The passing of Steve Jobs, while not completely unexpected, is still shocking and resonates beyond belief. How he touched everyone’s life, whether they know it or not, is hard to comprehend. I could go on and on about his impact on my life. Growing up playing games on an Apple II in the basement of…
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Dual-core/quad-core, 16GB, OS9.2, etc etc … sounds like I’m talking about my recent laptop purchase but I’m not. These are standard specs for smartphones all of us are using today. The power of mobile phones has increased so much that it’s the only device we NEED to run our daily lives, although that’s not really…
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There’s a lot of media attention and hype surrounding the availability of the iPhone on Verizon’s network. What you’re probably asking yourself is what does it mean to me, and what do I do? Here are some scenarios and recommendations for you to consider.
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Happy 2011 everyone! I’m excited about the new year and can’t wait to see how the mobile market continues its evolution. I was back home in Vancouver for the holidays and spent a good chunk of time reading, especially trying to clean out my blog reader that had “1000+” for every category. I powered through…
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After going through an exchange process with my Nexus One recently, I realized there is serious power when combing mobile computing with the cloud.
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This week wrap-up features the latest Verizon iPhone rumors, why tiered data pricing could kill mobile broadband, and Dot – “The world’s smallest stop-motion animation character.”
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In this week’s wrap-up I comment on a serious limitation in the upcoming Windows Phone 7 launch, RIM and Nokia’s perception issues, and a cool Star Trek themed cellphone.
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This week’s mobile market wrap-up has lots of handset news as manufacturers prepare for the holidays. Highlights are the latest iPhone rumors, T-mobile’s G2, and Nokia’s provocative attempt to garner attention for the N8.
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In this week’s edition: Apple and Google continue their pointless arguing, a new company emerges in mobile, and an innovative way to charge a cell phone.
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In this week’s wrap-up, the case against third party mobile web browsers and a new app that allows you allows you to raise a drink, a real one!
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