WhisperSync

Sep. 7th, 2012 01:14 pm
ellenkushner: (Default)


OK, my brain just exploded:

“Switch back and forth between the Kindle book and the Audible Audiobook without ever losing your place.”


My friend Christina, who works at Audible (with Neil on the "Neil Gaiman Presents" line, among other great projects) & is its biggest cheerleader, says:

If IP were a sport, a few of my Audible colleagues would be Olympians. (Guy Story = Bela Karolyi? You be the judge...) Point is: I'm very proud of the people behind these amazing new features. Viva reading!


ellenkushner: (gargoyle)
My longlost brother, actor & nexus Doug Shapiro ( whom I met when he stepped in at the last minute to take part in our readthrough of our radio play, "The Witches of Lublin," last April), sends out a delicious monthly newsletter for "FoD"s. In his latest, he cites as "Item of Interest" A shiny helpful computer thing...

And by things, I mean "Things"! Things is a task management program for the Mac that is putting my life in order beautifully. I always have several projects going at any given time, and this program makes it easy to break them down into small, manageable tasks that I can actually complete. "Things" is clean in appearance, able to handle a big complex workflow, and syncs with your iPhone. Here's the review in Macworld.


Has anyone tried this, or heard anything about it? If you know me and my Methods (, Watson), do you think it would make any difference for me? (And if you know me really well, want to go in on one? Apparently up to 6 people can share use of the program for, like, $70).

Doug's also a career coach with The Savvy Actor ("Turn your craft into your business") - what I've heard of it and from him so far is impressive, if you're at all interested in some coaching.
ellenkushner: (*Simon van Alphen by Nicolaes Maes)
I just copied this from the website Cogito, Ergo Sumana by Sumana Harihareswara; it was sent me as a link on Twitter by the kindly & helpful BrendanAtkins when I Tweeted about trying to run my iPhone batteries down. It will alleviate many domestic disputes, as [livejournal.com profile] deliasherman has just gotten a fancy new MacBookPro for which my soul panteth as the hart after water, esp. given that my own MacBookPro 3,1, purchased not all that long ago, is now down to 38 minutes of plug-free battery power (FEH!!! and yes, I have tried running it all the way down & letting it charge w/out hindrance. Things do not get better but worse), while Delia was told at the Apple Store to let her MacBook run down ALL THE WAY EVERY TIME SHE USES IT to keep the battery tip top, and let me tell you it is very annoying. She's now after to me run down my iPhone, but - AHA! Read on:


Everything I Knew (About Battery Care) Was Wrong: Today I learned that I've been working from an obsolete understanding of how to keep my cellphone and laptop batteries from losing gobs of capacity over time. A simplistic summary follows for your benefit.

The batteries in my phone and my work laptop are lithium-ion batteries. Check yours -- the "Li-Ion" abbreviation means it's lithium-ion. As detailed sources explain, charging/discharging battery care for lithium ion batteries is the opposite of the conventional wisdom I had in my head, left over from the old days of nickel-based rechargeable batteries.

It used to be that you'd want to run batteries all the way down before starting to charge them again, because otherwise the capacity might get messed up. That's not true with lithium-ion batteries; it's recommended that you only rarely let an Li-Ion battery run down below 10% of its charge.

Lithium-ion batteries lose capacity, in the long run, if they sit overcharging a lot, or if they run hot a lot. So don't let them sit plugged into a charger all the time, and if you usually run your laptop plugged into AC power, think about removing the battery and setting it someplace cooler.
[I'm not sure what she means by that - ek]

The moment a lithium-ion battery gets manufactured, it slowly starts losing capacity. So buying a primary battery + a spare battery simultaneously might be a worse decision than using a primary battery, then getting the spare battery years later, when your capacity has substantially degraded.

This came up because I assumed I should let my new N900 run down completely (on the partial battery charge from the factory) before plugging it in, and I was annoyed that plugging in the USB-to-microUSB cable to transfer files meant it was getting juice while the battery hadn't totally discharged. But I was wrong to worry! Thanks for straightening me out, Sjoerd.
ellenkushner: (EK:  Twelfth Night)
Need to buy iPhones before leave for Worldcon on Thursday (long story). AT&T requires 2-yr service contract if we buy theirs - but if we BUY YOUR USED iPHONE (because you just upgraded, you techdog, you), thus "providing our own equipment," they'll give us a month-by-month contract.

Sweet? Or not?

I am but a babe in these woods.
ellenkushner: (Thomas the Rhymer)
omg - and I can make my new iPod Classic 120GB be a radio, too!

Does anyone else have one of these gadgets? Are you happy with it? And will I be able to plug into my new little JBL On Stage Micro Portable Speaker Dock? Will we be able to listen to radio in the kitchen, which currently gets utterly crap reception due to location at bottom of courtyard in 1908 building with very thick walls, or is there only so much technology can do?
ellenkushner: (Default)
Thanks to the Kindness of Friends (one on Skype, one AIM, both exceedingly patient with a technodork like me), I have just reconfigured all our wireless doo-hickeys. I named the Base Station Fiorinda, but then I had the brilliant idea of naming the, um, other thing - the Network, that's it! - The Golux (and not a Mere Device).

Now I'm sorry that I didn't name the Base Station Saralinda (or even Zorn of Zorna) instead. . . Oh, well! My communication system as the Love Child of Thurber & Eddison?

Bound to happen someday.

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