Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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  • Gyminee - Track workouts & weight loss on your iPhone

    Gyminee

    The iPhone is consistently being used in other areas besides simple phone calling and messaging.

    Web-based health and fitness tracking website, Gyminee, has adapted their web application’s interface to work perfectly with the iPhone.

    Now when you go to the gym you can take your iPhone with you to help keep track of your work out along with some other snazzy features:

    • Exercise demonstration - Watch short videos that cover how to do certain excercises
    • Weigh-ins - Quickly enter your weight for the application to track
    • Cardio Progress - Record details such as distance, time, and calories burned
    • Excercise Library - If you’re getting bored with the same exercises, fire up the Exercise Library to access a slew of new things to try out

    Right now Gyminee is in a private beta but is constantly adding new users and will be opening up for the public soon.

    Andy from Gyminee was kind enough to give me 10 invites to hand out to folks, so if you would like an invite in to the private beta just let me know in the comments area. The first 10 people to respond that they want one will get one.

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  • Quick Tip: Zoom In On Anything, Anywhere

    I was teaching recently and blew a few kids’ minds by doing this. If you’re using a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can zoom in and out on the entire Finder by simply holding the control key (by default) and scrolling up and down. You can change the key in System Preferences if you like:

    Mouse Zoom

    I find it comes in quite handy when I’m coding out designs for everyone’s favorite browser, Internet Explorer (boo, hiss), and I need to take a closer look at things that misbehave. I was surprised to find out that this wasn’t necessarily common knowledge, and figured I’d pass it along. Happy zooming!

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  • Apple DVR: Will it ever happen?

    With Sony announcing a DVR for the PS3, what are the odds Apple will make a similar move?  Sony and Apple are very different companies. What drives Sony may not drive Apple.

    These days, Sony seems lost.  They missed out on the digital audio player market after being the dominant player in the portable audio market.  The PS3 has not been warmly received.  The XBOX 360 was given a one year head start and is hitting its stride while the PS3 languishes.  The Nintendo Wii is the darling of the casual gamers with its low price and is the antithesis of the PS3 in styling with its compact white form-factor as opposed to the PS3’s gigantic black curved box.  Sony is trying desperately to make the PS3 the only set top box you need in your entertainment center.  It’s a gaming machine, a next-generation DVD player, and will soon be a DVR.  The PS3 is either a jack of all trades or is having an identity crisis.

    Apple hasn’t seemed lost in years.  It is the leader in the DAP market and has quickly become a major player in the cell phone market.  With Apple dropping “Computer” from its name, Apple is clearly focused on the consumer electronics market.  So why would Apple even bother adding a DVR to its lineup of gadgets?  The argument against an Apple DVR is simple.  Apple and studios make money when people purchase their shows or movies from iTunes.  A DVR would diminish purchases from the iTunes store.  Plus, the iTunes DRM locks the content to Apple products like the iPod or the Apple TV.
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