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	<title>devoll.net &#187; Mac Stuff</title>
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		<title>I know, let&#8217;s totally copy that fruit company</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Gizmos and Technology]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[How original. I do like the walls, though. Wanna bet on how long untill someone posts a picture of them blue-screening?]]></description>
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<p>How original.  I do like the walls, though.  Wanna bet on how long untill someone posts a picture of them blue-screening?</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s 2009 and still no wireless sync</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 22:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Gizmos and Technology]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;ve written in the past about a convergence of technologies that I&#8217;m still amazed hasn&#8217;t made it to market. Here it is 2009 and still the leap hasn&#8217;t been made. All of the technology is in place, it&#8217;s just no one has pulled the trigger. Here&#8217;s the scenario. I almost exclusively use my iPod [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I&#8217;ve <a href="http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2004/01/15/music-in-motion/">written in the past</a> about a convergence of technologies that I&#8217;m still amazed hasn&#8217;t made it to market.  Here it is 2009 and still the leap hasn&#8217;t been made.  All of the technology is in place, it&#8217;s just no one has pulled the trigger.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the scenario.  I almost exclusively use my iPod in my <a href="http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2007/05/26/new-wheels/">car</a> when on the road.  One of the nicest features (on a long list, mind you) of my Q7 is the iPod interface.  Plug the iPod into the dock connector under the arm rest and whammo, everything (except video) on the iPod is available thru the interface of the computer screen in the dashboard.  Nice.  Works great.  Except for one thing.</p>
<p>Except for when the family is in the car with me, when they tend to drive the playlist, I listen almost exclusively to podcasts.  I subscribe to 30 or so, which it plenty of content to keep up with on a weekly basis.  I do this instead of radio.  Much fewer commercials, content I&#8217;m interested in, and the ability to pause and pick up later when I get a phone call or reach my destination.  Perfect.</p>
<p>The problem is in order to roll thru my content and get new content, I have to remove the iPod from the car, bring it in and physically plug it in to sync with the computer.  Doesn&#8217;t sound like a big deal, but #1 it&#8217;s a little bit of a hassle to open up the special compartment below the arm rest and plug or unplug the iPod and #2 sometimes I forget (either leaving the iPod at home when I leave, or forgetting to get it out of the car when I come in.  Then I have to wait 3 or 4 minutes for it to sync when I&#8217;m ready to get on the road.  All minor annoyances, I agree, but still, it doesn&#8217;t have to be this way.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had wireless 802.11 (B then G and now N) at the house for 10 years now.  Best thing since sliced bread.  And the latest round of iPods (the Touch, based on the iPhone form factor) has 802.11 built in.  My iPhone can see my wireless network from the driveway and garage.  But here&#8217;s the rub: the iPod can&#8217;t sync with the host computer over the wireless network, even though it can see it.  Why?  </p>
<p>In the <a href="http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2004/01/15/music-in-motion/">article</a> I referred to above that I wrote just over 5 years ago now, I talked about a number of other pieces of functionality that would be nice.  Of course, I was headed down the &#8220;Radio TiVo&#8221; path then, which is still a good idea and I still don&#8217;t see why it&#8217;s not built into modern car radios, but that was before podcasting.  Now all the pieces are in place for such a combination.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d gladly buy an extra iPod Touch (just to leave in the car permanently) if I could do a few simple things with it that you currently CAN&#8217;T:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Sync wirelessly with the host computer.</strong>  I don&#8217;t care about multiple computers or other things that you&#8217;re currently limited to with the hard-cable syncing.  That&#8217;s fine.  I just want to be able to sync with my desktop in my office over the wireless network.</li>
<li><strong>Sync automatically on some sort of event.</strong>  Either when the host computer notices an update to items synced with that device (like a new podcast download) or when the computer becomes &#8220;visible&#8221; because I just drove into the garage.  It&#8217;s important for this to be automatic so that I don&#8217;t have to have some interface from within the car to start a sync and so that when I get ready to go, my device is as well.</li>
<li><strong>Smarter updating of many devices with current playhead location.</strong> It&#8217;d be nice if the meta-data information about current playhead location in a track would live a little more in the cloud.  Especially if I have a MobileMe account.</li>
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<p>With the app store and the programability of the new iPod Touch/iPhone platform, there could be some cool apps to help manage this functionality, but the core &#8220;sync over the air&#8221; functionality is going to have to be provided by Apple.</p>
<p>Come on, Apple, who do I have to bribe to get this done?</p>
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		<title>My Thoughts on MacWorld 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 23:57:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, the Schillernote was yesterday, and while not as flashy as Jobs standard, it was a fine delivery. I never have really cared a whole lot for Phil Schiller, but he&#8217;s definitely competent. &#8216;Nuff said. The main three announcements from the keynote yesterday were iLife &#8217;09, iWork &#8217;09, and the new unibody MacBookPro 17&#8243;. Here&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, the <a href="http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/0901ouabdcaw/event/index.html">Schillernote</a> was yesterday, and while not as flashy as Jobs standard, it was a fine delivery.  I never have really cared a whole lot for Phil Schiller, but he&#8217;s definitely competent.  &#8216;Nuff said.</p>
<p>The main three announcements from the keynote yesterday were iLife &#8217;09, iWork &#8217;09, and the new unibody MacBookPro 17&#8243;.  Here&#8217;s my quick take on each.</p>
<p><strong>iLife &#8217;09.</strong><br />
Very impressive upgrade.  I am very anxious to try out the Faces and Places functionality of the new iPhoto &#8217;09.  Face detection and recognition technology has come a long way in the past few years&#8230; I hope the functionality in iPhoto performs half as well as it did in the keynote.  Very impressive.  Additionally, I&#8217;m looking forward to Flickr integration, and the bi-directional syncing with facebook looks very interesting.</p>
<p>iMovie also looks to have some nice new features.  Although I don&#8217;t personally use iMovie at all (I cut in Final Cut Studio), my son does and it looks like a very nice upgrade.  I&#8217;m looking at solid-state-based camcorders, and right now it&#8217;s a lot easier to deal with AVCHD in iMovie than it is in FCP.  Unfortunately, it looks like you&#8217;ll have to have a Core Duo-based Mac to use iMovie, so my middle son&#8217;s iMac G5 is out.  Hmmm.</p>
<p>Not sure completely what to make of the Garage Band upgrade, Lessons, but it could be cool.  We&#8217;ll see about that one.  No upgrade to speak of to iDVD, not too surprising.  </p>
<p>Lastly, Apple made some nice upgrades to iWeb, most notably the ability to upload directly (via FTP) to servers other than .Mac and the ability to work with multiple sites.  Nice.  Hopefully the upload function is smart enough to only upload the changed content.</p>
<p><strong>iWork &#8217;09</strong><br />
I&#8217;m not a huge iWork user, but I do occasionally use Pages and Numbers, and use Keynote quite a bit.  The main interesting point on the first two (for me) is the ability to share documents in the cloud via the new iWork website.  Keynote, on the other hand, has a number of new features that make it even more snazzy and distances it even further from Power Point.</p>
<p><strong>MacBook Pro 17</strong><br />
OK, I have to admit, I&#8217;m starting to drool a bit more today than I did yesterday over the new unibody MacBook Pro 17.  My current MBP 17 is a little over 2 years old, and while it remains the best portable Mac I have ever owned, as I run down the specs on the new box I find myself jumping over to e-bay to see what the resell value would be towards a new one.</p>
<p>Things I noticed: faster CPU, 8GB max RAM, larger HDD, higher resolution screen, smaller, lighter, longer battery, new display connector.  If anyone out there has about $4k burning a hole in their pocket, I&#8217;ll take one with a 24&#8243; LED Cinema display, m&#8217;kay? thankyouverymuch.</p>
<p>The only other real thing of note is the removal of DRM (finally) from almost all of the iTunes catalog, with a feature to have iTunes analyze your purchases and give you a bottom line price to upgrade your library to 256kbps non-DRM.  Mine was $68.  Not bad.  Remains to be seen if this will extend to movies any time soon.  And, it appears there are <a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/01/07/itunes_drm_free_but_upgrading_comes_with_strings_attached.html">certain strings attached to the upgrade</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Noticeably Missing</strong><br />
No upgrade to AppleTV.  No preview of iPhone 3.0.  No preview of Snow Leopard, nor even a mention that it&#8217;s still coming.  And although highly anticipated, no Mac Mini upgrade.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d have to concur with the general consensus and and say the announcements are lackluster.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I can&#8217;t wait to play around with the new iPhoto, iMovie and Keynote apps, and I do want a MBP 17 (just let me know if you need the shipping address).  But I expected at least a little lip service to some other items.</p>
<p>And <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2009/01/06/macrumorslive-hacked/">macrumors.com getting hacked</a>, while a crime, was funny.</p>
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		<title>Warner jumps ship to Blu-ray</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 05:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Disney]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I&#8217;m very dissapointed, to say the least, to learn today that Warner has announced that they&#8217;ll be leaving the HD-DVD format for Blu-ray exclusivity in May. Ouch. Unfortunately, this is an almost certainly fatal blow, long term, to the HD-DVD format. Which means, unfortunately, that a less capable, more restrictive, more expensive format will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I&#8217;m very dissapointed, to say the least, to learn today that Warner has <a href="http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/01/04/warner-goes-blu-ray-exclusive/" target="_blank">announced</a> that they&#8217;ll be leaving the HD-DVD format for Blu-ray exclusivity in May.  Ouch.  Unfortunately, this is an almost certainly fatal blow, long term, to the HD-DVD format.  </p>
<p>Which means, unfortunately, that a less capable, more restrictive, more expensive format will win this time around.  Remember, Beta(max) was/is Sony&#8217;s format.  And while Beta was superior to VHS, it was VHS that got home video off the ground.  That was achieved by breaking the perceived pricing limits that the consumer will endure.  HD-DVD players were on the market <i>this Christmas</i> at sub $100 levels (I saw some as low as $84 at one point).  Blu-ray is struggling to break $400 consistently.  Their spec isn&#8217;t completely fleshed out and implemented, their product line-up is confusing (all players can&#8217;t play all content, and some can&#8217;t be upgraded to do so in the future).  HD-DVD, on the other hand, is a single solid spec and all players have all features of the spec, meaning one HD-DVD disc will play in all HD-DVD players, something consumers will assume (incorrectly) with Blu-ray.  </p>
<p>The numbers of titles released have been roughly the same (458 BR to 429 HD as of this writing).  While more Blu-ray players have been sold in the form of the PlayStation 3, more computer-based drives for HD-DVD have been sold, and the stand-alone dedicated players are selling 3:1 in favor of HD-DVD, driving almost certainly by price point.  Yet, current statistics show a flip from an almost 60%/40% HD-DVD advantage in software units sold to a 60%/40% Blu-ray titles sold between 2006 and 2007.  So why are so many more units (titles) selling on the Blu-ray side of the fence?  My guess, in a word: Disney.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the deal.  On average (we&#8217;re not talking about the strange ones like me), the average consumer will RENT titles that are PG-13 or R-type fare, but they BUY titles for the kids.  The concept is pretty simple: the average adult doesn&#8217;t watch the same movie over and over.  But kids do.  The fact that Disney landed exclusively in the Blu-ray camp a while back was what turned the tide.  Many of the top 10 titles are the same on either side of the fence, thanks to studios that have produced content in both formats to this point (Warner, being the biggest).  However, now that Warner has chosen a side, things are looking pretty grim for the HD-DVD camp.  So much so, that in the wake of this announcement from Warner, the HD-DVD Promotional Group has cancelled its press conference scheduled for THIS SUNDAY at CES in Vegas.  Ouch indeed.</p>
<p>I have an already significant investment in HD-DVD at this point (40+ titles so far).  While the news has a certain degree of initial sting to it, in the long run it doesn&#8217;t bother me too much.  I knew anyway at some point I&#8217;d get a Blu-ray player and hook it up as another device in my system.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a bit disappointing, though, especially from a consumer&#8217;s point of view.  The Blu-ray feature list has some serious problems.  There have been production issues in both the media and the players.  The price is too high.  I&#8217;m sure Blu-ray will get over these problems eventually.  But will the player I buy today be able to be upgraded to the format of tomorrow?  I say that bet&#8217;s 50:50.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s the other shoe to drop?  Look for that at Mac World at the end of the month.  I have a sneaking suspicion that Apple&#8217;s going to announce not only a shipping Blu-ray burner in their machines, but an upgrade to DVD Studio Pro that will enable Blu-ray authoring.  Do you think Disney going Blu-ray was coincidence?  Who sits on Disney&#8217;s board and is their largest single shareholder?  That&#8217;s right, Steve Jobs.</p>
<p>Now I just want an Apple TV that fixes all the problems <a href="http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2007/04/12/apple-tv-review/">I wrote about a few months ago</a>, and has a Blu-ray drive in it.  Is that so much to ask for?</p>
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		<title>ZunePhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<title>Nooooooooooooooo!</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2007/07/10/nooooooooooooooo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<title>The iPhone Has Landed</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2007/06/29/the-iphone-has-landed/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 03:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I waited in line. Only about 45 minutes. Yes, it&#8217;s cool. Very cool. Very, very cool.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I waited in line.</p>
<p>Only about 45 minutes.</p>
<p>Yes, it&#8217;s cool.</p>
<p>Very cool.</p>
<p>Very, very cool.</p>
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		<title>iPhone</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2007/06/04/iphone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 14:34:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s official! June 29. Time to get in line.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target='_blank' href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/"><img align="left" src='http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/iphone629.png' alt='iPhone Ad' /></a>It&#8217;s official!  </p>
<p>June 29.</p>
<p>Time to get in line.</p>
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		<title>NAB 2007 Day 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 05:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, day one is done and I&#8217;m beat. I spent most of my time in Apple&#8217;s booth checking out all the new goodness that is Final Cut Studio 2, but managed to see a little bit more in the south hall, including a new camera from Sony and various other booths. Being an Apple guy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, day one is done and I&#8217;m beat.  I spent most of my time in Apple&#8217;s booth checking out all the new goodness that is Final Cut Studio 2, but managed to see a little bit more in the south hall, including a new camera from Sony and various other booths.</p>
<p>Being an Apple guy and an Apple integrator, I&#8217;m most interested in what Cupertino has been up to.  Here&#8217;s what it boils down to:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Final Cut Pro 6</strong>. They&#8217;ve expanded and refined the capabilities of RT Extreme to more gracefully deal with multiple formats in the same timeline.  They&#8217;ve made the UI a little more friendly by asking you if you want to set up a new sequence&#8217;s settings based on the first clip you drag in.  They&#8217;ve made roundtripping to the other apps a little smoother, including templating of motion projects.  They&#8217;ve increased the usage of FXPlug filters, including some technology from Shake for motion tracking and shake removal.  And they&#8217;ve added the new Apple ProRes 4:2:2 codec for extremely efficient HD resolution with 4:2:2 colorspace in SD filesizes.</li>
<li><strong>Motion 3</strong>.  This is perhaps the strongest upgrade in the lot.  Motion is now fully 3-D in it&#8217;s capabilities, from cameras to lighting to particle systems to text effects to behaviors.  They&#8217;ve added an extremely cool new feature to the HUD to control the positioning and movement of objects in 3-D space without the normal complexities of dealing with many objects in the scene.  They&#8217;ve added significant new filters with FX Plug technology, including some inheritance from Shake.  Very cool indeed.</li>
<li><strong>Soundtrack Pro 2</strong>.  Surround sound.  Advanced take management and audio restoration tools.  Multipoint spotting display.  Podcasting.  All around, a significant upgrade to an already powerful tool.</li>
<li><strong>Compressor 3</strong>.  This appears to be almost a from-the-ground-up rewrite of compressor as we&#8217;ve known it.  New workflow to include migration of transcoded assets to remote servers, dozens of new presets, the ability to overlay animated watermarks and timecode burn-ins at transcode, and more efficient use of multi-core Macs, this is a strong contender.</li>
<li><strong>Color</strong>.  Here&#8217;s something groundshaking.  Apple bought Final Touch last year, and now we see that repackaged with enhancements into Color.  While it is a first-class color timing package (not just a set of filters), the amazing thing is what was once a $5,000+ package is now &#8220;in the box.&#8221;</li>
<li><strong>The Rest</strong>.  DVD Studio Pro remains unchanged at version 4.  Live Type 2 and Cinema Tools are unchanged as well.  But in the box with all of these other tools at a price point of $1,299 new and $499 upgrade&#8230; simply astounding.</li>
</ul>
<p>I look forward to getting my hands on these tools when they finally ship in May.  Go check out all the demos at <a href="http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio">Apple</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m curious about the DVDSP non-upgrade, tho.  Methinks this has to do with hardware arrangements more than anything.  There&#8217;s got to be a reason they&#8217;ve been shipping the Mac Pro towers with two optical bays&#8230; I think Apple hasn&#8217;t finalized negotiations with Blu-Ray and HD-DVD burner providers, and is holding the next version of DVDSP until those arrangements are made.  Surely that won&#8217;t slip until next NAB.</p>
<p>The other huge introduction, as if the above isn&#8217;t enough, is <strong>Final Cut Server</strong>.  FCS is a repackaging of Proximity&#8217;s ArtBox media asset server product, which Apple purchased back in December 2006.  Used in conjunction with Xsan systems, it looks to be a very powerful way to aggregate and catalog media in a production environment.  And the price point again is hard to beat: $999 for 10 concurrent users, and $1,999 for unlimited users.  This will be very useful for some of my clients.</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;ve only a day more on the floor, I&#8217;m going to hit it commando-style tomorrow and try to see as much as I can.  I need to ask some more questions at Apple&#8217;s booth, since that most directly relates to things that make money for me, but I want to see what else is out there as well.  Let&#8217;s hope the old feet hold up.</p>
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		<title>Apple busy at NAB</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m headed for a plane in a few hours, but the news is already starting to flow out of NAB in Las Vegas. Apple announced the release of Final Cut Studio 2, including upgrades to FCP, Motion, Sound Track Pro, and Compressor, plus the inclusion of Color, which was acquired from Silicon Touch. DVD Studio [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m headed for a plane in a few hours, but the news is already starting to flow out of NAB in Las Vegas.  Apple announced the release of Final Cut Studio 2, including upgrades to FCP, Motion, Sound Track Pro, and Compressor, plus the inclusion of Color, which was acquired from Silicon Touch.  DVD Studio Pro seems to remain at version 4, which is a little surprising; many expected HD-DVD or Blu-Ray announcements from Cupertino this NAB.</p>
<p>Apple also announced Final Cut Server, a multi-user asset management and workflow app that I believe comes from the acquisition of Proximity.</p>
<p>Anyway, good stuff to see.  I&#8217;ll report more from Vegas once I&#8217;m on the ground there.</p>
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		<title>Apple Delays Leopard, part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 18:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After thinking about it for a while (and reading other&#8217;s reactions around the web), it&#8217;s starting to make a little more sense&#8230; The iPhone (and, truth be told, the AppleTV) are the next outlets for OS X. I&#8217;m almost positive (as are others) that the next iteration of the OS will have a resolution independent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/iphone_hand_5questions.jpg' alt='iPhone missing icons' / align=right>After thinking about it for a while (and reading <a href="http://daringfireball.net/2007/04/bottleneck" target="_blank">other&#8217;s</a> reactions around the web), it&#8217;s starting to make a little more sense&#8230; The iPhone (and, truth be told, the AppleTV) are the next outlets for OS X.  I&#8217;m almost positive (as are others) that the next iteration of the OS will have a resolution independent scaling engine for the main UI elements.  This is directly useful in the iPhone, since it&#8217;s display has a pixel density almost 4 times that of a standard computer LCD screen.  Plus Core Animation.  Plus a host of other things at the core of the OS.  So it makes sense that the Leopard team would be working feverishly on the iPhone OS as well.  It&#8217;s two strains of the same thing.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s an old axiom in computer science that <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Mythical-Man-Month-Software-Engineering-Anniversary/dp/0201835959" target="_blank">states</a> &#8220;adding developers to a late software project only makes it later.&#8221;  (this applies to more than just software, but for that particular discipline, it&#8217;s acutely true).  However, in this case, people weren&#8217;t added to a wholly different product.  Their focus was just expanded to include a larger target platform space.</p>
<p>Have you noticed that there&#8217;s room for 5 more icons on the main iPhone screen?  Do you think those &#8220;secret&#8221; features that haven&#8217;t been announced for Leopard are only for the desktop version of the OS?  What if one of those secret features was the iPhone itself?</p>
<p>Something tells me that this will just make the iPhone better.  And that&#8217;s a good thing.  I&#8217;m still curious what it&#8217;s going to do for the Pro Apps, though.  I&#8217;ll find out in Vegas in a couple of days.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 05:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple delays Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) until October 2007. Apple Statement iPhone has already passed several of its required certification tests and is on schedule to ship in late June as planned. We canâ??t wait until customers get their hands (and fingers) on it and experience what a revolutionary and magical product it is. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple delays Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) until October 2007.</p>
<blockquote><p>
<strong>Apple Statement</strong><br />
iPhone has already passed several of its required certification tests and is on schedule to ship in late June as planned. We canâ??t wait until customers get their hands (and fingers) on it and experience what a revolutionary and magical product it is. However, iPhone contains the most sophisticated software ever shipped on a mobile device, and finishing it on time has not come without a price â?? we had to borrow some key software engineering and QA resources from our Mac OS X team, and as a result we will not be able to release Leopard at our Worldwide Developers Conference in early June as planned. While Leopard&#8217;s features will be complete by then, we cannot deliver the quality release that we and our customers expect from us. We now plan to show our developers a near final version of Leopard at the conference, give them a beta copy to take home so they can do their final testing, and ship Leopard in October. We think it will be well worth the wait. Life often presents tradeoffs, and in this case we&#8217;re sure we&#8217;ve made the right ones. [Apr 12, 2007]</p></blockquote>
<p>Wow.  Bummer.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m drooling for an iPhone as much as the next guy, but not at the expense of Leopard.  The thing I&#8217;m curious about is how this shakes other things up.  Like Final Cut Pro 6, for example.  Guess I&#8217;ll find out about that on Sunday at NAB.</p>
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		<title>Apple TV Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, here&#8217;s a little story: I ordered an Apple TV the moment the Apple store came back on-line after Steve Jobs&#8217; MacWorld keynote back in January. I was pumped. Here was the media access device for my home network and big screen TV that I had been looking for for years. And it would be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://www.apple.com/appletv' title='Apple TV'><img align="left" src='http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/appletv.jpg' alt='Apple TV' /></a>So, here&#8217;s a little story:  I ordered an <a href='http://www.apple.com/appletv' title='Apple TV'>Apple TV</a> the moment the Apple store came back on-line after Steve Jobs&#8217; MacWorld keynote back in January.  I was pumped.  Here was the media access device for my home network and big screen TV that I had been looking for for years.  And it would be shipping in February.  Cool.</p>
<p>Then February came and I got a nice little email from Apple saying that they really needed a couple more weeks to make things perfect.  So it wouldn&#8217;t be shipping until March.  Well, OK.  I can understand that.</p>
<p>Then the middle of March came and went and no ship notice from Apple.  Getting a little nervous, I went back thru the specs that Apple had published on the device, as well as several tech blogs that had been speculating and previewing it.  And finally I decided that it just might not do everything I really wanted it to do.  So, three days before it finally shipped, I cancelled my order.</p>
<p>Fast forward about three weeks to today.  As part of our monthly Final Cut Pro User&#8217;s Group meeting, I&#8217;ve been called upon to review the device and demonstrate it for the group.  So a buddy of mine drops his brand new AppleTV off to me last night and I spent a few hours playing with it.  Here&#8217;s my review.</p>
<p><b>It&#8217;s pretty cool.</b> But, it&#8217;s version 1.0.</p>
<p>OK, first, what is it?  The easiest way to explain what AppleTV is is this: it&#8217;s an iPod for your TV.  It behaves almost exactly like an iPod with respect to it&#8217;s interaction with and reliance upon iTunes.  It shows up in iTunes as a device, just like an iPod.  The preference panels are almost identical, allowing you to select what to sync with it, and it has an internal hard drive that caches the synced content, just like an iPod.  The only real difference is it can stream from other iTunes machines on the network.</p>
<p>Even the unboxing was remarkably similar to the iPod experience.  The package is the same slipcase design that the new iPods ship in, an unfolding container in a sleeve.  The packaging is distinctively Apple.  Clean, elegant, efficient, inviting.  &#8220;Designed by Apple, Inc. in California.&#8221;  The whole schtick.  In the box is the unit itself (a little lighter than I expected), a power cord, the &#8220;gum package&#8221; Apple remote, and a sleeve of thin manuals.  No fluff.  Just what one has come to expect from modern Apple packaging.</p>
<p>After peeling the cellophane wrapping off of the unit and remote, I unplugged the HDMI cable from my HD-DVD player and plugged it into the AppleTV, and then plugged the power cord in.  No on/off switch.  I flipped my TV to the second HDMI input and the Apple logo appeared on the screen.</p>
<p>Once of the touches that makes Apple products distinctively Apple is the fit and finish of the user experience.  AppleTV lives up to that expectation (for the most part, more on that later).  Instead of jarring visuals that blink on and off, the screen is very clean and elegant.  Transitions from one screen to the next are dissolves.  The remote is simple and works just as you&#8217;d expect.  Holding the up or down button down will scroll quickly thru lists, picking up speed as it goes.  But I never seemed to overshoot what I was aiming for.  They really seemed to spend some time and effort timing the interface and navigation.  It felt very natural.<br />
<img align="right" src='http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/appletv2.jpg' alt='Apple TV Screenshot' /><br />
Setup was a breeze.  I intentionally noted the time so I could see how long it would take to get things going.  I didn&#8217;t need to.  It took 3 minutes.  After showing the Apple logo for a few seconds, the screen faded and then showed me a list of the wireless networks that the unit could find (6 in my case).  I selected my network, and the unit let me know that the network was a closed wireless network, and gave me a virtual keyboard on the screen where I could &#8220;type&#8221; the password (upper- and lowercase, numbers and symbols).  After a couple of tries at remembering my password it immediately attached to the network and found the machines I had on that had iTunes running.</p>
<p>The next screen showed a 5 digit code.  Looking at my notebook&#8217;s iTunes screen, I noticed that the AppleTV had appeared in my device list on the left with a small message &#8220;click to setup&#8221;.  Clicking on it AppleTV item in the list, I was immediately asked for the 5 digit code from the screen.  After entering the code, the system informed me that setup was complete and ran the AppleTV intro video (very slick, reminded me of the TiVo setup complete movie).</p>
<p>My iTunes began to sync with the AppleTV, moving content from my library to the unit.  As the content flowed into the unit, it started showing up as I navigated around the menus.  Video content first, then music.  Photo syncing was disabled by default, but after checking the box on the Photos tab, iTunes began to sync pictures down to the AppleTV.</p>
<p>Some things I noticed while playing around for a couple of hours:</p>
<ul>
<li>As I said above navigation is very smooth and intuitive.  Anyone could navigate this system and find what they&#8217;re looking for.  There is room for improvement, but if you have your iTunes library organized well, that will translate directly down to the AppleTV, just like it does to the iPod.</li>
<li>The &#8220;screen saver&#8221; features are very cool.  When playing music, the album artwork flips sides every 20 seconds or so.  After a couple of minutes (configurable), the true screen saver kicks in, showing a collection of photos floating in space, doing a 360-degree fly-around every 30 seconds or so.  Very, very nice effect.  However, it&#8217;s not random.  The selection of the pictures can be random, but the fly-by pattern is very predictable and the same every time.  That&#8217;s a little bit of fit and finish that could be better.</li>
<li>The remote is the same that came with my MacBook Pro, and it was annoying that every time I hit the menu button to control the unit, Front Row would come up on my MBP.  I don&#8217;t know of a way to dedicate a remote to a particular unit.  I know there must be a way, but it&#8217;s not obvious.  That could be better.</li>
<li>When selecting a movie or video that you weren&#8217;t finished with last time, the system brings up the current frame from where you left off, blurred, with an overlay that asks if you want to resume or start from the beginning.  Very nice touch.</li>
<li>When playing video, syncing stops.  It seems to work fine as long as music is being played&#8230; syncing continues in the background.  But when you start a video, any sync in progress is cancelled.  Within seconds of stopping the video, the sync picks back up and continues.  Interesting, and nice way to make it feel seemless.  Makes me think that decoding and playing out video is rather taxing on the unit, or that Apple is being conservative about bandwidth and cancels a sync just in case you&#8217;re streaming the video over the air.  I haven&#8217;t tried, but I wonder if the same holds true when the unit is wired into the network instead of using 802.11n.
</ul>
<p>After playing with the unit for a couple of hours, I&#8217;m very tempted to get one to stay.  However, there are a few nagging details and deficiencies that I&#8217;ve found, confirming my suspicion that caused me to cancel my order before they shipped.</p>
<ul>
<li>The unit doesn&#8217;t play VOB files (raw VIDEO_TS folders, or rips of DVDs).  My goal is to rip my DVD collection and have it available at any time at my media center without having to go hunt for a disk.  That includes, especially, the director&#8217;s commentary and subtitles.  Here&#8217;s the deal: I&#8217;ve ripped to H.264 about 30 of my DVDs, mainly to have available for trips on the iPod or on the computer to occasionally have running in the background while working on other things.  This works great, and those ripped MP4 files play fine on the Apple TV (see the point on that below).  However, currently ripping to MP4 doesn&#8217;t support alternate audio, selectable subtitles, or chapter stops.  Those are biggies in my mind.  The easiest way that AppleTV could deal with that in my opinion is allowing you to point it at a network share and have it recognize VIDEO_TS folders within.  This could be fixed with a software upgrade.  We&#8217;ll see.</li>
<li>Resolution.  The resolution setting menu indicates the unit can output 720p, 1080i, 546p, 480p, and 720p50 or 1080i50 (for the European crowd, I guess).  I didn&#8217;t notice any appreciable difference between 1980x1080i and 1280x720p.  The menus are extremely crisp, but when playing video, it was noticeably soft.  This was especially true of a 640&#215;480 DVD rip (to be somewhat expected), but also true of a true 720p .MOV that I moved over to the unit.  By contrast, by Toshiba HD-A1 HD-DVD player scales up SD DVDs exceptionally well.  The Incredibles, for example, looks stunning on my Samsung 67&#8243; in 1080i.  I&#8217;m a little concerned that the processor in the AppleTV is a little underpowered for HD content at higher bit-rates.</li>
<li>Photo viewing is a little jerky.  You have the option to select different effects and apply the &#8220;Ken Burns&#8221; move on photos when viewing a slideshow, but the starts and stops aren&#8217;t near as fluid as they are on the built-in screen saver in OS X.  I was thinking this unit could double as a picture frame (like the one I built), but it&#8217;s not near as pleasing to watch.  Looks like Apple didn&#8217;t quite finish this feature out.  Also, there&#8217;s no apparent way to scroll thru pictures, only play them in a slideshow fashion.</li>
<li>Another problem with photos is during the &#8220;screen saver&#8221;, the photos seem to be a little squished.  I don&#8217;t think the software is respecting the aspect ratio of the images&#8230; might just be me.  I need to throw a calibration image in a see if it really is warped.</li>
<li>Podcasts.  Podcasting is a perfect delivery method and content source for this unit, especially as more and more video podcasts become available.  However, because of it&#8217;s direct tie to an iTunes library running on another computer, there&#8217;s no way to aggregate podcast content on this box directly.  There should be a way to subscribe the AppleTV itself to RSS feeds (it is on the network, after all), and let the content flow directly down to the box.  I would definitely subscribe to more video podcasts (and watch them eventually), if they were on the box directly, but I don&#8217;t necessarily want them taking up space on my main computer.</li>
<li>Photocasts.  Just like RSS with enclosures (podcasts), Apple missed a huge opportunity to tie the Photocasting idea from iPhoto into this unit.  Image this: I purchase an AppleTV for my kids grandparents, and subscribe them to a Photocast of the latest pictures of the kiddos.  Now they have a photoframe of their grandkids continuously updated, right there on the big screen in the living room.  Huge deal.</li>
<li>Purchases.  There&#8217;s no way to purchase directly from this box.  There&#8217;s a real missed opportunity for Apple here, in my opinion.  I should be able to browse the iTunes store for content, preview and purchase, all from my couch.  As it stands, I can preview minimally (the top 10 videos on the store), but if I want to purchase one I have to go to the other room, log in, find the item again, purchase it, let it download, and sync to watch it on my TV.  Not the experience that sells this box, I&#8217;m afraid.  Once again, I think this could be remedied with a software upgrade, but I think these things would be flying off the shelf a lot faster if the whole experience was seemless.</li>
<li>Internet Streaming.  On top of not being able to make purchases on the unit, you can&#8217;t browse and stream video from popular sharing sites like YouTube either.  I&#8217;m not sure this is completely a downside, as the average consumer is probably not going to want to try to search for that type of content without a keyboard, nor watch poorly transcoded flash video on a 60&#8243;+ screen.  But the fact remains that Apple TV is a network-connected device that doesn&#8217;t take advantage of the Internet like it probably should.</li>
<li>The trailers don&#8217;t seem to be completely up to speed with Apple&#8217;s trailer site.  Plus, there&#8217;s no way to resort the list to see the newest trailers up top, only alphabetical.  The system should alert me when there are trailers I haven&#8217;t seen, show me which ones they are, and let me find things either by release date, title, genre, etc.  That would be much more useful and user friendly.</li>
<li>The hard drive is entire too small for a unit of this type.  With movies from the iTunes store weighing in at 1.5GB or so and TV shows at 500-600MB, this unit won&#8217;t hold much.  Even my TiVo has a 250GB drive in it.  Apple put a USB2 on the unit, but designated it for &#8220;service and diagnostics&#8221; only.  They should&#8217;ve come out of the chute with the ability to buy an off-the-shelf external USB drive and plug it in for additional storage.  And as I said above, I should be able to point the unit at a network share with content as well.  I know it can stream from multiple iTunes libraries, but switching between streaming computers is a little clumsy, and the setup time to display library information is annoyingly long.  I should be able to point the unit at multiple libraries or shares, have it aggregate and cache the content meta-data, and present it in a unified interface.  I shouldn&#8217;t have to care that video A is coming off of the computer in my office while video B is coming off the local drive.  In fact, when I start playing video A from the remote computer and get 5-10 minutes into it non-stop, the AppleTV should go ahead and copy the remainder to the local drive and play it from there.  That&#8217;s what the internal drive should be used for, a cache of recent or most accessed content.</li>
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<p>Overall, the AppleTV is a very nice unit and very close to the right price point.  I think it would probably sell like gangbusters in its present form at $199, but the $299 could easily be justified by the masses if a few of the above criticisms were addressed.  While I&#8217;m probably going to go ahead with plan B, putting a Mac Mini in instead, I&#8217;ll be very interested to see what Apple TV version 2.0 looks like.  </p>
<p>And I bet we see it before Christmas.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple just released the new 8-Core Mac Pro, with dual Quad Core &#8220;Clovertown&#8221; Xeon processors. The remaining specs, while still impressive, don&#8217;t appear to have been upgraded. Still no Blu-Ray or HD-DVD drive announced, but you know that&#8217;s why they have the second optical bay in this iteration of the case design. The price adds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://www.apple.com/macpro' title='8-core Mac Pro'><img src='http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/8coremacpro.jpg' alt='8-core Mac Pro' align=left /></a>Apple just released the new 8-Core Mac Pro, with dual Quad Core &#8220;Clovertown&#8221; Xeon processors.  The remaining specs, while still impressive, don&#8217;t appear to have been upgraded.  Still no Blu-Ray or HD-DVD drive announced, but you know that&#8217;s why they have the second optical bay in this iteration of the case design.  The price adds a $699 premium over the dual dual-core 3.0 GHZ version.</p>
<p>And I may have missed it from earlier, but it looks now like the price on the 30&#8243; Cinema Display has dropped $200 to $1,799.</p>
<p>Rumor has it they were waiting until Adobe CS3 finally shipped to go ahead and release this box, but I think it portends a little of what will be shown in just under two weeks at NAB.  I&#8217;m expecting to see Final Cut Pro Studio 6, with upgrades across the board and some new apps thrown in the box, as well as an upgrade to Xsan and a preview of Leopard.  The grapevine has Leopard shipping in June (perhaps to be officially announced at the WWDC).</p>
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		<title>Pet Peeve in Finder</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2006/09/29/pet-peeve-in-finder/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is it when I go to copy a 270+GB folder of stuff from one drive to another and the finder runs across a bad sector half way thru it just throws up it&#8217;s hands and quits? Why can&#8217;t there be an option that says &#8220;if unable to copy a file, note it and move [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it when I go to copy a 270+GB folder of stuff from one drive to another and the finder runs across a bad sector half way thru it just throws up it&#8217;s hands and quits?  Why can&#8217;t there be an option that says &#8220;if unable to copy a file, note it and move on&#8221;?</p>
<p>I mean really, how hard would it be to just go ahead and copy all that you can, then throw up a dialog that says &#8220;These particular files didn&#8217;t get copied, and here&#8217;s why&#8230;&#8221;?</p>
<p>Oh, that&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s just easier to stop on errors rather than gracefully recover.</p>
<p>Ugh.  Oh well, one for the wish list in Leopard.</p>
<p>And yes, Windows behaves this way too.  </p>
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		<title>Apple is at it again&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2006/09/12/apple-is-at-it-again/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Sep 2006 18:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Gizmos and Technology]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s Apple Goodness: New iPod Shuffle (tiny) New iPod Nanos (in colors!) New iPod (80GB, 6.5hr battery) iTunes 7 (better organization tools) Movies and TV shows on the iTunes Store (640&#215;480 resolution) Oh, and the &#8220;One More Thing&#8221;: coming Q1 2007: iTV (set top box, wireless streaming) Many other little details announced. Very cool.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/blog/applelogo.png" align="right">Today&#8217;s Apple Goodness:</p>
<ul>
<li>New iPod <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/">Shuffle</a> (tiny)</li>
<li>New iPod <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/">Nano</a>s (in colors!)</li>
<li>New <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipod/ipod.html">iPod</a> (80GB, 6.5hr battery)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/">iTunes 7</a> (better organization tools)</li>
<li>Movies and TV shows on the <a href="http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/">iTunes Store</a> (640&#215;480 resolution)</li>
</ul>
<p>Oh, and the &#8220;One More Thing&#8221;: coming Q1 2007: iTV (set top box, wireless streaming)</p>
<p>Many other little details announced.  Very cool.</p>
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		<title>Google Earth for the Mac</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2006/01/11/google-earth-for-the-mac/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:15:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wonderful time-waster known as Google Earth is now available for the Mac! Go get it, but don&#8217;t open it until you&#8217;ve got a little free time with nothing due!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://earth.google.com"><img src="http://www.devoll.net/images/googleearth.png" border="0" height="65" width="162" alt="googleearth.png" align="left" /></a>The wonderful time-waster known as <a href="http://earth.google.com">Google Earth</a> is now available for the Mac!  Go get it, but don&#8217;t open it until you&#8217;ve got a little free time with nothing due!</p>
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		<title>Mr. Jobs is a Crack Dealer</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2006/01/10/mr-jobs-is-a-crack-dealer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2006 21:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, here we go again. Apple&#8217;s been busy, as usual. Still trying to digest. Will comment later. (I stole that headline from a buddy of mine, but it seems to fit)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, here we go again.  <a href="http://www.apple.com">Apple&#8217;s</a> been busy, as usual.  Still trying to digest.  Will comment later.</p>
<p>(I stole that headline from a buddy of mine, but it seems to fit)</p>
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		<title>Xsan Rocks</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2005/06/09/xsan-rocks/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2005 02:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Gizmos and Technology]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, for the past week, I&#8217;ve been configuring a rack of coolness for a customer. Namely, an 11TB SAN built on Apple&#8217;s Xsan/Xserve/Xserve RAID products. In a word, sweeeeeet. What you see to the left is (from the bottom up) 2 fully loaded Xserve RAIDs (14x400GB drives, 5.6 TB each) Keyboard drawer, monitor, KVM switch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.devoll.net/images/bucknersan.png" border="0" height="386" width="212" alt="bucknersan.png" align="left" />So, for the past week, I&#8217;ve been configuring a rack of coolness for a customer.  Namely, an 11TB SAN built on Apple&#8217;s <a href="http://www.apple.com/xsan">Xsan</a>/<a href="http://www.apple.com/xserve">Xserve</a>/<a href="http://www.apple.com/xserve/raid">Xserve RAID</a> products.  In a word, sweeeeeet.</p>
<p>What you see to the left is (from the bottom up)</p>
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<li>2 fully loaded Xserve RAIDs (14x400GB drives, 5.6 TB each)</li>
<li>Keyboard drawer, monitor, KVM switch</li>
<li>3 Xserves (one as the primary file/print/authentication server, the other two as metadata controllers for the SAN)</li>
<li>Emulex 375 20 port Fibre Channel switch</li>
<li>One (of two) Linksys 24 port 10/100/1000-base-T Ethernet Switch</li>
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<p>It was touch-and-go at the beginning of the week&#8230; I had the servers all gen&#8217;ed up with OS X Tiger Server when I realized that the currently released version of Xsan (1.0.1) wasn&#8217;t certified for Tiger.  Not only wasn&#8217;t it certified, it wouldn&#8217;t allow you to even attempt an install on Tiger.</p>
<p>This being WWDC week, however, brought the release of 1.1, which in addition to being Tiger certified, supports volumes in excess of 2 TB.</p>
<p>The RAIDs are split into three logical volumes; a metadata volume (two drives, RAID 1), a DATA volume for shared home directories and such (5 drives, RAID 5), and a huge VIDEO volume (3&#215;7 drives, RAID 5 striped).</p>
<p>Talk about performance.  When you get everything spun up, it really hums.  As a test, I created a 5GB file and moved it around in various ways.  Basically, I can move it off the desktop of a client machine onto the SAN in about 85 seconds.  Five GIGA (that&#8217;s Billion with a G) BYTES in under a minute and a half.</p>
<p>Sure is fun to watch all the little blue lights flicker when the bits are flying.</p>
<p>We de-rack and deliver tomorrow.  Hopefully the integration will go smoothly.</p>
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		<title>AppleIntel</title>
		<link>http://www.devoll.net/wordpress/index.php/2005/06/06/appleintel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2005 19:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[wow. Didn&#8217;t believe it. Didn&#8217;t want to believe it. Still think there&#8217;s something more to the story that we&#8217;re not getting yet. This&#8217;ll be interesting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2005/jun/06intel.html">wow</a>.  Didn&#8217;t believe it.  Didn&#8217;t want to believe it.  Still think there&#8217;s something more to the story that we&#8217;re not getting yet.  This&#8217;ll be interesting.</p>
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