iPhone OS 4.0: Multitasking

Finally. The feature I have wanted the most is finally coming to the iPhone. After watching the feature demo in the developer preview, I have concerns.

My first concern is about closing applications. When asked “How do you close apps?”, Scott Forstall replied “You don’t even have to worry about closing apps.” As far as I can tell, every application you launch, whether you intend to use them repeatedly or just one-time, end up in your multitask bar and have a saved state. Clicking the home button will simply take you Home, no longer closing non-core applications.

But what if I really want to be done with an application? In the case of Pandora, currently I just close the application when I am done and the audio quits. It now seems I will have to explicitly pause the radio station I am listening to, in order to be “done”, and the application will always just sit in the multitask bar. I guess this is livable, but what about one-time use applications? If I check the stock application just one time a day, I then have to hurdle it while multitask-switching between other applications?

Which brings me to my second concern. It seems the multitask bar can become overloaded with applications. What I am not seeing is the ability to remove applications from the bar. Maybe it’s there, and it simply wasn’t covered. They could make use of the press & hold action which invokes the wiggling icons with the ability to close, or maybe you can hold and drag off the bar, much like the dock on the Mac OS.

Here are some final observations and questions. In the demo, the applications Steve switched between were already loaded in the multitask bar, and there were a lot of them, which speaks to my first concern. I am wondering if the application order changes depending on use, placing the most recently used applications in the first few positions. If you cannot remove applications, how long do applications stay in the multitask bar? Do I have to restart my phone to clear the bar?

It remains to be seen if this is a giant leap forward, or simply two steps forward and one back.

Last.fm & Pandora

Just added my Last.fm and Pandora profiles to my links list over in the sidebar.

Last.fm has made a lot of great improvements to their site, and I have been on a good streak of finding full tracks of the songs I want to listen to. I do wish however that the player was a separate part of your browsing experience, meaning I could play a song, then navigate away from the current page (much like Beatport). I do realize there are stand-alone applications that would allow for this, I would just much prefer a strictly browser experience.

Pandora’s website on the other hand could use a major overhaul. I find it extremely difficult to navigate and clunky. I also wish they would an option to accompany the thumbs-up and thumbs-down, because I hate thumbing-down a song I actually like, but not in the context of the station I am trying to build.

Either way though, I am thankful for both sites as they have allowed me to stumble across so many great new artists/bands, and would happily live with these annoyances (and am) rather than not having either available at all.

The Beatles: Rock Band

I just watched this three times in succession. Amazing, so much detail. It really takes a wonderful turn around the 1:35 mark.

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The product website is also very cool.

Superbowl XLIV Commercials

Here are my favorite commercials from the Superbowl yesterday, in no particular order…

  • Careerbuilder.com – I’m a sucker for the quirky. These guys never disappoint.
  • Transformers 2 – The movie looks intense and the sound effects are awesome.
  • Star Trek Trailer – While only a couple new scenes, this movie still looks awesome. Also, nice to see Bruce Greenwood in it, from John From Cincinnati.
  • Pedigree: Crazy Pets – I’m also a sucker for animals. Quirky zoo animals as pets, even better!
  • Pepsi Max: I’m Good – Physical comedy is always a winner.
  • Doritos: Crystal Ball – Only the first half of this one is funny.
  • NBC: LMAO – Very clever, and very surprising for a network commercial.
  • Bud Light: Meeting – The drinkability campaign is amusing, as is this one.

If I had to pick a favorite, I would say the Pepsi Max: I’m Good commercial.

Christian Martin – Dirtybird Showcase Mix

In my previous post containing videos from Friday nights’ Dirtybird party, the sounds heard in the first 4 or 5 are coming from Christian Martin. He did a great job at setting the mood for the evening. It appears there is a “showcase mix” of his hosted on Dirtybird’s website, for those that are interested.

Dirtybird 4th Anniversary @ Mezzanine

Here are some videos I took on Friday at the Dirtybird 4th Anniversary party. Of course there is not much to see, but the audio sounds great. The little Sanyo CG6 continues to impress! It almost does too good of a job, especially at picking up conversations around me, as evidenced in the first couple videos.