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Netflix For iPhone Is Groovy, Baby

September26

Wow, wow, wow… The Netflix for iPhone app is awesome!

Netflix released their app for iPhone and iPod Touch a little while ago. This is the app most people have been looking forward to since the announcement of iOS 4. The reason why people have been looking forward to it is because, like their app for the iPad, this allowed people to watch streaming movies and TV shows from their iPhone or iPod Touch.

3G Entertainment

Normally, though, you’d have limitations with such an amazing product. The main limitation I could see them doing is not allowing the Netflix app to work over 3G. And that would be ok, because there are plenty of situations where you’d want to have access to Netflix when you had wifi (such as visiting a friend house, at work, at a hotel, etc).

But Netflix DOES work over 3G! Woo-hoo! What magical negotiation wizard got that to pass with AT&T, we’ll never know… but bless him or her. Having Netflix over 3G is AMAZING!

I mean think about the possibilities with having access to TV and movies anytime, anywhere. And I ain’t talkin’ about buying (or stealing) movies and TV shows and transferring them to your iPhone’s media library. That all gets old and stale as soon as you watch it. Who’s gonna’ wanna’ watch the same TV show or movie over and over again?

But having access to the ENTIRE library of streaming content available through Netflix anytime, anywhere?? *drools* Yeah baby… So hot.

New Possibilities

This opens the door for a whole new world of possibilities for Netflix users (which I myself am one). I mean just like when Pandora came out with an app for the iPhone (before that, it was a virtual unknown) and allowed streaming Internet radio to be used anytime, anywhere, the same thing has now happened with streaming Internet TV and movies.

Think about the possibilities now… Just picture someone being told at their job “No, your needed for an evening budget meeting in an hour, so you won’t have time to drive home and back before the meeting. Head down to the conference room now and wait for everyone to arrive later.”. That sucks, but he / she can just load up the Netflix app and think to themselves “Haha, little do you know, but this isn’t torture, I’m gonna’ watch me some Reno 911.”.

Or how about a girlfriend or wife who’s dragged to a convention or event her man’s interested in (but she’s there because later they’ll be going out to eat or something). She didn’t even know she’d be attending, so rather than be pissed sitting there for two hours, she just pulls out her headphones and searches for something on Netflix to watch.

Ooo! Or how about standing in some godawful line somewhere, like the DMV! Or how about an amusement park line, even better. Now that’ll be some awesome ****. Everyone there will be “Ugg… so bored.”, playing on their crappy, inferior mobile phones, checking Facebook for the thirtieth time or some bull ****. While your laughing out loud to some crazy funny TV show, such as It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Everyone around looking at you with envy each time you laugh or something. Like “Your not supposed to enjoy this line…”.

Netflix In Your Car

Oh yeah, and this is the best thing… For those of us that have both iPhones and a Netflix subscription, this now means that we have a means to stream TV shows and movies in our cars!

I mean, I remember reading articles years ago about how someday we (meaning the rich) will have cars connected to the Internet were we’ll have music, TV and movies “piped wirelessly” to enjoy.

Well we have that now, but it’s not some exclusivity reserved only for the rich. It’s not a service that’s “piped” into the car directly though, it’s sent directly to a device that we already pay for mobile Internet, and from a service (Netflix) we’re also already paying for.

Being able to easily and quickly search for new titles of shows or movies while on the road is so great. And any program you watch from your computer will resume via your iPhone and visa-versa.

First Impressions

The program works great. I have an iPhone 4, which is capable of displaying high definition content. Well, Netflix appears to be in HD over both wifi and 3G. That’s amazing.

The streaming video seems to be very responsive. It loads extremely quickly considering it’s high quality too. Seeking to a new position isn’t a problem either. It’s not like the crap we experience with YouTube, waiting forever for a video to load or horrible quality over 3G.

Playback over 3G seems great considering I’m able to get it to work even when I barely have cell signal in my apartment. The screen shot below is from a video (Reno 911!) playing over a very weak signal. You can see it looks great.

The interface is fantastic. It works exactly how you’d expect. It’s so quick and easy to search for what you want and jump right into it.

Requested Feature

One feature I’d love to see is the ability to watch the video in portrait orientation.

Some of you are probably thinking “Why would you want that?”. The reason why is so that you can watch movies docked into a dock or similar device that doesn’t allow your iPhone to be in landscape orientation. Yes, I understand the video will be very small, but that’s a lot better than being sideways.

Conclusion

Overall, this is a ******’ great app. If Pandora is the best music app / service, then Netflix is the best video app / service.

Especially considering the Hulu Plus app isn’t even an option because it costs $10 a month for Hulu Plus, still shows commercials and won’t even run on 3G iPhones.

Netflix and Hulu are my two main forms of entertainment and because of not being able to do Hulu on my iPhone, this makes running Netflix on the Neocell 4 all that much better. With innovative thinking like this, is there any question as to how Netflix caused the downfall of Blockbuster?

Peace, JbB

My Advice: Stay Away From Groupon

September18

I had written earlier this year about Groupon and it’s mobile app. Well this is just a short post that my advice it to avoid Groupon.

There’s stories coming out about how the company’s services and discounts are actually a bad thing. Sure, the app is fine. Nothing wrong with the app. It’s the service that’s wrong.

Here’s a story detailing the issues behind Groupon.

Take the recent North Coast Music Festival in Chicago. Groupon offered a deal on tickets, to be picked up at the event’s gate. Then came the hoops. Customers were forced to walk several blocks and take a tour of a new bar in town. They were herded like cattle up the venue’s stairs, around the bar, through the seating area, out to the back deck, and down the rear stairs into an alley. Many were vocally complaining.

I never found their deals to be good any ways, usually a bunch of crap was all that was being offered… or when something useful was being offered, the “deal” really wasn’t a deal. Now this? Just avoid Groupon.

Peace, JbB

iOS 4.1 Is Released Today

September8

Nice, iOS 4.1 is released today. I’m lookin’ forward to it.

This update contains improvements, including the following:
• Game Center
- Send and receive friend requests
- Invite friends to multi-player games over the Internet
- Play multi-player games by auto-matching with other
players
- View Leaderboards and Achievements
- Discover new games from friends
• High dynamic range (HDR) photos on iPhone 4
• Support for TV show rentals on iTunes
• Ability to upload HD videos to YouTube and MobileMe
over Wi-Fi on iPhone 4
• Additional support for AVRCP-supported accessories,
including next & previous track control
• FaceTime calling directly from Favorites
• Bug fixes, including:
- iPhone 4 proximity sensor performance
- iPhone 3G performance
- Nike+iPod fixes
- Bluetooth improvements

This update contains improvements, including the following:
• Game Center  - Send and receive friend requests  - Invite friends to multi-player games over the Internet  - Play multi-player games by auto-matching with other      players  - View Leaderboards and Achievements  - Discover new games from friends
• High dynamic range (HDR) photos on iPhone 4
• Support for TV show rentals on iTunes• Ability to upload HD videos to YouTube and MobileMe   over Wi-Fi on iPhone 4
• Additional support for AVRCP-supported accessories,   including next & previous track control• FaceTime calling directly from Favorites
• Bug fixes, including:  - iPhone 4 proximity sensor performance  - iPhone 3G performance  - Nike+iPod fixes  - Bluetooth improvements

I’m gonna’ look forward to the proximity sensor update for iPhone 4′s, and the ability to upload HD video to YouTube. Oh yeah, the whole HDR photo taking seems AMAZING! I can’t wait to try it out! Not to mention Game Center ‘n’ stuff.

Peace, JbB

Using The iPhone 4 Flash On A Frog

September6

Haha, check it. I live in an apartment community that’s part of a nature sanctuary and there are frogs out by a lake at night. Tonight, I found one frog that didn’t feel camera shy at all. So what a good way to show you the quality of the iPhone 4′s LED flash outdoors.

Here’s some images I took.

I took this photo at about 3  to 4 feet from the frog with the Neocell about 3 feet high.

I took this photo close, about 1 foot from the frog and at about a foot off the ground.

I took this one the same way, but centered it better. It didn’t come out as focused as the previous one.

This last photo I took just a little big closer. I think this one turned out pretty nice. You can see the details in the little ‘freaker’s slimy skin really well.

And here’s a video I shot of the cute, ugly little frog. Here’s your 18 seconds of fame. (Watch in HD.)

So there ya have it. I think having an LED flash on the iPhone 4 is one of the best features of the phone. It works really intelligently too.

If you have an iPhone 4, let me know what you think of the LED flash.

Peace, JbB

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