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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Apple did it again /Apple remets ça



This is the cute new and improved Apple Nano replacement Steve Jobs just released (well, it *was* just released when I took the picture!). The device looks much better in person than it does on this picture, and believe me, there were a number of us drooling all over it the other day. However, if you really want to see serious geek lust, just wait until the new iPodtouch comes out in the store... Meanwhile, you can watch (or download) a demo here.

Voici le petit nouveau de chez Apple, le Nano que Steve Jobs vient de dévoiler (ou plutôt qu'il venait juste de dévoiler quand j'ai pris cette photo!) Le petit object est beaucoup plus impressionnant en personne que sur ma photo, d'ailleurs nous étions assez nombreux à baver dessus l'autre jour. Et ça encore c'est rien, si vous voulez vraiment voir les machoires tomber et les yeux s'ouvrir tout grand, revenez le jour ou le nouveau iPodtouch sortira. En attendant, la démo, c'est par ici.

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

Startreck I mean ... iPhone Convention

(Click on photographs to enlarge / Photos cliquables)
(Traduction en Français dans quelques jours)

How bad do you want a product if you are willing to stand in line ... not hours, but DAYS, in order to get it? In New York, people lined up as early as Monday or Tuesday of last week in front of the Apple Store on 5th Avenue.



In San Francisco or in Bay Area in general, people didn't quite go to that extreme but still, this is what you could see in front of the Apple store, on Stockton St., San Francisco, in the morning of Friday, June 29th. And this is what you could see around the block, and probably even further, if you cared to check.



Yes, people really did spent the night in front of the store to be certain to be among the first ones to get an iPhone, and those are really tents and mattresses you see on the sidewalk.





Overall, the mood was really pretty good when I checked Friday morning. Most people appeared to be very organized and quite comfortably installed in chairs with books, music, computers, food and drinks, blankets, and games. I understand that Apple exceptionally provided these people access to their bathroom, which is probably the least they could do, if you think about it, and an anonymous benefactor even donated pizza and hot chocolate the night before.



A few young people were wearing iWait.org tee-shirts. Apparently, iWait is an organization of high school kids willing to wait online for you for a fee. If you are interested in the process, clink on this link to check out their website or click here to see the ABC 7 news' piece, complete with a short video.



No iPhones were made available until 6:00 p.m. That poor(?) guy(?) passed out under that purple blanket, sitting at the corner of Stockton and O'Farrell, was completely oblivious to the millions of cars driving by just a couple of feet away from his chair and the thousands of people walking right past him.



Around 2:00 p.m., the store kicked everybody out and closed its doors to prepare for the bIg event.



You know me, I like entertainment, so I decided to come back later and see what there was to see.



By that time, there were no more tents or chairs on the sidewalk, but the line seemed to be extending even further, now, and you could feel the electricity in the air.



I got there right around 6:00 p.m., when the Apple guys were beginning to let people in. There was a fair amount of commotion around the store (not only were there journalists and photographs - both professionals and amateurs - everywhere) but there were also curious people, some even climbing on stuff, hoping to see the inside of the store better, maybe in hopes of finding, oh, I don't know, Steve Jobs or Santa Claus or who knows... maybe even God himself!




(Yes, I know, this second picture doesn't really add anything crucial to the story, but he was *really* cute. Trust me.)




Of course, a San Francisco gathering wouldn't be complete without Frank Chu carrying his 12 Galaxies sign (which by now appear to have expanded to 800 Galaxies). But I digress.



I told you I like entertainment. So, into the Apple store I went.



The Apple guys were lined up on each side of the door, and were letting in groups of approximately 10 to 15 people at a time. Apparently they had been instructed to clap and make a bunch of cheerful noises as soon as a group of people walked in the door, because that's exactly what they were doing.



I'll tell you, it actually feels pretty good to be cheered on by a group of people you don't know, when you walk in the door somewhere! Almost like your very own little suprise party, I guess. One could totally get used to it, you know! ;)



And then again, if you consider that each of these people walking in was willing to drop between $499+tax (for one single 4 GB phone) and up to $1200+tax (for two 8GB phones) within minutes, then I guess that could explain the enthousiasm or why they were trying to make you feel like you were Paris Hilton.



Sales were ringing up fast in there, let me tell you. They even had converted the infamous (don't ask!!!) "Genious Bar" upstairs to additional cash registers (a great idea, too, because they were all busy!) and many people I saw walk into the store climbed directly up the stairs where they patiently stood online to pick up their device and pay for it without giving it a second thought. Apple allowed a maximum of 2 phones per person and a noticeable number of people did walk out with 2 little bags. Kaching!





Some were still playing with the idea ...



This guy (a software engineer, I believe, according to the Chronicle, who got much better pictures) was in a hurry to get it up and running so he set up right there in the store. According to the Chronicle, the set-up was easy and fast for him.



Of course, by now you must wonder if I got one, uh? Well, its not like I didn't copiously lust for it during the entire time I was near or at the Apple store (must be something in the air, I don't know)... or maybe it was the voice of that little kid (I mean me) who (gladly!) gave up an entire paycheck many years ago in exchange for the privilege of being one of the very first ones to own and operate one of the First Generation Sony Walkmans (remember these?), when they first came out on the European market, sooooo long ago ...

And believe me, that iPhone they got there at the Apple store is really is one sleek-looking device, let me tell you, and I'll admit the fever kinda got to me, too, for a couple of hours ... So did I end up getting one?

Well, it was tempting, but honestly, I just don't see myself commiting to dropping $3000 [count the price of the device combined with the cost of a 2-year contract with AT&T] for yet another piece of electronics AND the "privilege" of becoming Apple's beta tester on a first generation product they will undoubtedly improve in the near future.

It's not that I'm not yet sold on the "Internet in your pocket" idea because, believe me, I really am and have been ready for that for a *long* time already, but I really have my doubts as to how fast that internet connection is really gonna be, especially in San Francisco where the signal for cells is notoriously so bad and WiFi is still not available everywhere.

Anyway, since I did a little bit of research, I will try to update this post in the next few days with a couple of interesting videos I saw, and relevant links that may help you out if you're still on the fence about the iPhone.



So, was all the hoopla worth it? Well, I guess that all depends who you ask. No need to ask these two how they feel...


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Additional Resources

In the meantime, you can check out the Chronicle's article with pictures and a number of links (in English)

Also there is some interesting information on this silicon valley blog I found (in English)


And then it was all over ...

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Thursday, June 07, 2007

For the geek in you / Pour les geeks parmis vous

I found this interesting series of cool computers on a Canadian website today, and you know me, I kind of like fun, off-the-wall stuff, so here you go.

J'ai trouvé tout à l'heure cette série interessante d'ordinateurs sympas sur un site Canadien, et moi vous me connaissez, j'aime bien les trucs loufoques et amusants, alors voilà.



Aren't these things gorgeous?
Vous ne les trouvez pas magnifiques?



This one should probably win a prize:
Celui là devrait remporter un prix:



The Torso: created by Micke Gustafson in Sweden /
Le Torse: créé par Micke Gustafson, Suède


For the making of this computer, please click here.

Pour aller voir comment ils ont fabriqué cet ordi, cliquez ici.

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Resources:

Voici l'article complet (en Français)

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Google Street View / Google Vue de la Rue

Tired of waiting for the bloggers' pictures of your beloved San Francisco? Wish you could just be there and walk around but can't afford the trip? Well, don't wait anymore, just look up San Francisco directly on Google Street View and have yourself a happy little virtual visit instead!

Vous en avez marre d'attendre que ces satanés blogueurs expats mettent en ligne des photos de votre cher San Francisco? Vous aimeriez bien y être et vous promener dans les rues mais vous n'avez pas les moyens? Eh bien, n'attendez plus et venez plutôt vous offrir une petite visite virtuelle de San Francisco sur Google Street View!

Go ahead, click away, you know you want to! To start with, Google's little tutorial will auto-launch and then you'll get to practice on a couple of views, including one of the Golden Gate Bridge (well worth the visit, by the way). It takes a little while to get the hang of it, but then it's really fun. Come on, go ahead, just try it, it's fun! I'll be waiting for you right here, promise.

Allez-y, cliquez dessus, vous savez bien que vous en mourrez d'envie! Pour commencer la leçon, Google vous fait voir une petite vidéo pour bien vous montrer comment ça marche, et il y a même des vues pour pratiquer dessus, dont une du Golden Gate Bridge qui vaut largement le dètour, je vous assure! Ca prends un petit moment pour comprendre comment naviguer dans le décor avec la souris, mais quand on y arrive, on s'amuse comme des petits fous. Oh, allez-y cliquez, je ne bougerai pas d'ici pendant ce temps là, promis! Allez!

This photograph from www.gothamist.com


How do they do it? According to this website , they used these nifty little cameras on these vehicles like this one:

Mais comment font-ils? D'après ce site , ils ont utilisé des petites cameras comme ceci sur des voitures comme cela et ça donne ceci:

This photograph from www.boingboing.net


Naturally, the new technology raised some valid privacy concerns. Look at this guy, for instance. Did he really forget his keys or is trying to break in? But that guy is not alone. There were other bizarre or interesting sightings reported and the list is growing.

Evidemment, cette nouvelle technique inquiéte déjà un certain nombre de gens qui la voient comme une atteinte de plus à leur vie privée. Regardez ce monsieur, par exemple. Est-ce un voleur ou bien a-t-il seulement oublié ses clefs? Et il n'est pas le seul. Il a eu d'autres photos bizarres ou intéressantes et la liste ne fait que s'allonger.

This photograph is all over the net already


At the moment, Google Street View is available for the following towns: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami et New-York. If you want my opinion, we haven't heard the last of this, yet. And you, what do you think? Scary, awesome or ... a little of both?

Pour le moment, Street View est disponible pour les villes suivantes : San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami et New-York. A mon avis, on n'a pas encore fini d'en entendre parler de ce truc-là. Et vous, qu'en pensez vous? Ca vous fait peur, ça vous fascine ou ... un peu les deux?

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Resources Worth a Look:
Ca vaut le coup d'y cliquer:

Look I can see your thong from here! : Very cool article in English (with lots of cool links) by Mark Morford, for the Chronicle (in English)

Google Street View may be illegal in Europe, a Times Online article by Struan Robertson (in English)

Top 10 sightings (with pictures) (photos liens)

Mais non, je n'ai oublié les lecteurs Français. Voici un ou deux articles en Français, bien expliqués avec des photos très intéressantes! ;)

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