There’s something to be said about owning a product’s vision and quality from the very inception to its launch. There are many stages of product development, particularly those that involve hardware, and one thing that seems to be a glaring oversight that has become a slight trend is the integration of hardware and software. In a nutshell of a nutshell you can simply think of…
FitDay / Android
Not much to report on this except for a few key points that I don’t see anyone mentioning: Amazon Fire TV has only 8gb of storage. This fact alone is going to prevent it from being any kind of serious console competitor. And for the “but it’s a streaming device first, Amazon’s not trying to be a serious console competitor!” response, I say, then why…
The mobile operating system landscape has changed so much within the last 5 years. This is due largely in part to the rise of the smartphone, the release of the iPhone, and in the latter part Android’s maturation. But mobile apps within those operating systems have experienced a monumental shift as well. Think about the phone that you were using circa 2004. Then think about…
I have been an avid Android user ever since the Nexus One came out in January of 2010. When Google released the Nexus S in December of that same year I was waiting in line on the 16th at Best Buy. And over the holidays of 2011 I was able to pick up a GSM unlocked Galaxy Nexus putting me 3 iterations of pure Google…
Larry H. Parker / iOS, Android, Blackberry