This is what the sequels to The Matrix should have been based on →

March 31st, 2012

Buying an Apple product? →

March 30th, 2012

Apple are begrudgingly honouring EU laws that the minimum warranty allowed for electronics is 2 years (based on the idea that computing devices should last at least that long without breaking).

Apple’s standard warranty is 1 year. If you’re buying a shiny new Apple device, buy it direct from Apple to get the mandatory 2 year warranty from them, rather than getting pointed at whoever you bought it from, if it breaks.

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March 30th, 2012

I’ve noticed a few reports recently, where a previously paid-for app or game becomes free, with in-app purchases to get back old functionality. People that previously paid, are now in a position where they have to pay again, to get the same function. If this happens to you, definitely try contacting Apple for a refund (instructions).

Officially, Apple don’t do refunds for anything purchased from iTunes or the App store, but I’ve had a couple of naff apps refunded in the past.

Looks like a 7.85″ iPad is more plausible than previously thought →

March 28th, 2012

One reason often given that Apple wouldn’t make a smaller (cheaper) iPad, is that apps would have to be re-designed to fit a third screen size. The iPhone has always been 3.5″ and the iPad has always been 9.7″, giving developers 2 screen sizes to support, if they want to have their app on all iOS devices. Adding a third size to the mix would have to gain consumers and Apple a lot, to be worth the increased fragmentation in the App store. The problem is that, as buttons shrink, they get difficult to press, given our fat fingers. (This isn’t a big deal on computers, because the point on a mouse is always 1 pixel.)

However, it looks like Apple have built in a redundancy that would allow existing iPad apps to shrink to 7.85″ and still be usable.

The original iPhone screen was 163 PPI, and Apple’s design guidelines state 44px by 44px is the smallest comfortable size for a button (or any tappable area) at that pixel density. The design guidelines for the iPad uses the same minimum pixel-size, despite it’s screen having a lower density. The result is that the smallest allowed button on an iPad is physically bigger than on an iPhone. Shrinking the iPad to 7.85″ and giving it the original iPad’s resolution (1024 x 768) gets to the 163 PPI of the original iPhone. It would run iPad apps simply shruken to fit the screen, and despite everything being smaller, buttons are still big enough to comfortably use.

Great idea for a project →

March 21st, 2012

A model bus telling when the next buses are due. Read the rest of this entry »

Smiling

March 20th, 2012

After weeks of desperately ignoring the baby in the mirror, I smiled at him today. Daddy was very impressed 🙂

Oscar came to work

March 20th, 2012

Oscar visited Daddy at work today and met his team mates. He made a good impression with a consortium of noises, faces and smells.

The Machete order →

March 19th, 2012

This is a long, reasoned article proposing an order to watch the Star Wars movies, different to canonical order, or release order. It makes a surprising amount of sense. I just wish we could erase memories so I could try it out fresh!

Hat tip to William (my brother).

Where did everyone go?

March 17th, 2012

Oscar’s all set for a night out to see the stars.

Didn’t expect to read this →

March 16th, 2012

 That’s why Microsoft is so much more interesting today: while Google seems to think they don’t need to change anything and Apple’s customers are brainwashed by marketing, Ballmer has shut up about Apple publicly and Microsoft is making radical changes.