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My Essential Blogging Gadgets from 2009?

by Chris Garrett on December 31, 2009

 

2009 Gadgets

A collection of my prized 2009 gadgets

 

As I write this, 2009 is coming to a close. I thought it would be fun to look back at all the great gadgets that we bought, played with, and still love. For this article I focused on the gadgets I used for blogging, but I would love to hear about your favorite gadgets of the year from any category!

Sadly there were a fair few gadgets that didn’t make the grade too for some reason. For a start I finally got rid of my last PC – there is still one PC in the house but it is never used, we find Parallels does the job just fine. We also sent our DVD recorder to the charity shop and now do not have any dedicated DVD players in current use, since we bought the Mac Mini for under the TV. One of the surprising dissapointments was the Apple wireless mouse and keyboard – it became a pain having to replace batteries at the most inconvenient times, plus when I tried to use them with the Mac mini the BlueTooth signal would drop. Now for the iMac I use wired, and for the Mini I use the “Airmouse” iPhone app with my iTouch as the remote.

As you can see in the picture above, just one corner of my home office is full of lovely, lovely gadgets :) Here are some of the highlights that I use in my daily blogging:

  1. iMac + Dell monitor – I love our Macs. My wife, daughter and I each have one, in addition to the Mac Mini mentioned earlier, which was the most recent to be bought in the latter half of 2009. That said, I am not anti-anything, there are still occasions where I work on Windows via Parallels, and of course I can’t work on the Internet without living in unix/linux environments. There is just a comfort factor with Macs, and an elegance that I particularly enjoy. To think if I had managed to get my laptop wifi card working with Ubuntu I might never have bought that first Macbook!
  2. iPhone 3GS – One of the standout purchases of 2009, from the first moment I got the phone it was useful (see my first impressions at the Cogniview Blog). I can’t be without this gadget, and at one point I had to try. This is actually my second iPhone 3GS, the first I killed by dropping it in a mop bucket and had to buy a replacement. That short period where I was without was painful. I rely on this not just for phone and email, but it is also my connection to Twitter and Facebook, and my GPS (using TomTom). I am literally lost without it!
  3. Flip Mino HD – This was a surprise, I didn’t think I needed one of these. The Flip is famously convenient, and that is what won me over. You see, with my existing (and new!) Canon video camera, yes it has proper optical zoom and an external mic socket, but I didn’t use it! This little guy you can put in your pocket and I have taken more video in the short time I have owned it than the entire lifetime of my other video cameras. The Canon FS did sterling work on our vacation, but the Flip is much better suited to adhoc random video situations. The iPhone unfortunately doesn’t compare very well because of comparitavely lower quality output and battery life problems, but I expect that to be solved in 2010.
  4. Audio Technica AT2020 USB Mic – I spent a lot of money on some very useless audio solutions in 2009 and settled on the Audio Technical AT 2020 USB Mic. I tried everything from a bunch of headsets (Plantronics 510 being the only one not relegated to the bottom draw), the iMic and lavalier, through to other mics, such as a logitech. The AT is the only one that actually performed.
  5. Macspeech Dictate – You can see me using this software on my full Macspeech software review, but suffice to say I was delighted with how this software performed. I had prepared myself that it would be lousy, but if you are looking for voice recognition software for your Mac you have to at least try Macspeech, it really does work. Coupled with the Plantronics headset mentioned earlier it does a grand job, and optionally comes with a cheaper Plantronics if you require.

Over to you, which gadgets from 2009 could you not live without? Are you playing with an electronic hamster right now? Did you just destroy your 30th remote control helicopter? Did you get a Kindle for Christmas? Please share in the comments …

 

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Twitter Tops English Word of the Year List

by Jay Garrett on November 30, 2009

Subset TwitterAh, Twitter.

There’s definitely those for and those against the micro-blogging phenomenon but no matter which side you’re on chances are that you’ve uttered the ‘T’ word.

So much so that you’re responsible for making Twitter the most used English word of 2009!

Out of the 1.58 billion English speakers in the world, it looks like, plenty many are using Twitter and in doing so they have made the brand-name even more popular than the words: Obama and H1N1 – that’s swine flu to you and me.

The list has been compiled by the The Global Language Monitor who annually track the most popular words and phrases in the media and on the interwebs (including blogs and social media sites).

This has been helped, no doubt, by celebrities and “celebs” making and breaking news – from the adorable and gadget-friendly Stephen Fry to the…. errr… Jordan/Katie Price PR machine.

The most popular technology phrase for 2009 was “Cloud Computing” which came in at number 6 in the list of top 10 phrases. The most popular phrases of 2009 included “King of Pop”, “Swine Flu” and “Mayan Calendar” (which ends its cycle on 12/21/2012 and is also a Hollywood flick featuring John Cusack).

“In a year dominated by world-shaking political events, a pandemic, the after effects of a financial tsunami and the death of a revered pop icon, the word Twitter stands above all the other words. Twitter represents a new form of social interaction, where all communication is reduced to 140 characters,” said Paul JJ Payack, President of The Global Language Monitor.

So – do you use Twitter? If so, what for?
Send me your Twitter ID and I’ll Follow you if I’m not already doing so.
Click the Twitter icon on the left or click here to Follow me :)

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ViconReview – Auto Life Blogging 30 Seconds at a Time.

October 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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You update your Twitter and Facebook regularly and your Twitpic and Flickr pages are awash with little glimpses into your life.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could get a specially designed camera for lifeblogging updates?
Say, a snap every 30 seconds?
The ViconRevue was developed to help stir the memories of Alzheimer’s sufferers, but now the Oxford-based [...]

New and Improved iPadio Audio Blogging Social Networking – Better Than Audioboo?

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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There’s already quite a few apps that will get your audio recordings onto the interwebs from your iPhone.
Trottr actually will do this from any phone as it’s a simple call-in or upload system whereas the Tweetmic iPhone app gains its popularity through its ability to publish on Twitter – but it lacks a social network.
AudioBoo.fm [...]

Google Buying Twitter?

April 3, 2009 Click to read more →
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Now, unless you’ve just come out of a coma, you will have heard about the mico-blogging site Twitter.
It seems that Twitter could soon become part of Google.
According to TechCrunch Google is into advanced negotiations for the latest social networking addiction for an undisclosed sum.
Why would Google be interested in Twitter any how?
Well, it’s not just the [...]

NetTansorWeb Robot Puts Bloggers Out of Business!

October 15, 2008 Click to read more →

Well, the age of people like me is slowly coming to an end.
Bandai corp unveiled the  at the Japan Robo Fair.
NetTansorWeb is made for home use and is controlled remotely via WiFi and comes equipped with cameras and motion sensors to avoid obstacles.
It can be used for surveillance and it can even send the video [...]

Twitter plus iPhone = Twinkle

April 10, 2008 Click to read more →

I call upon those fellow Twitter users who (unlike me) also own an iPhone!!
You have now a client called Twinkle that has just been released on Installer.app.
“So, what’s the difference between Twinkle and other apps?” I hear you ask.
Ok, so there’s quite a few ways in which you can tell the combined populous that you’re [...]

Blog Your Way Riches!

April 8, 2008 Click to read more →

Although not technically a gadget (unless you’re really old-skool) this may have the power to change your life.
This is “Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income”
Written by highly respected Bloggers, Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett, this book has the potential to make bloggers such as me and anyone else out there tap in [...]