Lyrics Support in iPhone’s iPod

iPhone Software 1.1.3 also brings lyrics support in iPod. Presumably this options is also available in iPod touch running software version 1.1.3.

iPhone Lyrics Support in iPod mode

When playing audio file in iPod mode, tap the screen to reveal the song lyrics. Providing that the lyrics is embedded in the file.

Adding lyrics to your music file:

  • In iTunes, select the track.
  • “Get info” on the track. Command-I (Mac OS X) or Control-I (Windows). Also can be invoked through “File > Get Info”.
  • Select the “Lyrics” tab.
  • Type or paste the lyrics in the box.
  • Click “OK”

iTunes Lyrics option

One thing still missing from the iPod feature of the iPhone (and the iPod touch) is the ability to view podcast notes.

iPhone Software 1.1.3 is Now Available

iPhone Software 1.1.3 is now available through iTunes. it weighs in at 162.1 MB.
iPhone1,1_1.1.3_4A93_Restore.ipsw

Please DO NOT upgrade your iPhone if you have it Jail-Broken or unlocked.

iPhone Software 1.1.3 Updates on iTunes 7.6

New features are:

  • New Maps Application
    – Find location
    – Improved UI
  • Send SMS text messages to multiple recipient
  • Customize home screen
    – Rearrange icons
    – Add Safari bookmarks to Home Screen
    – Create up to 9 Home Screen pages
  • IMAP support for Gmail
  • Support for iTunes Store movie rental
  • Enhanced video player
    – Chapters
    – Subtitles
    – Alternate Language tracks
  • Lyrics support in iPod

iPhone movie rental tab

Apple Posts iTunes 7.6, QuickTime 7.4, iMovie 7.1.1, and Front Row 2.1.2

Shortly after the conclusions of Steve Jobs’ annual MacWorld San Francisco 2008, apple posts updates to iTunes, QuickTime, iMovie ’08, and Front Row 2.

01/15/2008

iTunes 7.6 for Mac (45MB) | Windows (56MB)
iTunes is the best way to enjoy your digital music and video with your Mac, PC, iPod, iPhone and Apple TV.

Front Row 2.1.2 (16.8MB)
This Front Row update provides for bug fixes and improved iTunes compatibility.

iMovie 7.1.1 (16MB)
This update addresses issues when publishing movies to a .Mac Web Gallery, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues.

QuickTime 7.4 for Leopard (55MB) | Tiger (51MB) | Panther (50MB) | Windows (22MB)
This release is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users

The updates are also available through Apple Software Updates and Apple Support Downloads page.

Apple Software Updates 2008-01-15

First Glance at Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder

UPS delivered the Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder just a few hours prior to this post. Thanks to Amazon.com for prompt service and UPS for actually delivering the camcorder one day early.

The price @ Amazon.com is $761.60 at the time of this post.

I use iMovie ’08 and Sony Vegas to import the videos.

I need to spend more time using this camcorder to write a more thorough review. In the mean time, check the pictures below.

The other camcorder is Panasonic HDC-SD5.

Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder packaging Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder inside the box Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder compared to Panasonic HDC-SD5

Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder setting the time and date Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder with CMOS sensor Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder compared to Panasonic HDC-SD5 again

Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder in my palm Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder USB Disk Mode Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB High Definition Camcorder and 2.5inch hard drive

Great comment on Word on Slashdot…

This pretty much sums up my experiences with Microsoft Word:

The way it works isn’t the problem

I read TFA, and these guys seem to be worried about the wrong thing. Word menus, etc, are easy enough to deal with. What makes it a god-forsaken piece of s**t are all the bugs. Documents are always getting corrupted, figures don’t do where you want and stay there, can’t save sometimes for no apparent reason, the entire thing just bombs out, etc. We had a “Platinum Support Ticket” or some similar nonsense open on Word for a few years. The upshot, direct from a Microsoft senior support line, was that if we wanted documents to not get corrupted, was to print it out on paper, make sure it was right, then use a scanner and save it as a TIFF. Thanks, that’s good advice.

What is so pathetic is that I have ordinary technical documents from the late 50’s and 60’s that are laid out better, have better graphics, and are still perfectly readable today. While at the same time, a Word document I saved last week either can’t be opened, or has all the symbols corrupted.

Brett

I have seen too many tech articles talking about how great the new Office 2007 is with is “Innovative” new ribbon interface. For gods sake, Microsoft fix Word from being the piece of crap that it is. If Microsoft could fix the program from mangling long documents, then maybe I’d be more excited about their lame new ribbons.

The Article where the comment was quoted from:
Slashdot.org – Goodbye Cruel Word