Speed Of Light from Nexus Productions on Vimeo.
Speed Of Light from Nexus Productions on Vimeo.
Hilarious!
Here is my first video shot on my iPhone and edited on my iPhone. I’m not real impressed with the youtube conversion. But still blows my mind that I can edit a video on my cell phone!
Just got my iPhone 4 in on Tuesday. I am loving it and thought I’d right a real simple and quick review of it:

Plus how cool is it that my phone has a HD video camera? Just check out this video below that was shot and edited completely on an iPhone 4.
Can you believe how far technology has come?
Just read this over at www.modmyi.com:
Late last night our friends at Apple Insider reported that AT&T customers who reside in poor service areas may soon have the option to pay $20 to obtain unlimited calling over 3G using their own Internet access…
Man that would be awesome! But with AT&T already being so expensive there is no way I could afford another $20 a month.
I am so happy so far with the iPhone 3.0 update and this because of only one MAJOR feature… SMS Texting update.
I use twitter a lot and unlike the early days, I finally have a lot of my actual friends (people I know) on twitter. At the moment I am following 325 people on twitter. There is no way I would follow all of them through text messages, so I have always had people I don’t want to miss like my friends and then some people who I really love their twitters and wouldn’t want to miss them. The problem with this (UNTIL NOW) has been that if I have a busy day or two and don’t read those messages then I have to go through and read them all in one setting because if I stop reading them I had to go through hundreds of messages just to find where I was.
Enter the new iPhone 3.0 update. Now, if I miss a couple of days I can start anywhere I want on the list and delete each message as I go. On top of that, if there is something I want to check out later like a book recommendation, website to check out, or video to see, I can just click that message forward it to twitter as a direct message to my Evernote account by adding “D myen” to the beginning of the message. Then later when I have time I can go to Evernote and check out the link/video/book/etc.
Since I no longer have a job where I sit at my computer all day or at least part of the day, it has been hard to stay updated on twitter. With this new iPhone 3.0 Update I am probably going to turn on some more direct notifications going to my cell phone.
For a list of what has been updated in iPhone 3.0 check this link that came from AVCLUB’s Twitter.
As a side note out there for Tweetie, Twitterific, Tweetdeck, and any other twitter app designers – It would be so awesome to have a feature that has twitters come in like an email that you can save, delete, mark as read and that comes in and keeps them even if I don’t check it for 5 days or more.
I’ve toyed with the idea of subscribing to an rss feed of my followers and have them come to a different email address that I could check. Maybe Google wave will assist in that?
I have been a fan of google for along time. I’ve had a gmail account for as long as I can remember (back when you had to be invited) and gmail has always handled my personal domain email address. I love the fact that no matter how many times I move, change jobs, change internet providers, my email address will always be the same until the day I die (or email dies)
Recently I made the switch to stop using Mail as my email interface and start going to just using gmail. I gotta say at first I was kind of frustrated and tried other apps like thunderbird. I was also frustrated trying to get my exchange (work) accounts working in that workflow. However the more I started using it, the more I LOVED it. I could be on any computer anywhere and have my full featured mail client.
The more I did this the more I loved it and started using other features. I stopped using iCal and started using google calendar. I stopped using word (super slow and buggy on a mac anyways) and started using google docs. This really helped the situation I had with syncing my blackberry. I downloaded google apps for blackberry and had access to all these things now on my blackberry
Then I started putting more and more of my documents online using google docs or box.net or Evernote or dropbox. Then I started using delicious for all my bookmarks. Now no matter what computer I am on, I have access to them and now that I have an iPhone, I can access a lot of those items from my phone.
Now that I have resigned from my job at The MET (details coming soon about that) and have to turn in my computer, I am currently computerless. Sure I have that old powerbook G4 – but as soon as I did the updates to try to get functioning it has frozen. Hopefully I’ll be able to get it working soon. Anyways since I am computerless I am very grateful I made the decision to go google with most of my stuff.
Now if only I could sync my iPod, iPhone, iTunes, iPhoto and TV from any computer over the web. Then I’d be in business!
If you want to read a little more about this go here.
Found this via twitter the other day and thought I’d share it. There were some good ones on there and also some good usage ideas:
And furthermore, when the keyboard is in “URL-mode”, where the “.com” key is available, touching and holding it pops-up additional options for quickly entering .net, .edu, and .org domains.