Decisions, decisions

This iPad Mini stuff has me thinking the same thoughts. Me, I’m an 11-inch MacBook Air man. But I’ll admit it feels a bit silly to pack a bag with both an 11-inch Air and an iPad. Two devices of nearly the same size. But, when traveling, I really do wind up using both of […]

Still Holding on to the Past

Why channels still designate that they are in high definition? Heck, why do we still have standard definition channels? It is really time for cable and satellite companies to grow up. High definition is the standard now, and in light of Apple’s Retina Display products, 1080p resolution on a screen above 20 inches really isn’t […]

The Tesla Model S

Today Tesla Motors shipped the ground-breaking Model S. I call this car is ground-breaking because it is the first reasonably priced electric car that doesn’t totally suck. Consider its precursors, the Nissan Leaf, the Chevy Volt, and the Smart don’t-even-call-it-a-car. Forbes released an article titled, “Tesla Model S: ‘If Apple Made A Car, This Would Be […]

The next generation MacBook Pro

The next generation MacBook Pro was announced at WWDC, notable features were top of the line specs, a slim and light design, and a stunningly gorgeous Retina Display. My biggest takeaway from the new MacBook Pro was similar to my takeaway when the MacBook Air was introduced, Apple is breaking new ground. While that ground […]

Video shows new iPhone backplate

9to5mac reports on a video hands-on that supposedly shows a new unibody backplate for the 2012 iPhone. Take this with a grain of salt, Apple could be producing fake prototypes to throw people off and people commonly fake this sort of thing, but that said the video looks legitimate. The video shows a backplate for the new […]

Review: 2012 iPad

HardwareThe standout feature of the new iPad is its ultra-high definition Retina display. Apple managed to squeeze a 2048 x 1536 resolution screen into just 9.7 inches. The screen is by far the best display I have ever seen and nothing even comes close to matching it. If the previous iPad didn’t melt away as […]

Facebook’s IPO, What It Means For You

Facebook has grown to become the largest social network on Earth. It has changed a lot since when it launched in 2004, and has more than 800 million users worldwide. As you know, they just filed for IPO. Filing for IPO essentially means that they will be publicly traded on the US stock market. This […]

Twitter Fly

Twitter just launched a redesign of its iOS, Android, and web apps. The new design is centered around four sections: Home, Connect, Discover, and Me. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo said that the redesign was more of a refinement of their existing product, revealing a larger strategy for Twitter. Rather than adding more features, like Facebook […]

Steve Jobs 1955-2011

This is the hardest thing I have ever written in my life. Today Steve Jobs has passed away. What follows is the statement from Apple, the company he started from his garage. We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today. Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations […]

Posterous Spaces

In possibly one of the most well-executed and well-needed redesigns I have seen this year Posterous has relaunched their sites and groups product under the new name, “Posterous Spaces.” Last month I read an editorial from Business Insider about how Posterous had not seen the adoption that Tumblr had seen because of its ostensibly lesser design. […]