Category Archives: Opinion
So, if you read the two posts I wrote out yesterday, you will have heard me ranting about how O2 was getting slightly greedy. Having both the iPhone and the Pre on it’s books, and how my money was on the Pre going to Orange. Well, today I found a...
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Before I begin, I just want to say that I decided to get away from my usual tech announcement or review and focus on some general tech news. I can almost guarantee that anyone who has a Twitter account is following multiple celebrities. The problem with this is some people...
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As of yesterday (06/05/09), the Android 1.5 software update was made available for download. After looking at some of the new features (by virtue of a friend’s G1), I have compiled a list of some of the new features, along with my impressions of them.
Android 1.5 contains several user interface...
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As most of you out there know, Apple will likely be annoucing the release date for their new installment of their operating system, OS X 10.6, more commonly known as Snow Leopard, at WWDC ‘09 in June. With the release of this OS there will come some updates to the...
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Spotify
Spotify is a free application which allows both mac and PC users to listen to millions of songs; completely free of charge. Users simply sign up for an account on the spotify website, download the application; and listen to all of their favourite songs. Spotify benefits from a wonderfully simplistic...
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Just today Google re-entered the world of betas by releasing yet another beta version of Chrome, Google’s first attempt at a web browser. Although the beta tag was removed from Chrome in December of 2008, Google decided to supply users with three different versions. The first is the stable version,...
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According to various sources, the Blackberry App Store, ingeniously deemed the “Blackberry App World”, are unveiling their latest plan for success after the Storm incident. I’m not going to argue that the store is a terrible idea; Blackberry needed to release something in response to both the Android...
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No, no one is actually destroying Twitter. But DestroyTwitter may be destroying the Twitter client competition. Destroy Twitter is an Adobe Air application that can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. In my opinion it is the little brother of TweetDeck, another Twitter client designed for easy organization and “power...
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Before I begin, lets clarify exactly what a MID is. MID stands for Mobile Internet Device, which can be classified as a unit that fits nicely somewhere between netbooks and smartphones. Generally, they are very compact devices, but not compact enough to slide into your pocket. The primary purpose of...
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Before I begin, I know that many of you are not going to understand why I am doing a full-blown review on a Firefox add-on. This isn’t just any add-on, rather a mini operating system within an Internet browser. Ubiquity is the all-in-one, feature-packed, eye-catching, Web 2.0 POWERHOUSE. For all...
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