The Great Google Phone Brain Dump: Part One
I’ve had the Google Phone (aka the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to ship with Google’s new Android phone OS) for nearly two weeks now. And frustratingly, only today, just some 9 hours before I was...
View ArticleNow iOS 4.2 is here and installed.
I’ve now updated my iPad and my Apple TV to today’s new editions of iOS. I’m already loving AirPlay. It’s such a natural way to integrate all of your devices that contain media. The desktop edition of...
View ArticleAmazon to Apple: Oh, it is sooo ON!!!
Screenshot of Amazon.com browser window, showing the CloudPlayer; foreground window is the Amazon MP3 Uploader, copying iTunes playlists into Amazon CloudDrive. This is why I love my job. Today, Amazon...
View ArticleGoogle IO Keynote Liveblog
Coming in a bit late here (had to do a little shopping). Proud of their new USB support for Android — keyboards, mouses, trackpads, game controllers. Seems to be saying that a touchscreen device...
View ArticleTegra Gives Good Demo
You can’t say that an actual market for slate computers exists today. “An actual market” implies that “there’s actual competition.” The only competition in tablet space right now is between the...
View ArticleA Broken Lock Is Secure 100% Of The Time
I’m doing deep-soak testing with the Samsung Galaxy S III. I’m at that bit of the pageant where my iPhone is shut off and I’m using the S III for absolutely everything. I’m liking it a lot. I flicked...
View ArticleThree Pipe Problem: Alteration and invention – Raphael, Vermeer and the mashup
Rather than viewing the mashup as a modern phenomenon, it could also be described as a modern and digital re-iteration of practises long used by artists from the past. From ancient Roman copies of...
View ArticleIts new phone day!
I’m taking a break from work to do something that is only defined as quote fun on quote in my sick little vernacular: I’m setting up a brand new phone. I do that all the time, what with all the devices...
View ArticleAggressive Android ransomware spreading in the USA
Aggressive Android ransomware spreading in the USA: Fortunately, you can’t download this application from the official Google Play Store. This Trojan can be delivered to users from third party markets,...
View ArticleTwitter Question: Nexus 5X as a primary camera?
Cory Hixson asked me a question about the Nexus 5X that was interesting and complicated enough that my reply became a blog post: @Ihnatko @outadoc @macbreakweekly I know you’re a photo buff so if you...
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