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11 July 2012

Outside the Reality Distortion Field

Filed under: I Wonder — Tags: , , , , — Ben @ 10:50 am

My friends know that I’m a big Apple fan, and a ‘technology’ person. I was, in the past, the go-to person for questions about computers, gadgets and the like. People today still ask me about technology, and developments in Apple products. I feel very honoured that I’m a reliable source of information for them.

Much has been written about Apple’s ‘reality distortion field’ (Google the term for many words about it) and how it forms your view of Apple and its products. The late Steve Jobs was a master of convincing you that Apple’s product was the best, the easiest to use and the quickest to enjoy, despite it not necessarily being the most advanced technically, or the most economic option for your situation.

I believe, when talking about Apple and its products, that reliable opinions are not affected by the ‘field’. This brings me to a point which I’m always concious about when I’m talking about Apple stuff.

I once applied to work at an Apple Store. At the time, I thought the environment was ‘cool’ and ‘hip’, perfect for a uni student who wanted to earn several dollars. I was quite disappointed that I didn’t advance past the group interview stage. That disappointment didn’t last for long. Soon after Apple released something (I can’t remember what), friends were asking me whether to get said gadget or not.

That’s when I realised, had I got a job with Apple, I would have simply towed the company line. I would have simply recalled the things they tell me to tell customers if they asked. There would not be an objective viewpoint any more.

The word ‘independence’ comes to mind when I think about this. When it comes to technology opinions, a lot of people take sides and are very loyal to their brand. It’s all “This one’s good, the rest are bad.” Maybe we all need to get out of the reality distortion field once in a while.

Especially those hardcore Apple fans.

3 March 2008

A New Start, A New MacBook Pro

Filed under: Tech — Tags: , , — Ben @ 11:57 pm

First of all, I would like to apologize for not posting for so long. It turns out that Year 11 is giving me a much larger workload now. But I will do my best, to post as many times as possible.Last Wednesday as you may have heard, Apple have released a major update to their notebook lines: MacBook and MacBook Pro. They have put in newer processors and offered larger hard drives in their notebooks. The day after the announcement, I ordered one low-end MacBook Pro. It’s going to be used as my main computer, as well as for my friend’s and my professional photography. Dad’s going to be pretty happy as well; he has a portable to take with him to the office when he needs it.It’s all going well in regards to technology. I am expecting to receive my new Nikon D80 next week, when mum comes back from Hong Kong. After this small glimmer of joy, it’s back to work. I have assignments to do. 

16 January 2008

Keynote Verdict

Filed under: Reflection,Tech — Tags: , , , , , , — Ben @ 7:31 am

Well, I was up at 4am AEST this morning to follow the liveblogs of Steve Jobs’ Keynote at Macworld. There was a lot of anticipation for many of the rumours to come true. And one did.

There were (as I counted) six new things that were released today. They are:

  1. Time Capsule: A networked storage device and wireless router in one
  2. iPhone Software 1.1.3
  3. iPod Touch update (that costs US$20)
  4. Movie Rentals (Rumour come true) (US only (as usual))
  5. Apple TV Take 2 (New UI)
  6. MacBook Air (Rumour come true!)

This offering of products and software is very good. It brings features that are long overdue and new ones too. Time Machine over the network with Time Capsule is a useful feature. Movie Rentals are long overdue. I (and many other people) weren’t too happy with the $20 software upgrade for the iPod Touch. It should be free. Heck, could you copy the apps over via SSH from the iPhone? The MacBook Air (MBA) is a welcome change and also shows Apple entering another sector of the notebook market.

Gee. I can’t think of anymore to write about. If I have more, I will write more.

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