Mango: The last hope for Microsoft in the Smartphone market
As Microsoft starts rolling out Mango to all the Windows Mobile 7 users, putting them on Windows Mobile 7.5; this is really the last ditch effort for Microsoft to prove that they can produce a...
View ArticleGive customers what they want: VOD and à la Carte
‘500 channels with nothing on’ has been a long-standing joke since I was a kid. It’s simply amazing that the cable companies make customers buy packages of channels simply because a customer asks for a...
View ArticlePaperPort 14: Batch Converting MAX files to PDF [easy]
This is a post for the use of the PaperPort application to convert the MAX files to PDF. Nuance decided with the release of v14 that they’d start using PDF files as a standard; which is good, since...
View ArticleRant: DVD and Blu-Ray Pirates may have the right idea.
For the most part, I’m not condoning their actions, but I’m starting to understand some of their methods and reasoning… I have reflections back to when DVD’s first came on to the market; replacing VHS....
View ArticleWal-mart provides more than enough [video] evidence to change the rules of...
I realize that there’s other companies that had similar experiences, but I believe Wal-mart seems to have the most videos right now of customers gone freaking nuts. This is a few videos from the 2011...
View ArticleAndroid App: Carrier IQ Detection
After last weeks shattering news that AT&T, Samsung and HTC were tracking every key stroke you make on your phone, there was a small application posted in the Android market and it went straight to...
View ArticleUsing voice recognition on your mobile device uses more data? YES.
One of the more interesting stories that been reading about is how developers/hackers have been working with the iPhone 4S; mainly working on porting Siri to other Apple devices— the iPad and previous...
View ArticleNo doubt: Video Chat standards are finally being discussed
Back in June of last year, I was discussing the point that video chat protocols were a mess and that there needs to be a standard. Anyone with video chat should be able to go from [say] Skype to a...
View ArticleThe Benefits to Electronic Document Management
A couple of months ago, my dad picked up a multifunction machine; meaning it has the ability to fax, copy and print— and it does it all wirelessly. The wireless ability of the multifunction machines...
View ArticleWhy care that ISPs want to increase their speeds?
I’m surprised that the service providers keep using this marketing ploy to lure customers and to some sort of speed competition. Everyone should know by now that you can only get information as fast as...
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