Since its debut, the rumors about an iPhone on Verizon have run rampant. Verizon iPhone Coming In January And this time we mean it, according to “two people familiar with the plans.” This could be more a study in controlled leaks, i.e. Verizon leaks a rumor to keep people from getting into two-year contracts with… Read More
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Fanboi Fight: iPhone vs. HTC EVO
Rich (@rmanalan) shared these videos with me. Make sure to watch both for fairness’ sake. I should mention that there several instances of the dirty seven, making this NSFW, depending on where you work. Incidentally, I always thought NSFW was a funny phrase. In some of my previous workplaces, you were considered odd if you didn’t use… Read More
Managing the Android Market
Interesting stuff. Yes, the Android Market needs some cleanup, but then again, isn’t much of this more a reflection of the interwebs, where thar be dragons. Compare this to the sanitized App Store, complete with its quirky approval process and Big Brother-approved content. Jon Lech Johansen\’s blog The points about billing and for-pay app development… Read More
Very Cool Furniture
Found this over on Digg. Very cool stuff, even if you’re not into hideaway furniture. The design and engineering that go into these pieces must be fascinating stuff. Enjoy.
The Greatest iPod Accessory of All
This is really smart and surprisingly cheaper than most hoodies. Hoodie With Earbuds Instead of Strings Is Greatest iPod Accessory of All Of course, I live in Portland, OR, where the hoodie is a wardrobe must-have.
Access 1Password on Android with Dropbox
Several of us use Agile Web Solutions 1Password to manage our multitude of credentials. However, they don’t have an Android solution, and I’ve hated living without it since my move to Android. Aside from the password store on Mac, 1Password offers a bunch of great options to access credentials on other devices, including an excellent iPhone app that… Read More
77% of iPhone 4 Sales Were Upgrades
Data from yesterday’s iPhone 4 marathon of line-standing are trickling across the intertubes. I found this to be less sunny a prediction than the analyst they quoted as saying “mission accomplished.” 77% of iPhone 4 sales were upgrades – Apple 2.0 – Fortune Tech Apple has always sold well into its sweetspot of users, so… Read More
Google Remotely Wipes Android App
Interesting. Reminds me of Amazon remotely wiping 1984 from Kindles last year. Google remotely wipes app from a few phones, explains why | Android Central Apple has a similar power over iPhone apps, i.e. disabling them. I suppose this is a concession we make for carrying these Intertubes ready devices. Another argument against device convergence… Read More
Trim your SIM to Fit a MicroSIM Port
An emailer to an internal iPhone mailing list yesterday mentioned that he’d cut the SIM card from his old iPhone to put into his new, but not yet activated, iPhone 4. The iPad 3G and iPhone 4 both use MicroSIMs, another Apple-specific hardware invention. I thought this was a joke, but it’s a legit technique,… Read More
Is Device Convergence a Good Thing?
I saw an ad for the Garminfone during the World Cup today. It’s essentially just another Android phone, but focused on Garmin’s navigation rather than Google’s. I’d heard about its existence in the past, but never paid much attention. This move makes sense for Garmin, but I wonder if consumers care. After all, Google’s Navigation app… Read More
IOS coming to the desktop?
This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. iOS to make its desktop debut with next iMac revision? Even though the iOS claim that “you already know how to use it” appeals to my quest to design simpler software, the hubris coming out of Cupertino lately has me worried that this won’t end well. Especially… Read More
Oracle People2 iPhone App Drops
Early last year, Friend of the ‘Lab Clayton Donley (@cdonley) introduced the Oracle People iPhone app. That app has been wildly popular. I routinely get a couple requests a week for the download information here, by email and in various other forums. Today, Clayton dropped People2, a new version of the app that supports iOS4… Read More
Share to WebCenter Chrome Extension
As I mentioned last week, Rich and Anthony were moving on from the WebCenter bookmarklet to browser extensions for sharing to WebCenter. When Chrome extensions were first announced, I remember reading that they were enormously easier to build than Firefox add-ons. Apparently, this difference wasn’t overstated. Yesterday, after spending a few hours on it, Anthony… Read More
HTC Aria on AT&T, Mostly Android
I have a smug desire to point out that AT&T, the primary reason a lot of people won’t buy an iPhone, has expanded its smartphone offering with another Android phone. Namely, the HTC Aria, which runs watered down Android. AT&T locks down Android again with HTC Aria Yeah, I did an informal poll about reasons… Read More
Rapid Prototyping Tools
We do more prototyping that most product teams. Probably because a lot of what we build is brand new, but also because we all somehow silently agreed that we like working that way. Design Better And Faster With Rapid Prototyping – Smashing Magazine Prototyping is key to agile development, and I always-always-always struggle with the visual fidelity… Read More
Teaser Reveals Droid X Twitter Account
To my point about Android needing marketing, Verizon is at it again with the Droid X: Teaser Reveals Droid X Twitter | Android Phone Fans Droid marketing may inexplicably target men over women, but at least they’re pushing Android aggressively as an alternative to the iPhone.
A Little Fanboi in All of Us
An email today triggered a thought I’ve had before, but never bothered to put into writing. Once you learn to use a piece of software, are you tied to it forever, for better or for worse? This is an multi-faceted problem, so I’m not even going to pretend like I have an answer. However, it’s… Read More
Get out the Vote for Raimonds’ Ruby Sessions
We here at the ‘Lab love Ruby, especially the Rails variety. As such, we’re also big fans of Raimonds Simanovskis (@rsim) and his work building Ruby adapters for Oracle, which allows modern web apps built in Rails (think Twitter.com, 37Signals, etc.) to run on top of Oracle data structures. Today, Raimonds blogged a plea for… Read More
Up Next, More Browser Tools for WebCenter Sharing
On the heels of our bookmarklet for sharing to WebCenter, today we were designing another other way to help people interact with WebCenter from the browser without interrupting their workflow. We’re building browser extensions, first for Firefox, then for Chrome and possibly the newly released Safari 5. If you read here, you’ll know we’re an… Read More
Form vs. Function: The Phone Case Debate
At the end of a call with the team today, Paul (@ppedrazzi), Rich (@rmanalan) and Anthony (@anthonyslai) were talking about phone cases. As the red-headed stepchild on the phone, I might not have it exactly right, but it sounded like Anthony is still rocking the plastic overlay on his HTC EVO. You know that sticky,… Read More