings and softwares that can't keep up with the old CPU and GPU.</div><br /><div>If you are using the iPhone solely for business purpose and can wait 2 or 3 seconds for your apps to load then the 3G is for you. On the other side, if you PLAN on using the iPhone only with business software, then there's 90% you're wrong and you'll want to try that last game. If that happen, you might suffer a big deception.</div><br /><div><b>Minor changes</b><br />The rest is pretty much minor. They are just add-ons that might be nice to have. First there is that support for 7.2 MB HSDPA which is nice but the iPhone can't process data at that kind of speed anyway and there is no support for HSUPA which limit the 3G upload speed to 384 kbps. The new ear-phone are nice, specially if you own an iSkin Revo for the iSkin Solo. As this belt clip block the volume control, it's nice to still have them on the ear-phone. There's also a pretty nice new camera (which I use a lot by the way) which is nice addition and already well implemented. On the other side, there's been report of issues with the oilophobic coating which loose grip with time and let marks on the screen under very high température.</div><br /><div><b>Conclusion</b><br />That's it! If you already own a 3G and feel that the app you use are a bit slow, you might love the speed boost the 3G S can give you as it make it feel just like if you had multi-tasking. See you next week with the iPhone OS 3.0 software review!</div><br /><br /><table class="quote"><tr><td>1:</td><td>This data is not official but it would match the accessibility feature set, only available in the iPhone 3G S.</td></tr><tr><td>2:</td><td>This is a best case scenario. There's about 44 MB of available RAM when the device is rebooted. After 3 days, there's generally less than 20 MB of free RAM remaining.</td></tr></table>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-47812810080244109682009-07-22T19:44:00.000-04:002009-07-22T19:45:38.602-04:00Windows 7 just hit RTM... and P2P<div>Not even one day after Windows 7 was officially released as RTM with build 7600 , it is now easier to find on P2P network than Windows Vista. Many people already installed it and every one, and I mean every one, can't be more happy with this release. It seams that Windows 7 will be a very big seller on October 22th when it will get in store. Who knows, it might even be a bigger release than the iPhone 3G S gave us not even two months ago.</div><br /><div>For the record, RTM stand for Release To Manufacturing which means that the actual version is the one who is currently being burned to disks. This version is 100% identical to the one you'll get on the official release. You might wonder why they are waiting so long for this? Well it is because hardware makers are slow to react and need time to write drivers because they generally ignore the time where given on the beta version.</div><br /><div>Link to the original article: <a href="http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/07/22/windows-7-has-been-released-to-manufacturing.aspx">http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/07/22/windows-7-has-been-released-to-manufacturing.aspx</a></div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-58263110004506998032009-07-20T20:42:00.002-04:002009-07-20T20:45:47.900-04:00Little found that you might LOVE!<div><b>iPhone/iPod goes well with MacBook's</b><br />Today, I just discovered something very interesting about the MacBook Pro I used in the recent benchmarks I did. Every one that use an iPod or specially an iPhone knows how well it goes with a Mac. It would seem that the match is even more interesting since the release of the iPHone 3G S, the iPod classic 7G, the iPod nano 4G and the iPod shuffle 3G. What do they all have in common is the new ear-phone set which come with remote and microphone that work with all those devices. And I mean <i>ALL</i> of them, including the late 2008 MacBook Pro!</div><br /><div>There is absolutely no trace of that feature in any document apple provide for the MacBook Pro nor any iPhone or iPod but it work; And not just the play/pause button, all of it. You've got volume control, play/pause next/previous track working AND the mic! Just plug it in your MacBook, play a track in iTunes and you'll see. For the microphone part, open "System Preferences", go to the Sounds panel and then in the Input tab, watch for the "External Microphone" source and rub the microphone with your fingers. You'll see the VU meter responding instantly, confirming my saying.</div><br /><div>Now, if you have a MacBook with an iPhone 3G S or recent iPod, you can have a private conversation, on the go, with iChat using those favorite ear-phone of yours.</div><br /><div>Have a good week!</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-62573816012844500182009-07-09T13:32:00.001-04:002009-07-25T16:33:14.059-04:00MSN is CRAP<div><b>Windows Live Messenger is CRAP!</b><br />You got it? Ok here's why.<br /></div><br /><div><b>Closed</b><br />MSN is a closed and proprietary protocol. As a result, you can't use an other client than the official one without getting various issue. For instance, no third-party client will offer audio or video chat. They can also experience "network outage" because of an update on the servers that render them incompatible.</div><br /><div><b>Official is bad</b><br />Even the Windows Live Messenger client is badly done. It can eat up 80 MB or memory without any reasons, it's full of ads and worst than all, is not even cross-platform yet! Ho yes, there is a Messenger:mac client which doesn't support audio and video chat and use a incredible 250 MB or RAM! An other thing, since it's widely use, there's viruses for it. Did you never received strange message from an other contact? Now you're starting to see the wide picture.</div><br /><div><b>Privacy free</b><br />Most people believe that the MSN network is secure and censor free. This is a very wrong belief. First of all, if you want to talk securely you need encryption which is only supported on third-party MSN client. Since over 80% of the MSN users depend on the official client, they simply can't use encryption. And to add up to the so called privacy, every thing is monitored. Yes it is just software but we don't know if the servers write communications logs. And one this is certain: there is a software that read every message sent since they are censored! Try to send a link with download.php in it. You'll find it very difficult. did you ever saw something like "There was a problem in delivering the last message."? That's probably our censor friend working.</div><br /><div><b>Never trust those who you don't know</b><br />Here's a little solution, if you can live without audio chat and video chat then third-party clients is the way to go. If you miss them too much, then be prepared to live with a RAM eater, a privacy sniffer and a virus friend. Or not? There is other solutions out there. MSN is not the only IM network out there. I'd recommend <a href="http://www.aim.com">AIM</a> since it's probably the only one which is at complete opposite from MSN. It is an open source 100% cross-platform protocol with very light weight clients which doesn't censor its users. And an other time, there's nothing that force you to use the official client.</div><br /><div>I hope some people will do the switch for their own benefit. Have a nice week.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-37785811829016506092009-06-30T16:13:00.002-04:002009-06-30T16:21:43.139-04:00Blog template update<div><b>Long live Google Analytics</b><br />For those how didn't know, I use Google Analytics to keep track of the popularity of this blog but, sometime, it pay off directly to you; just like this time. When I first started this blog, I decided to use the most compatible layout possible specially when talking about screen resolution. With the help of Google Analytics, I discovered that 99% of the visits are done on a 1024+ horizontal resolution monitor. That mean that I can update the layout to use that space. So I did! This is my first post on a 904 px large text area! This benefit many post like this one which use big tables. I hope you like the new layout. I might do some change again if it better suit the audience.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-14089023106637699902009-06-27T15:12:00.028-04:002009-06-30T16:11:48.913-04:00MacBook Pro 15" with SSD - Benchmarks<b>Updated 30 June 2009 13:20</b><br /><div><b>Benchmarking of the MacBook Pro 15"</b><br />Last time we talked about virtual performances. Now, it's time to talk about the real stuff. Let's do some real world benchmarks! I'll start with a basic boot time comparison between the Mac Pro, the MacBook Pro 13" with standard HDD and the MacBook Pro 15" with SSD. I'll then test multiple applications startup at the same time and the lunch time of some major applications like Photoshop. The specs of <s>both</s> every computers are supposed to be on my blog.</div><br /><div><table class="blue" cellspacing="0"><tr><td></td><td><b>MacBook Pro 15"<br />Apple SSD</b></td><td><b>MacBook 13" Alu<br />5400 RPM HDD</b></td><td><b>Mac Pro 2008<br />4x Seagate 7200.11 HDDs</b></td></tr><tr><td colspan="4"><i>Boot time</i></td></tr><tr><td>Fastest</td><td>30.624 sec.</td><td>48.121 sec.</td><td>73.806 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>Slowest</td><td>30.989 sec.</td><td>52.506 sec.</td><td>82.113 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>Average of 3</td><td>30.825 sec.</td><td>50.07 sec.</td><td>77.467 sec.</td></tr><tr><td colspan="4"><i>Application startup</i></td></tr><tr><td>Safari 4.0.1</td><td>0.678 sec.</td><td>2.231 sec.</td><td>2.124 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>iPhoto 8.0.3</td><td>1.864 sec.</td><td>7.238 sec.</td><td>9.877 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>iTunes 8.2</td><td>1.315 sec.</td><td>7.192 sec.</td><td>5.322 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>iMovie 8.0.3</td><td>3.391 sec.</td><td>11.538 sec.</td><td>6.394 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>Photoshop 10.0.1</td><td>3.732 sec.</td><td>12.372 sec.</td><td>6.64 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>Pages 4.0.2</td><td>1.023 sec.</td><td>9.715 sec.</td><td>3.25 sec.</td></tr><tr><td>All of the above<br />(Simultaneous)</td><td>6.238 sec.</td><td>64.245 sec.</td><td>24.116 sec.</td></tr></table></div><br /><div><b>Analysis</b><br />Wow! I'd like to add that the boot time is the physical boot time. It combine EFI and OS X boot time. The system was considered booted when the desktop, dock and menu bar was visible and accepting interactions. The time for the EFI to startup is about 12 seconds. It should remain the same for whatever MacBook Pro you have. On the other side, OS X 10.5.7 did boot in 18 seconds which is blazing fast! The Mac Pro EFI needed about 40 seconds to power up since the RAID card start evey disk one after the other to reduce power stress on the power supply. Even with this 28 seconds gap, the MacBook Pro surpassed the Mac Pro by 18.642 seconds.</div><br /><div>An other interesting fact is that it take half the time to start every applications at the same time compared to starting them individually. This fact point that the mass storage device (Apple SSD in this case) is not the bottle-neck of this computer. The fact that it is exactly half the time shows us that the CPU is the one slowing everything. When I started multiple applications at once, I took advantage of it's multi-core architecture thus executing 2x more information at the same time.</div><br /><div><b>Conclusion</b><br />The SSD option is definitely worth it. If you want a fast, silent and tough computer, it's the first thing to get. I can't imagine what one of those SSDs can do in the Mac Pro. It would surely be a screamer! Let's say that it's defenitly in my plan to do so. I will probably post a follow up when it will happen. In the mean time, let's wait for the videos of those benchmarks and the review of my new iPhone 3G S. See you next week.</div><br /><div><b>Update 30 June 2009 11:52</b><br />Those benchmarks might appear incomplete to you so, if you are interested in a specific value that is not present in the list, just ask using whatever means of communication you'd prefer. I'm also open to suggestions about hardware comparison.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-39473597469211510372009-06-17T18:06:00.015-04:002009-06-30T12:01:33.758-04:00iPhone 3GS upgrade in Canada<div><b>The iPhone 3GS pricing just went live</b><br />Today, Rogers and Fido announced their pricing for the new iPhone 3GS. They will cost 199 CAD for the 16 GB version and 299 CAD for the 32 GB version. Or, are they? That's if you're ready to get involved in a pretty big adventure since those come not with 2 years contract but 3 years contract! Well... Ok... It's not that bad if you really think about it since you'll obviously be able to upgrade next year to the newer version. Well... Kinda... What they don't tell you is that it's not because you pay 125 CAD a month to get a basic plan that they will do you some favors.</div><br /><div>This is the exact situation I am with my iPhone 3G right now. I have a plan that I consider basic when compared to our USA counterpart (details follow) and they are asking me to pay the full price to get a 3GS! What does that tell? Well it make me feel just as someone who didn't gave them just about 1 500 bucks during the last and want an iPhone. That's it! I have to pay the same price as someone who want an iPhone 3GS without any plan, no 3 years engagement, ANYTHING!</div><br /><div><b>This is just outrageous!</b><br />Why the heck would I have to pay <u>800 CAD</u> for an iPhone 3GS where you can get <u>the same damn thing</u> for 500 USD just 200 km south! It just doesn't make sense. And on top of that, Canadian buyers need to endure a <u>three year contract</u> with a company that will do anything to suck up you money. We already have to pay close to <u>3 times more</u> than in the US to get a plan that is close to interesting. This is just outrageous!</div><br /><div><b>My iPhone 3G</b><br />This is my actual situation. I'm stuck in a 3 year engagement (about 1 year done) and paying roughly 124.67 CAD each month for this plan :<table class="alt_blue" cellspacing="0"><tr><td>Call time (day)</td><td>300 minutes</td><td rowspan="5">45.00 $</td></tr><tr><td>Call time (evening)</td><td>unlimited</td></tr><tr><td>Call time (weekend)</td><td>unlimited</td></tr><tr><td>Call time (incoming)</td><td>unlimited</td></tr><tr><td>Call time (waiting)</td><td>2 000 minutes</td></tr><tr><td>Data Plan</td><td>6 GB*</td><td>30.00 $</td></tr><tr><td>Visual Voicemail</td><td>yes</td><td>8.00 $</td></tr><tr><td>SMS</td><td>2 500</td><td rowspan="2">20.00 $</td></tr><tr><td>Show called ID</td><td>yes</td></tr><tr><td>MMS</td><td>none</td><td>1.50 $ per messages</td></tr><tr><td>Network Access fee</td><td>yes</td><td>6.95 $</td></tr></table><br />*: This plan was only available for 3 month after the release of the iPhone 3G.</div><br /><div><b>What do you think?</b><br />Do you think, just like me, than Rogers and Fido should not have to right to do this kind of thing? That what they are doing is just like big gas companies? I want to hear you opinion and even more if you think you might have a solution to this plague we are suffering.</div><br /><div><b>Update 2009-06-17 20:43</b><br />I just talked to a fido representative and she said that even if Fido's offer look final, it is not. They still haven decided on an upgrade pricing so they prefer to do not talk about it right now. She also said to ask an other time next week for further information.</div><br /><div><b>Update 2009-06-27 14:21</b><br />Well, Rogers are offering them at the same price I stated earlier but Fido stuck with a very uninteresting pricing. They give us a 100 CAD rebate which is nice but still pretty low. Anyway, I decided to get my hand on an iPhone 3G S 32GB for review on this blog. It should get here in about 1-2 weeks.</div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164468474457210505.post-47488860804576990292009-06-15T13:23:00.004-04:002009-06-30T12:02:09.455-04:00CSS3, the Internet Explorer way<div>I just finished reading a very nice blog post about features that can give CSS3 to a web site and I stumbled upon a never ending bunch of comment about how Internet Explorer was forcing web developers to stick with the old CSS2.1. I couldn't resist and I made a post about it myself. But where the majority of people would only yell at IE, I proposed a possible solution that would unfortunately not solve but help solving the issue. I find it important for people tho know about this so I decided to post it on my blog :</div><br /><em><div>It seems many people hate Internet Explorer and this is good but, why is there so much hate and so less changes? Believe it or not, this is all caused by Windows Vista! Let me explain : Can any one tell me what is the version of IE shipped with Windows XP? Yes! IE 6.</div><br /><div>Many people used the “Vista is slow” excuse to not upgrade because they where not able to get a good working copy of it on p2p networks. So they’ve kept their good old cracked XP. Then, here’s the problem. Microsoft prohibit the use of Windows update AND Microsoft update for non genuine WINDOWS users. As a result, these users can’t even install IE 7. Ho yes, they could install an other browser but the fact is that most of them don’t even know what is a web browser, they just use The Internet Explorer.</div><br /><div>See? A mix of file sharing, security protections and lack of knowlege cause this masive user base of Internet Explorer. I propose two solutions :</div><br /><div>First, forcing Microsoft to remove Internet Explorer from Windows. This is probably not a very good solution. It would indeed force people to learn what is a web browser but then, how would they get one? You can’t just open IE and then go to the Firefox/Apple/Google/Opera/etc. website since you don’t have a web browser. The only solution would be to provide users with an in-store CD version of the browser that would cost a fortune to produce. Removing IE form Windows would also require an extensive rewrite of the OS since it is using IE’s engine about everywhere. And worse, to keep the market fair, Apple who’s shipping Safari with is OS would have to remove it and the same with Linux/Firefox too!</div><br /><div>Second, removing the need for a genuine version of Windows to upgrade to newer version of Internet Explorer, forcing the browser to look for update each week and installing those silently without anyway to abort the installation. This solution is much more simpler, doesn’t require a big bunch a money and would help killing old web browser like IE 6.</div><br /><div>Since many companie still require IE 6 (like every medical facility in the Quebec province that, beileve it or not, still use Windows XP SP0!) there sould be a way using Group Policy to disable or limit the updating process to let’s say version x and less.</div><br /><div>Now you’re thinking : “Why provide a bypass solution when you just said that there souldn’t have anyway to abord the process? Instead, souldn’t we force those company to upgrade their web-software?” NO! The idea is to provide the big majority of people with no way to bypass the update process and provide a way to the IT administrators, who know what they are doing, to keep things working in their Intranet if needed.</div><br /><div>It’s all about making money here and I think the second solution is the best to expect.</div></em><br /><div>You might have recognize the first solution. It's what the European Union expected from Microsoft to do with the release of Windows 7. as you can see, they obviously didn't took the time to think about the repercussions before putting their demands on the public place.</div><br /><div>I hope my solution could solve this problem in a more simple way. In the mean time, I'll use a little custom, very clever, solution to make people upgrade to the latest version of Internet Explorer. My goal is not to make you switch on an other web browser. It's just to make you realize how much stuck in the past some of you can be. From now on, any one who's going to any one of my website will see a little popup "à la active-x plugin installer" at the top of the screen if they are not using the latest version of Internet Explorer. More information can be found <a href="http://ie6update.com/">here</a>.</div><br /><div><a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/06/15/take-your-design-to-the-next-level-with-css3/">The original blog post</a></div>Kawazoe Masahirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00961998327763478088noreply@blogger.com0