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NOWHERE BOY Film Trailer Released

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MUSIC NEWS - The trailer for NOWHERE BOY, the movie based on the memoir, Imagine This: Growing Up WIth My Brother John Lennon by Julia Baird (his step-sister), has been released.

The film was directed by Sam Taylor-Wood, scripted by Matt Greenhalgh (Control), with original music by Alison Goldfrapp  and was filmed on location in Liverpool with Aaron Johnson as John Lennon. The pic retells the Beatle's early life when he was raised by his Aunt Mimi, played by Kristen Scott Thomas with Anne-Marie Duff playing Lennon's mother Julia, who gave him to Mimi when he was four years old.

From the trailer below, we can gather the the film documents Lennon's discovery of rock 'n' roll (his mother taught him banjo chords, which he made use of on his guitar) and his meeting with another Liverpool youngster, Paul McCartney, played by Thomas Sangster.


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John Mayer Reveals Tour Cities, But Not Venues or Dates for His Winter Tour

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MUSIC NEWS - John Mayer's new album,  Battle Studies is due out November 17 via Sony Music (order below), the same day Mayer plays a special show at NYC's Beacon Theater, to celebrate the album's release.  Fortunately, the concert will air live on Fuse for those unable to attend.

Mayer also has revealed on his website the cities, but not the dates or venues, for his upcoming 2010 Winter tour in support of the new record:



Atlanta
Austin, TX
Birmingham, AL
Boston
Calgary, AB
Columbus, OH
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
Edmonton, AB
Grand Rapids, MI
Houston
Kansas City, MO
Los Angeles
Memphis
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Montreal
Nashville
New York City
Oklahoma City, OK
Omaha, NE
Philadelphia
Portland, OR
San Jose, CA
Seattle
St Louis
Toronto
Tulsa, OK
Uncasville, CT
Vancouver, BC

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Verizon Droid iDoesn’t Beat iPhone on Browser, Apps, Multi-touch or User Interface

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Did Verizon and Motorola forget to include a few things in their iDon’t attack ads, like iDon’t render web pages as slowly or badly, iDon’t arbitrarily restrict the amount of apps users can install to 256MB, iDon’t fail to implement multi-touch, and iDon’t have a worse user experience.

We can’t blame them, of course. They were focusing on the iPhone’s weaknesses, as the geekier among us (nitpickers included!) would have to admit, and not the Droid’s. It was their ad, and fair enough.

However, for those considering the Droid vs. an iPhone, we should lay all the cards on the table. Sure the iPhone lacks a physical keyboard (that irks some users, pleases others), doesn’t have Google Maps Navigation (yet), doesn’t match all the specs, and has issues with App Store approvals (though that doesn’t effect most users). But what about the Droid?

(And no, we don’t mean that horrible devil-red eye graphic that’s kind of the opposite of “not evil” and makes that incessant “DRRROOOOOOIIDDD” chime pretty much indistinguishable from “REDRUM!”)

First, in the perfunctory Browser Battles, it turns out the almost two month old iPhone 3.1 Safari is still king of the mobile mountain, according to MobileCrunch:

On the popular web-standards test known as Acid3, the iPhone scores a 100/100 while the Droid caps out at 93/100. [...] Once you’ve grown accustomed to pinch-zooming, the level of accuracy provided by tap-zooming alone simply doesn’t cut it. [...] The iPhone browser is also considerably faster, with page loads completing anywhere from 15-30% more quickly with both handsets on WiFi.

Second, we all know the Android Market doesn’t have as many apps as the App Store, but maybe that’s a good thing since Android 2.0 still doesn’t fix its app space limitation, leaving Droid with a paltry 256MB for apps according to AndroidandMe.com:

Google does not support installing apps to the SD card (and likely never will), so developers are limited in what they can create. [...] For most applications, we want a small file size to limit the download times. When it comes to 3D games though, we need a ton of space for all the high-res textures, audio, and video. [...] Have you seen all the awesome iPhone and iPod Touch games? Hardly any of them would fit on an Android phone.

This problem, of course, also plagues the Palm webOS and BlackBerry platforms. NokiaExpert and ZDNet’s Matt Miller’s been told it’s a security issue, but does that matter to end users when iPhone’s can go up to (almost) 32GB?

Third, if you’re a fan of the iPhone and iPod touch’s (and Magic Mouse’s!) multi-touch, don’t think the Droid will have your fingers covered. According to Engadget:

As you have probably heard (or guessed), there’s no multitouch on this device. That’s clearly an issue with Android 2.0 and choices that Google is making about user interface

Fourth, the user interface, while definitely an improvement — and maybe even a refreshing change for some — still doesn’t rise to level of usability as the iPhone. Like MobileCrunch (and every other review we’ve seen), we’ve given our iPhones to toddlers and they’ve been able to use them well.

That’s still Apple’s killer app. And that’s likely why, even after going all in on Droid and throwing BlackBerry under the bus (even canceling their BOGO!), Verizon still wants the iPhone

[Thanks to Tom for the app limit tip!]

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Featured iPhone Wallpaper: Jazz by Conspiracy Studio

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Copyright © 2009 PatrickJ. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/iphone-themes/featured-iphone-wallpaper-jazz-by-conspiracy-studio/ .

Jazz by Conspiracy Studio

I generally prefer darker backgrounds, but I spotted this one at Poolga.com today and think it’s quite appealing.

It’s called Jazz, and it’s by Conspiracy Studios.

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Beyond iPhone: Apple TV 3.0 First Impressions and Screenshot Gallery

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Apple TV 3.0

Apple TV 3.0 (or Apple TV 3, or Apple TV Take 3) is the just-released third version of Apple’s and Steve Jobs’ “hobby”. And, for good or for ill, its latest feature-set seems designed to keep iTunes’ living room gateway as niche as ever. That’s not to say it isn’t good, because it is (though it does have problems we’ll get into below), but it’s certainly not great. Not yet. And we’re beginning to wonder if Apple (now or ever) even wants it to be?

Preamble 1

Yes, this is an iPhone blog, but just as other SPE Network sites like WMExperts will touch on the big Microsoft picture and Android Central will keep its electric eyes on Google, TiPb tries to include everything Apple that connects to the iPhone ecosystem. So you won’t find a review of the latest Mac Pro, you will find one of the pocketable iPhone’s big screen cousin, the Apple TV. If your interests lie elsewhere, just skip on to the next post. If you are interested, however, follow on after the jump for more!

Preamble 2

I’ve had an Apple TV since version 1.x and I use it every day. For me it’s part of the Apple/iPhone ecosystem and it “just works” to let me use the same music and video on my iPhone and on my TV (and in iTunes on my PC). My living room setup is a 1080p LCD with 7.1 surround (which I put together as cheaply as possible — check out this forum post for more), which I use Apple’s Remote app to control the Apple TV with my iPhone or iPod touch.

Long ago, I ripped every DVD I owned to iTunes format, and whenever I find a movie or TV series I love on sale at Amazon or elsewhere, I buy it, rip it to a Drobo, and box ye old physical media as backup. I also buy via iTunes, especially when they have their sales. I’m exploring going all in on PVR’ing content as well, but I’ll save the rant on how Canada has no consumer protection when it comes to telecommunications, and Canadians have no access to CableCard, mandated unencrypted OTA broadcast signals, etc.

All this by way of saying I have a lot of content and I watch it via my Apple TV a lot, and so the Apple TV 3.0 update is something I take seriously. Apple… well, we’ll see…

Software not Hardware

Apple TV 3.0 is, sadly, a software only update. There’s no new Apple TV gear to go buy. No better chips, no bigger capacity, no added features like TV tuners or 1080p out. If you haven’t bought one before, it’s cheaper than it was a few months ago, but it’s not better. That’s a far bigger problem at this point than the software.

New Look, Tweaked Feel

The user interface for Apple TV 3.0 has been refreshed — at least on the top level. Now, instead of just two vertical menus, a horizontal menu cuts across the top showing off poster/album art for your content. The spots on the left are, refreshingly, reserved for your own media — your most recently added movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, etc. I count 5 spots on mine. The spots on the right show stuff Apple would like you to buy from the iTunes Store. Yeah, it’s like that — Apple TV remains a hard-sell for purchases and rentals. It’s not as bad as it used to be — they’ve even moved your content above store content in the menus, but it’s still the overall purpose of the device. Then again, online rentals seem to be the future of the set-top box, so fair enough…

LP and Extras

One of the major reasons cited for the Apple TV 3.0 update was to add compatibility for iTunes LP and iTunes Extras. If you already have either or both, iTunes will download new versions of the content (?!), but once done, they look great. Extras present similarly to DVD extras, however the interface for the one we tested — Wall-E — was very un-Apple. It wasn’t clear where to click or when. Choosing one option left that option highlighted when, in order to actually use it, we had to navigate over to the artwork, and then notice the dots beneath the artwork denoting a number of different elements to that content. Apple usually nails this stuff, but we’ll test a few more and hope very hard it was an isolated accident.

Note: there aren’t very many iTunes LP and iTunes Extra offerings yet, barely a dozen of each, but expanding it to the Apple TV is a good sign Apple is making at least another “hobby” out of it. We’ll see how well it plays out.

Also note: Are we waiting on iPhone 3.2 so we can get those extras on the mobile screen as well? Sure would be nice to have them if we got them…

Final Thoughts

Apple TV Take 3 it certainly isn’t. Only its elegance, simplicity, and seamless integration for iTunes users makes it a valid alternative against Windows 7 Media Center or competing set-top boxes that offer Netflix (for those in the US) or XVID/DIVX/MKV (for those who get their content… elsewhere).

That, however, is exactly how Apple has positioned it. Want a DVD option? get a Mac Mini. Want portability, get the AV cables with an iPhone or iPod touch. Want to take iTunes content and splash it on your big screen, there’s an Apple TV for that. For now. But “hobbies” only last for so long. If Apple doesn’t make a serious run at “business” with a proper 3.0 (or 4.0 we guess) and updated hardware, we’re guessing it will dwindle into “canceled” before long. And that would be a shame.

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Featured iPhone Theme: Matte Nano

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Copyright © 2009 Thomas. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/iphone-themes/featured-iphone-theme-matte-nano/ .

People seem to really like the matted look. There are at least four Matte themes available on Cydia, although only Matte Nano seems to actually skin my icons. I use Matte Graphite to theme my UI elements (pop-ups, SMS bubbles, etc. ) but it doesn’t seem to do anything for my Springboard, which is strange.
Matte Nano works and is gorgeous, but not without a few problems of its own. There’s some strange text that hovers above my camera icon, and since none of the other icons feature text I can only assume it’s a bug. In addition, some icons used a little cheat and feature black backgrounds instead of transparent ones. This means they’ll stick out like a sore thumb if you’ve got a Springboard background that isn’t pure black. These are pretty small errors, though, and I’m sure they can be fixed if someone reports them.
In the meantime, you can find all of the Matte themes on Cydia.


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Beta version of Firefox 3.6 for Mac now available

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Want to see something scary this Halloween? Like, perhaps, a browser that doesn't coddle you with all that silly stability and reliable performance? Feel like spending a little time on the bleeding edge? You too can taste the future (which, I am told, has a distinctive metallic tang) by downloading the first public beta of Firefox 3.6, now featured over at the Mozilla developer blog.

The next release of the open-source browser includes more flexible video options, better Javascript performance, updated font support and single-click appearance customization through the Personas skinning system. You can read more about the 3.6 changes from a web development perspective here.

The Mac version requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher, and you can get it from the beta download page. Happy surfing!

TUAWBeta version of Firefox 3.6 for Mac now available originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Review: Pogo Sketch stylus for iPhone

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Copyright © 2009 Thomas. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/iphone-accessory-reviews/review-pogo-sketch-stylus-for-iphone/ .

Pogo Sketch stylus

I was really curious about the Pogo Sketch iPhone stylus when I first heard about it, so when I was offered the chance to review it by the Max Borges agency, the fact that it was the “hot pink” version of the product didn’t really register. That’s okay, though, because as long as I punch a live bear in the stomach every few days and stay unshaven, I can still feel like a man despite the fact that my dainty fingers are wrapped around a $15 aluminum stylus in a (surprisingly gorgeous) hot pink.

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Apple’s ad man changes roles, but another Apple fan will take his place

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Update: As our loyal commenters have pointed out, Gizmodo (which was among the first sites to report that Clow was changing roles, echoing a piece in the industry journal Advertising Age) has followed up with an internal email from Clow where he says Miller's promotion does not imply that Clow is stepping away from his own leadership role with the company, including "keeping an eye on Apple."

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When many people think of Apple, they think of the ad campaigns that the company has used over the years:
  • The original "1984" Super Bowl ad that introduced the Mac to the world
  • The "Think Different" campaign that coincided with the return of Steve Jobs to the company
  • The iPod dancing silhouettes
  • "There's an app for that" -- the iPhone ads
  • "Hello, I'm a Mac. And I'm a PC." -- the Get A Mac ads
Apple's advertising agency is TBWA / Media Arts Lab, and the person who has been the creative force behind all of these ads is a man by the name of Lee Clow. The 66 year-old Clow has decided to step down as chief creative officer at the agency, although he'll remain chairman and global director of Media Arts Lab and fulfill other roles within TBWA.

Clow's replacement is no stranger to Apple. Duncan Milner is currently the executive creative director on the Apple account and is considered by many in the advertising industry to be the perfect replacement for Clow, a close friend of Steve Jobs.

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Recommended: ‘Man Taps iPhone 844,683 Times Proving Life Is Overrated’ at KRAPPS

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As great as that headline is, the post that follows it is even better. 

You can always rely on KRAPPS for evisceratingly funny reporting on the OMGWTFBBQ edges of the App Store – and this rundown of an app that offers a ‘Million Tap Challenge’ is a classic example.

Check it out HERE.


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