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Recent Apple product line update

March 16th, 2009 Micheal Danbom 1 comment

Over the past couple weeks, there have been some significant updates for several Apple products. Most times we see one product receive an upgrade and others in following weeks. This time however, Apple released updates to six products. Visits to the apple page early Tuesday morning were welcomed with the familiar yellow sticky. For those that haven’t seen this before, this is Apple’s way of building excitement and getting everyone to talk. On the yellow sticky is a message, “We’ll be back shortly.”
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Family. Snow. Apple.

December 10th, 2008 Micheal Danbom 2 comments

I decided to take a trip home for a couple days since I wasn’t able to spend much time here while home during Thanksgiving. I left work Monday and drove to Blue Springs. I enjoy being with my family and don’t get to spend much time with them. I was going to have dinner with my grandparents Tuesday night, but the snow came Tuesday morning and made it difficult for people to drive, so dinner had to be cancelled. It took my grandma three hours to get home from work, which normally takes her 45 minutes. It was not a good night to be out driving. The snow is really pretty though. I think we got more than what was predicted, it covered everything! So Tuesday I slept in, sat around and watched movies. It was a great day! Read more…

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Apple Stravaganza

July 12th, 2008 Micheal Danbom 1 comment

So the past two days have been quite exciting for all Apple fans worldwide. I have kept close tabs on my favorite Apple web blogs, TUAW and MacRumors. Both have supplied me with all the info that I wanted and needed to know. They even had a link to download the iPhone 2.0 software a day early. So I’ve been using the 2.0 software for two days now. And I felt that it was kinda buggy and things kept crashing on me, and it was sluggish. Didn’t “feel” right. To no surprise, Apple released the “official” update today, and it’s one number different than the build that everyone had downloaded the day before. I’ve been at work most of the day, so I haven’t had a chance to install it yet, but from what people are saying is that it’s much better, no crashing or lagging. I am downloading it now.

Today the much anticipated iPhone 3G launched. All AT&T stores have sold out, but majority of Apple stores still have stock. Apple has had a rough past two days with updates. First was launching MobileMe, which still isn’t fully operational, and it’s slow. The second glich has been the iPhone 3G activations. This has caused the “15 minute in store purchase-activate-leave happy” idea to become a 45+ minute nightmare. Some people had no phone to use until iTunes activation was back up! As we all know, Apple is quick at fixing issues, and they had the activations back up and going. Some might say that there wasn’t as much hype for this phone, but I think there’s even more. Apple is having to “cap” the lines so that they can close for the night. They have plenty of phones in stock, but the lines are too long to help everyone tonight. They are closing at midnight and will re-open at 8am again to start selling. I bet that most people that don’t get one tonight because of time will stay in line overnight, creating a second day of line waiting for the new iPhone. I believe this will be the highest selling phone ever! I will unfortunately not be able to purchase one in the near future, I have too many financial obligations like a new apartment and needing furniture. I will have to do with my first generation iPhone for a while longer. Maybe a birthday present to myself, haha.

The other update is MobileMe, which has taken much longer than expected. Apple is migrating almost everything that was .Mac to the new MobileMe. The biggest difference is the online experience. They have made the online experience feel much like the native application that runs on your computer from the hard drive. Once it is complete, I can see myself using it often. I am already using MobileMe for syncing. With the new software on my iphone, it allows my contacts, calendars, and bookmarks to remain in sync with my phone, my computer, and the online site. I was nervous at first to start the MobileMe sync on my phone because it erased my contacts before syncing. I was afraid that it would lose all my contacts. But I knew that I had my phone backed up, so it was all good. It worked seamlessly. After the success with my contacts, I turned on syncing with my calendar. Same success. I love it! I can now have my phone and my computer in sync with each other without physically plugging the iPhone in! It’s great.

When Justin gets back to Columbia, I will be all over his new iPhone 3G. I want to compare the speeds of the two to see if the difference is worth purchasing the new one and paying more per month. I’m sure it will be.

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New York City

June 7th, 2008 Micheal Danbom 5 comments

Ok, so here’s my NYC post as promised. We got into NYC Thursday evening and made it to our hotel without any problems. The hotel provides a shuttle service from the airport to the hotel, as well as to the nearest subway station. The radio is set to a talk radio station, an extreme right wing talk station. So right, that they have a commercial against gay marriage. It starts with a child saying, “If I had two daddies, where would my mommy be?” Then it gets into a woman talking about how the governor is messing with marriage instead of doing his job. We hear this commercial twice between the airport and the hotel, my grandma completely missing it and thought that we were laughing at an inside joke between each other. That was humorous. At least the next day was a different driver.

So Thursday night after we checked in we headed out to go into Manhattan. Dawna, Mark and I decided that Times Square was the place to break Grandma into NYC. Throwing her into the busiest part of the city right away. She loved it! Getting there was the best part. I had tried educating my grandma on how to get through the turnstile at the subway station. I told her that she had to move quickly or she wouldn’t be able to get through. She moved too quickly. Once she got the turnstile to move, she got caught and ended up straddling the turnstile!! I wish I had pictures or even a video to post to show how funny this was. Great times! She got the hang of it after that. We looked, and walked, and looked all around us at Times Square. It doesn’t matter how many times you come here, it’s still amazing. We went to Bella Vita Pizzaria for dinner and had the best pizza. The price wasn’t bad, but when we got the check we quickly saw that they charge for water! $12 for the 4 of us!! We couldn’t believe it.

We left Times Square to find the store that I will be interviewing at Monday at noon. It took us a little while to figure out the direction to walk, but we found it. I love the area! It’s a huge store, but the area is amazing! You can see the Chrysler Building and the Empire State building outside the store. And there’s a park right across the street. It’s really an amazing location. I wish I could live in an apt in the are, but that would be way too much money. But at least I would be working in a good area. We walked down to the Empire State Building from there, and then to the subway to make our journey back to the hotel. This time there was no straddling.

Yesterday we got up at 7:30 to start our apartment search. Our first apartment was in Brooklyn, so it was a long trip to get there. Once we got there, we did not like the neighborhood at all. So after a quick look, we got right back on the subway and headed back to Manhattan. We got off the subway at Wall St and walked around there for a bit while looking up available apartments on my iphone. We saw the New York Stock Exchange building,The NYSE Building and the a short walk to ground zero. At that time, my iphone shut off. No warning, just went black. When trying to turn it back on, all that was displayed was the image telling me to charge it. The battery indicator had just shown fully charged. So I immediately said that we needed to go to Apple. To SoHo we go! We dropped by Aveda because Mark needed to go pee again. This had become a regular occurrence because he insisted on drinking Venti sized drinks from Starbuck’s anytime that we stopped by. These frequent bathroom breaks and his extremely annoying “tick” sound that he makes every two seconds is pissing me off. What irritates me even more is the, “I can’t help it” excuse that he gives. After Aveda, we went to Apple. They said that my battery must have gotten out of sync with the phone, and that the phone thought it was charged when it wasn’t. Solution: hard reset and recharge. So we’re going to see how that works today.

I got a hold of Eric Arevalo and he recommended that we look at the Inwood area. I looked up some apts in that area and called and headed up that way. It was quite a ride to 157th St., but we made it. After viewing two apartments, we went and saw Eric at his apartment. Then we journeyed back to Astoria, ordered some chinese food, and crashed. Now we’re trying to find something to look at, but not many places are answering their phones today. And I’m kinda tired of it anyway. It’s hard when your roommates parents are only going to pay $500 per month and are expecting something really nice. I think this might be a flop. Time will tell.

Alright, this concludes my first post. I will update soon again with apartment hunting search. Be sure to check out the gallery for pictures that I have so far, more to come.

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