This past weekend was the battle of the iPads. And technology. And the battle of wills--the humans vs. the tablets.
Setting up an iPad goes in cycles: you love it, you hate it, you love it, you hate Amazon, you love Apple's Genius Bar, you hate your WiFi. And on and on. Here are the highlights:
• an iTunes account with a deleted email is a nightmare. But after a trip to the Genius Bar, and then 90 minutes on the phone the next morning with Apple, the problem was [finally] solved.
• two iTunes accounts in one family are fine, but now Apple puts a 90-day moratorium on switching between the two. In practical language that means that I could log into Account A, download those purchased books, then log out, then log into Account B, download those purchased books. But then you can't "read" on account A's books (see above, 90-days, etc.) unless you are willing to call Apple back and pull the card that says "my mom is 86 and my dad is 88 and you're telling me that I have to tell him that he can't read his books?" Strings were pulled. Problem was solved.
• there are certain apps that Apple insists you have to have on the iPad, period. But they can be moved to a "back page."
• Amazon will download into the most recent iPad device. Even if it is not the right iPad device. Which means that you have to log into Amazon, delete the devices you don't need, then re-send the purchased book. Which means that the human better know what the machine is up to.
• Dragon Dictation app is brilliant. While I could suggest a few improvements, on the whole, I love the app.
• It's easier to read email through the Mail on the iPad rather than on Gmail, especially if there are attached photos. They are hard to enlarge in Gmail. A cinch -- and an outward pinch -- on the iPad.
Generally speaking, and with only a few minor remaining tweaks, I think the humans won this round.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
The iPhone Economy
If you didn't see this video on the New York Times, may I suggest you watch it now?
It begins with the iPhone, but gives an interesting overview of our US economy now. I clicked onto the video from an article Dave recommended to me, "How the US lost out on iPhone Work," also good reading.
More New York Times news: my friend's daughter is featured in an article about Mormon foodies, and as of today has hit #17 on the Most Read List. That's her in the photo. *Here's* the link.
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Forgot
I forgot I'd redesigned my blog.
Those of you who only get me through your Google Readers have no idea what I'm talking about.
But when I clicked over here tonight to do some prep work on a post, I was startled initially by the different look. Is this my blog, I thought? The patio of LACMA is peeking out from around the texty white screen in the middle, there's a new header with a different logo, tabs up above for my other blogs and Things I Read/Watch/Listen To (titled InPut) and clutter cleared out along the side.
I keep streamlining the blog, hoping it will also spill over into my regular life. It hasn't yet.
Those of you who only get me through your Google Readers have no idea what I'm talking about.
But when I clicked over here tonight to do some prep work on a post, I was startled initially by the different look. Is this my blog, I thought? The patio of LACMA is peeking out from around the texty white screen in the middle, there's a new header with a different logo, tabs up above for my other blogs and Things I Read/Watch/Listen To (titled InPut) and clutter cleared out along the side.
I keep streamlining the blog, hoping it will also spill over into my regular life. It hasn't yet.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
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