The Apple iPad

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

So with all the rumours flying around about Apples new offering what do we know for sure? Well we know it’s one of the most hyped devices since the combustion engine for a start. There’s no actual confirmation as to its real name, some are calling it the iSlate someone else referred to it as the iHype which is somewhat fitting. There are other claims that it will be very similar to a large screened iPod. How have Apple been able to keep this under wraps? Almost everything gets leaked onto the net weeks before release. With Ebook readers becoming ever more popular are Apple making a supremo version while the iron is hot? Imagine never having to queue for the morning papers, pre ordering best sellers and not waiting for midnight releases outside supermarkets, the still ever increasingly popular Twitter and Facebook linked directly to headlines “crikey, check this out’ you post on Twitter at five to eight on Monday morning. But is this all another step to becoming somewhat lazy or is it genuinely saving us time? I can see its merits from a paper saving view though.

Then we have the entertainment side of things, for one (I assume) you’ll have a portable TV, DVD player and jukebox (provided you’re willing to spend a small fortune with iTunes) which you can take anywhere. I can imagine a hot summers day, picnic in the local park, maybe a coolbox with a cheeky bottle of wine in there and suddenly your peace is shattered by Noel Edmonds “Are you ready for the question…” like the chavs on the bus with tinny sounding phones playing r n’ b – sometimes it’s just nice to leave all that at home…

Do we really need another all singing all dancing device that we can’t wait to show people? Don’t get me wrong, I love tech but I also like leaving it at home and going out and about. It’s quite liberating to leave your mobile phone on the kitchen table and go out for lunch, try it you might like it ;)

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Spotify – best thing since sliced bread?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Spotify - Everyone Loves MusicSo everyone in the computer industry seems to always be on about the next big ‘Holy Cow’ idea, what’s going to be the next processor development? How much RAM can you stack up in a 128bit OS? When will the 15gig graphics card hit the market? – Yeah, ok I’d love to know those things deep down but let’s just look directly under our nose for a second. So who likes music? Surely everyone? Surely…

So the whole office here at Rapid Web have been using Spotify now for quite some time and I’m probably shooting myself in the foot here like I did when I pumped Grooveshark, last time I used it the servers could no way handle all the traffic, ahh heck to it, spread the wealth I say. So what is Spotify? Well in a nutshell its AWESOME, ok you actually wanna know, well it’s a peer to peer music streaming service allowing anyone who can get to a PC with internet the biggest music collection EVER! I’m not exaggerating; according to reports if you listened to the current catalogue of music offered by Spotify it would take you 35 years to listen too, that’s right 35 YEARS!

So what’s the catch? Well that’s the point there isn’t one! Standard DRM rights apply so you can’t save the music to your PC but why would you want to, it’s always accessible. If you do have favourite tunes you can build playlists so you could have a “…I just got in from work, feeling beat, just want to kick back with a beer…” type playlist, right up to a “…let’s call the troops, throe on a shirt and paint the town a bluish green colour…” There are also adverts that appear roughly every 10 tunes but come on its free! There’s a great spread of different music on their site “…do you have Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff by Deadmau5, ya know, the one featuring Rob Swire…” a 5 second search tells me!

You can also pay £9.99 for a premium service which allows some very groovy extras; these guys don’t just wanna sting you for a tenner a moth to get rid of adverts. Offline mode, for one, is a great feature:

“…Offline mode allows you to listen to your favourite tracks even when you’re not connected to the internet. Create a playlist or use an existing one and switch “Available offline” to the ON position. Spotify will sync the tracks to your computer so when you’re on the go or at the summer house with your laptop and no internet connection you can still listen to your tunes. Offline mode allows you to sync tracks on up to three computers or mobiles phones at the same time. Each device can sync a maximum of 3,333 tracks…”

– take that iTunes! And you are reading correctly: sync tracks on up to three computers or mobiles phones, so provided you have a decent phone you also have a huge collection of music that’s instantly accessible – take that iPhone! Ok, just to clarify I’m not an apple hater, far from it, if they supported more hardware and software I probably get one but I just feel there not the most user friendly of devices or software plus they feel a little like devices for the super rich, whoa, almost off on a rant! I hear ya, reign it in Clay…

Back to Spotify then, so say you find a cool new tune and want your friends to hear it, like the Deadmau5 tune I mentioned earlier which, indecently, I can’t stop listening to at the minute. All you have to do is right click on the tune and hit ‘Copy Spotify URI’, paste it into a mail and then hit send! Those said friends then take that link and put it into the search engine on Spotify and Voila! spotify:track:4ua0IepBEISCWwF8dTJvcU – here’s the link for the Deadmau5 tune to get you all started, its super funky and a good tune to put you in the mood for a night out – get in. It’s free to join the basic service which still gives you access to all the tunes, go on, treat yourself…

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