Posts tagged Internet
Quadical: A New Dawn of High-Tech Events
May 24th

A spark of thought launched the idea behind Quadical, a new high-tech event management network in Saudi Arabia.
Quadical has been initiated to meet an eager demand in the Saudi market, to provide a reputable source of high-tech information by organizing events and seminars to decipher all that technical jargon in a simple easy to understand way.
Driven by the passion of sharing knowledge, the Quadical team works extra-hard to present a one of a kind presentation in every single event.
Starting on the 25th of May 2010, Quadical will organize its first gathering to talk about Gowalla (a Location Based Service application), offering all Saudi Gowalla users a chance to learn more about the technology and how they can benefit from it.
The event will be broadcasted live over Ustream, and will be available later on at Quadical YouTube channel. Since Quadical has arranged this event in coordination with Gowalla, Texas to be the first official off US shores event ever.
Yet more surprises are planned since Quadical is putting the final touches on a grand event that will take place at Dar Al Hikmah college on the 31st of May, to talk about the iPad and how people can use this futuristic piece of technology, answering all the questions that might arise during the event. And to add a little excitement, Quadical will offer two secret surprises during the event.
You can watch the Gowalla event live stream here. or on Quadical YouTube channel.
You can also find out about the latest updates by following @Quadical on Twitter.
Or surf over to Quadical’s website, for upcoming events. You know what they say, four heads are better than one.
Apple iPad: Bigger Than Life
Apr 8th

Well finally the wait is over, Apple delivered the iPad on the 3rd of April as promised, and I got mine delivered on the 8th, given the fact that my iPad flew all the way from China to the US, visited France, the UAE, till it reached my hands in Jeddah Saudi Arabia.
Now I am sure by now that you read a ton of articles, reviews, and opinions about the iPad and what it can and can’t do. So this won’t be a review, this will be an experience.
The first word that crossed my mind when i first held the iPad out of its box was “WOW!” after firing up some apps the whole iPad experience started to sink in, now i fully understand what Apple has created, and I think this is what got many people confused, they try to label this revolutionary device as a portable computer, or a netbook, or in some cases as a giant iPod touch (or iPhone). Yet Steve Jobs made it very clear when he said that this is something in-between a mobile phone and a laptop, created for ultra mobility.
Some people said that the device is so heavy, I find it very light and balanced (Recommendation: Try lifting some weight you wussies), you can feel that you’re holding a quality product, not a cheap piece of plastic tablet wannabe.
Many news sites reported that the new Apple product has issue connecting to the Internet, I found it connecting to many networks with no problems, so I guess in the quest to get more web-hits and Google juice, those site got there hand on a single incident to make a huge air-balloon out of it.
Let’s be logical, Apple placed a lot of betting chips on those product, they won’t ship out a defected device, especially when every other company dreams of finding a crack they can stab at.
The WOW Factor
Bottom line, the iPad is the best ultra-mobile device ever created, hands down.
It is the best Internet tablet (you can really touch the web for the first time), the best music device, the best HD movie player, the best creation on-the-go device, the best mobile gaming device, and the best book, magazine, and comic book reader you can ever dream of buying.
In the past I managed to travel naked with my iPhone, as a dear friend likes to say, now I can be even more productive and move lighter with the iPad, with everything merely a finger tap away.
P.S. This article has been drafted on an iPad, and if I had the SD card adaptor I would have posted directly to the web, thanks to Pages app on the iPad, so much for creating. Now scroll down and enjoy the images.

iPad thickness compared to iPhone 3GS
Reading books on the iPad
Drafting this article on the iPad using pages and exporting seamlessly through iTunes.
UPDATE: Regarding battery life, I have been playing with my iPad for about 3 hours with WiFi turned on, it consumed about 9% leaving me with 91% full battery.
Copyright 2010 © Mazen Al-Angary, All Rights Reserved.
Tethering On STC: It Works!
Feb 14th
Here are steps to make so that you can enable tethering on an iPhone with an STC SIM card.
STEPS:
1- Update your iPhone to OS 3.1.3, by connecting to iTunes and clicking “Check for Updates”

2- (Optional Step) After that get a Mobily SIM card and pop it in then click on “Check for Update” to get the new Carrier 5.1 on your iPhone. You can use the free one you got with your iPhone from Mobily to do that.
3- Insert your STC SIM card again, and go to “Cellular Data” scroll to the very bottom, and fill in “Jawalnet.com.sa” in the Internet Tethering field.

4- Go back and you will find the option under Setting>General>Network> Internet Tethering and turn it on, then set your computer network to work with it (Mac or PC).



5- Sit back and enjoy.

Copyright © 2010 Mazen Al-Angary, All Rights Reserved.
The iPad: The Future Of Mobile Computing is Now
Jan 30th
Back in 2007 I wrote a piece about the iPhone when it first came out, but what made that article interesting was how it predicted the future of mobile phones, and how the iPhone changed the whole industry… If you don’t believe me, pick any old-school mobile company and look at their inventory lineup for an iPhone wannabe, you will find many.
Fast forward to 2010, where every cellphone manufacturer is still trying to bring the iPhone down off its throne. A position it captured and secured in less than three years of its life. Now, Apple and with just one single sweeping move crushed many companies’ dreams yet again by using only four characters… iPad.
In 2001 Apple created the Halo effect by introducing the first iPod. In 2007 Apple released a Tsunami wave by releasing the iPhone. Now in 2010 Apple is unleashing a massive Shockwave with their new iPad. Another device that will create a new dent in the technological universe.
I read and heard many people’s opinions about the iPad, and how it is nothing more than a large iPhone (yet it should be compared with the iPod touch, since it has no telephony functions), so in this case I think the best thing to do is explain why the iPad is a game shifter.
The Ultimate Communication Device
With the new iPad, Apple managed to show us the future of mobile computing, after spending over 200 years of using mechanical keyboards to interface with language and text. Now we can do that virtually with the most natural human way. Our fingers.
This means that we will start to see other companies trying to mimic what Apple created, as the case with the iPhone and iPod touch. Monkey See, Monkey Do.
The Ultimate Mobile Gaming Machine
If you ask any gamer about what they want in their gaming machine, I bet you will get two common answers; bigger screen, blazing processing power. And that is two ways to describe iPad. Now add the fun-factor to that mix, and you will understand how a company like Nintendo managed to stay alive in front of stomping giants like Sony and Microsoft for so long.
With Apple’s custom made A4 chip, the company is sending a clear message that we will see more power to support their ultra-mobile lineup in the future, and this is another aspect of why the iPad is an important device.
Print Media
This is a big one. For years we have been hearing about the dying print media, but no one had the guts to step up and introduce anything doable, all we see are foldable E Ink and e-paper, yet no company has ever managed to come out with the real way to put print media to rest, till we saw the dawn of the iPad.
With this slick slate of modern technology we can now download all our magazines, enjoy them with full color pictures, supported by audio and video, while communicating back with comments, and share knowledge and information with our community all at once. As humans we have never experienced such a way to consuming information yet.
From another angle, as a race we have depended on books to communicate and transfer knowledge, and with the iPad, this task will become much easier and faster, speeding up the time it takes us to get books and read them.
Education and Learning
I remember school days and boring static text books, with faded images, as I also remember how the iPhone and iPod touch gave us a glimpse of how learning can be fun and interactive with iTunes U, well now we will see the whole picture of this new era where we will learn faster and in a more sufficient way, instead of yawning during boring lectures.
Plus the whole world will have full access to knowledge that was preserved for people who can afford traveling to the United States and enrol in a university. Knowledge can be shared and learned at our own leisure.
Visual Arts
Many photographers carry loads of equipments with them as they go on shooting sessions, and in some cases they need to show clients their work on the spot, and that is why they have to carry hard disks and laptops to store and transfer their images, but with a simple connector, they can now show their work on a digital picture frame, with stunning presentations, while still maintaining ultra-mobility.
Artists and painters have now a new medium, that cramps the canvas and tools on one device, where they can create fine pieces of art, while listening to their inspiring music all at once.
Another aspect is watching movies and TV shows, since now you can truly move all your HD favorites with you and watch them anywhere, anytime. Thanks to the iPads large HD crisp display screen.
Ease of Use
Most of us got our training on iPhones or iPod touches already, yet it has been known that two and three year olds can use the simple software to play games or even learn the alphabets. So what about the older generation that missed the train heading to tech-ville. With the iPad they can now be part of our future, to communicate with us on FaceBook and Twitter.
Creating Vs Consuming
With the new iWorks UI, writers, accountants, bloggers, and marketing gurus have a new way to seize the moment and create something as soon as the muse visits. And this is just the beginning, we are yet to see what developers can do with such a large screen.
But the iPad doesn’t even have Multitasking
Okay, I will try my best to be gentle here. Neither can you!
If you’re human and reading this, I am willing to make a bet here, I want you to write something (type) while reading this article, and sipping a cup of coffee at the same time.
Some of you might whine about having multiple windows open at any given time, but your attention span can focus on one thing at a time.
On the iPad you can read a PDF, copy some text, hit home button, fire up Safari, paste it on the search field, check it out then go back to the page you were reading. That is the same steps you will use on any multitasking computer.
What’s Next?
I can’t claim to know anything about what the future holds for us, but I can make some logical guesses. In a couple of years eBook manufacturers will follow up with touch screen readers, while mobile gaming manufacturers will see the true worth of this market and will try to jump in. While PC makers will snap all their keyboards out and try to introduce Windows alternatives to support true touch interaction.
Will any of this work? Well I guess it will be more like blowing spitballs at iPad. By 2013 we will see the next big thing from Apple, and this time it will be wearable technology. (Hint).
To sum up, the iPad is:
- The ultimate communication device.
- An entertainment unit.
- All your magazines and books.
- You curriculum, and text books.
- Your creative canvas, and picture frame.
- The writer’s best companion.
- Your best presentation tool.
- The whole world wide web in your hands.
When a company wants to introduce a new product to the market, they think of a single task that this product can do (Kindle to read books, PSP to play games, cellphones to make calls), but when Apple thinks of creating a product they create something that serves many purposes at once. That’s because they Think Differently.
So if you still think the iPad is nothing more than an over-sized iPod touch (or iPhone if that gets you to sleep at night) than be it, but you will not see the big picture till you see how this device will change everything around us forever. Since the introduction of the iPad is like jumping from Black & White televisions not to color, but to HD LED with touch interface. Welcome to 2010.
Copyright © 2010 Mazen Al-Angary, All Rights Reserved.
Do You Get Your Daily Dose of SPAM?
Jan 21st

Almost everyone gets their daily dose of Spam. We get it in our emails, we get it on our blogs, and we get it on our cellphones in the form of SMS messages.
But I think this is the first time I get spam from PushMe.to
So if you’re the person who sent me this message, please stop. It’s not cool.
Oh and I don’t want to buy dates, if I do, I know where to get them from.
A Very Bad Start to A Very Good Day!
Jan 4th
Woke up this morning and thought “WOW what a great day this will be!”
I turn my phone on, and I get a “No Signal” sign.
“Huh that’s strange” I thought to myself.
Popped the SIM card out, got my backup SIM and popped that right in. I try to make a call, and the darn thing won’t work. So I call customer service, and I got that there was a bill on that secondary line, that I forgot to pay. Since I rarely use that card.
I turn my router on to get online so that I can pay the bill, and the GO network won’t go anywhere. I can’t get a network connection established.
Very very bad start to a very good day.
After six shots of espresso (yes the number that comes right after 5) I find a prepaid SIM card that I got with my Mobily iPhone, so I pop that in to discover that it has no credit. Just lovely!
Stranded in an urban setting, I have a flight to catch, I don’t have time to grab a new SIM before I fly, and I can’t connect to the internet to pay my secondary SIM bill, and the third card doesn’t have credit.
All the sudden the internet starts working… Great Now I can pay the darn bill, I log to my bank account (after tweeting that is) to discover that in order to pay the bill of the second card, I need to receive a confirmation code to the first damaged card. Ironic!
It’s 2010… Already?!
Dec 11th

A friend of mine sent me a link to the Saudi telecom STC new services site, which should offer a free application that can be installed on you mobile phone with a comprehensive directory of all the services. Unfortunately the service doesn’t support the iPhone.
But what is truly interesting is that we are living in 2010. You just don’t know it.
Right on Your iThing
Dec 11th

If you get a chance to visit the site from your iPhone or iPod touch, you can add a cool site icon to your home screen that would look just like a native app.
PS. This blog post has been composed from an iPhone.
Got Wave?
Dec 9th

Been using Google Wave for sometime now, that they have been giving me more invitations to offer people who are interesting in trying this revolutionary new way of communication out.
So if you would like me to invite you to use Wave, send an email to Mazenangary [at] Gmail.com and I will send you an invitation to use it.
I only have a limited number of invites, so I apologize if I run out of invitations.
31 Years of Fun Education
Dec 9th

Some of us remember a great magazine called Majid. A publication that was launched back in 28 February, 1979.
I was thinking about those good ol’ days and the memories this magazine brought to every household. Now that I came to think of it, I will go pick a copy and see how things progressed till now.


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