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April 4, 2007

Fix This! Power Cords on Laptops

Filed under: Laptops — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

I Pretend I Have Some Control Over My Power Cord

As Ponzi points out in her excellent entry, there is one true design flaw of ALL laptop computers: the power cord.

What kind of power cord user are you? Ponzi says there are three types:

There are “The people in denial”. – They get rid of it all together and act like it’s not a problem – until they have to deal with it. They put it out of mind and out of sight – pack it in the suitcase. As svelte and cordfree as these people are in the airport secretly they are the ones who frantically throw everything out of their suitcases looking for it when they have a black out in the taxi on the way to the hotel.

The people who don’t care. – This group just stuffs that whole cord into the backpack or bag and say that’s part of carrying the laptop, deal with it. Then all their crap comes pouring out when its time to use it.

There are the ones who try to act like they have some control. – This would be my crowd – for the moment (I tend to bounce between all three). They roll up the cord and use the piece of velcro if they have it (IBM tried to give us a solution) which usually doesn’t fit the whole cord.

Velcro One-Wrap CabletiesI’m one of the “pretend I have some control” people. I found these Velcro One-Wrap Cableties at Home Depot several years ago (pictured in the top photo). They come in an 8 inch size that wraps around my power brick AND the cord to create one easy package to stuff into the laptop bag. As Ponzi points out, however, it’s still a BIG thing to cart around. It takes up as much space as my Nintendo DS. If my bag were any smaller, I would have to choose between the power cord and my personal entertainment device.

ZIP-LINQ Retractable Notebook Power CordZip-Linq has created the ZIP-LINQ Retractable Notebook Power Cord, which is a pretty good deal, but it doesn’t replace your power brick. I could use it to replace half of my cord, but I would still have to wrap the cord to the power brick. If I have to be wrapping cords anyway, I might as well do both. It’s an inexpensive replacement that is pretty tempting, but it doesn’t solve the whole problem.

Smarthome Small Cable ManagerAnother option is the Smarthome Small Cable Manager, but it will only help you if your brick isn’t in the middle of the cord. Otherwise, you’ll use one cable manager for the cord from the laptop to the brick and another for the cord from the brick to the wall. Wrapping cords twice isn’t very efficient, so the Velcro Cableties seem like a better option.

The MacBook Pro power cord has the most useable design.Apple has done the best job of making their power cords useable. The power plug unfolds to plug into the wall and folds up for travel. They have the brick plug directly into the wall and have an attached wire wrap on the brick. It’s still a big thing to keep in your laptop bag, but it’s VERY easy to wrap up.

Sadly, the only other option is to include the power brick in the laptop itself, which would make my tiny laptop MUCH bigger. It’s the whole reason they put the power brick on the cord in the first place. Just think about how much bigger your very portable laptop would be if you had to include that power brick in the case.

In the end, my laptop battery only lasts a couple of hours and I have come to accept the fact that I need to cart around the power cord with it. There are some design frontiers that are waiting to be discovered, but until then, I have become a good friend of Velcro Cableties. Of course, there’s always the “Living In Denial” option.

Via: Chris Pirillo on Twitter

April 3, 2007

JibberJobber At A Special Price

Filed under: Software — Laura Moncur @ 10:13 am

If you are in need of contact management software, then it’s time to try JibberJobber. It is available right now for a good price. You can read more about it here:

JibberJobber has a focus of career management. We should all be managing our careers at all times, not just during the times when we are looking for a new job. Don’t wait until you’re laid off to start looking for your next position. For all you know, the job of your dreams is right around the corner and all you need to do is take a peek.

Join a Rock Band, Dude!

Filed under: Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Join a Rock Band, Dude!

If you have enjoyed being a rock god with Guitar Hero, you will be happy to know that they are taking it one step further: Rock Band. Four players, four instruments: bass guitar, lead guitar, drums and lead vocals. Now you and your three favorite friends can join a rock band and become rock legends instead of just rock gods!

There is more information here:

Here is the most important feature:

Online connectivity is a key to the game. The developers envision additional songs for online purchase beyond those in the retail version. And players need not be together to jam. “You could have one guitarist in Germany and another one in Texas, a drummer in New York and a singer from somewhere else, and they can play together online,” EA’s David DeMartini says.

It seems the Guitar Hero folks have been a busy bunch because they also announced plans for a mobile version of the game:

A special thank you to Nicole Lee for giving me the heads up yesterday! Thanks Nicole, I would have missed this if it wasn’t for you!

Via: Nicolelee on Twitter

April 2, 2007

Watch 2.0 is out of Beta

Filed under: Watches — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

For years, I have been complaining about how I hate the watch designers of the world. They cannot create a digital watch that is both pretty and useful. In the end, I have been wearing my Armitron watch that I got for about fifteen bucks about five years ago. It has all the features that I love, but it’s ugly.

The other night, I had an idea. I would make my ugly Armitron watch beautiful. Here is the story of Watch 2.0:

Watch 2.0 is out of Beta

(Continue Reading…)

March 30, 2007

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3

Filed under: Cameras — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3

It’s a strange sense of satisfaction when I come to the same decision as a photography blog. I have been waiting for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 for almost a year now. I currently own the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ2. It has been an excellent camera with only a couple of items wanting: I wanted SDHC support and I wanted better video quality. I have watched Panasonic’s progress for a long time, just waiting for this camera to become available. Imagine my delight when PhotographyBLOG gave it a 4.5 out of 5 star rating:

They have lots of juicy pictures and lots of technical photography talk explaining why this camera deserves such a good rating. Honestly, I am so indebted to Panasonic’s Optical Image Stabilizer (anti-shake) that I wouldn’t even consider buying another camera. It makes my videos smooth as glass when I’m walking, which is more than half the battle to filming good walking videos. The fact that I’ll have 10X Zoom, a larger Leica lens and the approval of the PhotographyBLOG is just icing on the cake.

Via: Panasonic’s DMC-TZ3 wide-angle 10x zoomer reviewed – Engadget

March 29, 2007

Is It the Avatar or the Game?

Filed under: Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Military Game Avatars

Gordon Luk at GetLuky.net has a brilliant discussion about military games and how the ability to choose your avatar affects the gameplay and enjoyment.

“Now there was an interesting concept! I’d never considered before that players might be switching to the US side in a video game due to ethical problems with playing “the enemy.” I began to wonder if he was alone, or if these moral problems with playing as enemy avatars could explain why there was such a built-in preference for the home teams.”

From my perspective, I don’t like first-person shooters at all (or 3rd person, etc.). I was appalled at America’s Army. I look at the myriad of games out there that are just not made for me. They have no appeal.

For me, it’s not about my avatar, although, most times in those games, I don’t get to be female unless she is hypersexualized. It’s not about being able to choose which side I’m on. It’s about not really wanting to kill people.

The gaming industry spends so much time and money making games that only appeal to a very small market. They think it’s a big market because it’s all they have, but really, how many people out there really want to shoot and kill people? Are there that many warriors in our genes? Is shooting the only way to satiate them? I doubt it.

I’m waiting for the next wave of gaming to wash over this world. It will be inclusive for gender, age and nationality. Someday, we will have our choice of games that spend less time trying to make realistic graphics and more time trying to be purely entertaining. I’m waiting for them, when are they coming?

March 28, 2007

Another Good Use For The Mac Remote

Filed under: Laptops — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

This video, entitled, “Really Expensive Cat Toy,” is a perfect example of the fun you can have with a Macintosh laptop, its remote control and Front Row.

I wonder if a scratched screen is covered under the warranty…

March 27, 2007

Apple TV Walkthrough

Filed under: Audio and Video — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

If you’re interested in Apple TV, here is a video walkthrough of the interface from MacDailyNews.com. It looks like it is really easy to use, but they didn’t cover how they got the stuff on the Apple TV. Is it connected to your home computer? Is it downloading these things from the Internet. I would have liked a little more explanation, but this walkthrough shows you how easy it is to find and play movies, television shows, podcasts and music.

One note, the pictures in the slideshow are Apple pictures, so take this walkthrough with a grain of salt. A walkthrough from someone a little less connected with Apple is here:

I wonder if Apple TV will change television the way the iPod changed music or if it will just be a strange blip on televisions historical radar.

March 26, 2007

Starling Fitness Reviews Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 for the Wii

Filed under: Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07I just wrote a review on Starling Fitness for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 for the Wii. Mike and I have been playing it for about a week.

Is it exergaming? No. Did it get me off the couch and interacting with my family? Yes! Most importantly, it introduced me to a sport that I might want to try in real life. It taught me the rules and got me interested in something that I never considered before. If sport video games pique the interest in a real live sport, then I’m all for them. My verdict on Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 for the Wii? Go for it! It is a lot of fun and it might even get you interested in real-life golfing!

Most importantly, the game is VERY inclusive as far as being able to modify your avatar. You can make your golfer on the screen match your skin color, hair color, facial structure and even body type. So many programs insist that you choose between five males or one over-sexed female. This game is different. I can make myself look however I want, even fat, which is something that video games rarely program for:

Make Your Avatar Match Your Appearance

In the end, I chose an avatar thinner than this one, but she doesn’t have huge boobs, she isn’t blond and I was able to completely customize her. It was a great way to feel included in this game. So many games force me to play the character of a male or pigeon-hole me into a sexy babe’s body, but this one let me choose exactly how I wanted to be.

Kudos to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07! Good form, EA, good form!

March 23, 2007

All-New Freevlog

Filed under: Audio and Video,Software — Laura Moncur @ 9:57 am

Freevlog will teach you how to put your videos on the Internet!

If you have wanted to put your videos on the Internet, you probably thought that the only way to do it was with YouTube. YouTube does make it extremely easy to broadcast your videos, but what if you want something more personal? What if you don’t want Google to own your video? What if you already have a blog and you just want to add your latest video?

Freevlog has the answers to all those questions and more. They have just updated their videos, so you have the most current way to learn how to put your videos on the web.

A little over a year ago, I was faced with these problems. I had filmed lots of little videos that I enjoyed and I wanted to share them on my personal weblog, but I didn’t know how to do anything. I had no idea how to put titles on the videos. I didn’t even know how to upload them. Mike Verdi and Ryanne Hodson were pivitol in getting past my fear and just putting my videos up on the Internet.

They have broken the process of starting a video-blog, or vlog, into these easy steps:

  • Setup a Video Blog
  • Update your PC or Mac
  • Compress video for the web (so the video will look good AND load up quickly)
  • Take a screenshot of your video
  • Get a blog
  • Upload and post your video
  • Get an RSS Feed

There are step-by-step videos for each of these parts of the process on their Freevlog Tutorial page.

Almost every digital camera made today and a lot of the cell phones, have a movie mode. No matter where you are, you can record the wonderful bits of your life as they are happening and then share them with your friends and family all across the globe. That’s the beauty of starting your own vlog or adding video to your personal weblog. Now, you can do that and more.

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