Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Aaron Sorkin being courted for Steve Jobs biography, the movie?

Aaron Sorkin being courted for Steve Jobs biography, the movie?

Aaron Sorkin, responsible for everything from The West Wing TV series to The Social Network, is rumored to be somehow, someway, in consideration or talks — basically being courted by Sony — to write the movie version of the just-released Steve Jobs biography.

Sorkin is one of the smartest screen writers in recent times, with a pitch-perfect ear for dramatic dialog. He made the relatively boring subject of Facebook into a highly engaging movie (as opposed to terrible writing, which made a lot of fantastic looking movies painful to endure) and could likely inject similar sizzle in the Steve Jobs movie.

Let’s hope they make this deal and get it done. Then all they have to do is cast Steve Jobs. What do you think, TiPb nation, Noah Wiley again?

Source: LA Times

Daily Tip: How to get started with basic Siri commands

Basic Siri commands

Brand new to iPhone 4S, heard all about Siri, but wondering how to get started? No problem! Here are the basic things that Siri can do for you, and the example commands to get Siri to do them. Everything has a learning curve and even Apples magical voice activated assistant needs to be spoken to gently in order for her (or him in the UK and France!) to give you what you need.

Phone: “Call Emtal.”

FaceTime “FaceTime JMil.”

Music “Play The XX Intro.”

Messages: “Tell Michele500, I’ll be right there.” or “Send message to JadeStar”

Calendar: “Set up a meeting with Chuck Henricki at 9.”


Reminders: “Remind me to call Petaf.”

Maps: “How do I get to Steve Poirier’s?” (Currently US only.)

Mail: “Email Seth about WWDC.” or “Search email for SockRolid.”

Weather:“What’s the weather for today?”

Stocks: “What is Brad’s stock price?”

Clock: “Wake me up tomorrow at 10 a.m.” or “set a timer for 10 minutes so I can take Kevin’s CrackBerry cobbler out of the oven!”

Contacts: “What’s Maicols’s address?”

Notes: “Note that I spent $25 on JBaby knitted capacitive gloves.” or “Search for notes on JJWicks’ funny comments on iPad Live.”

Safari: “Search the web SeBorSam.”

WolframAlpha: “Who was in the cast of Sleepy Hollow?”

Find My Friends : “Find Carolyn”

Bonus Tip “Siri, what can you do?”

While these basic commands are interesting, Siri really shows her power when you start to combine them together. Try out something like, “Remind me to call Rene when I get home.” Siri won’t always be able to do what you want, and it will make mistakes and get things wrong, but once you get the knack of it, you can accomplish some pretty amazing stuff.

Let us know your favorite Siri commands and tips in the comments!

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Craigslist! for iPhone now free

Craigslist! for iPhone is now on sale for low price of free! This app allows you to search Craigslist listings as well as post your own.

With my big move to California coming up, Craigslist is one of my new best friends to assist me in the search of a home to rent. I just took advantage of Craigslist!’s sale and I can already tell it’s going to be a great asset. The interface is clean and clutter free, yet I’m still able to refine my search to 2 bedroom homes in my price range that accept dogs. If you use Craigslist, there’s no reason to to pick up this app.

Easily surf through a centralized network of online communities with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, services, gigs, resumes, discussion forums. etc. Craigslist! makes the whole browsing and posting experience a breeze.

Searching:

Posting:

Other handy features:

iCraigslist! is available on the iPhone and currently on sale for free!

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How much has the iPhone camera improved over the years?

Camera+ has thrown together some great comparison photos depicting just how much the iPhone camera has improved over the years.

The comparison photos really speak for themselves, and the difference is especially noticeable with the iPhone 4S photos when compared to older models. They even go on to compare with more expensive DSLR cameras for reference. As expected, from the original iPhone to the latest iPhone 4S model, the camera quality has obviously improved immensely.

Feel free to drop into our iPhone 4S pictures forum for even more evidence of how well the iPhone 4S camera performs.

Source: Camera+

Man uses prosthetic arm as a smartphone holder

While Apple has done amazing things with iPhone accessibility features, especially FaceTime and Siri, this prosthetic arm-as-smartphone really has to be seen to be believed.

Trevor Prideaux was born without a left arm, but that hasn’t stopped him from using his smartphone just like everyone else. Trevor, along with medical experts and communications engineers from Nokia, developed a custom prosthetic arm that doubles as a smartphone holder.

“I can now take calls and make texts just by using my one hand, while the phone sits inside my arm.” says Prideaux. “The phone slots smoothly and securely within my limb and is easily removable, when required. I think this would help a lot of people with prosthethic arms – especially those who were not born with the disability.”

It’s really pretty cool, and rather interesting to say the least. It’s great to see those with disabilities are still able to enjoy the full benefits of using a smartphone these days.

The only glaringly obvious problem? He’s using a Nokia C7 instead of an iPhone!

Source: The Telegraph

The Impact of Steve Jobs

The biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson was released yesterday and Amazon is already saying it’s going to be the top selling book of 2011.  Sunday night on CBS’s show 60 Minutes, Isaacson spoke about the process of writing the book and what he learned about Jobs.

The timing is so weird to me that Jobs’s biography was planned to be at this time and is now so close to his death.

Seven years ago, Jobs asked Isaacson to write his biography.  Isaacson thought this was a little odd since Jobs was still young but what Isaacson didn’t know is that Jobs was about to have surgery for his pancreatic onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.cancertreatmentforums.com');" target="_blank" title="cancer" href="http://www.cancertreatmentforums.com">cancer.

Isaacson interviewed Jobs more than 40 times and interviewed about 100 of Jobs’s friends and coworkers and even critics and competitors.  Jobs’s wife wanted the book to be honest and real and that meant discovering and writing about the bad things too.

In the 60 Minutes segment last night, they shared some of the interviews with Jobs that Isaacson recorded.  One of the interviews they shared was about when he was a kid and he and his friend we’re talking about how he was adopted:

style="color: #333333;">[Steve Jobs, audio: I was, I remember right here on the lawn, telling Lisa McMoylar from across the street that I was adopted. And she said, "So does that mean your real parents didn't want you?" Ooooh, lightning bolts went off in my head. I remember running into the house, I think I was like crying, asking my parents. And they sat me down and they said, "No, you don't understand. We specifically picked you out."]

Isaacson said after this, Jobs knew that he wasn’t abandoned but that he was chosen and special.

The interview with Isaacson lasted for about a 30 minutes and the part the resonated with me the most throughout the whole thing was at the very end when Isaacson was talking about Jobs and the afterlife.

style="color: #333333;">Isaacson: I remember sitting in his backyard in his garden one day and he started talking about God. He said, “Sometimes I believe in God, sometimes I don’t. I think it’s 50-50 maybe. But ever since I’ve had cancer, I’ve been thinking about it more. And I find myself believing a bit more. I kind of– maybe it’s ’cause I want to believe in an afterlife. That when you die, it doesn’t just all disappear. The wisdom you’ve accumulated. Somehow it lives on.” Then he paused for a second and he said, “Yeah, but sometimes I think it’s just like an on-off switch. Click and you’re gone.” He said and paused again, and he said, “And that’s why I don’t like putting on-off switches on Apple devices.”

I’ve always wondered why there really isn’t an on-off switch on Apple products and if this really is the reason, then wow.

You can read the transcript of the 60 Minutes special on their onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-20124391/steve-jobs-revelations-from-a-tech-giant/?tag=contentMain;contentBody');" target="_blank" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-20124391/steve-jobs-revelations-from-a-tech-giant/?tag=contentMain;contentBody">website.  You can also watch the segment online as well.

Jobs impacted all of our lives in ways we see and don’t see and in ways that will continue for many years to come.  I really wonder if I’ll be telling my kids or grandkids about Steve Jobs like the way I asked my parents about Ben Franklin or Einstein or Edison.

And in the words of one of my favorite Apple commercials “And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius.  Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”

Siri Meets HAL With The IRIS 9000

Ever since Siri was launched, the HAL jokes have been coming thick and fast. I doubt anyone out there hasn’t asked Siri to “open the pod bay doors” or something similar. Now those wonderful folks at ThinkGeek have plans to make the link even more obvious with IRIS 9000, a HAL themed dock for the iPhone 4S.

It’s not expected out until 2012, and it’ll cost you $59.99 to get it when it does. The dock has that famous glowing red eye, that will pulse in time with Siri’s voice. You can use the microremote to trigger it from across the room, and then talk with Siri as normal. Just with a HAL look to the whole thing.

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