The quest
I’ve been looking around these last two weeks for a new mobile phone, to replace my old one who had a unfortunately screen collapse. And it’s been a very elucidative experience. For once, i looked on...
View ArticleMultitasking
So why are so many people fixated on “the true definition” of multitasking on a phone? These are the same people who are constantly closing apps that are running to save battery life. Why should you...
View ArticleAndroid is easy.
There’s an educational wifi network in most of the european universities called eduroam. It’s a “enterprise” network, using an 802.1x security certificate, so you need to install your institution...
View ArticleChanges
Bonkers World Bonkers has a nice set of cartoons regarding tech and business. I specially like “Marketing Styles“.
View ArticleiOS Fonts
“Starting with iOS 5, the same 58 font families are now installed on both the iPad and iPhone. Hooray for more Gill Sans on the iPhone. (Fonts installed on Android: 3.)” Daring Fireball
View ArticleYou say tomato, I say tomato
John Gruber theorizes about the disparage of Android and iOS usage of mobile browsers: Not sure how to square the disparity here other than to assume that an awful lot of Android smartphones don’t...
View ArticleGuy Kawasaki on Android
Use the best tool is probably the best “tech-philosophy” out there. I think a good deal of company managers forget that most people think like that and assume that consumers are some sort of “herd”...
View ArticleWhy Android users surf less than iPhone users
Why Samsung Androids? Because right now they’re the cheapest phones in their segments. To put it mildly, economy of scale applies to the Android device market — and the absence of any royalty payments...
View ArticleFortunately
An extremely vocal minority of Android users think they represent the whole, and they express intense, childish entitlement and resentment against developers who choose either not to develop an...
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