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Not in Barcelona  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  Android, Apple, Google, iPad, iPhone, Microsoft, Mobile World Congress, MWC, tablets, Windows, Windows Phone    Posted date:  February 26, 2012  |  No comment



Convertcast Episode 107 Sunday, February 26, 2012 MISC  AT&T ordered to pay $850 to a user in California after his data was throttled. Supreme court rules that forcing a defendant to decrypt a hard drive so that the contents can be used by the prosecution is a violation of the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination Digital Ads are turning consumers off more than drawing business Edward: MAIN EVENT NOW NOW NOW: MWC ongoing now (official starting on Monday but on Sunday first pre-event events)! Plaza Espana - on 1 side venue and other side hotel with Microsoft and Arne...


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Convertcast – episode 106  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  Android, Apple, Google, iOS, iPhone, Microsoft, RIM, Windows 8, Windows Phone    Posted date:  February 19, 2012  |  No comment



Episode 106 Sunday, February 19, 2012 MISC  Farmbook/Faceville: Facebook and Zynga. What happens if they go their separate ways? [Edward hates that one cann’t filter out zynga updates in facebook streams of other people] http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/15/2799410/puzzazz-handwriting-recognition-kindle-touch http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57377767-1/sony-envisions-future-with-pay-as-you-go-power/ [Edward thinks that personal nuclear reactor everybody/many will have in garage] kind of funny: Playbook OS 2.0 coming Febraury 21, stupid blackbook will get emil client app that works...


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Easy Macro Camera phone Lens  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  Android, Blackberry, camera, camera phone, cameraphone, cellphone, Droid, iPhone, lens, macro photography, Windows Phone    Posted date:  February 8, 2012  |  No comment



So many people use their camera phones as their primary camera these days. Even Annie Leibovitz recently recommended her iPhone as a basic point and shoot during an interview with NBC's Brian Williams. It has always been said that the best camera is the one you have with you, and since almost everyone carries a mobile phone today, that almost makes it the best by default. Depending on your mobile phone, your camera can be "ok" or really great. They range all over the place, from 3 to 12 Megapixels, and some use the same lenses made for expensive SLR cameras. But regardless of the number of Megapixels...


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Editorial: Windows Phoneification of Xbox  

Posted by: Edward    Tags:  Kinect, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Xbox    Posted date:  January 24, 2012  |  No comment



Windows Phoneification will get you sooner or later, even if you never buy a Windows Phone at all. The first step was, obviously, the release of Windows Phone cellphones. But since Android and iPhone are much more popular it is rather unlikely you will have contact with them. However, many people have Xbox at home, many people use Windows-powered PCs at home and work, and now the look and feel of Windows Phone - tiles - is spreading like a disease. While it may be understandable why Apple is iOSinizing the Mac OS: the huge success of iPhone and iPad. It is strange why Microsoft is pushing the user...


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Sirius about Education  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  Android, education, Google, Honeycomb, iBooks, ICS, Kinect, Kodak, Lumia, Microsoft, PIPA, Sirius, SOPA, Windows Phone, XM    Posted date:  January 22, 2012  |  No comment



Convertcast Episode 102 Sunday, January 22, 2012     MISC Protect IP Act (PIPA), Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), OPEN Act - many sites go dark on 1/18/12 to protest (XDA developers, REDDIT, WikiPedia, CyanogenMod included) KODAK company goes bankrupt, some other companies like Microsoft and IBM fear they can long-term also share this destiny. Did you have Kodak camera or somethig? Kodak bankrupt because failed in TRANSITION from analog film to digital cameras. Android Some Sprint devices get Honeycomb update.  Evo 3d only gets an update that removes the embedded...


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Convertcast – Episode 101  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  4Square, Amazon, Android, Apple, apps, Evo, Google, ICANN, iPad, iPhone, Kindle, Kinect, LTE, Microsoft, NFC, Nook, Samsung, SOAP, Windows Phone, Xbox    Posted date:  January 15, 2012  |  No comment



Convertcast Episode 101 Sunday, January 15, 2012 MISC ICANN new domains - wtf?! Wasn't .xxx bad enough? thick whois system ICANN wants to indroduce - so no private whois and one needs to identify to registrars etc. the US embassy and terror alerts in Bangkok Was yours one of the disappearing 4Square accounts this week? SOPA samsung’s bada OS to merge with intel tizen OS (samsung is biggest maker of smarpthones globally!) http://www.forbes.com/sites/elizabethwoyke/2012/01/13/samsung-merging-its-bada-os-with-intel-backed-tizen-project/ Android CM lets you put ICS on HP Touchpad....


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Eye on the Future: Convertcast Episode 100  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  Android, Apple, e-reader, Google, Kindle, Kinect, Nook, Windows, Windows Phone    Posted date:  January 8, 2012  |  One Comment



Convertcast Episode 100 Sunday, January 8, 2012 Edward - resident Windows Phone and Kinect expert Diana - resident Android expert What did you like best in the 2011 tech world? I liked the push for competition, but not so much the litigation. Plethora of e-readers. the best in 2011: iCloud, iOS5, Windows Phone mango with multitasking and WiFi tethering, Kindle Touch, Kinect Siri and clones like it What do you want to see in 2012? Whatever happened to those paper thin batteries? One social network to rule them all, or updates to what we've got  so we can have the best...


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Apple Everywhere  

Posted by: Alli Flowers    Tags:  Adobe, apps, Flash, iCloud, iLife, iPad, iWorks, Microsoft, MS Office, Windows Phone    Posted date:  November 9, 2011  |  No comment



Convertcast Episode 94 November 9, 2011 Special guest: Wyatt LeCadre Apple bringing cornerstone apps to all platforms http://wyattlecadre.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/apple-everywhere/ Adobe kills Flash mobile Windows Phone in NYC (Herald Square) Alli and the iPad http://squaretrade.extole.com/a/clk/35307 Let's talk apps: Zite - Flipboard - Pulse Tweetings TWC Newstand ESPN - NFL 2011 Gas Cubby WordPress Follow Jerry on Twitter Follow Alli on Twitter Follow Wyatt on Twitter Call the Just Another Geek Site Google Voice number, and leave us a message! (304)...


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Nokia Lumia 800 review  

Posted by: Edward    Tags:  HTC, Lumia, Mango, Nokia, Samsung, Windows Phone    Posted date:  November 2, 2011  |  No comment



Nokia is currently still the biggest cellphone vendor in the world, considering units sold and including non-smartphones like their S40 feature phones that are popular in India and South America (revenue-wise Samsung and Apple are bigger thanks to fat margins in smartphone area) And after the failure of their own operating systems (Symbian, Meego) Nokia decided to switch to Windows Phone from Microsoft. A Nokia phone powered by Windows Phone? Really? Yes, really, dude: In the middle of November 2011 in Europe and in 2012 in USA the first Nokia smartphones powered by Windows Phone are going...


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On-device app development: Codify for iPad and TouchDevelop for Windows Phone  

Posted by: Edward    Tags:  app development, Apple, apps, codify, iOS, Microsoft, touchdevelop, Windows Phone    Posted date:  October 28, 2011  |  No comment



3 years ago, in 2008, Apple started an app revolution (some say the 3rd computer revolution after the invention of the computer and the Internet) that has changed everything. Now we are reaching a phase in the app revolution where, metaphorically speaking, robots are making robots: apps can make apps inside of the mobile devices! Have you ever been commuting to work and thinking "if only I could spend this time interestingly?" or maybe you have been listening to a boring lecture of a professor and thought "I could play a game in my phone but it wouldn't be intellectually challenging enough..."?...


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