4 Jun 2007, 10:15am
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iPhone release date confirmed: yours on June 29th – Engadget

Highly anticipated mobile phone from Apple is going to be released in the States June 29th. Wish they would release it in Singapore soon! 

the iPhone is yours come June 29th.

Source: iPhone release date confirmed: yours on June 29th – Engadget

http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/

1 Jun 2007, 11:50pm
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Have you gotten your Joost invite?

From my last post on Joost invites, I’ve managed to send out 50+ invites with the first 5 invites going out inĀ 20 minutes (just goes to show how linked everyone is!). Just in case you’ve been reading this week’s DigitalĀ Life and wondering about Joost, just drop a comment (remember PLEASE don’t enter your email in the text body to prevent spam bots!) and I’ll send out invites asap.

30 May 2007, 11:44pm
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Shoe surgery and my first run with Nike+Ipod

After getting back from a meeting today, I had some time to get back to my Nike Running schedule and so I performed some minor surgery to a shoe to get the Nike+ sensor into underneath the sole. (Ya, attaching it outside is also ok but I preferred to have it in). Had to do some hacking get it fitted nicely and here’s how it looks. 

Nike + iPod

I then attached the receiver to the Nano and it instantly was ready to receive data from the sensor. Did a quick walk down the steps to get a feel of the audio feedback (which was surprisingly nice sounding, I chose female voice). And so I started my actual lap to walk 15 min. Did a slightly longer one in the end since listening to music got me distracted enough from usual panting away.

After getting back, syncing the Nano with ITunes required me to enter my Nike id and it quickly synced the data with Nike+ site which has a nice graph of the distance that was done.

Also, since I had a training schedule at Nike Running, it also synced the information to the schedule (although it would have been nicer to match it to my goal for the day).

Of course, since MichaelYuhui.com runs WordPress, I had to look around for a plugin that could pull all this data onto our own site. Managed to find one from ear-fung.us but alas, I seem to have hit a wall as it keeps saying “Error: session authentication failed”. Am not really in the mood to debug code so shall leave it for another day.

All in all, I’m quite happy with my purchase and would encourage those who don’t mind using technology to help improve their fitness to try out Nike+. Of course, the geek in me had to find out where all the data is stored and how to do more with them :) Some links if you are also interested in doing more with Nike+

http://blog.mattmecham.com/2006/09/05/ipod-training-data-under-the-hood/

http://www.runnerplus.com/

I would also definitely like to find a way to have a paced audio feedback from the nano like that mentioned in this thread. *grin* too bad VS 2005 doesn’t have way to write code for the nano.

30 May 2007, 12:09pm
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Do you have a PopFly Invite?

Would be great if anyone who has a PopFly invite could send one my way. Learnt of it last week and saw some of the videos and would really like to give it a try. Thanks!

29 May 2007, 10:56pm
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Tuning my run with Nike + iPod

In a curious twist after months of searching for a Nike+Ipod device, I finally managed to catch sight of it at Nike by B.I.R.D store (Novena’s Velocity) just before my evening meeting there. The technology behind the device isn’t too complicated and has already created security and privacy concerns as well as hacks to get around requiring a Nike+ shoe. However, I think the concept behind it is still great and shall attempt to get fit for my upcoming IPPT (its looming in the horizon!) with some fun and music :)

Nike + iPOD kit = $54.00 (inc/GST)
Nike Sport Armband for iPOD Nano = $54.00 (inc/GST)
 

Nike + iPod