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My brief take on MacWorld ‘09

January 7th, 2009 Bugman No comments

Before I start, “STEVE JOBS JUST DIED” was the first message posted to the hijacked macrumorslive.com feed, and while it was funny for a few minutes, I soon got very annoyed at the sheer idiocy of the hijackers. This particular feed is, usually, the best one to follow, so it was a shame that it quickly became worthless.

The surprises from Apple this year were not that exciting. New iWork stuff including iwork.com for online office work, which seems to be a big thing lately. Apple, Microsoft and Google are all doing it. It may be interesting to see what comes of that but Apple’s online services have been of very little interest to me so far, considering how little Mobile Me does for me at the moment.

iLife ‘09 — about the only useful part of this package is iPhoto, if you even use it. The main problem with iLife is that you need to buy it as a whole package, even if you don’t want iMovie, iWeb and GarageBand. And I don’t. I’ve used iMovie before, for a while, but that was in my YouTube hey day.

Until recently I have been keeping my photos in a directory structure on my computer (backed up of course) and not used any particular software to manage it. Even more recently I was toying with Aperture. Now the Keynote came out with all of these cool-sounding features in iPhoto that I WANT!

A library that allows you to organise by event/place, facial recognition that will find faces and let you tag who they are, then intelligently guess who it thinks faces belong to in your other photos. But not only that, there is Flickr and Facebook integration which means that if anyone tags anyone else in your photo, that tag is instantly downloaded and merged into your library. I’ve often found having your own private meta-data that isn’t compatible with other systems most annoying!

I’m quite interested in this facial recognition stuff, and I really want to see what it’s all about.

iLife ‘09 face recognition

Geotagging - again, totally cool and being used more and more. I’m eager to play with iPhoto ‘09. Sadly, Apple does not offer a trial version if iLife, so I’ll be waiting to play with it by some other means, and hopefully these features make it to Aperture quickly!

On other notes, the MacBook Pro 17″ with the new unibody is not much of a surprise, not not of great interest to me because I don’t use the 17″. No news on iPhone, and some stuff about iTunes store, which I don’t use very much for music at the moment. At least there’s a general price reduction on music and it’s now DRM free. Yay!

So Apple won’t be at the next one, so what does that mean for next year?

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MacWorld 2009

January 1st, 2009 Bugman No comments

I am looking forward to it this year, and one rumour out there is that Apple will be releasing some sort of home server device. If they do, I will be pleased, as I’ve been looking for something good for a long time now and there’s not very much out there. I will be concerned if it’s over-priced though, because Apple products often are. I just want something that lets me insert many disks, choose a RAID type and set up shares and permissions. Ideally something that let you start off with a few disks and add more in to increase the RAID set over time would be ideal. I will just wait and see.

The MacWorld Expo 2009 is between January 5-9 this year, so there’s not long to wait!

Finally, what is the http://www.macworldexpo.com/ website doing running Microsoft’s IIS?

The proof is in the pudding!

Our household’s Apple product collection seems to be increasing, though some are becoming redundant now.

2x Apple iPhone 2G 8GB
1x Apple iPhone 3G 8GB
1x Apple iPhone 3G 16GB
1x 64 (I think?) GB iPod Classic
1x iPod Shuffle
1x MacBook Pro (2007 series)
1x MacBook Black (2007 series)
1x Mac Mini
1x 1TB Time Machine + Airport
1x Airport Base Station
1x Bluetooth Mighty Mouse
1x Bluetooth Keyboard

I think that’s it, anyway!

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