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Fixing the Battery Problem your Android Smartphone Seems to Have

Fixing the Battery Problem your Android Smartphone Seems to Have

By Zoli Erdos on May 31, 2010

Image via Wikipedia I shared some of my recent Android experience here, with the two leading phones, Verizon’s HTC Incredible and Sprint’s EVO  now it’s time to share a trick (actually two) that makes or breaks your experience with these two mobile powerhouses. Matt Burns @ MobileCrunch loves the EVO but considers the battery a [...]

Posted in Product reviews | Tagged android, battery life, htc evo, htc incredible, iphone, spartphones, sprint, verizon | 15 Responses

Best Buy Smarter than the Apple Store

Best Buy Smarter than the Apple Store

By Zoli Erdos on May 26, 2010

“There is an App for that” – is the mantra nowadays, and I really hoped for one,  to solve the major task of telling me where I can buy an iPad.  Anywhere, in any physical store along my long drive from San Francisco to Pleasanton. In the real-time, always-on age it should not be a [...]

Posted in General | Tagged android, Apple, best buy, google, google maps, ipad, iphone | 3 Responses

Does Sprint Limit Using Google Voice?

Does Sprint Limit Using Google Voice?

By Zoli Erdos on May 21, 2010

(See update @ the bottom)Well, this did not take long. I’ve just speculated that Google & Sprint wanted testers before the commercial rollout of the Android-driven HTC EVO on June 4th – a few hours later I see that theory proven.  I ran into trouble setting up Google Voice, and called the special number given [...]

Posted in Product reviews | Tagged android, google, google voice, HTC, htc evo, htc incredible, iphone, sprint, techcrunch, verizon | 10 Responses

Fake Steve Jobs’s Split Personality

Fake Steve Jobs’s Split Personality

By Zoli Erdos on May 21, 2010

It’s tough to be Fake Steve Jobs nowadays. Continuing in his role as FSJ, he has to defend all-things-Apple, especially from ruthless attackers like Google. (As a sidenote, did Vic Gundotra just have a Steve Jobs moment yesterday?) On the other hand Fake Steve is also the Real Daniel Lyons.  One who actually uses smartphones, [...]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged android, daniel lions, fake steve jobs, fsj, google, iphone, newsweek, steve jobs, vic gundotra

On Those Android Superphones Again

On Those Android Superphones Again

By Zoli Erdos on May 21, 2010

Wow, for not being a gadget-blog, we’re spending quite a bit of attention on Smartphones.  Are we turning into gadget-freaks?   Like Ben, I’ve also received an Android-powered Sprint HTC EVO at the Google I/O Conference, and unlike him, I will be able to use it on Sprint, if I so chose.  As a New [...]

Posted in General | Tagged android, google, google i/o, HTC, iphone, Samsung, smartphone

iPhone? Android? It’s All Irrelevant when you Can’t Get a Signal

iPhone? Android? It’s All Irrelevant when you Can’t Get a Signal

By Zoli Erdos on May 6, 2010

Will iPhone users move to Verizon?  – goes the speculation, based on a study published @ Fortune showing AT&T drop calls 3 times as frequently as Verizon. From my vantage point even dropped calls would be a luxury – meaning you can get a strong enough signal to place calls in the first place.  Apparently [...]

Posted in General, Mobile | Tagged ATT, cellular, HTC, htc incredible, iphone, mobility, smartphones, sprint, t-mobile, verizon

I Stole the HTC Incredible for $99.  OMG.

I Stole the HTC Incredible for $99. OMG.

By Zoli Erdos on April 30, 2010

Wow, talk about luck, apparently I caught a discount that barely existed for hours.  I’ve long waited for a decent smartphone available @ Verizon, be it the iPhone, Nexus One or whatever else … so raving reviews of the HTC Incredible certainly did not leave me cold. Still somewhat hesitating, I started to look for [...]

Posted in General, Mobile | Tagged amazon, cellular, droid, HTC, htc incredible, iphone, mobility, nexus one, omg, smartphones

RoamBI – Beautiful Mobile BI for the iPad

RoamBI – Beautiful Mobile BI for the iPad

By Timo Elliott on April 16, 2010

RoamBI for iPhone, which I reviewed last year, has long been the best-looking mobile BI application available in the market. Now the folks at RoamBI have been one of the very first vendors worldwide to come out with an updated application for the iPad, and they provided me with one in order to test their [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Mobile | Tagged All, Analytics, BI, BI 2.0, BusinessIntelligence, BusinessObjects, Featured, ipad, iphone, mobile, RoamBI, sap, Xcelsius | 3 Responses

RIPing The Traditional Web: Not So Fast

RIPing The Traditional Web: Not So Fast

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 30, 2010

Recently, Rob Mills wrote a post on Think Vitamin proclaiming death to traditional web. He was pointing out the widespread use of mobile devices and the next wave of iPad like devices and argued that this will make traditional web secondary to mobile sites and apps. The web is dead. OK, it isn’t but it [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged android, html5, iphone, Mobile web, ria, smartphones

Turn your IPod, Iphone or soon the Ipad into a hacker system

Turn your IPod, Iphone or soon the Ipad into a hacker system

By Dan Morrill on February 15, 2010

For all the complaints against apple for making it hard to get an application registered and sold in the Apple store, there are some very cool applications that can be used to set up your Iphone or other apple Iphone OS based system into an excellent scanning and pseudo hacker tool. These are the products [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged Apple, applications, hack, hacker, hacking, ipad, iphone, iPod, programs, tools

Do we need openness for our toaster?

Do we need openness for our toaster?

By Raju Vegesna on February 13, 2010

There has been some interesting discussion about Apple and iPad being closed. In many cases for Apple, I’d buy this argument, but regarding iPad being closed, I have to disagree. As I talked earlier, iPad is a gadget for non-techies. People who have been scared about the complexity of computers will be able to use [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged android, appstore, Design, ipad, iphone, openness, usability | 1 Response

Zoom Media Plus memory card for you Apple Iphone or IPod

Zoom Media Plus memory card for you Apple Iphone or IPod

By Dan Morrill on February 11, 2010

Venture Beat is surprisingly covering hardware and wrote a great article about a product due in April from Zoom Media Plus. This is a memory card that you can attach to your Iphone or Ipod using the 30 pin connector that automatically gives you a memory boost to drag and drop music or files from [...]

Posted in Product reviews | Tagged Apple, Apple Ipad, Handhelds, iphone, Virtual machine, vmware

Siri brings their Virtual Personal Assistant’s smarts to the iPhone

Siri brings their Virtual Personal Assistant’s smarts to the iPhone

By Paul Miller on February 5, 2010

Siri provoked a flurry of interest last summer, and presumably not just because CTO Tom Gruber took part in one of my podcasts. With their genesis inside a big DARPA-funded Artificial Intelligence project, their talk of emergent Virtual Personal Assistants and their slick iPhone-powered demonstrations, the company ticked more than enough of the right boxes [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged @hisiri, Adam Cheyer, android, Apple, appstore, artificial intelligence, Blackberry, CALO, Handhelds, iphone, open data, Semantic Technology, semantic web, Siri, smartphone, SRI, Tom Gruber, virtual personal assistant, vpa, web 3.0, ZDNet | 2 Responses

Apple iPad and the Radical Innovation of Meaning

Apple iPad and the Radical Innovation of Meaning

By Hutch Carpenter on February 2, 2010

Ultimately, the iPad is a large iPod touch: a great device to draw your inspiration from, but perhaps not the seismic shift in technology that we were expecting. Claudine Beaumont, Apple iPad review, The Telegraph The much anticipated announcement of Apple’s iPad tablet was met with a resounding…”ho hum” or worse from much of the [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged Apple, disruptive innovation, geek, innovation, ipad, iphone, iPod, kinesthetic, wii | 2 Responses

Is the iPad a big iPod or is it the new Newton?

Is the iPad a big iPod or is it the new Newton?

By David Terrar on February 1, 2010

The first thing I’ve got to say is the title of this post was supplied in a tweet from Alan Patrick (@freecloud), but it perfectly encapsulates the controversy going on in the geek world around the new Apple tablet device announced on Wednesday.  Is it going to be as successful and “game changing” like the [...]

Posted in Design, Product reviews | Tagged Apple, appstore, convergence, darwin, Design, divergence, ebook, epub, ibook, ipad, iphone, iPod, mac, newton, productivity, tablet | 2 Responses

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