Jason Silva talks about the Fear Of Missing Out. While Chris Messina talks about the Joy Of Missing Out.
https://twitter.com/chrismessina/status/560483676304072704
Thoughts and ideas of a dyslexic designer/developer
Jason Silva talks about the Fear Of Missing Out. While Chris Messina talks about the Joy Of Missing Out.
https://twitter.com/chrismessina/status/560483676304072704
For a while now, I have been declining the fitbit upgrade on my Android devices. I kept tweeting fitbit to ask why on earth my digital pedometer needs access to my SMS, Camera and Location?
I can imagine, Location is passable but SMS and Camera? Really? I voted with my feet and kept the upgrade on hiatus till I heard a reason why.
Finally I got a message from Fitbit support…
@cubicgarden Hi Ian! The permissions will further enhance app and tracker features like Call or Text Notifications. Hope this helps!
— Fitbit Support (@FitbitSupport) January 21, 2015
So basically fitbit is trying to break its way into the wearable market with phone and messages notifications?
I think I’ll hold off on upgrading even longer now. I’m sure you can turn it off but I’m just not interested, especially since I have the pebble smartwatch which already does this and so much more.
I bought into the Philips Hue system a while ago by buying the part I needed and then the lights afterwards. There are a tons of people selling the wired zeegbee bridge for as low as 25 pounds (I paid 26 for mine) then you can get a bulbs afterwards for much cheaper than the starter kit at 170 pounds.
So this is what I did…
However I hit a problem, the first Philips Hue Lux light came and I could see it on the app via the bridge but couldn’t control it. I tried a lot of things including upgrading the system and rebooting the bridge. But it just didn’t response to anything I did. I thought well maybe its a dodgy bulb from ebay. However the next bulb came and I couldn’t even see it via the bridge.
I also ordered some via Amazon and they worked straight away, as expected! I looked into the differences and found some bad news…
Philips will void warranty if 110V bulbs are used with 220V power and vice versa. Closer look at the packaging shows there maybe a problem.
The American Hue Lux – E26 bulb
So it looks like I have 2 American bulbs which I’ll have to put back on ebay at a lost (if it works at all?)
The good news is I have replaced my Philips Light/Wakeup clock with a Hue light which slowly turns on when Sleep as Android thinks its time to wake up. Apartment therapy you are wrong, using your phone as an alarm makes perfect sense, when used in the right way.