Saturday, October 15, 2011

First Impressions of Siri, the Virtual Assistant Running on the iPhone 4S

I know it’s a bit late for initial impressions, but it’s not overdue! In other words, it’s not a bit too late for me to give you my initial, first impressions of the all-mighty Siri. Unique to the newly released iPhone 4S, I’ll give you my thoughts of the powerful virtual assistant that was created to make your life a little easier.

Prioritized only to the iPhone 4S upon Apple’s announcement last week, (yes, there was a Siri application on the App Store) is Siri, a virtual assistant that should be able to do virtually anything. Since much wasn’t added physically to this year’s iteration of the iPhone, Apple expanded on the handset’s internal hardware, and Siri is undoubtedly the largest potential seller when it comes down to purchasing the iPhone 4S or not.

What makes this assistant so much different than other, comparable assistants of the same broad breed, is the fact that Siri incorporates iOS into its expansive knowledge – it will not only answer questions and such for you but will also take care of your requests such as setting alarms, making a note, queuing a reminder, etc. Unfortunately, it’s limited to the iPhone 4S and also limited to accessing information from Apple’s factory application instead of being able to interact with other third-party applications.

To access Siri, you need to enable [her] it through Settings—>General—>Siri. Thereon you simply hold down the iPhone 4S’ home button for 2-3 seconds, which will bring up a small window. You can further ask a question or questions.

Before, you were able to ask Voice Control to do things for you, such as to start playing your music or to call someone. This is similar with Siri, however, you can also tell it to accomplish tasks that you’d otherwise have to do manually. Rather than simply sending you to Safari, you can automatically make a search orally.

The problem with Siri was that it isn’t allowed to change things as such. Say you tell it to “set an alarm for 8 am.” This will create an alarm flawlessly, but then if you try to delete the alarm, you are faced with a response from Siri telling you that she’s not allowed to delete alarms. This, in a way, defeats the whole purpose of Siri. Further, you can’t tell it to open third-party applications, which was a real bummer for me.

When speaking normally, Siri seemed to recognize and pick up my voice perfectly fine. I even played music in the background and tried to ask questions while the TV was on to, to my surprise, receive a perfectly fine answer. On the contrary, however, Siri has been having difficulty understanding voices of other accents. Apple has promised an update sometime next year, which is a bit too far from now, personally.

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Siri does provide an optimum way to waste a few spare minutes with its numerous, and many times snarky, responses. By asking peculiar questions, you can amuse yourself without fail. A website was already created to showcase all of the funny responses that you can get out of Siri, and there are a plethora of videos available on YouTube, which also show the same thing. You can visit onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/shitthatsirisays.tumblr.com/');" target="_blank" href="http://shitthatsirisays.tumblr.com/">#&*%thatsirisays.com.tumblr to see some of these. Oh, and check out my relatively funny one right above! Click on it to enlarge.

Even with Siri’s several flaws, which are completely expected considering the whole feature is really still in beta, I wouldn’t doubt for a moment that Siri isn’t useful; it’s great for situations such as creating calendar events, locating places, accomplishing a task while driving or when your hands are dirty and other such akin. The verdict: Siri functions as awesomely as it sounds, and I’d recommend upgrading to the 4S solely for this virtual, personal assistant that simplifies iOS.

*I’m really looking forward to using Siri with math equations – she’s great at computing.

iPhone 4S video camera hands on

One of the new features of the iPhone 4S is a 1080p HD video camera. This new camera sports an f/2.4 lens and improved sensor to capture more light. It also has video stabilization to steady those shaky shots. To see me put this new camera to the test, check out the video above.

The first thing I tested was how well the camera deals with harsh lighting – meaning environments that have both dark, shaded areas and brightly lit, sunny areas. The iPhone 4S did a fantastic job of adjusting the exposure to bring in more light in the shade and less light in the sun. However, I did notice that if I was filming my daughter in an area that had bright backlighting, the video was a little underexposed even if I tapped to expose on my daughter’s face.

The next thing I tested was video stabilization. First I tried out a non-extreme situation that has a similar amount of movement that the average person may experience – walking backwards while my daughter runs towards me. There was definitely still some camera shake present in these shots, but it wasn’t too bad. My stomach tends to be pretty sensitive when it comes to bouncy film, but these clips didn’t affect me.

However, the next test I did was to run down the street, and this one was pretty bad. It was still very shaky and I couldn’t image watching an entire video like that, but I also couldn’t imagine filming an entire video like that. This was an extreme scenario that expect not too many people will find themselves in.

The video stabilization performed best when panning the camera around. I was particularly impressed by the clips of me panning around the camera to follow my daughter as she walked past me. These were nice and smooth.

Next up was low light. The quality of the video in the low light environments of my house were not the best, but they weren’t particularly horrible, either. Camera shake was a little more obvious and the clips were grainier, but overall, I was satisfied with its performance as a cellphone camera. I was particularly impressed with how the camera was able to compensate for the pink lighting in my daughters room and choose a good white balance setting. This was a huge improvement over the iPhone 4.

The macro lens on the iPhone 4S camera is incredibly sharp – when it’s able to actually lock focus. On larger items, like leaves, the iPhone 4S has no issue focusing, but with smaller, skinnier items like twigs and sticks, the camera really struggles with grabbing a focus and often times never does. I tried to focus on some berries hanging from a bush for several minutes with no luck. It doesn’t seem to make a difference between direct sunlight, shade, or overcast light, the iPhone 4S seems to frequently have issues with focussing. This is a huge disappointment.

Overall, I am very impressed with the iPhone 4S video camera. It handles the changes in harsh lighting, poor lighting, and movement quite well and also has great audio quality. The biggest disappointment is that the macro lens frequently has issues focusing. However, when the lens does focus, it looks amazing.

It’s time to retire my Flip Video camera for good.

Video: Siri Working on iPhone 4

Developer Stroughton Smith has managed to forknife Siri onto an iPhone 4. This is quite an impressive feat in under 24 hours since of the release of the iPhone 4S, but still needs some work. Apple servers currently will not respond to Siri queries from the iPhone 4.

The hack requires some drivers from the iPhone 4S in order to work. No word on how this will progress or if it will be available anytime soon.

Source: @stroughtonsmith

Download Box for iPhone or iPad to get 50GB of free storage

Previously available for those who purchased an HP TouchPad, Box is now opening the floodgates of free storage for iOS owners. Simply download either the Box app for either iPhone or iPad and you’ll have 50GB of free cloud storage. This storage not only applies to your mobile devices, but you can store stuff (and more stuff) from your desktop.

There is really no downside here. Download the app from the App Store and enjoy 50GB of free storage.

Sprint iPhone 4S Users Complaining Of Slow Data Speeds

The iPhone can be thought of as the stress test for any wireless carriers network. You don’t need to look any further than yesterday, with AT&T’s activation servers being pounded by new iPhone 4S owners. Apparently Sprint’s 3G network is not responding well to the influx of data hungry iPhone 4S customers. Reports from Sprint’s user forums are not good, with some users reporting abysmal download speeds as shown below.

Some customers have been told it’s due to iPhones ‘not being fully activated for data and that might take up to 48 hours’. Others have been told it’s due to the influx of new customers downloading apps at a greater than normal rate.

Are you a Sprint iPhone 4S customer? How is your data speed? Good, bad? Are things getting better for you?

Source: Sprint via MacRumors

 

Video: Will Siri Blend?

The continuing Will It Blend series takes on Apple’s iPhone 4S and poor Siri. You probably don’t need to watch this to see how this one turns out.

Google Voice Pulled From App Store, Will Return



Google has asked Apple to pull their Google Voice application (formerly working App Store link) from the App Store. It seems there were compatibility issues with iOS 5 that was causing the app to crash. Vincent Paquet, Senior Product Manager for Google Voice had the following to say:

“…our last update of this week had a bug that caused the app to crash at sign in. We removed it so it did not affect additional users until the fix gets published.”

Would it be safe to say that a good number of Android owners are making their way to the iPhone 4S, making this app one that will be in high demand. Let’s hope Google can get this straightened out and back in the App Catalog. If you are in a pinch and need a Google Voice app, there are others such as GV Mobile.

Source: Engadget

Rundown of the Best New iPhone 4S Features

Along with the release of iOS 5 this past Wednesday, the iPhone 4S went on sale publicly yesterday morning. The fifth iteration of Apple’s revolutionary smart phone brings a whole lot to be desired to the table, and we’ve highlighted its best features down below.

Albeit the iPhone 4S doesn’t introduce the much anticipated and overly hyped tapered design that many people were hoping for, the insides of the phone have been upgraded tremendously. Below are some of the most notable features for the purpose of early adopters of the phone as well as to whet anyone else’s appetite:

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Similarly, the video capturing has been improved greatly. It features a full HD, 1080p sensor as well as features a stabilization process using the gyroscope to in effect make your videos clearer and not too shaky, respectively.

It was discovered that the iPhone 4S’ antenna has been redesigned for the purpose of getting stronger signals. It was much deserved considering the whole “Antennagate” situation. This new design, and new placement of the phone’s internal antennas, should prevent any dropped calls.

If you have the urge to see what Apple has to about everything mentioned above, then you can watch this official video:

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Pictures Taken from My iPhone 4S – Outstanding, to Say the Least

Now I’m not saying that my photography is outstanding, but rather that the iPhone 4S’ photo quality is. Take a look at the following photos that I captured using the iPhone’s rear camera, which will definitely make you consider purchasing a 4S if you previously decided not to.

Launching yesterday after a strong preorder period, the iPhone 4S was announced last week. Though not much was changed in regards to the external phone itself, compared to its predecessor, the 4S is much superior thanks to its improved hardware. Today I’m showcasing the iPhone’s improved camera, which is now an 8 MP camera, has been graced with another lens and has a larger aperture to allow more light in.

As you can see, the pictures below are breathtakingly amazing from their sharpness to their accurate colors. I’m not really a huge photography buff, but I think these suffice:

(The full size of these images is 3264 pixels X 2448 pixels [or the other way around depending on orientation]; they’ve been reduced considerably because they wouldn’t normally fit here. Click on the ImageShack link beside each photo and further click on the image once ImageShack comes up to see the full size and full resolution…and to be amazed!)

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I onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.gamblingiq.com');" target="_blank" title="bet" href="http://www.gamblingiq.com">bet you’re saying, “Psh, forget Siri, I want that camera,” and I don’t blame you. The quality of the iPhone 4S’ camera is much more enticing than that of any other mobile phone I’ve ever seen.

TiPb Picks of the Week for October 15, 2011

TiPb.com Picks of the Week

Every week a few of us from team TiPb will bring you our current favorite, most fun and useful App Store apps, WebApps, jailbreak apps, even the occasional accessory, web site, or desktop app if the mood strikes us. As long as they’re iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch related, they’re fair game.

To see what we picked, and to tell us your pick, follow on after the break!

Well a bit of a predictable “Pick of the week” this week for me, I am going for the iOS 5 update. It delivers so much in one update I really don’t know where to start. Oh yeah, I do, read this amazing walkthrough that Rene has put together. It covers every last detail of iOS 5.

My favorite parts are iMessage, Notification Center and Wi-Fi iTunes syncing. Also iOS 5 appears to have given my iPad 2 a huge speed boost, it feel so much more responsive now. If you haven’t upgraded to iOS 5 yet, go and do it now! It is the biggest iOS update ever! You are going to love it!

This one is just flat out cool. Remember those animated gifs people used to share by email? Well now you can make your own. It’s like stop motion photography made simple. Open the app, frame your subject, tap, repeat. Got everything lined up for the perfect gif? Click next and Gif Me! puts them all together.

I started drawing stick men on a napkin, and worked my way up to stuffed animals. Eventually I’ll be brave enough to do something clever with action figures…not that I collect action figures or anything . It’s also great just for sending hand written messages.

Oh the fun you’ll have!

[Free - App Store link]

I’ve always been a huge fan of Cut the Rope. Every time I saw an update that added a new batch of levels I would immediately want to sit down and work my way through them. I’m a little late when it comes to picking up Cut the Rope this time but better late than never!

The newest iteration of Cut the Rope adds even more fun to the original. The Professor is very intrigued my Om Nom and has added all kinds of new inventions to the game. You can also find hidden photos throughout the game this time featuring Om Nom and the Professor.

There are currently 3 packs of levels with more coming soon. So if you haven’t picked it up already, make sure you check it out!

[$0.99 - App Store Link]

Being a fan of all sorts of music, finding the best app to cater to my tastes was no easy task. There are a lot of music apps in the app store and Rdio I feel is one that is often overshadowed by bigger names like Slacker, Spotify and Pandora.

That said; I love it because it allows for a wide array of music discovery through people you follow plus, you can cache filled for offline thus no longer needing to waste precious bandwidth. The available selection of music is great for mainstream and non mainstream music lovers alike and the app itself is nicely laid out. Give it a try with the free 7-day trial.

[Free - App Store link]

One of the new features in iOS5 is the ability to share photos, maps, videos and links completely integrated into iOS. However, there is no native way to simply tweet, without an attachment.

Enter iQuickTweet. It opens up the same ‘tweet’ UI as the attachment sharing feature, just without the attachment. It also integrates with the same twitter settings, so there is no need to add your details again.

Once you send a tweet, just tap on the bird to send another. Its a very simple app, but extremely useful if you just want to send a quick tweet, without having to load up a full twitter app.

[$0.99 - App Store link]

I’m at the Çingleton conference right now so apologies for the brevity. John Gruber from Daring Fireball was just showing this off and I took an immediate like to the finely rendered, varied type.

[$1.99 - App Store link]

Facebook has finally released an iPad app and it surprising work pretty well. It is so nice to browse Facebook with all the unnecessary and distracting things stripped away. And of course, now that Facebook is on the iPad, it is finally possible to upload pictures. Thank you Facebook – it only took nearly a year and half.

[Free - App Store link]

You’re part of the team as well, so we will be choosing one reader to make a submission each week! Just look for the announcement on twitter or our Facebook page each weekend for a chance to be picked! In the meantime, jump into the comments and let us know your pick of the week!

Dutch courts reject Samsung’s request to ban 3G Apple products

Samsung Logo

Samsung’s request to ban 3G Apple products was turned down by Dutch courts on Friday. We pretty much figured this would be the outcome considering 3G technology is covered by FRAND as an essential standards technology. Samsung can’t refuse a license to Apple.

This will also make it harder for Samsung to win bans on Apple devices in the EU as well according to intellectual property expert, Florian Mueller –

“A win for Apple but also relief for the industry because the judge upheld widespread understanding of fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms in the use of patents,…”Apple will be taking French and Italian translations of the Dutch ruling with it. This makes it a long shot for Samsung that it could win an injunction in the EU based on its 3G patents,”

The judge simply ruled that the two companies should negotiate an agreement on the license and be done. Anyone surprised by this ruling? I know I’m not.

Reuters

How to setup iMessage on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch

Wondering how to setup iOS 5′s new iMessage service on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch? Using iMessage you can send text messages, photos, video and much more to other iMessage users around the world, all over your existing data connection. That’s right, no texting plans or charges needed! Here’s how to get started.


  • First off ensure your running the latest iOS 5 software

  • Select settings

  • Select Messages

  • Turn the toggle switch for iMessage to on




  • You should see a message saying “Activating”

  • You can now enter your receive to addresses, this can be an email address (Apple ID) or just your iPhone phone number, or both. The phone number part should already be filled out

  • If you have an Apple ID and want to use that as well as your phone number, enter it here




  • Once completed you will now have an active iMessage account on your iPhone

  • You can toggle various options on and off such as read recipts etc

  • Also you have an option to send as an SMS if iMessage data connection is not available


That is all you need, you now have iMessage set up on your iPhone!

 

Now for the iPad and iPod touch


Setting up iMessage on the iPad and iPod touch is slightly diferent as these devices do not have any telephone number associated with them.

  • First off ensure your running the latest iOS 5 software

  • Select settings

  • Select Messages

  • Turn the toggle switch for iMessage to on

  • A new box will open asking you for an Apple ID




  • If you have an Apple ID, enter it here

  • If you don’t have one, select Create New Account

  • Once completed you will now have an active iMessage account on your iPad or iPod touch


Ok now we have iMessage set up there are a few things to consider. If you only have one device then you are fine. If you have multiple iOS 5 devices then you will need to think about how you want them to work. Do you want separate iMessage accounts for each device? More than likely, you would want one account that stays in sync across all of your devices.

If you want separate iMessage accounts for each device, you will need to create separate Apple ID’s for each device, these can be created for free in the iMessage original set up screen. Just select Create New Account.

If you want to have all devices use one iMessage account then you need to input the same Apple ID details into each device iMessage setup page.

That should be all you need to get started with iMessage!

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TiPb Asks: What are your favorite Siri moments?

It seems like Apple’s Siri team really took the time to add a lot of delightful moments to Siri. Whether it’s “two iPhones walk into a bar…” or “42″, or crack about asking Siri’s age or about Siri’s feelings for Google, there are tons and tons of hidden little gems that are really rather impressive.

What have been your favorite Siri moments so far?

Siri hacked to run on iPhone 4

Developer Steve Troughton-Smith has hacked Siri, the artificially intelligent voice control system on iPhone 4S to run on last year’s {iPhone 4](http://www.tipb.com/iphone). An initial hiccup, GPU support, has already been overcome. Another hiccup, Apple’s servers not responding to queries from Siri running on iPhone 4, is still and issue.

Troughton-Smith also suggests it could theoretically be possible to hook the Siri front end into Microsoft’s TellMe, or Google’s servers instead.

If Troughton-Smith could get Siri running on an iPhone 4′s single core Apple A4 processor, it probably makes you wonder why Apple didn’t include it in iOS 5 for iPhone 4. Apple, of course, famously didn’t bring video recording to iPhone 3G when Jailbreakers had it running. It’s either a feature they want to keep exclusive to iPhone 4S for now, or something Apple’s perfectionistic nature won’t allow them to do if it’ s not 100% smooth and performant. Or both.

Stellar work by Troughton-Smith, check out his Twitter feed, below, for more.

Source: @stroughtonsmith

iPhone 4S, will it blend?

Love them or hate them, Blendtec has just released its latest “Will It Blend” video and you guessed it, it features the iPhone 4S.

Tom has adapted the new Siri technology from the new iPhone 4S into his Blendtec Total Blender

The video shows the iPhone 4S getting the familiar industrial blender treatment, this time with a Siri adapted version of the blender; well thats what Tom would like you to believe anyway. The video is below, if you don’t enjoy gadget destruction, look away now!

Source: YouTube

How to take apart your brand new iPhone 4S [video]

If you managed to get your hands on an iPhone 4S yesterday, I bet you can’t wait to get your screw drivers out take it apart. Well maybe not, but if you’re curious about what goes into your shiny new iPhone 4S but don’t fancy taking yours apart, there is another way.

The guys form iFixYouri have done all the hard work for you and put together a video showing the whole process. It covers everything from taking the iPhone 4S out of the box right down to spreading out the sum of its parts all over a desk.

A lot of the features are very similar, but not the same to the CDMA and GSM, including the screen, dock connector, back glass, and the vibrator(same as the CDMA), making replacement and repair services readily available.

What could be better than that? Well the sound track to the video, over to you Rick Astley!

Source: 9to5 Mac

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