
Just got the go ahead to purchase the Flip Mino HD for some off the cuff, on the fly interviews at work. The device looks really sleek and very compact, so compact that I’m worried the screen may be too small.

Just got the go ahead to purchase the Flip Mino HD for some off the cuff, on the fly interviews at work. The device looks really sleek and very compact, so compact that I’m worried the screen may be too small.

The unveiling of my iPad! As expected, the tablet is as simple as it looks…easy to use, slick, clean. Unfortunately, because I live in Canada, I’m unable to access the Apps Store to download the latest iPad Apps. I could go ahead and open up a US iTunes account to access everything, but that means wiping everything off my iPad later when I want to go back to my original account. Overall impressions thus far…love it! Is there an actual need for this gadget? Probably not. But whenever Apple creates something new, “I want to go to there” – Liz Lemon ’30 Rock’.
I purchased a Canon Rebel T2i last month and have been having a great time shooting HD video. This is a test shot I posted up on Youtube of the Olympic Torch I bought. I’m pretty impressed with the video quality…I highly recommend this model!

Whenever there is a product with an apple logo slapped on top of it’s glossy finishing, I will buy it. I recently went out and bought the new Magic Mouse by Apple and initial impressions were very positive. The sleek design and the seamless Multi-Touch technology is amazingly accurate. Scrolling through iPhoto and iTunes made the experience that much more enjoyable. Then I launched Adobe Photoshop. I was zooming in and out in my window due to the sensitivity of the Multi-Touch, and the sharp edges of the new mouse started to feel uncomfortable. These two factors slowed my work performance noticeably. The Magic Mouse did away with the side buttons as well, which I thought were really useful on the previous mouse. Now, whenever I design I switch back to my old trusty Mighty Mouse. All in all, the Magic Mouse is great for Apple apps like iPhoto, but not so much with the programs I use to do my work. But hey, if it has an apple as a logo, I will buy it.

So here I am lying in bed bloggin’ with the new Blackberry Bold. Well, asthetically it’s new, but it’s the Bold 9000.
The new white bold is slick and shiny, but typing with the Qwerty keyboard is really cramping my hand. I’m still pondering if I made the right decision in switching from the iPhone…time will tell. Here’s a pic taken from my iPhone 3G.