Two great features of iOS 8
It’s not that big a deal if it takes you a few taps and swipes to get to Candy Crush or Angry Birds. In fact, from a business and productivity standpoint, that’s probably a great thing. Bury those apps even […]
The iPad is, well…it’s the iPad, but Android has a dominant chunk of tablet market share. The primary reason is that Android owns the market for cheap, virtually disposable tablets at the low end. But, what if you could get
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When it comes to real productivity, bigger is better. The convenience of being able to access and view information on the go from a smartphone or tablet is awesome, but if you are trying to work with a complex spreadsheet,
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Instagram launched a cool new app today called Hyperlapse. This is exciting stuff. I’ve always appreciated time-lapsed movies of sunrise, or sunset, or the moon and stars, or flowers blooming, or mushrooms growing, etc. I’m a geek. I think that
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I have been less than enthusiastic about speculation of a new, larger iPhone 6. In fact, I have engaged in many debates over the last couple years over exactly why I don’t think Apple should cave, or pander to that
Earlier this week Microsoft announced that it is raising the limits on OneDrive storage capacity–from 7GB to 15GB for the free OneDrive accounts, and up to a whopping 1TB for all Office 365 users. Today, Microsoft revealed that there are
Microsoft and Apple have traditionally approached computing and technology from two very different perspectives. Microsoft generally embraces a more open, collaborative philosophy that gives OEM partners and developers freedom to mold the experience as they see fit. Apple, on the
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To many people, Microsoft and Apple represent diametrically opposed factions in a technology holy war. However, the rivalry has eased in recent years as both companies have recognized the changing technology landscape, and developed a strategy to stay connected with customers
I never really paid that much attention, and I was almost forced to learn the difference between the different iOS backup options the hard way. Had my iPhone been lost or stolen, I would have lost some data and configuration settings. Thankfully,
We’ve been hearing for years now about how Android is destroying iOS in market share. Ironically, though, Apple continues to make more money than all of the Android smartphone makers combined. The most recent data from IDC shows that for
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