Thursday, May 24, 2012

Lost Contacts : Blank iClouds Contacts

And so last night I was tinkering my iPhone and was just playing around with. I came across iClouds in the settings menu and decided to turn on most of the items there, including contacts. A window popped out and unknowingly, i ticked on something without really understanding what i just chosed. Did not really bother much to check what it was.

And then today at work, away from my wifi, my phone rang. Seeing only a number in the caller id, i answered thinking it might be important. To my surprise it was my dad calling. And so i asked if he got himself a new number. He told me he didn't. So right after we talked, i checked my contacts, and viola! All my contacts are gone.

Apparently, what i did was, sync my contacts from my iClouds contacts, which as of the moment doesn't contain anything. What i should have done was, merge it. Being worried a little bit that my contacts are gone, i searched the net for resolutions to get my contacts up.

The only solution i could find was to restore my iDevice from my backup which unfortunately was one month old. But what the heck, better than nothing.

Lesson learned. Read before you click on anything.

Monday, May 21, 2012

First Book I Purchased

And so I finally had my book replaced. Thanks to National Bookstore! 

I bought Dan Brown book, the latest sequel the famous Robert Langdon character, The Lost Symbol. I am not really a big fan of reading a book. I actually started reading the novel in my phone. That’s when I realized, that reading a novel through iBooks, is not as satisfying as reading the book itself. Feeling the pages, the smell of the paper, it’s a whole different experience. Maybe if I get a larger screen, say, an iPad, the experience might come close. Well, just maybe. 

If you are wondering why I needed to have my book replaced, well, the book was missing pages. Or should I say, it has repeating pages. It was the first book that I actually bought straight from a bookstore, fresh from the stand and not some worn out used book from a second hand store. And to add up to the trouble, I already threw away my receipt. What I have instead was the auto generated credit card receipt. Good thing the bookstore was good enough to have my book replaced. Although I didn’t have the actual receipt, I guess the mere fact that the book didn’t pass the quality check makes it a very good reason to have it replaced.

And so just when I am about to get the replacement, I found out that they ran out of stocks, and so the reason for waiting. I opted to continue reading the book electronically rather than wait for the actual stocks to arrive. Who knows when the stocks will come arrive?

So, after two months of waiting, I now have a fresh copy of the book. 


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Flickr's window sized image called 'Liquid'


Images now expand on larger monitors. For the first time in several years, Flickr has revised its image viewing pages. ’Liquid Design’ which is Flickr is calling, uses the largest image it can to fit your browser window, without ever up scaling. This was the long awaited feature. This combines with the latest version of 'lightbox' which shows your images as large as it can on the whole screen. Further details on the liquid layout note that the biggest photo size will be based on your browser window, how the title and the sidebar will remain visible without having to scroll landscape and perhaps most important — there will not be any up scaling of images. Additionally, Flickr noted that they will try to avoid down sampling “as much as possible.”  Unfortunately, best results only come for images uploaded since March 1st 2012, for which 1600 and 2048 pixel versions will have been generated.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Nikon D800 : Winner of Camera Grand Prix 2012 award and public 'best camera' vote


The Prestigious Camera Grand Prix 2012 has been awarded to Nikon’s D800 and also won the public vote for the best camera. The Canon EF8-15mm F4L USM was also recognized by the Japanese 'Camera Journal Press Club' as lens of the year. While Sony’s NEX-7 and the Olympus m.Zuiko 45mm F1.8 were give the Editors Award.

Selection committee, including members of the Camera Journal Press Club, Selection Committee external, executive committee Camera Grand Prix has been commissioned, the selection committee special person with relevant knowledge and experience (camera mechanism writer, photographer, photo editor in chief of the magazine member (representative) or (The Technical Image Press Association TIPA members and special), and representatives of related organizations: is composed of) organization of the magazine and video photo to 30 in 14 countries to join the center in Europe, this year has hit selection name is 57 total was. 

The main awards, established in 1984, are selected by a 57-member panel made up from the Camera Journal Press Club (CJPS), along with a selection of editors and experts from around the world. The Editors Awards, meanwhile, are decided between the council members of the CJPS. The Editors Awards have a history or recognizing significant products, including Sony's back-illuminated CMOS technology and the Panasonic G1 (the first mirror less interchangeable lens camera), rather than just the high-end heavyweights.


Saturday, May 05, 2012

LockCircle : Lockport for Nikon D800


After Canon HDSLR CAMERAS, LockPort Series is of for another WORLDWIDE success…

The professional LockPort 800 for the powerful Nikon D800 was just announced by LockCircle.
The LockPort 800 is a new product developed to help avoid damaging  your D800 mini HDMI camera port. The LockPort 800 protects absolutely the fragile output on your camera from tough production abuse with a rock solid universal clamp and a smart mini to full-size HDMI adapter.

The LockPort 800 camera plate is designed to fit with no trouble every head, baseplate, sliding plate, support out there using the original camera screws already there. Ready in 10 seconds!

The LockPort 800 safely secures a 90° FRONT/REAR mini HDMI to full-size HDMI adapter, protecting forever the “expensive to repair” mini HDMI port on your costly HDSLR camera.

The Adapter has gold plated contacts and the full-size female output allows you to use stronger standard HDMI cables, you can purchase everywhere!

Standard size HDMI plugs locks strongly in the socket – no signal loose, and if somebody walks over your cable, the plug still can pop-out saving your camera from falling on the ground.

The full-size HDMI 90° output can be used in FRONT or REAR position (2 different adapters) to reach the best cable ergonomics solution on your rig set-up!

The LockPort 800 adapters are available in FRONT and REAR editions, also offered in kit or sold individually to upgrade the kits or like spare parts!

Instant reverse output direction set-up.


LockPort 800 highlights