by Andy Quayle | Dec 22, 2010 | Mobile Tech
While at one time it was an amazing advancement to have a phone that you could use anywhere, today’s cell phones have gone well beyond providing a vehicle for people to talk to each other. Today, we can rely on our phones to take pictures, send e-mails and play...
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
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 14, 2010 | Google Tech
Image via CrunchBase I use my Google Contacts all the time – it’s my central address book for everything, my iPad, my iPhone, my desktop computers – they’re all tied together with one address book. It’s great because it’s not based on one device. If I misplace or...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 13, 2010 | Uncategorized
With the difficult economy, everyone is looking to save money on big purchases. In the electronics market, you can often find significant savings on smaller sites that don’t have the brand recognition of an Amazon or Target. For example, Newegg, founded in 2001,...