Android, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nook, Samsung, smartphone, sprint
Keep The Note 4?

Keep The Note 4?

Since the mass adoption of the cell phone happened starting in the 1990’s, like everyone else I’ve gone through a long succession of cell phones. My very first cell phone was a Motorola bag phone. Remember those? Analog cell phones…

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Android, ces, Interview, iOS

Latitude Tour App at CES

Scott Ertz interviews Brody Horton of Latitude Tours. Latitude Tours is an app available for both Android and iOS that currently offers audio tours for New York, London and Paris. The example given is that you arrive as a tourist…

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Android, ces, smart watch
Casio Smart Outdoor Watch

Casio Smart Outdoor Watch

To be honest, I’ve been completely underwhelmed by the smartwatches to date but this new Casio WSD-F10 has definitely piqued my interest. In some ways it’s obvious – don’t try to be a smartwatch that looks like an analogue watch.…

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Andrew
Android, application, iOS, mobile, Software
The Mobile App Gap

The Mobile App Gap

There's a distinct lack of high quality, sophisticated paid commercial mobile apps for both iOS and Android. Is the computer desktop inherently more valuable to the end user than mobile platform computing?

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application, art, mac, tablet, two-in-one, Windows

ArtRage Touch

The Surface Pro 3 I purchased a few weeks ago came with the bundled Microsoft Pen, which is a fancy name for a stylus. At first I didn’t make much use of the stylus, but after a while I decided…

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Android, smartphone
OnePlus 2 Open Sale

OnePlus 2 Open Sale

If you’ve been thinking about a OnePlus 2 but you’ve been put off by the invite queue, there’s an opportunity to grab the new phone in a series of open sales on Monday 12 October. Spread across four timezones, each sale…

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Andrew