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Podcast Episode #032

By Dave M. on August 20, 2010

Title: Twelve plus one = Eleven plus two alphabetically Title Meaning: Neil deGrasse Tyson: Curious facts that sometimes keep me awake at nite: “twelve plus one” uses same letters that spell “eleven plus two” Android/Verizon version of Skype forces WiFi off before using Verizon Skype Client Apparently Disables Android Wi-Fi Why Verizon’s Skype client forces [...]

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Posted in Podcast | Tagged al franken, android, ebook, editor, google, Neil deGrasse Tyson, net neutrality, sigil, skype, verizon, wysiwyg | Leave a response

Podcast Episode #030

By Dave M. on August 6, 2010

PDF Security Hole Allows JailBreakMe.com to Work App Store Apps Just as Vulnerable as Android Apps Is This What the New iPod Touch 4 Will Look Like? The State of Twitter Clients Off Topic: iPad Cases: Marware Eco-Vue for iPad Battery Chargers The Magic Trackpad rocks Twitter usage Twittelator for iPad Twitterrific for Twitter Osfoora [...]

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Posted in Podcast | Tagged android, app store, apple battery charger, client, ipod touch 4, jailbreakme.com, magic trackpad, marware eco-vue, osfoora hd, pdf, photoshop, rumor, security hole, tweetdeck for ipad, twittelator for ipad, twitter, twitterrific for twitter, vulnerable | Leave a response

Android app steals data

By Dave M. on July 29, 2010

VentureBeat.com has an interesting article about an Android app that was downloaded several million times that collected browsing history, text messages, the phone’s SIM card number, subscriber identification, and even voicemail passwords. Normally I wouldn’t even bother bringing up such an article. However, this pretty much highlights the need for some sort of vetting in [...]

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Posted in Miscellaneous | Tagged android, app, trojan | 2 Responses

iPhone signal strength myth

iPhone signal strength myth

By Dave M. on July 15, 2010

So, Apple released an update to it’s latest iOS 4 OS. iOS 4.01 really has only one change and its to change the values that the bars represents next to the AT&T on iPhones. Some people think that this will fix the “grip of death” that the iPhone is experiencing now. It won’t. It just [...]

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Posted in iPhone | Tagged android, cell, iPhone, phone, signal, strength | Leave a response

Android on the iPhone

By hargrove on April 22, 2010

App Advice reports that Planetbeing, the guy responsible for getting Linux running on the iPhone, has successfully installed Android OS on the iPhone. The extremely cool thing is that it’s a dual boot situation, similar to Boot Camp, so you can choose whether to boot to iPhone OS or Android OS. There’s a video in [...]

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Posted in iPhone | Tagged android, iPhone | Leave a response

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