The way I see it, the iPhone 4, 14 months after its release is still the best smartphone on the market, as far as overall design is concerned. It’s incredibly hard to imagine how Apple could drastically improve on its current design in any meaningful way. The requisite improvements are always expected from us —Continue reading “The Case for A Larger iPhone Display”
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Rdio and Streaming Music Services
For as long as I can remember, I have been an audiophile. I believe my obsession with audio quality started a couple years into learning how to play the electric guitar; about 18 years ago. Up until last month, I was still purchasing CDs from a local small shop specializing in Metal, and of courseContinue reading “Rdio and Streaming Music Services”
A Future Where iMacs And MacBooks Don’t Exist
What if we got rid of our iMacs and MacBooks as we know them? Imagine a future in which your primary computing device is an iPad. For advanced tasks, when you are connected via your home WiFi, you could tap an app on your iPad and simply swipe and move it off the screen ontoContinue reading “A Future Where iMacs And MacBooks Don’t Exist”
The Android Device Disruption Conundrum
There’s no doubt that Android has been a success as far as pure activation of handsets is concerned. There’s one major stumbling block among the plethora of device manufacturers that I see, and that is how they can differentiate between competitive devices running the same OS. This is by no means an easy feat, soContinue reading “The Android Device Disruption Conundrum”
An Interview with Harry Marks
I was fortunate enough to recently speak with Harry Marks, author of curiousrat.com — a technology weblog. We discussed topics relating to writing, in addition to many geeky things about Apple, how he uses technology in his day-to-day life and what his productivity workflow looks like. I interviewed Harry via email, and he had thisContinue reading “An Interview with Harry Marks”