This morning I attended the 1st Philippine Society for Neuro-Oncology Conference at the EDSA Shangrila Hotel. Annoyed by the foreign speakers (which they exalted their Filipino apprentices as well, nonetheless) bragging about anything they can think of just to "sell" their "expertise" to the audience (5 years of good prognosis for Glioblastoma Multiforme? DUH!!!
Bored to death on that fact, add to that the cool ambiance and the cozy smell of newly brewed coffee, I was starting to close my eyes and to doze off. Good thing I brought with me my 16Gb iPod Touch! Checked for a Wi-fi connection, I was amazed to have at least more than 5 open and free internet connections! Welcome to the Philippines! Please visit us for free wi-fi Internet!
With the Touch's
- 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
- 480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 pixels per inch
- Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
- Maps location based service
So here I am. Jailbroken my iPod in the past 3 months, installed a couple of free apps, by the way there's a gazillion free apps out there. I've yet to encounter a paid app as I have not in anyway. I've learned to maximize my new found gadget to its full potential.
Perfect as it would have been, I tried to post or edit my blog but I can't. I clicked away like hell on a link but nothing happens. Since Mother's day is fast approaching, I wanted to send my mom and wife an e-card. But to no avail!
As we walked out of the conference room, wifi signal began to drop dramatically. But thanks to its iPod soul, I was able to entertain myself with my 3Gb worth of music, 4Gb of videos, and a couple of games. I had more than half of its storage capacity left to keep me occupied for a couple of hours.
With its slim and streamlined body, who could ever thought this thing could pack such a powerful processing power and a large storage capacity. Even faster and larger in storage than my workstation at my office of Pentium III 500Mhz with 10Gb hard disk.
Pros: large, high-pixel, multi-touch screen (i use it for personal web browsing more than my computers)
fast processor, 16Gb storage
built-in wifi
lots of free web-based and native applications
small form factor (handheld)
Cons: short battery-life (lasts me up to 2 days only with heavy usage)
no provision for storage expansion,
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