by Andy Quayle | Dec 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
Contrary to popular belief, content on a blog is on king. I read many, many blogs on a daily basis – some contain what I’d call great content, others not so much. There used to be a time when blog/site content mattered much, much more. There are a lot of sites, videos...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
Now, this is a useful iPhone app. Color (colour) correction for the iPhone depending on how color blind you are. I’m red/green shade color blind. This means I might have a little difficulty telling the differences between shades of red or green. The only time it made...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
…honestly I’m not thoroughly impressed. The $1.99 Official Polaroid app has been released. Essentially you can take pictures on your iPhone through it. All it does is.. -Print from in the app (does anyone actually do that?) -Apply any of 30 filters to your picture...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
World Lens is one of those “wow” apps. Not only because of what it can do but because of the possibilities. It’s a very Star Trek app actually. Download the app – point your phone at something and it’ll translate it for you. Well, mostly. It’s fairly accurate and good...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
Getting great deals on gently used items is not a new concept, as thrift stores and consignment shops have been around for ages. But the Internet has brought forward a new age in thrifting, as buyers can browse items and connect with sellers more easily than ever. A...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 16, 2010 | Uncategorized
…..and currently only the Android. I already checked my iPhone. Moving on….. Google Maps 5.0 for Android is now available for your Android devices. It’s no longer a flat, birds-eye view, only – Google Maps Mobile 5 brings 3D buildings to your mobile device. You can...