traveling with an iPhone 4S?

Do you have advice for me?

What’s the best “solution” for someone who travels non-stop? Mostly in North America. Occasionally abroad.

• how to phone?
• how to text?
• how to get data
when you don’t have a WiFi connection?

What companies?

Is getting a MiFi part of the best solution?

In Canada, I’d consider any carrier but TELUS. … I recommend everyone avoid TELUS. Hate TELUS.

Rogers seems to be the least terrible. I very much like their new One Number option.

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Leave a comment if you have recommendations.

Apple Mountain Lion

It’s only been seven months since Apple launched Mac OS 10.7 Lion, but the company isn’t sitting still: it just announced the developer preview of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, a tweaked and enhanced new version of the operating system that includes major new features …

Mountain Lion also represents a dramatic speedup in the pace of OS X updates …

Check out a PREVIEW VID on The Verge.

Looks GREAT.

Here’s the Apple preview promotion.

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my Jabra sport headphones

So far, so good.

They work. They stay while exercising.

… Jabra SPORT Bluetooth Stereo Headset. You can wirelessly stream music, take calls, listen to the radio, and more.

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Amazon – $99 or less

Apple frustrations with .MTS video files

grrrr … 😦

Every once in a while I try to edit video in the .MTS format on my MacBook with the built-in free software iMovie.

Sometimes it works. Most times not.

Lessons learned:

• on a Mac you can watch .MTS video using free, open source VLC software

• if you MUST edit, an excellent way to convert MTS files for Mac is using free, open source Handbrake software

details – Handbrake can convert MTS files for Mac

• if you MUST edit (and have money) higher end software like Final Cut does import .MTS

… first try using a cable directly to the camera, rather than simply the SD card via a card reader. That sometimes works.

If you’re an Apple person, best not purchase any camera that saves video in the MTS format. Check.

Lastly, I’ve ended up with some SD cards with old video files that cannot be deleted. For those it’s best simply to reformat using Apple Disk Utilities ERASE. The best format in 2012 seems to be exFAT — readable by almost all modern Windoze and Mac devices.

External Hard Drives should be formatted in exFAT, as well.

jobs and the “wealth gap”

Jeff Jarvis is at the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland, the elite of the elite.

The theme is “jobs, jobs, jobs.”

… They’re discussing growth strategies and so far we’re hearing the same notions we hear elsewhere in Davos, the complete trick bag: spend money on infrastructure, be nice to business, regulate less, reform taxes, reform immigration. OK and OK.

“The problems of job creation are more complicated than that. …

Buzz Machine – Efficiency over growth (and jobs)

For example, Apple and Google are two of the wealthiest companies in 2011, but they don’t have many employees. Some jobs have been eliminated by technology. Others are gone overseas because people just as competent as you are willing to do it cheaper.

Obama’s State of the Union again chastised the American rich for not doing enough. That might be good politics, but it’s not going to do anything to create many American jobs nor reduce the “wealth gap“. I appreciate that he’s trying. … It’s better than nothing.

Is there any solution?

I don’t think so after listening to a new BBC audiocast documentary: The Wealth Gap: The View from London.

The future looks grim for most wealthy nations. The “occupy” protesters, most jobless, will continue being frustrated. And the rich will get richer. If you try to tax them, they’ll relocate abroad.

source – BBC – The Wealth Gap – Inequality in Numbers

If you have a job, I’d recommend you keep it. And start putting away emergency resources. (I’ll not be following my own advice, as you might guess.)

… One of the few bright spots is philanthropyDavos 2012: Bill Gates commits $750m to fight AIDS

why Apple builds in China

Thomas Lee for The New York Times:

… Not long ago, Apple boasted that its products were made in America. Today, few are. Almost all of the 70 million iPhones, 30 million iPads and 59 million other products Apple sold last year were manufactured overseas.

Why can’t that work come home? Mr. Obama asked.

Mr. Jobs’s reply was unambiguous. “Those jobs aren’t coming back,” he said …

How U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work

That article has been getting wide circulation. Not even an embargo of Chinese goods by President Newt is going to bring back manufacturing. Read the article to see why.

applying to work at Foxconn

Foxconn City has 230,000 employees, many working six days a week, often spending up to 12 hours a day at the plant. … many workers earn less than $17 a day. …

related – why you shouldn’t use the new Apple iBooks Author software 😦

love the Apple store

I spent time at the Hong Kong store, perfectly located near the Star Ferry terminal.

I was getting specifics on how to use an iPhone 4S while traveling internationally.

Apple retail stores have been a huge hit. Microsoft tried to duplicate those. Now Google has opened an Android store in Melbourne.

In Hong Kong I was hanging out with coaches from mainland China. Most had Apple products. Anyone who’s got money in China has no interest in iFhoney or iPaddy.

• Bloomberg – China Becomes Apple’s Second-Largest Market

… that said, I’m liking this $500 Windows knock-off called the “AirBook“.

Impressive copycattery.

You probably heard that world’s largest Apple store just opened in the historic Grand Central Station, New York.

My $1000 original 11-Inch MacBook Air was just voted best laptop in the MacWorld Editors’ Choice Awards. I love it.

If shopping for anything Apple, look first at the refurbished area in the online Apple store. Here’s an iPad 2 with $80 off, for example.

worst review yet for Kindle Fire

… Amazon.com’s new Kindle Fire offers a disappointingly poor user experience. Using the web with the Silk browser is clunky and error-prone. Reading downloaded magazines is not much better. …

The most striking observation from testing the Fire is that everything is much too small on the screen, leading to frequent tap errors and accidental activation. You haven’t seen the fat-finger problem in its full glory until you’ve watched users struggle to touch things on the Fire. One poor guy spent several minutes trying to log in to Facebook, but was repeatedly foiled by accidentally touching the wrong field or button — this on a page with only 2 text fields and 1 button. …

Jakob Nielsen – Kindle Fire Usability Findings

It will get better. In the meantime, get the OLD Kindle if you want an eReader.

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