iPhone

Hey, I should probably be blogging.

Welcome 2010!!! It's a new year, a new decade, a new realm to play with new creations. Where have I been the first 3 months of it?  Playing playing playing, here are a few things I've been working on.

"There’s No App for That"

This Gizmodo article sums up perfectly my growing anger and frustration with Apple.  "Chickenshit" I think isn't even vile enough to describe their tactics, but this article is so eloquent, and not laced with anger and cursing as the one I was going to write.  Have a read and enjoy:

http://gizmodo.com/5325539

 

That HTC Hero and Android are looking so good right now.

Mobile Video Conferencing? (update: FAKE!)

If there is any truth to this, I will be very excited (and very broke) come Monday's WWDC.  Then again, I've been heavily disappointed before by the masters of Photoshop wizardry, so I'll just wait until Monday to see something real.

UPDATE:
Should have seen this coming: FAKE.

Now I will just wait until in the morning to see what they really have up their sleeves.

(via Gizmodo)

blogging on the move

If this works, this is my first blog from a mobile device. Yes I purchased an iPhone, and am glad I did. I will be testing a few more clients before I decide on which to use. But so far, I believe this is the one. [Posted with iBlogger from my iPhone]

The great iPhone debate.

 I have been stubbornly resisting it like a mean old man, but my current Windows Mobile phone has ticked me off with such passion, that I'm seriously considering buying an iPhone.  After numorous crashes, random restarts, and other general FUN that come with running anything Windows, I'm just done.  Even though I despise Apple's closed platform approach, it does just work.  And from what I hear and see, reliably well.  The apps have me excited too.  Sure Windows Mobile has had apps for years, most of the stuff you find on the thousand (or million) different stores suck.  I actually would like one centralized place to buy certified apps of somewhat reasonably judged quality.  It's easier and more trustworthy in my opinion.

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