Entries Tagged as 'ipad'

Kindle Fire

January 30th, 2012 · 11 Comments

A few years ago Dallas said he was going to get me a Kindle for Christmas, but I kind of hemmed and hawed and said I didn’t really need it. When the Kindle Fire came out late last year, my ears kind of perked. It is more than an e-reader, it has many of the apps that I have on my iPhone and that you can get for your iPad, it has a web browser, you can play video and music and do all kinds of things. And I love the iPad (Dallas has one for work and I’ve designed iPad aps), but the Kindle Fire costs several hundred dollars less than an iPad. A couple of our friends got Kindle Fires over the last couple months and I got to get my hands on it and try it out. I really liked it…

Long story short, I’d been talking a lot about the Kindle Fire, but Dallas knew I probably would never buy it for myself… so he surprised me and bought it for me. He told me he was going to buy a new, bigger computer monitor and when I came home from the gym I went into the office to see the new monitor, I thought, “What the? That looks the same size.” Then my eyes drifted over a few inches and I saw the Kindle Fire!

So, I’ve had a weekend to use it now, and I really like it. I like how it’s smaller than the iPad and I can hold it by both edges with one hand. I also like its smaller size in my purse. I’ve been reading books a lot on it and find it pretty comfortable to read on. I still have to do the outside test, though. You’ve probably noticed me taking all my Words With Friends turns very quickly – I’ve been playing on this new device!. Some of the screens on the Kindle Fire kind of annoy me. Like how you can’t rearrange the order of apps or books, except to sort by name or date used, but they don’t annoy me too much yet.

One of the reasons I thought I didn’t want an e-reader was because I bought used books for really cheap, like $0.75, and when you buy an e-book, they’re full price. The thing I have been enjoying is that you can get a sample of pretty much every book to try before you buy. I was buying books for really cheap before (mostly on Half.com), but then when I got them, sometimes I just wouldn’t like them. Reading a sample chapter or two before committing to the full-priced book has eased my mind a bit. And how cool it is it to have as many books as you want available to you at all times on this one little device?

Sure, the Kindle Fire doesn’t have a camera or 3G and some of the other things that the iPad has. But I don’t really need another camera. And I haven’t been missing the other features so far. I still wanted the Kindle Fire mainly to use as an e-reader. The other things are gravy. I think for what you pay, it’s a great functionality compromise. Overall, I’m really liking the Kindle Fire.

P.S. I just read that in just 3 months since its launch, the Kindle Fire has become the most popular Android tablet. Which leads me to another thought: This is my first Adroid device and it’s been interesting to see how the interface compares and contrasts to iOS.

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Some Devices….

October 6th, 2011 · No Comments

…that I use constantly every day both in my personal life and for work. iPhone (3GS), iPad (2), MacBook Pro (I have 2 of them). In addition, Dallas supports iOS at work and has the iPhone (4) and the iPad (1). The first computer I remember using was an Apple IIGS. Always Macs in school, right? After high school I had a departure into PC-land, but I have been using one Apple product or another for the past eleven years or so.

RIP Steve Jobs.

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Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address

My favorite quote from this address: ““Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

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“The world has lost a visionary. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve’s success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented.” —President Obama last night on the passing of Steve Jobs

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Chicago Cut Steakhouse

December 16th, 2010 · No Comments

In September Chicago Cut Steakhouse opened in the building south of where I work. I’ve been curious about it so when I was tasked with choosing a place for a team lunch, I decided to try it out.

Chicago Cut is on the fancier side inside and a bit formal as far as service and decor go. The clientele seemed to be very business-y. I guess that’s what’s to be expected, but our office is very casual so I did feel slightly out of place with our dress.

Out of about 8 people at lunch I was the only girl. I guess they must do this with every woman with a purse, but I thought it was cool that they gave me a purse hanger.

Another reason I wanted to go to Chicago Cut: Their wine list is presented on an iPad.

You can view wines on a map, click for more information, even order the wine right there from the iPad application. I had just gotten off a food-related iPad project, so this was interesting to me.

We started off lunch with some delicious bread.

And then for an appetizer we split a kobe beef hotdog. It was just a few bites each and a few fries, but it was really tasty. And big. I don’t know how you could finish this whole hotdog if you ordered it for yourself.

For lunch I wanted steak, but nothing too heavy, so I got the prime filet steak salad.

We also had some fries, macaroni and cheese, and asparagus for sides. Man, I was so full after this lunch. I don’t think I even ate dinner that night. Everything was so good. But I would advise coming on an expense account. It is a bit pricey ($19.95 for my salad!). Good place for business meetings.

Chicago Cuts is located on LaSalle and the Chicago River.

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rachelleb.com on the iPad

April 29th, 2010 · No Comments

A couple weeks ago Pek let me play around with his iPad. Pretty cool! Since then a few other guys around the office have also gotten iPads. I think they’re neat, but I don’t see myself getting one for a few more generations of it. Both so Apple can add more features and also so people can sort out what they’re good for and program apps and stuff for this new device.

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