Monthly Archive: January 2012

How Apple Could Kill Android

People love customization. People love simple products that “just work”. That is the dilemma. That is the question. Will you tolerate a product that crashes, and has bugs, and tons of crappy products mixed with a few good ones for some extra customization. This is why Android is tied with Apple in the mobile world. By many counts there are over 200 devices running...

This Hour Was For Technology Catchup

There have been a few trends that I have missed lately such as Windows 8, so one hour today was spent catching up Geek Style. I was simultaniously downloading Windows 8 onto a Netbook, reading the February issue of Mac|Life, writing a Blog Post, and listening to/Watching TLDR (The Lockergnome Daily Report). And now… I enjoy my well deserved nerd sleep. Posts provided by...

Gmail Is actually A really good App!

Gmail for iphone has been a surprise. The interface is clean and fashionable. There are a lot of great features. I am currently writing a review, but you must get this app if you use gmail. It’s an incredible app. If only there was multi sign on. Then it would fit my needs better. Subscribe to our email list in the sidebar for daily...

How To Get ibooks Textbooks internationally (ie Australia)

I’ve seen the international world (especially Australia) panicking today because ibooks textbooks are technically not available outside the US and a few other places right now. It’s actually quite simple how to do it. Basically you need an account in the U.S itunes store which can be achieved by following our post on getting Angry Birds in South Africa. Go to that link and...

Tech News Of The Week: Blackpedia, RIP Megaupload, and more

This week has been extremely stuffed with tech news. Here are all of the headlines I can possibly call from memory. Wikipedia Goes Dark- Wikipedia, Reddit, and thousands of other websites went dark on Wednesday in protest of the proposed SOPA and PIPA bills. These efforts apparently worked too, and tons of Senators and congressman have gone from public support to public dissaproval of the...