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Billboard Hires 2 Top Music Industry Bloggers

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Intelligent independent writing about the music industry has been limited to a handful of bloggers and even fewer mainstream journalists. Several have been silenced or relegated to less powerful pulpits by recent layoffs at the NY Times, LA Times and Wired, but two of the most vocal critics of the industry have recently found homes at its most established trade publication. Glenn Peoples who blogged at Coolfer and David Prince, the man behind The Daily Swarm, have both joined the staff of Billboard.

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For five and half year Peoples blogged daily at Coolfer.com about music industry news adding insightful commentary.  Now he's shut down Coolfer to turn his attention to a new post as Senior Editorial Analyst at Billboard.  Prince founded the irreverent Daily Swarm almost two years ago, but took over as The News Editor of Billboard.com last week. David says he'll continue to post on The Swarm alongside several contributors, but admits "news scoops will go to the day job".



Billboard has taken on an edgier and more opinionated tone in recent months and its good to see two fine writers get more steady sources of income.  But its also hard to imagine that these two independent voices won't somehow be altered by senior editors and pressure from the trade publication's major label advertisers.

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Review: The Case-Mate Dockster Leather Case for iPhone 3G

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The Case-Mate Dockster Leather Case for iPhone 3G is available and can be purchased in TiPb Store for $34.95. If you are looking for a case that is slim and dockable, then this case might be for you. Let’s see how it measures up after the break!

Design

If there is one thing that bothers me with cases, it’s the fact that most are not dockable. That issue goes away with Case-Mate’s Dockster brand case for iPhone 3G. The case is composed of a hard plastic frame that separates into two halves. The case is very strong and has openings for all of the usual suspects including camera, volume controls/ silent switch, headphone jack, sleep/wake button, front sensors and 30-pin connector on the bottom. The outside of the case is covered with a soft leather. This case also comes with a screen protector too, if you need one.

Daily Use

Like some people, my iPhone 3G is always with me. So, it has it’s fair share of battle scares from the last 7 months. I use a variety of cases for the iPhone, some good and others not so good. I was not sure what to expect from the Dockster. I can say I am quite pleased.

Placing the case on your iPhone could not be any easier; simply slide the top end on, then slide the bottom end. There are no buttons to snap, no clips to latch; they just slide together easily. Once the two pieces of the car are together, they are secure. I did not have to worry about one side slipping or falling off. The other benefit of this case is it adds a little extra grip too without become too think. The leather feels really nice in your hands and solid plastic frame adds piece of mind if it is dropped.

Docking the iPhone is easy, simply slip off the bottom end and yo are in business. I was very surprised at how easy it was to do.

Conclusion

Using this case daily, I really, really like it. The case is non-obtrusive and it looks good (to be honest, I would like it more if I had a black iPhone; the white kind of sticks out; Case-Mate, how about a white case?). There are not that many dockable case solutions on the market for the iPhone that are thin and attractive. This one really is a great solution!

Pros:

  • It is dockable!
  • Attractive leather finish
  • Sturdy plastic supportive frame
  • Thin
  • All ports are very easily accessible

Cons:

  • I really can’t find any pertinent negatives with this case :-)
  • A variety of colors, currently black-only

TiPb’s Rating:

5 starts

         

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Review: The Case-Mate Dockster Leather Case for iPhone 3G

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Want Your iPhone on T-Mobile USA?

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We’ve asked if AT&T’s service had made you consider dumping your iPhone 3G. But even if the iPhone was available on other US cellphone networks, what choices would you have?

Many people would love to get the iPhone on Verizon, but the current generation Verizon network is CDMA, which is not compatible with the iPhone’s GSM radio. This means that, until everyone moves to LTE 4G in a few years, existing iPhones won’t run on Verizon (or Sprint for that matter).

That leaves T-Mobile. Unfortunately, T-Mobile has different 3G bands then, well, the rest of the GSM world, which means unless Apple changes the iPhone radio (unlikely), you would only get 2G/EDGE on T-Mobile, slower speeds, and no simultaneous voice and data.

Is that a deal breaker for anyone? Or would having the iPhone on T-Mobile, even on 2G/EDGE still be better for some of you than your local AT&T coverage?

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Want Your iPhone on T-Mobile USA?

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Quick video: my ocean of information

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This short video shows how I try to digest Twitter, RSS feeds and my Friendfeed 'River' on one of my screens, when I am in my office (ok... not too often, really;). Juggling this ocean takes some practice... but I am getting there.

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A little arcade fun: Belowscape

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We are now at the point where there are lots and lots of games for the iPhone, most of them taking the form of miniscule games that could easily be small flash games on the web. Obviously games with higher production values and longer playtimes get a lot more attention, but there is a certain joy to these 99 cent mini games that allow for quick bites of playtime.

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App-ocolypse Now: iPhone Fart-App Wars have Begun. Seriously.

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In one corner, iFart Mobile and Joel Comm, who are now suing to have a judge rule that “pull my finger” can’t be trademarked (honest, we couldn’t make this stuff up):

In my app description on iTunes, I have testimonials. One of them is direct from my site, WorldVillage.com, in which I give the opinion, “Way better than Pull My Finger!” Of course, I have the right to state my opinion, especially one I believe to be true! [...] I also used Twitter to search for people who were discussing any of the competing fart apps and engaged in conversation with them. Air-O-Matic didn’t like that. Perhaps they believe they own Twitter and the people using it?

In the other, Pull My Finger and Air-O-Matic, who wants to get paid:

we estimate he cost us about $500K in sales. His app leapfrogged ours immediately after he started doing these things. That happened to be Christmas week. He sold hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of his app in the next month, in the spot he kicked us off of. We talked to our attorney, and decided to try to end this swiftly by asking for 1/10 of our estimated lost sales, plus attorney fees. $50K is about one week in the top spot in the App Store. We thought that was about right.

In the audience, whole heaps of developers wondering if the App Store is viable in the face of “gaming”, and millions of users who chuckle at cheap flatulence rather than voting with their wallets for innovative, world-changing mobile applications.

(via @chockenberry)

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App-ocolypse Now: iPhone Fart-App Wars have Begun. Seriously.

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There’s an app for that: Casinos on alert for card counters using iPhones

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File under "It was only a matter of time": The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Nevada gaming authorities are warning casinos to be on the lookout for blackjack card counters getting an assist from their iPhones. While card counting itself is not banned in Nevada, the use of an assistive technology is a felony (!), and apps like Card Counter or A Blackjack Card Counter make it much easier for the math-impaired. ABCC's 'stealth mode,' which uses vibration to alert the user when the time is right for a big bet, is particularly head-achey for casino security.

Nevada casinos don't have any instances yet of gamblers being kicked out or arrested for iPhone use -- the initial warning was from California authorities, who spotted card-counter apps in use at a Northern California casino and thought it prudent to raise the alarm. The lure of easier blackjack winnings may be too tempting for some people to pass up, but the consequence of this iCheating may be that we all have to check our iPhones before heading to the blackjack tables.

Aside from the logistical challenges of an iPhone ban in casinos ("Sure, I don't need my phone, my family knows that I'll be here at the quarter slots for the next five hours"), this is a fascinating example of how the App Store is turning us all into denizens of the Matrix, with skills and information on demand and jacked in, literally at our fingertips. Need to level a bookshelf? Fine. Want to identify local birds? Done. Get your garage mojo in gear? Can do. Learn a language? Of course. Adding the ability to move money from the casino's pocket into yours with better odds than usual seems like a natural next step... and another 'disruptive technology' is going to come into conflict with a long-established, politically and economically powerful industry. Let's watch.

Update: Commenter 'brainopera' contributed his "Matrix moment" -- have you had yours yet?

Thanks Matt

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IRON and WINE Tours to Support “Around the Well” Release

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     MUSIC NEWS - Iron And Wine have announced the release Around The Well (Sub Pop) for May 19, 2009.  It'll be a collection of rare, out of print and unreleased tracks from Samuel Beam and company. To promote the release, the group will play ten intimate dates around the country. And, fans can create the set-list for each gig by voting at the band's website !

I&W have also started work on their follow-up to The Sheppard's Dog  (buy CD here) for a spring 2010 release. The new, Around The Well, will span Iron And Wine's full discography, include tracks from as early as 2002 through material readied for The Sheppard's Dog in 2007. The first half of the record presents more intimate, raw acoustic material, with the second half will highlighting the band's fuller studio efforts. Also included are covers of songs by the Flaming Lips and New Order. 

Concert tix go on sale February 20 with show voting for set-lists start on March 6, 2009.  See Around the Well tracklist and full tour itinerary below-

Tracklist For Around The Well:

Disc 1:
01. Dearest Forsaken
02. Morning
03. Loud as Hope
04. Peng! 33
05. Sacred Vision
06. Friends They Are Jewels
07. Hickory
08. Waitin' for a Superman
09. Swans and the Swimming
10. Call Your Boys
11. Such Great Heights

Disc 2:
01. Communion Cups And Someone's Coat
02. Belated Promise Ring
03. God Made The Automobile
04. Homeward, These Shoe
05. Love Vigilantes
06. Sinning Hands
07. No Moon
08. Serpent Charmer
09. Carried Home
10. Kingdom Of The Animals
11. Arms Of A Thief
12. The Trapeze Swinger

Iron And Wine May 2009 Toour Itinerary:
05/04 - Seattle, WA - Vera Project
05/05 - Seattle, WA - Triple Door
05/06 - San Francisco, CA - Swedish American Hall
05/07 - San Francisco, CA - Swedish American Hall
05/08 - Los Angeles, CA - Masonic Hall At Hollywood Forever Cemetery
05/09 - Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour
05/12 - Chicago, IL - Lakeshore Theatre
05/13 - Chicago, IL - Schuba’s
05/17 - New York, NY - Abrons Arts Center
05/18 - New York, NY - Abrons Arts Center

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Ultrasone Releases $1500 Headphones – Recession, What Recession??

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Ultrasone is spitting in the face of the bleak economy. The German concern has announced a new special edition headphone, dubbed the Edition 8. Ultrasone claims: “Never before has such attention to detail been given to every aspect of a headphone design; every material and component used in the Edition 8 is second to none.” [...]

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The iPhone Blog Week in Review for February 16, 2009

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Every week I will be bringing you what I think are the week’s biggest stories and articles. Let’s get started, after the break!

Who will buy a 2G iPhone?

Rumors are circulating that Apple will announce a $99 iPhone sans the 3G. I think this is good since most users don’t know the difference between 2G and 3G. 

Where do you sync?

There are many ways to sync your devices these days; your desk, the cloud, Web, etc. What is the best way? Rene takes a look at this in his most recent article!

Streaming iTunes to your iPhone rumor

Well, this would be rather sweet should Apple decide to do something like this, but I think it would require a lot of hardware on Apple’s end, and considering as how they can’t do email effectively, I put this one to rest.

20,000 apps in 7 months. Wow. 

If you were the competition, your jaw should be hitting the floor right about now. At this rate, it will be impossible for anyone to catchup with Apple. But then again, I am not sure of the competition needs as many fart apps. I was amazed one of my friends downloaded one the other day. Armageddon is upon us.

Push notification service delayed?

Well, obviously it is, it was supposed to come out in September 2008 if memory serves. However it looks like Apple might be waiting for their new Snow Leopard OS to hit the server market before unleashing thousands of notifications to iPhone users…

iPhone Blog Live! Podcast!

We talk Google and do a live Jailbreak during the podcast. I was dropped due to a power outage, but Rene and Dieter trucked on without me…

How can you find your car with your iPhone?

Brian attempts to answer this age-old question in his recent how-to article. Purple pins to the rescue!

Leaked iPhone backing?

Could this be? I posted on the 3G rumor, and it wound up to be true… oh yeah, April 4th 2008, I called it.

Android gets Tel-Nav GPS, where is iPhone’s?

Sure this can’t be that hard to make. My bet is there is some heavy, heavy negotiations coming. I hope it’s free, because if there is a fee involved, I am not signing up.

Google adds optimized spreadsheet functionality to Google Docs

This is a step in the right direction! You can now edit rows, sort and filter in Google Spreadsheets on the iPhone. Now, about that document part…

iPhone owns 51% of mobile market…

Oh yeah. Didn’t we already know this? I am still amazed that there is essentially one phone on one carrier in the US… imagine if it was on all carriers… ah, to dream.

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The iPhone Blog Week in Review for February 16, 2009

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