All Posts by ‘George Chen

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MacBook (not pro) + Windows XP

MacBook running Windows XP

I might be a little late to the whole IntelMac BootCamp thing, but I haven’t run into any online review or experience of the consumer MacBook with Windows XP yet using BootCamp yet so here’s my take of that combo.

I purchased the white 2GzH MacBook at the Emeryville Apple Store on May 19th  – decided to cancel the online ordered since the black version looks bad in person.

There’s something has to be said about the latest crop of Apple retail staff. What’s up with the greasy hair, emo look? Looks aside, they are not very knowledgeable in tech as I have hope they can be. They are no serious nerds, but Apple needs serious nerd to sell Macs.

As an example, BootCamp came out before the release of MacBook, so I was concern the software drivers would not support MacBook. When I ask one of the staff if a MacBook would it be ok to run BootCamp, he was not able to give me a straight answer. That’s too bad.

So I took the chance and purchased a MacBook primarily to test run Windows XP and no, I don’t want a new printer, and I already have a .Mac account. What’s up with the pushy Apple retail staff again? I then proceeded to BestBuy to pick up a fresh copy of Windows XP. And yes, purchasing Windows XP in a box did make me feel a little dirty. 😛

Installing and partitioning Windows XP on MacBook was super easy. Took about an hour only. The first time I tried it, I gave Windows XP 15 GB of space. With the OS installed, games etc, I have only 3-5 GB ofworkable space. Then I did a repartition and re-install. Now I split the 60GB internal drive to half-and-half. I will likely upgrade the drive to 120GB when BootCamp come out of Beta.

I used both Macs and PC. Recent year I like PC more, and I do all my design work on a PC. I don’t know why most designers still use Macs. Indeed, the Intel build of MacOS X is pretty fast, but compare with Windows XP on MacBook things are even faster.

I am by no mean trashing MacOS X, but for what I need Windows XP on MacBook works great – as I can run Final Fantasy XI Online on a MacBook. Oh, and have I mention the PC USB drivers for Playstation 2 Control also works great on a Mac? 😉

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Is this a…?

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Is this a phone? A PDA? A MP3 player? TV remote? The answer is a MP3 player. It’s the T-19 by Teclast.  I like this on going trend where a digital device that could be anything. Software is what makes this device unique.

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Why Motorola Razr is popular among women

A female coworker today told me why she likes the Razr that she has (which is actually a test phone for work). The obvious reason is the nice slim design, but the other surpising reason to hear is that her long figner nails will not get caught between the keys.

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Spacebound

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Stan just released the very first game from his game company.

It’s a very
cute puzzle game. Addicting too. It’s on Yahoo! Games now. Check it out. Best feature – allows you pause nicely when when you switch window
focus on PC – which is perfect for office, and that’s a great idea for PC game I rarely see. Keep up the
good work Stan. Looking
forward to the DS version or the Java Mobile version. 😉 We want it, and congratz. 🙂

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Why 3G video call is not/will not be popular

I was at Hong Kong, and Germany recently (both are prime 3G markets) and I have yet to see anyone using their 3G handset making video calls.

People are not doing it out of one reason – Privacy. Calling someone, at the core is a very private activity, and video call removes that privacy. Making video call (especially in public places) means you have to talk pretty loud and the people around you will also hear very clearly view of who you’re talking to and what the conversation is about. Unless you are a street performer, video call over 3G network will never be a good experince.

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Viral Marketing / Integrated Marketing Communication at work

Thanks to Scion/Toyota, you can see the boys from Venezuelan for free at Fort Mason Pavilion in San Francisco April 15h. Hmmmm someone at Scion Marketing Department has damn fine taste in music, or is it they just know their Target Market well? 😛

Anyhoo, Los Amigos Invisibles is back. Again. My 10th times see them live? lol. They are that good. Sign up here for free. In the mean time check out their previous live show here. Listen to it, and you know why they are so damn cool.

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Dead O2 Atom

Meh. It’s dead. I think. Or did the battery just freaked out? Last night I installed the new MS .Net framework on the O2 Atom then I decided to uninstall it… Surf the Web a bit on the Atom then went to sleep. Woke up this morning and I couldn’t turn on the device. I am not saying it’s MS to blame, but I really like the O2 Atom and it sucks to lose it and go back to my older phones. ; ;

Tried soft reset. Tried hard reset (which I know I will lose all my data). Still no go. There’s some weird buzzing sound and motion going on with the device when it’s plugged into the USB port or the AC. Don’t know it has to do with the fact I am using the unofficial 2nd ROM update… but I think I might have fried the device. ; ;

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O2 Atom Review – will I stick with this phone long enough?

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I rarely use a mobile phone more than 6 months. In the past
18 months, I have used Sony Ericsson s700i, v802se, Nokia 6680, Sharp v703sh,
and the latest one is the O2 Atom… um… PDA Smart Phone. Since I have been doing
Mobile design for the past 7-8 months, I can
claim to people (or to the IRS) these shinny new phones are part of the work I
do. Gotta have it.

I was at Hong Kong for a
week
, and I had no plan to pick up a new phone; although I did spend some time in
the Smartone/Vodefone store and play with the Sharp 903sh. It’s a nice phone/3
mega pixel camera, but it’s a bit big when you actually hold it in your hand.

I met up with a co-worker of mine at Hong
Kong one night during my trip, and he’s currently using the O2 Atom. I took his phone/PDA
and played with it a bit. It felt so small in my hand, and the screen is great. In fact O2 Atom is currently the smallest Windows Mobile 5.0 device out there. It’s defiantly
not your corporate Treo – it has style. Style itself is not enough to
convince me to purchase the device (contrary to popular believe). I’ve
finally decided to purchase the device since my friend told me it has built-in 802.11 support as well.
Yes, it’s a GSM phone and also a broadband IP based device.

O2 Atom is ultra popular in Hong Kong and it’s pretty much out of stock even in the Shopping Paradise Hong Kong. I have
checked various Fortress, Broadway, and Thai Lin, and I’ve finally picked one
up at Thai Lin in Mong Kok. I picked up the English version so I can use CE-Star on it to read Chinese and Japanese Web site – instead of getting
the full Chinese version operating system.

The industrial design is sweet – shinny piano black just like
the new iPods. The camera is super slow before the firmware update. Since the
latest firmware update, the device has been treating me good.

To get the most out of O2 Atom, you really have to be a pretty
serious geek. Getting Opera, Real, and Skype installed are the first steps.
Firing up the 802.11 connection and use it like a Nokia 770 is also a must try. Here’s the thing
about the O2 atom – it’s better than the Nokia 770 since it’s smaller and it
has a phone built it – which the 770 lacks.

Windows Mobile 5.0 is a blessing and a curse at the same time. Yes it’s darn powerful especially if you want to browse real Web sites and deal with media files, but it also has crappy UI just like regular Windows. XP is pretty good these days, but Windows Mobile 5.0 UI is like Window 95/ME.

I do have a few issues with the device. ActiveSync sucks and
I have yet to figure out how to synch it to my work laptop via Bluetooth. Sync
via USB cable works, but I need to do some fancy configuration since ActiveSync
is not friendly to most security applications (think firewall, com port problem
blah blah). Also, O2 Atom is not a “smart device” in terms of the network – it can’t
switch between 802.11 and GPRS automatically. In fact, in an area with weak
802.11 signal, it will use your GPRS profile to connect to the Net instead.

Over all, O2 Atom is pretty impressive. It has a camera,
it’s a PIM that sync to Outlook, you can run a lot of mini Microsoft apps
(think Word, PowerPoint, Excel), it’s a smart phone, it has wireless broadband. It handles internet streaming like a dream on both GPRS and 802.11.
What’s missing? I guess it would be a front/secondary camera, and the support
of HSDPA/WCDMA type 3G network… but I do believe cutting those features out is a
conscious decision. We’ll see a full 3G version of Atom sooner rather than
later.

Side story here: Christian was in the office yesterday, and of
course, I have to show off the new toy. Even he is impressed
with the small size and the fact it has 802.11 built in. He asked me if I have
Skype installed. I said "Yes, but I have no one to talk to on
Skype." -_-;

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Adobe Lightroom Beta 2

Adobe Lightroom Beta 2 is out. I haven’t spend much time with Beta 1 yet, but in case you want to try it… here’s the download link. Right now, RawDeveloper still works better for me. What’s new in Beta 2:

  • Now a Universal Binary—this version runs on Apple’s latest Intel-based Macs.
  • Crop and straighten your photos with new tools in the Develop module.
  • Add music to your slideshows.
  • Create nested keyword sets for easier organization.
  • Import and export XMP metadata (*please see the Known Issues list for
    details).
  • Try out the improved Edit in Photoshop capabilities.
  • Take advantage of better metadata handling.
  • Utilize new white balance support for the Nikon D2X, D2Hs, and D50 cameras.
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Saint Etienne @ Fillmore this Fri.

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One of my fav. band Saint Etienne is coming to town. They will be performing at the historic Fillmore this Fri.

Arr, the Fillmore… once I was there backstage and hung out with Ryuichi Sakamoto… but that’s a different story.

I will be flying to Hong Kong fri. night, so I’ll miss the show. 😦 If you have nothing to do Fri. night check them out! The new Saint Etienne album is actually very very good – if you are into sweet Brit Pop, dance, and electronic music… Sarah Cracknell (the lead singer) is nice to watch too. 😛