Archive for February, 2008
05.02.08

iPhone, iPod Touch double capacity

- Announcements, Apple Store, iPods, iPhone -

In a no-brainer upgrade, Apple has just (belatedly) upped the iPhone’s storage capacity to 16gb, and the iPod Touch to 32gb.

At first, I got giddy with excitement, as a fanboy is wont to do with something new from Apple. But almost immediately that euphoria deflated as I realized how ho-hum the upgrade is. We’ve been waiting for this for at least six months now. No new and impressive features. No 3G, no better battery, no Air-type slimdown. Outside of the 1.1.3 Firmware, it’s exactly the same banana as the current models, only with more space. And they both cost US$499.

I’m stumped why they don’t go whole hog on the phone and bump it all the way up to 32gb. There’s no reason other than they don’t want to kill the iPod Touch, but I think a high-capacity iPhone without the phone will always have a market. I’d buy a 32gb iPhone if they had one.

I’ve learned to live with 8gb on an iPhone. I’ve been idly ruing my decision to move up (down?) from a 16gb iPod Touch to an iPhone with half the storage; as a phone, the iPhone is actually mediocre and subpar in some areas (like I’ve said in a recent podcast I recorded; you won’t believe the ribbing I got). Now that they’ve doubled capacities, I’m just …underwhelmed. I’d rather get the 32gb iPod Touch than a 16gb iPhone, to be honest about it.

I’m sure fanboys who’ve got not much to live for after realizing the new ultrathin Mac is a lot of hot Air for the most part, will fixate on upgrading their phones to the double-capacity ones. Have fun, guys. I think I’ll wait for something a bit more substantial.

03.02.08

MacBook Air dissected; thin slices, please

- Notebooks, Pics, First Look -

As we’ve been expecting, our beloved friends at iFixit have done their magic and sliced up a fresh new MacBook Air to see what’s in the air tonight. Amazing feat of engineering, guys.

Take a look at the autopsy here.

01.02.08

Doodling around

- Announcements -

Hi, gang. You might have noticed we’ve been having off-again, on-again problems server side at our blog network of late.

Things have been fixed, but we’ve lost a considerable number of days because of the downtime, and for that, the Doodler apologizes.

Because of the changes at the back-end, some of your bookmarks might not work anymore. I’ve had friends like Ryan who thinks the blog is still offline because his old bookmark takes him to the Twilight Zone, even if we’ve been up for some time now.

If you can, spread the word around that the working link is “http://blogs.inquirer.net/macadoodle”. That should bring everyone up to speed.

Thanks!

Yun lang po.

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