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: […]
QuickSilver Replacement hits v1.0
If you’re a mac user fond of QuickSilver there’s a replacement that might be worth looking into. QuickSilver is a shortcut-mapping launcher utility. It’s no being actively developed any more. Maybe Alfred is an improvement. Reshared post from +Chris Messina I’m a couple days behind here, but I’m stoked for +Vero Pepperrell and +Andrew Pepperrell‘s […]
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 […]
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 […]
Settings in one click on your iPhone with Shortcut
Settings in one click on your iPhone with Shortcut Reshared post from +The Next Web One-Click Access to specific iOS Settings (brightness, network, wifi etc..)! Embedded Link Shortcut brings Settings widgets to your iPhone, no jailbreak required While you might consider it handy to have the vast majority of your iPhone's settings all in a […]