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Travelling with the HTC Incredible & Using an Android Device as All-In-One

Travelling with the HTC Incredible & Using an Android Device as All-In-One

I just returned home from a trip to Salt Lake City in which I decided to use my HTC Incredible with Android 2.2 aka FroYo (It had 2.1 at the start of the trip but I’ll explain more on that later) as my all in one portable device. It replaced my Garmin nuvi 765, Microsoft Zune [Continue]

iPhone 4 Drops Calls When Held in Left Hand

Hahahahaha! This is hilarious. All this hype and all of Steve Jobs’ proclamations of magic and wonder. All the talk of the genius of making the phone frame the antenna. All for naught it seems since you can’t hold the phone in your left hand. Hahahaha!!!! [Continue]

Why Android OS will Beat iPhone OS

Why Android OS will Beat iPhone OS

A lot of pundits have been beating up on Google and Android saying there is no way it can beat Apple and the iPhone OS. I say this is a replay of what happened in the PC space when the Mac OS went up against Windows and quite obviously Windows won this battle hands down. [Continue]

iPad’s Existence Will Bring What I Really Want, a Tablet PC

iPad’s Existence Will Bring What I Really Want, a Tablet PC

I’m so sick and tired of all the iPad news. I’m sick of seeing headlines for all the glowing reviews saying how this giant iPod Touch is a new paradigm in computing. Well, I say this thing is not a new paradigm. But, I do say that it will force the emergence of an old [Continue]

Tech Pundits Defend Apple’s Assault on Consumers

It’s been a week since Apple announced its entry in to the tablet computing space. The iPad is a very cool sleek device. But after all is said and done the iPad cannot be elevated beyond a very big slightly more powerful iPod Touch. It runs the same OS and runs the same applications. The [Continue]

Entertainment Dollars

There are so many avenues for entertainment these days. And much of it costs money. I’m a bit fascinated by how much people are willing to spend on entertainment and where they choose to spend their dollars. I for one choose not to pay for cable or satellite TV and instead watch over-the-air broadcasts (using [Continue]