Editorial,Posts,Technology
2 January 2013 | 4 Comments
Remember the post I wrote on what the Windows Phone platform was missing back in July? If not, you can check it out here. Did Microsoft add the functionality? In short, yes, no, somewhat, somewhat, no. 1. APN Access. This was fixed. I could not be happier about this one. I am on a carrier [...]
Tagged in APN, apps, features, issues, missing features, windows phone, windows phone 7, Windows Phone 8, wp7, WP8, Xbox Music, zune
Editorial,Posts,Technology
9 October 2012 | 0 Comments
The Galaxy S, the Galaxy S2 and the Galaxy S3. Each time Samsung releases their flagship device, they will eventually announce that they have sold a record number of devices. Samsung topples other Android handset manufacturers when it comes to sales. Due to their success with the Galaxy line, the last two Nexus devices were created by [...]
Tagged in build quality, GS3, GSIII, HTC, One V, One X, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy SIII
Editorial,Posts,Technology
3 July 2012 | 3 Comments
I want to start this off by saying I really like Windows Phone. It is a fantastic OS visually, functionally and is very quick/responsive. However, there are some serious issues that hinder my usage. It is missing some features/things that should be standard. Now, I am not complaining about Windows Phone 8 not coming to [...]
Tagged in apns, browsers, Mango, Microsoft, missing features, multi-tasking, webkit, windows phone, windows phone 7, zune
Editorial,Posts,Technology
27 January 2012 | 0 Comments
The Nexus One. A phone free of carrier ties. A device that wouldn’t need those subsidies from contracts because Google would provide them and therefore the phone could be sold unlocked for a low and reasonable price. Google will deem it a superphone because it is one that stands out from other Android devices due [...]
Tagged in android, Android 4.0, Bell, carrier, Galaxy, Galaxy Nexus, Google, Nexus, Nexus One, Nexus S, Samsung, unlocked
Posts,Technology
9 April 2011 | 0 Comments
From Gadgico: The year 2011 is the 20th anniversary of the first Linux kernel release from Linus Torvalds. Flash forward 20 years and the Linux kernel combined with the GNU tools and a whole host of software has been developed into an operating system that runs on a lot of things we use everyday. Check out [...]
Tagged in 20th Anniversary, Kernel, Linus Torvalds, Linux
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5 April 2011 | 0 Comments
I am loving the redesign of YFrog, it looks so much better now. It makes me want to actually use YFrog. It appears though that their mobile page is broken, perhaps the link changed? Any ideas? I also got this error (shown above) and the site seems slower overall but it is a good trade [...]
Tagged in design, Images, photos, redesign, twitter, YFrog
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