It’s official. Apple will be releasing a 128GB fourth generation iPad. Larger storage capacity iOS devices seem like they’re a tad overdue. The aging and feeling ever minuscule 16GB iPad strikes me as too little storage capacity by 2013 standards. Why? Because regular everyday people are now used to downloading tons of apps — manyContinue reading “Who Needs The 128GB iPad?”
Monthly Archives: January 2013
iTunes Match: A Tale of Missing Artwork
I recently had my iTunes Match subscription renewed. I was totally happy to do this considering the incredible convenience the service has afforded me. The ability to access my entire music library on any iOS device at any time is incredibly compelling. Of course, the service is not all sunshine and roses. When iTunes MatchContinue reading “iTunes Match: A Tale of Missing Artwork”
Riposte for App.net
If you’ve been around here for a while, you’ve probably heard me wax poetic about App.net. For those unaware, it’s a pretty new social networking service, similar in many ways to Twitter, but so very different in others. If you’re one of those people that are only now hearing about it for the first time,Continue reading “Riposte for App.net”
Ubuntu’s Foray into Mobile
Out of all possible new incumbents entering the mobile OS space, Ubuntu, purveyors of a very fine Linux distribution, announced at CES that they have some lofty goals of their own. I watched the short introductory video on their homepage, which goes on to demonstrate and discuss some of their design and interaction goals withContinue reading “Ubuntu’s Foray into Mobile”