Review

Best DLNA media server for Mac



I was looking for a good DLNA UPnP server for my new Samsung UE46B7050 LED TV, and searched the internet for the different options. I tried several, but the choice fell on these two which vere very simple to configure.

Elgato Eyeconnect
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Super fine product, almost no setup, just a preference pane with two tabs that you see below. That controls it all, and DLNA server, the Mac it runs on, it pops up very fast on either TV or Playstation 3 (which I use to DNLA as it runs better / faster and it transmits sound to the my av-receiver)

Elgato EyeConnect
Price: 49.95 USD



Medialink
MediaLink


Same as with Elgato, just a preference pane with some tabs that you see below. That controls it all, and the DLNA server, the Mac it runs on, it pops up very fast on either TV or Playstation 3 But gives a little more options as specific iTunes playlists, Aperture support, iPhoto HD Support costs 40% of what Elgato Eyeconnect costs.

nullriver MediaLink
Price: 20.00 USD

If it must be a little more geeky, there's an overview here:
How to choose a DLNA Media Server

Have also tried TwonkyMedia (commenly used on NAS like QNAP and Synology, also is in my NAS; a QNAP TS-239 Pro) but I could not get to work, it is something with config via http and some ports, and GUI interface ... it is to damn difficult for me.

I think i’ll grab MediaLink for 20 dollars, just to have the ability to play directly from your Mac. Do not actually need my Mac Mini any more ... :(
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WSJ Wall Street Journal delivers paid content on your iPhone for free

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Avaiable for the iPhone and iPod touch only: Normally you would have to spend 103$/year to read WSJ in a stadard browser. On the iPhone/iPod touch it is totally free!

Just like the BlackBerry app released last year, the WSJ iPhone app's home screen provides scrolling headlines and thumbnail images of that day's Journal content in a few different categories—"What's News," "Markets," and "Editors' Picks." Hit "More," however, and you get pretty much every category covered in the dead tree version.

The WSJ videos and streaming radio content is also available from the app, and at the bottom you will see an add, currently from Oracle, and hopwfully it will stay this way and continue to be a free and wonderfull app for the iPhone.

The WSJ app is a free download, requires an iPhone or iPod touch running at least the 2.2 firmware. We can confirm that it runs on 3.0 beta 3 firmware as well.

Get it here: WSJ - The Wall Street Journal (Direct iTunes app store link)
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iPhone OS 3.0 Software adds MMS, copy paste, turn-byturn GPS, filesharing between iPhone and lots more


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The long awaited new features in iPhone OS 3.0 have been sneak previewed to a iPhone users and app developers today. And there are MANY new features...

For iPhone users, that number is more than 100—the amount of new features Apple promises in iPhone 3.0. Topping the list is the ability for users to copy and paste information—including text, blocks of HTML, and photos—in the iPhone’s built-in apps. Users will also be able to copy and paste between applications. Third-party developers will have the ability to add copy-and-paste functionality to their apps as well.

iPhone 3.0 will also bring Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) support for sending and receiving photos, contact information, audio files, and locations; a Voice Memos app to record, edit, and share audio files; Spotlight search capabilities; CalDAV and .ics calendar support; the ability to sync notes via iTunes; stereo A2DP Bluetooth support; auto-fill; anti-phishing technology; and extended parental controls.

iPhone OS 3.0 wil be around some time this summer at a price of 9.95 USD.

Read more at Macworld
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Faces - The cool Visual Contacts Organizer for iPhone and iPod Touch


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This is to day the coolest app for the iPhone! It adds speed and functionality to the max!

Say hello to Faces, a visual contacts organizer that was developed with one word and only one word in mind: Speed ... accessibility, reliability, usability and stability. Okay, so a few words in mind.

Face it. You'd rather have fast access to all your favorite contacts, their emails, blogs or addresses daily than to be searching through a long tedious list of text. Faces goes where no app has gone before. Fully integrating direct dialing / SMS / Email / Google Maps and much more.

With Faces you can:

  • Have quick access to favorite contacts, be it their phone, email, address, blog or website.
  • Organize favorite contacts in up to 8 pages with 12 contacts in each page. That is a total of 96 shortcuts for your contacts.
  • Label individual pages to represent certain groups: Friends, Work, Family, Take Aways etc.
  • Add/delete/re-order/edit contacts - iPhone style. All changes are synced with the iPhone contacts.
  • On added contacts, tap to execute assigned action, or tap-and-hold to access all other possible actions.
  • Choose images for your contacts from your Photo Library, the Camera Roll or take a snap using your phone's built in Camera.
  • Pictures taken from the Camera are also saved in the Camera Roll.
  • Rotate your iPod/iPhone to see up to 24 contacts at a time in the combined two page view.

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iPhone 3G IS the best smartphone on the market

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If you want the best smartphone on the market, then you must look no further because
iPhone is the best smartphone around!

I have now had the iPhone for 4 months and it is everything I expected. Have tried several phones in the past; Nokia E90, Sony Ericsson P series but nothing matches the Apple iPhone...it simply is the best smartphone on the market.

The iPhone is sleek, it slides into almost any pocket, it has a brilliant screen, fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one — a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser.

The App Store is great...Tap into it and you’ll find applications in every category, from games to business, education to entertainment, finance to health and fitness, productivity to social networking. These applications have been designed to take advantage of iPhone features such as Multi-Touch, the accelerometer, wireless, and GPS. And some are even free. You can download them wirelessly and start using them right away.

Email is awsome...and looks and works just like email on your computer. With support for popular email servers and providers — including MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo! Mail, Google Gmail, and AOL — and most industry-standard IMAP or POP mail systems, iPhone puts email in your pocket. it even gives you push email for enterprise, so you can Receive and respond to work email fast on iPhone. New support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync gives you push email that arrives automatically. The push support push contacts for enterprise. With support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, iPhone gives you push contacts and lets you access your company’s Global Address List.

iPhone 3G is also you iPod...with its beautiful 3.5-inch widescreen display and Multi-Touch controls, iPhone is also one amazing iPod. Browse your music in Cover Flow and watch widescreen video with the touch of a finger. Scroll through songs, artists, albums, and playlists with a flick. Browse your music library by album artwork using Cover Flow. Even view song lyrics that you’ve added to your library in iTunes. Get a call while listening to music? A pinch of the microphone on your iPhone headset pauses the tune and answers the call.

If you have’nt got it already, go get it!

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Lenovo S10 with Apple OS X 10.5.6

Lenovo S10 running OS X

I followed these steps to install OS X on my Lenovo S10 netbook:
http://www.netbooktech.com/2008/10/13/guide-to-installing-os-x-on-lenovo-ideapad-s10/

It has an 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270, 2.5gb ram, 160gb harddrive and everything runs great.
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Oakley Radar G20 Black Iridium sunglasses

Monday the 2nd I ordered my new Oakley Radar through Steptoes in the UK. I ordered the custom Oakley sunglasses, polished aluminium frame color, G20 Black Iridium lens, brown nose piece and ear socks and an additional clear lens (for riding in at night). The lense looks more black than the picture below. But I definately get the pinkish look looking through the lenses, and a great contrast to. It seems like they are not quite cut out for really bright light, so I might look into getting the Ice Iridium lens for it.

The G20 Black Iridium only lets approx. 15% light through, but the Ice Iridium only lets 10% through.

But the Radar looks awsome and fits snug like my to other Oakleys sunglasses. Am taking them on a 3-4 hour ride tommorow, and will let you know how I feel about them.

After ride update: The sunglasses are great, under my Giro E2 helmet (with shade) they fit so nice, its like Im not wearing them at all. Was a bit afraid that they would’nt block enough sun, but my worries turned out to be be unnecessary. I am wearing the helmet with shade and I think that this combo is perfect. The will not handle really bright sunlight by themselves, but with the helmet its entirely different. These glases fit so snug and feel so good. Perfect for mountainbiking.

Radar, Polished Aluminium G20 black iridium range
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Camelbak Mayhem 3 Litre hydration pack

I bought the Camelbak Mayhem 3 Litre (hydration pack) from wiggle.co.uk before our trip to Harz, Germany. We hoped for good weather down there and I had researched a lot about drinking from a bottle or from a hydration pack. My Grand Canyon 8.0 is equipped with a bottle in a bottle holder, but it is only 0.75L and we vere thinking of riding the whole day.

My experiences with the Camelbak Mayhem 3 Litre are very good. I love having the water accesible all the time. 3 liters are plenty for 1 person for a day. We had about 25 degrees C and I did not run out of water. But do get the ”Thermal Control Kit”, which converts any Camelback hydration system for extreme winter and summer conditions. Kit includes insulated tube cover, foam Bite Valve(TM) cover, Bite Valve(TM) mouthpiece, and 46 inch delivery tube. If you dont, the first 1-2 mouthfulls of water will be warm, and believe me you do not want that when riding around in the summer sun. You will want the cold water from the bladder. UPDATE: A little tip from Camelbak to avoid this: when you are finished drinking, blow the remaining water in the tube back in the bladder, then you dont have a problem with warm wter :O)

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