First, admit tablets and phones need different UI. That *should* be a no-brainer. Also – interesting points on how Apple is locking in their developers. Good read. Reshared post from +Robert Scoble Why isn’t Android doing as well as Samsung wants in the tablet market? Those words aren’t mine, they are directly from Samsung’s CEO: […]
Is this finally when the “smart home” becomes reality?
Who would have thought that your appliances needed to be able to tweet in order to talk to you. Embedded Link Twine, A Tiny Gizmo That Holds The Internet’s Future | Co. Design Twine, A Tiny Gizmo That Holds The Internet’s Future. Twine, a puck filled with sensors, detects anything from moisture to magnetism: Stick […]
Mashable Editor asking if anyone can or will defend Carrier IQ
With a refreshing “let’s cut the hyperbole” tone, Lance Ulanoff asks essentially “Is there any possible way that what Carrier IQ is doing is excusable?” Reshared post from +Lance Ulanoff Thinking Out Loud About Carrier IQ Many of you early adopters in Google+ have been in the tech industry for a long time and I’m […]
Millions of phones being monitored
From the article: …the Carrier IQ software secretly installed on millions of mobile phones reports most everything a user does on a phone. …the software is installed on most modern Android, BlackBerry and Nokia phones …and decide to just use Wi-Fi, your device still reports to Carrier IQ. …the data — including the content of […]
Google’s Open Source guy on why mobile antivirus is snakeoil.
Chris DiBona is a true geek’s geek. Outspoken, a little opinionated, and I met him once at a combination Linux and SciFi/Fantasy conference several years ago. Here’s a great G+ post on why you will never need antivirus for your android or iOS device. Reshared post from +Chris DiBona Sometimes I read an article […]