Many people in the general press cried fowl on the latest release of iPhone 5s and 5c as if Apple is going down hill like many others. They cited what happened to Nokia as a prime example, comparing the 40% market share it had in feature phones few years and look at where it is now? They cited how wonderful the iPhone was when Steve Jobs was still alive, and bah bah bah... Yes, the stock price of AAPL dropped few % and all that. But, is iPhone 5s really spell the end of Apple? I don't think so!
I use Apple products, but I really don't count myself as an Apple fanboy. With so much info out there, it is very easy to pick and choose things to meet your stand regardless it is black or white. I don't really think Apple's iPhone 5s or 5c as a matter are really bad products. Too much have been read into the 5c, saying that it is a cheap plastic version that has no improvement. I think it is a matter of just giving ONE alternative choice to buyers and crave out 5s as a top-notch product for the year. 5s' fingerprint reading is not a gimmick, but it is really part of the big picture that Apple is painting that many news critic just missed or don't bother study. The most impressive part is the A7 chip with 64bit structure with M7. These are a bit technical that more general press don't bother neither. Actually, these are very important things that Samsung, Google and the rest are playing very close attention to internally.
Some general press like to do comparison table of specs and pointed out how 5s lacks behind Galaxy S4, etc. I think that's kinda silly. What matter is user experience. The only 'so-called' shortcoming of 5s is the screen size IF you are really into video viewing. Other than that, the user experience of 5s would no way below any competitors can offer. Yes, that's what I believe, cuz I've not get a hand on the phone yet, though it is gonna be my next purchase very soon. My belief is based on the hardware-software bonding that Apple has which is superior than all the rest. Yes, Android is improving very fast, but it is still catching up to what Apple is doing. A7 64bit is whole game changer that users will get a sense of it in 1 or 2 years when App developers full embrace it and release all apps that can exploit the capability of it. By then, the Apps are gonna be very impressive! Server capability on a phone running crazy Apps! The key thing is that this move by Apple first of all has caught surprise by its competitors. They won't be able to reach the same capability till sometimes next year. Secondly, Apple has full thought of the backward compatibility of older apps and would make programmers' life very easy in upgrading to 64bit. I've not heard similar claims from Android side. Thirdly, with M7's biometric capability, Apple is testing the water before iWatch release. Reportedly, this biometric thing has huge potential in fitness, health, etc areas that Samsung and others are still lacked behind. Furthermore, the A7+M7 thing will surely be on iPad in few months. It is a major ammo that others competitors have to deal with in all fronts. With this, I'm not surprise if Apple will release additional hardware for gamers with integrated power linking all the Apple gadgets sometimes next year.
So, saying Apple is going down hill is just silly.
See more thoughful articles here: 1, 2, 3, 4
Life is a paradox... Ends are beginnings themselves....and vice versa.... Events are effects of causes and are causes themselves... So...don't take anything serious... Stepping back is not necessary a defeat.... Marching ahead is not equal to an advancement....
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Nokia RIP
Long time no blog!
Microsoft is acquisition of the services and hardware business of Nokia is a desperate attempt by the former in the smartphone and tablet market in these days and age. There are always a flip side of a coin, but I see this corn is not shinny on neither side.
MS is in a Catch22 situation in the phone market. It needs more apps to appeal customers and app developers need more phone sales to justify their effort in developing on the Window platform. MS's products (except the Xbox) are never been the 'apple' in most customers' eyes. It probably goes back the the bad-haired Bill Gates vs the smartass Steve Jobs back in the old days. The big mouth Steve Ballmer doesn't help neither. So, my guess is that Nokia's name will remain on the phone, cause MS phone just doesn't sound right!
With a blip on the smartphone market of mere few percentage points, regardless how iOS and Android fight the heart of each other. People are just not gonna jump on the Window phone wagon regardless. Unless they can come up with some killer features or apps. As the smartphone market is maturing, it's gonna be really hard for MS/Nokia to come up with anything. Just see how the tablet market is gonna peak in 2 years and the rest of the markets are developing wearable gadgets, you see the picture?
Of course, MS/Nokia is not gonna go away for at least in the next 8-10 years. MS has a war chest of money. It makes lots of money from patents that Android phones are using. Actually, it would make more money from Android than its Window phones. So, MS would have enough cash to fund its platform. Also, the corporate side may be the inroad that they would go. With Blackberry on the death bed, corporate IT guys' smart understanding the Trojan horse of Android, iOS is the only game in town. But Apple is never a nice guy to corporates, so MS surely has the chance. Anyhow, the corporate market is still only so big!
Anyway, being an ex-Nokia user myself. I really feel bad for the Finnish giants. They make durable phones with LONG battery life. I'm sure Nokia phones will become collectibles as well as key tools for the underground given what Snowden have disclosed and gonna disclose. In an alternative universe, if Stephen 'Trojen' Elop has not grabbed the top chair in Nokia. Nokia would be on Android and it would probably fight neck to neck with Samsung these days. What a big fxxking 'What if'?!
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Next iPhone
I'm going to buy the next iPhone, period! Being an Apple fan and a long time spectator of Apple news, I actually think that the iPhone 'next' to the upcoming one would actually be a more revolutionary product than the upcoming one. Of course, I've no proof, it is all my 'informed' guess.
Well, why I'm gonna buy the upcoming iPhone? My 3GS is on its last leg, battery is surprisingly ok, cuz I plug it at work and sync it on my PC every night, so power wise it is fine. However, the cracking case is a bit annoying and the screen actually is really getting old, it goes dim every now and then. After skipping 4S and even 5, I think it outlast longer than I had expected. However, the killing factor is gonna be iOS7 which will not support 3GS. I'm still using the latest version of iOS, though many features are not applicable to me, obviously without the front camera, Siri, facetime, etc, I still get security update and other things like notification center in my last upgrade. But, with the tremendous change in iOS7, I don't want to be opted out completely with this upgrade. So, a new phone is needed. Also, given my extent of usage, in spite of other high priority expenses at home, the purchase of a new iPhone would still deem to be justified.
Based on all the rumors about the next iPhone, I think the most believable outcome will be: same form factor, upgraded cameras, A7 inside, fingerprint recognition, iOS7 compatible, no NFC, black and white iPhone. It will be called iPhone 5S, S will stand for 'Security' with fingerprint recognition as the key selling-point. The cheaper version of iPhone 5C will come out, C will stand for color, though black and white will still be available among iPhone 5C which should have mostly the same spec as iPhone 5 except one key feature which is something I would just guess!
For me the iPhone 5S would be good enough and be a major major upgrade for me iPhone usage experience. However, why I guess iPhone 6 would be better is because I think it would have a bigger screen size, regardless it's gonna be 4.3", 4.7', or 5". It would be a more interesting selling-point to existing iPhone users. I know there is a sea of Android phones out there has those sizes or bigger, but they are Androids. That's why I'm actually a bit tempt to get a hand of a Nexus 7 tablet just for the sake of tasting what Android is all about without leaving iOS camp. Well, it is just a tempt, based on my busy schedule, I doubt that I would have the luxury time to play with another gadget, so it may just a thought. Actually, I doubt Nexus 7 will be the end product of Android tablet. The killer one will be the one that is in Motorola's shop currently cooking by Google. That's gonna be the one that will go head on with iPad in 2014 and onwards. Wait and see if my guess is gonna be correct!
Well, why I'm gonna buy the upcoming iPhone? My 3GS is on its last leg, battery is surprisingly ok, cuz I plug it at work and sync it on my PC every night, so power wise it is fine. However, the cracking case is a bit annoying and the screen actually is really getting old, it goes dim every now and then. After skipping 4S and even 5, I think it outlast longer than I had expected. However, the killing factor is gonna be iOS7 which will not support 3GS. I'm still using the latest version of iOS, though many features are not applicable to me, obviously without the front camera, Siri, facetime, etc, I still get security update and other things like notification center in my last upgrade. But, with the tremendous change in iOS7, I don't want to be opted out completely with this upgrade. So, a new phone is needed. Also, given my extent of usage, in spite of other high priority expenses at home, the purchase of a new iPhone would still deem to be justified.
Based on all the rumors about the next iPhone, I think the most believable outcome will be: same form factor, upgraded cameras, A7 inside, fingerprint recognition, iOS7 compatible, no NFC, black and white iPhone. It will be called iPhone 5S, S will stand for 'Security' with fingerprint recognition as the key selling-point. The cheaper version of iPhone 5C will come out, C will stand for color, though black and white will still be available among iPhone 5C which should have mostly the same spec as iPhone 5 except one key feature which is something I would just guess!
For me the iPhone 5S would be good enough and be a major major upgrade for me iPhone usage experience. However, why I guess iPhone 6 would be better is because I think it would have a bigger screen size, regardless it's gonna be 4.3", 4.7', or 5". It would be a more interesting selling-point to existing iPhone users. I know there is a sea of Android phones out there has those sizes or bigger, but they are Androids. That's why I'm actually a bit tempt to get a hand of a Nexus 7 tablet just for the sake of tasting what Android is all about without leaving iOS camp. Well, it is just a tempt, based on my busy schedule, I doubt that I would have the luxury time to play with another gadget, so it may just a thought. Actually, I doubt Nexus 7 will be the end product of Android tablet. The killer one will be the one that is in Motorola's shop currently cooking by Google. That's gonna be the one that will go head on with iPad in 2014 and onwards. Wait and see if my guess is gonna be correct!
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Be a good parent
Theories sometimes are hard to be practically use in the real world. I have my beliefs in what count as a good parent. In fact, I know what kind of parent I want to be, but in reality, I would say I've not been able to do what I want to be so far. It is not that I've not tried, but I fail quite often. To step back and analyze it, when I do and say certain things with a good intention, the recipient end may not view it the same as I do. So, the expected results never come and my emotion kicked in. It is not their fault, cuz how can I remember what I thought when I was five or six years old? Even two six years old kids don't behave the same way, he is my son, but he doesn't think like me. So, communication is really an art that takes a lot of time to practice.
I just need to be more patient and keep my temper down, since being too emotional goes against the person what I want to be. My wife every now and then would say what if we are not parents, how our life would be different. I always reply to her that there is no 'what if' in my dictionary. I'm mature enough to understand that being a parent is my choice with no regret. There are certainly both plus and minus for every decision. I still think that being a parent gives me more to cherish than the opposite. I'm happy to be a father, though it is not easy.
My dream is to be my sons' personal guide, their lives' companion that they are willing to share their thoughts to me and seek my opinions actively. That's much more advanced than simply being a friend or an old-fashioned father figure that you fear/respect. That's not something that can be done easily, a lot of cultivations are needed. I need to observable, approachable, knowledgeable, caring, and patient. I still have so much to learn.....
I just need to be more patient and keep my temper down, since being too emotional goes against the person what I want to be. My wife every now and then would say what if we are not parents, how our life would be different. I always reply to her that there is no 'what if' in my dictionary. I'm mature enough to understand that being a parent is my choice with no regret. There are certainly both plus and minus for every decision. I still think that being a parent gives me more to cherish than the opposite. I'm happy to be a father, though it is not easy.
My dream is to be my sons' personal guide, their lives' companion that they are willing to share their thoughts to me and seek my opinions actively. That's much more advanced than simply being a friend or an old-fashioned father figure that you fear/respect. That's not something that can be done easily, a lot of cultivations are needed. I need to observable, approachable, knowledgeable, caring, and patient. I still have so much to learn.....
Monday, July 29, 2013
Pacific Rim
Better be late than never, I went to see this movie weeks ago but never got the time to talk about it. Just try to be brief and clear about what I think of this movie:
Good Parts:
CG, robotic design, site selection of fights between robots and monsters.
Decent Parts:
Characters and acting - there are many actors, they are provided enough to do, but not enough to shine. Acting demand is not great, but the characters are not too boring.
Script - not great, understandable, logical within its own universe, smooth, not much dragging.
Cutting - understandable, smooth.
Bad parts:
Nothing too specific, just doesn't give me a feeling to see it again.
This movie clearly pay homage to Japanese robotic animations. I think the movie somehow lacks 'something', I 'm not sure exactly what it is....Surely, I love to see those robots and monsters duel them out and smash, bang, bang, etc...but I think the story, the premise, or the characters are all good, but not great enough to make audience care and hang on them to really bump our 'blood' to strike our fists in the air when the monsters were killed, a bit worse than Transformers, I think.
However, just for fun and don't mind leave my brain outside the entrance of the cinema, for entertainment value wise, this movie does do its job. I would give a B.
Good Parts:
CG, robotic design, site selection of fights between robots and monsters.
Decent Parts:
Characters and acting - there are many actors, they are provided enough to do, but not enough to shine. Acting demand is not great, but the characters are not too boring.
Script - not great, understandable, logical within its own universe, smooth, not much dragging.
Cutting - understandable, smooth.
Bad parts:
Nothing too specific, just doesn't give me a feeling to see it again.
This movie clearly pay homage to Japanese robotic animations. I think the movie somehow lacks 'something', I 'm not sure exactly what it is....Surely, I love to see those robots and monsters duel them out and smash, bang, bang, etc...but I think the story, the premise, or the characters are all good, but not great enough to make audience care and hang on them to really bump our 'blood' to strike our fists in the air when the monsters were killed, a bit worse than Transformers, I think.
However, just for fun and don't mind leave my brain outside the entrance of the cinema, for entertainment value wise, this movie does do its job. I would give a B.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Digital Surveillance
Talk about the hottest international news in this year so
far, the Snowden case is second to none. I’m very surprise there is not been a
reported interest in making his case into a major Hollywood movie yet. Anyway,
I’m not too interest in dissecting his motive or strategy of disclosure.
Instead, I just wanna talk about the issue of surveillance.
With or without reference to the ‘Big Brother’ in George
Orwell’s 1948 masterpiece 1984, information surveillance by government should
not be news. Perhaps this Snowden case is just a more up-to-date reminder to
the people living in current time when there are already so much information
can be gathered openly on the internet, as an alert that most people just don’t
think about all the implications behind.
The art of ‘spying’ exists in our human history for
thousands of years. It is a matter of need or I should say a matter of survival
or victory among conflicting interests, regardless they are countries, warlords,
etc. Knowledge is power, knowledge before being put into testing, is a result
of analysis of information, which is built on data collection. In the
pre-digital age, espionage was a difficult art! It involves polished skills
that only few people masters and they may also need to build connections,
trusts, etc that took time and put the spy in harmful situations. That’s why it
was not that widespread, and targets have to be very specific. However, in this
day and age, most information are created, transferred and stored in digital
form. It shouldn’t be surprise that they will be collected by interesting
parties for whatever reason they have as long as they can get a hand on it. All
the laws, regulations, morality or else that supposed to protect information
from being gathered without owners’ consent are just bullshit! For people who
are determined to collect information, they will only be limited by monetary
and technological means. If they got paid, they can build as big as data
centers they can, buy the biggest storages they can, they will just do it as
long as it is technologically feasible. If it is done not by NSA, GCHQ, someone
else will do it, that doesn’t really matter! Cuz all governments or groups, it
is just too tempting to do it. Thus, there is no free lunch digitally, once you
live online, your digital life is exposed and up for grabbed.
So, what Snowden did is not gonna make any real difference
eventually. Authority will lie as long as they could, they may claim to change
but they won’t indeed for sure, and that’s the price we gotta pay for the
convenience that we enjoy using the internet. So silly comments that I read
online about defensing what the government did and somehow discredited Snowden’s
claims, saying that it would be impossible for the government to handle that
many information, such as voice call, as if they thought NSA is hiring a bunch
of folks listening to scooped phone conversation around the clock 24/7. They
are just naïve! They forgot that there are programs to convert those audio
files into text. So, they can skirmish the text file by search if needed!
Honestly, it is also very silly to believe that authority is
simply using their data collection for fighting terrorism. It is a just an
excuse, protecting national interest? That’s closer, but controlling the human
population is the ultimate goal. If I can make a guess, the ‘big brother’ is
building a database of 7 billion. They collect all data they want regardless
what they are, as long as it is technically feasible, they will just suck up
all data available. What matter is to file them properly with the right ‘labels’,
then store them in the storage base in Utah, Maryland, Colorado, etc. Then,
they just analyze the data to put them into the proper ‘pigeon holes’ of 7 billion.
Then, do search and found based on their needs at the time. So, we all are in
this pool, nobody is gonna pick our file up and analyze us specifically unless
something comes up. For example, 2 months ago, Snowden’s father or girlfriend would
just be no different from us. Now by 24/7, I’m sure anyone that is 2 or 3
degrees of separation from the Snowden friends and family would be closely
monitored just in case Mr. Snowden would attempt to communicate with them or whatever.
So, they are ‘red’ and we are just ‘green’ on their radar. Certainly, the cost
and effort for such massive data surveillance and subsequent operations are
massive, their larger goal would be to do ‘things’ PROACTIVELY rather than
simply reactive to what’s happening. So, that’s almost what the movie ‘Minority
Report’ has shown, we will be treated base on what we ‘may’ do before we do it
if ever. That’s gonna be sh*tty!
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Personal update for Jun 2013
There have been many things going on in my life that seek so
much of my time and attention. I couldn’t help but have to scale back my
blogging activities. However, I’ve never thought of giving it up. I wouldn’t
care how popular FB or Twitter, etc. are, cuz each tool has its own advantages
and blog surely does has its. Since I happen to be able to squeeze a bit time
and do have few things that I wanna blog about. I may have just pulled them all
out while I can.
On family side, my older son has just graduated from K
school and will go to P school in coming fall. Time just flies. I would give a ‘B’
for his upbringing so far. There are still few things that I would say he is
lacking. First of all, he is still behind in his ability to taking personal
care of himself. Certain things that he should be able to do, he is still not
very capable. On top of that, he has shown his laziness every now and then. He
clearly knows what are right, but he just takes the easy, convenient, but wrong
ways to do certain things. Besides that, there are still many things that I can
think of (may separately blog it in details in future) that I should do to help
him better but they have not been done. That would come to my shortcomings rather
than his. So, I don’t wanna fully blame him for what he is now. He is still a
kid and I’m largely responsible for what he can and can’t do so far.
There is an issue with my younger son. For being a 2 years
old tot, he is identified to be behind in development after being checked,
particularly in speech. Therapy sessions are scheduled and it is gonna be a
very challenging process for our family to go through. But shit happens, my attitude
is always to face the music and just suck it up, deal with it. Blaming anyone,
including myself is not gonna help, so just have to look ahead and try to make
things better. That’s all I can do. I think this issue kinda makes me think how
much I’ve and have not changed in last two decades or so. When I was younger, I
was much more pessimistic than I should be. Not that I’m a highly optimistic
person now, but I think my ‘mental pendulum’ has definitely swung to the
opposite side especially after I came a dad.
I guess it has a lot to do with the unchanged mindset that I’m still a
relatively practical person with rationale over emotion. That always helps in
problem solving.
There are also other things that have changed and gonna
change in my family life as well, like home-moving and getting an additional helper.
Those changes post challenges in both positive and negative ways to our
family. As above, just have to deal with
them, what can I say? That's life!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
20 years
It has been 20 years, can't believe it......thanks for leaving us so many good songs! Wish you the best on the other side!.....
Monday, May 20, 2013
Words from 1st half of May 2013
My previous post on May 3rd was a bit out of my
character. I was quite worried about a family matter that could have very long
term consequences. However, things got a bit clarified about a week later.
Though nothing is final yet, I feel a bit better in spite of still taking a
wait-and-see attitude to see further development. That’s all I wanna say for
now for that matter.
There are a lot of other things that I wanna talk about.
Rather than going in great detail like I would prefer, just can’t do it this
time, so they are just gonna be brief and broad in scope.
PERSONAL SIDE –
Housemoving
Yes, landlord raised the rent to his so-called ‘market’
level which is actually above the actual one. A brief negotiation didn’t reach
an agreement. As such, my wife and I took few quick looks in places around and
fortunately found a place very close by that both of us deem acceptable. So,
after few years of living the same address, we gotta move next week! Yes,
that’s right! everything has to work out in about a week! Things are actually in
progress: talking to moving company, changing address at utilities, shopping
new furniture, and LOTS of packing! I expect to have close to 50 boxes plus
some furniture to be moved and subsequently LOTS of unpacking!....what an
exhausted exercise!
Kid stuffs
My older son is gonna graduated from Kschool this year! So,
stay tune for which elementary school that he will end up to. Meanwhile, still
arranging summer classes for him, so far, only swimming is confirmed. Others
are coming…Also, my younger son is gonna be two very soon. Time just flies! We
need to help him to grow up and learn older stuff, like no diaper during the
day extra. Time-consuming exercises!
Leisure
Well, busy as hell is one thing. I was fortunately enough to
be able to squeeze time to do some stuff for myself. First, I saw ‘Iron Man 3’.
Usually, I would use a separate blog post to talk about movie, but just too
busy this time. Not gonna say much to that, but the movie was indeed enjoyable!
In spite of knowing many things before going in, there were still some
surprises that I enjoy very much. Like the villain’s ability, how Gyweth
Paltrow’s involvement in action scenes and how Robert Downey Jr. interacts with
Mark 42 and the rest of Iron Men! Fun stuff! Nuff said!
Also, I was able to catch up with an old friend who came
back from Germany
for a brief visit, and attended a drink with some old co-workers to have a nice
relax chat. It’s nice to talk to people that I’ve rarely seen. Thanks to
Facebook and Whatsapp!
Friday, May 3, 2013
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
