Thursday, March 24, 2011

Tampa Bay Rays: New Name, New Colors, New Logo or Just a Clever Marketing Scheme?

Last year the Tampa Bay Rays got a new name change, as they were formerly the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and debuted new blue and white team logo to replace the green and white old logo. This year, no doubt, due to the logo and color changes they will receive new uniforms. Did you also notice that plans have been announced to build a new Rays stadium?
During my four years living in Florida, I have amassed a great quantity of Rays items: numerous green and white shirts, ball caps, even Rays sandals, but now, it seems as all of my Rays merchandise is going to be obsolete. Most of my Rays clothes have only been worn once or twice and several still have price tags on them. While I could have understood the name change, why the color change too?
As a person who lives in Florida I can consider two facts: a) Florida is in the South, which is part of the "Bible Belt" and b) there really are sea-going rays in the waters here in Florida, as I have seen them with my very own eyes. Interpreting this, I can somewhat understand why they eliminated the "devil" from the "Devil Rays" former name. However, if they had just kept the "Ray" and used the same animal icon it would have been perfectly all right. We have stingrays, manta rays, and various other types of rays in our waters.
Moreover, the elimination of the "devil" would have still allowed the exact same thing that was previously marketed, but in order to make money, everything had to be changed. The new "Rays" logo now looks as if it is a sun ray instead of the former ray (sea animal.) The colors are also a blue and white, which means all new Rays merchandise is going to be made in those colors. Fans hoping to wear their collection of Rays outfits will now have to go out and purchase new clothing if they want to wear the "official" team colors.
So as you can see, changing the name was a personal decision which, if it attracts more fans to become Rays supporters is good, but changing the colors and logo premise is something that hurts current fans, especially those that have spent hundreds of dollars on perfectly good Rays merchandise. Well, I guess I know where part of the money is going to come from so that new stadium can be built.

Tampa Bay Rays: New Name, New Colors, New Logo or Just a Clever Marketing Scheme?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

IPhone 2.0 Unlocked, IPhone 3G Will Hopefully Follow Soon

Last weekend saw the introduction of an unlock solution for the latest iPhone firmware. The first-gen iPhone users will now be able to enjoy 2.0 firmware with any SIM card. The iPhone 3G is not there yet, but there's some progress and we hope it would get unlocked some time soon too.
The popular iPhone Dev Team has come up with the latest version of their all-in-one Pwnage tool for setting your iPhones free via customized firmwares - much like the Windows Mobile community does it. However with the Pwnage Tool you can cook your own firmwares customized to your liking.
For those of you that are new to Pwning here's a brief and simplified explanation. You take an original iPhone firmware file (freely downloadable), you run it through the Pwnage tool customizing stuff on the way (such as pre-installed applications, setups, even custom graphics) and finally you apply it to the iPhone the regular iTunes way. It's that simple.
The new Pwnage 2.0 tool now allows you to (h)activate, jailbreak and unlock the first-gen iPhone running the latest 2.0 software. It's a major upgrade to the iPhone functionality and actually makes the original iPhone software identical to the iPhone 3G.
The Pwnage tool 2.0 also works with iPhone 3G but unlocking is not possible yet. The only available options are (h)activation and jailbreak so you won't be taking advantage of the 3G or any other phone function unless you are using the legit SIM card provided with the iPhone 3G.
The Pwnage tool is immensely popular and it's being downloaded feverishly all weekend. Thanks to your feedback an upgraded version of the tool has spawned - it's ver. 2.0.1.
Unfortunately, for now the Pwnage tool 2.0 is available only to Mac, so to take advantage of it Windows users will need a workaround which requires even more hackery. In case you are interested, you can check the Windows solution here.
The official Dev Team blog is to be found here. A step-by-step guide for jailbreaking the iPhone 3G can be found here.
We should remind you that there are three countries that you can get the iPhone 3G fully unlocked - it's Italy, Belgium and Hong Kong. In Italy the iPhone 3G 8GB would set you back 399 euro (around 630 US dollars) but you will get the device with a pre-paid SIM and fully operational with other carriers.
In Belgium the same thing will cost you 525 euro (830 US dollars) for the 8GB version.
iPhone 2.0 unlocked
In Hong Kong the only way to buy the iPhone 3G is with a local ID and local credit card. Ingenious sellers there however have already started an iPhone 3G reselling service, but it's costly and the price for a single unlocked unit usually goes over 1000 US dollars.
Additionally, several carriers in other first-wave countries offer official unlocking of their iPhone 3G handsets, but it's usually costly - about 100 euro per device (160 US dollars). For a full list of the iPhone availability and SIM lock status per country, we suggest you visit this list.
source : http://www.gsmarena.com/iphone_20_unlocked_iphone_3g_will_hopefully_follow_soon-news-553.php

IPhone 2.0 Unlocked, IPhone 3G Will Hopefully Follow Soon