Tech
Pomegranate Phone
Phones these days include features such as email, internet browsing, camera, video, music player, and GPS among others. Have you ever thought of the possibility of the phone having other features such as the following:
- Projector
- Global Voice Translator
- Coffee Brewer
- Shaver
- Harmonica
Well then, check out the amazing Pomegranate Phone! [http://pomegranatephone.com]
Too good to be true, eh? 🙂 Turns out, it’s only like a promo thing for Nova Scotia [read: non-existent] which you’ll realize when you click on the Release Date link. Very creative, I must say!
Gazelle Browser from Microsoft
Gazelle is a “multi-principal operating system” but it is not exactly an operating system, but a web browser. Gazelle’s architecture is loosely modeled on the underlying concepts of operating system design that is why it has been misinterpreted as such. It is a browser prototype that runs on Windows Vista, is coded in C#, and has a conventional user interface that is built with .NET’s WinForms framework.
It shares some similarities with Google Chrome (and recent versions of (IE) Internet Explorer) such as multiprocess browsing, but aims to have more security and stability.
Read HERE about Ars Technica’s analysis on Microsoft Gazelle.
This looks promising. Since IE has been more prone to security attacks, it is a good thing Microsoft is thinking up new ways to have a more secure web browser. I personally don’t really use IE anyway but if Gazelle is released for the public’s use, it should be fun to just test it out.
Coming Soon: Google Chrome OS
Last July 7th, Google announced on their official blog a new project that is the Google Chrome Operating System—their “attempt to re-think what operating systems should be”.
It is open source and will initially be targeted at netbooks available for consumers in the second half of 2010. The OS will be available to anyone at no cost.
Google Chrome OS will run on both x86 as well as ARM chips. “The software architecture is simple — Google Chrome running within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel.” Read more HERE.
This should be interesting.

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iPhone OS 3.0 Software Update
Apple released their latest iPhone/iPod Touch software update last June 17th, 2009. To install the 3.0 software, you first need to make sure you are using iTunes 8.2, which can be downloaded from the Apple site.
I do not have an iPhone but I have an iPod Touch (1st gen) so I will be referring to the iPod Touch in this post.
When the iPod is connected, it should appear on the left pane under Devices. Select it and then the summary pane should show up. Click Check for Update. Click Download and Install. Do not disconnect until the update has finished.
In my case, there was a problem with the upgrade. I got an unknown error 0xE800000B, error (13) and an error (8) — each on different tries. I think I also got an error (14) when I tried installing the 2.0 software upgrade last year when it came out. Not all iPods work properly when the firmware is being attempted to be installed, just like in my case.
No need to worry. There is another way to upgrade your iPod Touch. When this also happens to you, try upgrading the firmware in DFU mode (Device Firmware Upgrade mode). This will “force restore” your device to whatever version it is given with. This would apply to the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch (2nd gen).
Be sure you have downloaded the software first on iTunes and know the location where it is saved. In my case, the 3.0 software was saved in this folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPod Software Updates\iPod1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw
To get into DFU Mode (Windows/Mac Compatible method), first turn on your iPod Touch and connect it to iTunes. Once iTunes shows your device, do the following:
Step 1: Hold down the Home button.
Step 2: Hold down the Power button.
Step 3: Ignore when it says “Slide to turn off”. It should restart with a blank screen. Check that your device should be removed from iTunes. Release the Power button immediately after, but still continue holding down the Home button until the device reconnects on iTunes.
Step 4: When the device shows up in iTunes, release the Home button. If you wait any longer, it will go into Recovery Mode, and that’s not what you want. The device screen should be blank.
Step 5: Now iTunes will tell you that the device is in Recovery Mode. You can now perform a manual restore/upgrade on it.
To manually upgrade it, press Shift while clicking on the Restore button on the Summary pane of the device. Locate the .ipsw file you need for upgrading. Although it says it is restoring, you are actually doing the upgrading. As mentioned, the device will just take whatever firmware it is given while in the DFU mode.
This method may not work right away for you. I had to try it several times until I got it to work. Just be patient and hopefully you will be able to successfully upgrade the software on your iPod Touch/iPhone.
Photo Credit: katielips
It’s pretty cool that companies can interact with the consumers using the web 2.0 tools used in social media, get feedback directly from them, and be able to respond back more promptly, especially when there are issues that need urgent attention. It can be painful to read what the people say sometimes, especially when people can be really harsh online, but it is really helpful.
From my observation, print ads, broadcast ads, and website ads are not enough, especially if you are a major corporation and are one of the major players in the industry. I am actually surprised that some companies haven’t fully utilized the web 2.0 tools that are so popular and are most useful right now. Think about it – if it is so popular, then the consumers that you so want to keep and/or acquire might be there. They might be talking about your brand, and they might have some major influence to other consumers as well. For instance, a discussion starts in a blog, people comment on the blog post, and these in turn might inspire others to start posts on other sites in relation to the topic/discussion. Are you there to see it and able to learn and do something about it?
Here’s an idea. Once you’ve identified the key influencers and evangelists (e.g. bloggers with a large audience), you need to contact them and establish good relations with them. You can then try to ask them to start a blog contest for example and your business can sponsor the prizes. The topic for example can be something like: Write a blog post about Company X’s product on how it has brought a major impact to the community. Or something better.