Tag Archives: apple
Handsfree is the next challenge for mobile
A huge part of the mobile experience is still extremely subpar. No one has created a seamless handsfree experience. I briefly blogged about this 2.5 years ago, and I still feel like there is tons of room for improvement. I don’t … Continue reading
Don’t be evil: Hope for fractured convergence
Google is a remarkable company. They’ve flipped the business model in numerous ways, because they can. But what’s happening in the mobile space is becoming a both exciting and troubling. I love how they give away navigation data, or that … Continue reading
App Store is my favorite part of the iPhone
Apple announced today that over 2 billion apps had been downloaded – quite an amazing feat in little over one year. Since I started using an iPhone, I realize that my favorite part is the App Store. The touch screen … Continue reading
Why I gave up my Blackberry Bold (and Palm Pre) for the iPhone 3GS
I am probably not the typical phone user. I rely on my device for a ton of things throughout the day and night, anywhere from email, maps, news, shopping, entertainment, and, of course calling people. My Blackberry 8800 and then … Continue reading
[Product] is [not] an [incumbent market leader] killer
I think I summarized a significant number of headlines. I find these extremely unuseful. I agree it’s a good idea to compare a new product to an old, incumbent. However, what is not useful (to me at least) is to … Continue reading