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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Not my favorite color
Last night’s launch of Color is certainly getting a ton of press. They have a great team, a ton of cash and an interesting app – at least on paper. Having tried to use it a few times in the … Continue reading
AT&T and Metro North Testing Wifi?
I spotted a new hotspot while waiting to depart from Grand Central tonight … Unfortunately, I was unable to connect from my iPhone or laptop, but signal was pretty decent for a few fleeting moments regardless. I really hope that … Continue reading
Where is PayPal’s gateway to real world payments?
I just caught a post on Techcrunch that got me thinking about PayPal’s mobile strategy a bit … Apparently they’ve finally released a Symbian client following the long(er) standing clients for Blackberry, iOS and Android. Apple and Google’s competing plans … Continue reading
Google Maps now with Google Earth
I’m not certain when this change went through but it’s pretty cool to see Google Earth inside Maps itself. Now if you hover over the Satellite option over in the top right corner, a new square floats out to let … Continue reading
A Brief History of Title Design
Pure Awesome. via A Brief History of Title Design on Vimeo.
Apple’s Post-PC BS
Apple’s claim that we are in the post-pc era is a load of garbage. This weekend I had the pleasure of updating our iOS household and it required a lot of tethering a lot of time and thanks to one … Continue reading
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itunes home sharing – auto sync?
It’s honestly been a while since I’ve actively explored iTunes or tried to solve syncing media in the house so this feature may have existed for a bit. Tonight however, I was setting up a new machine and activated … Continue reading
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Tagged home sharing, itunes, music, sync
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Quick thoughts on the Xoom
I got my first taste of Honeycomb this past weekend via the Xoom … or should I say the Motorola Xoom with Google. Powered by Android 3.0 on the Verizon Wireless Network. Let’s come back to that mess. As I … Continue reading
Posted in Android, gadgets and technology, mobile
Tagged Android, honeycomb, verizon, xoom
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