Not going to lie.
Kinda excited about this week’s Snack Pack. I don’t know why, I just love this week’s mix for some reason.
Enjoy!
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by Eric Dye
Not going to lie.
Kinda excited about this week’s Snack Pack. I don’t know why, I just love this week’s mix for some reason.
Enjoy!
by Jeremy Smith
If you didn’t hear about this story, be prepared to be awed. And if you are a nerd, be prepared to have your mind blown.
This last April 13 to April 16 a father and daughter attended the Star Wars Celebration event in Orlando, Florida. For them, it was a chance for the father to practice more Cosplay design work and for his daughter to enjoy a Con for all it was. But they had a twist that helped them interact with other cosplayers.
Recently, I started using an iPhone SE; a change from my iPhone 6s. I’ve used Apple smartphones for some years now. The other apple product I use, a lot is my MacBook Pro. iPad has also been in the equation. So, using iPhone fits perfectly with my ‘ecosystem’. Some would call me an ‘Apple fanboy‘ — usually people who don’t dig Apple and / its (mostly) great products.
I’m that guy who doesn’t wait to watch the replay of product launches. I watch live. I will admit, I have looked at other phones and wondered if I should consider changing from the iPhone. In case you’re interested, one of the phones that made me think, a little, was Google’s Pixel. But part of my problem or challenge, at the same time, is that the iPhone, as good part of the puzzle for me.
[Read more…] about Notes After Changing From iPhone 6s To SE
Like it or not, we can’t ignore Facebook’s reach. Many still consider the platform good ‘value for money’ when it comes to campaigns. This includes both paid and unpaid. Some of the campaigns I’ve run, in different contexts, force me to agree. Here are some tips and ideas for your next Facebook campaign.
[Read more…] about Tips and Ideas for Your Next Facebook Campaign
In concept, Apple’s Airdrop is awesome. In reality, the wireless transfer of data between all Apple products, for instance between iPhone and Mac, can really, really suck. Lately, I’ve become mighty frustrated with some persistent Airdrop issues. A little (OK, I’ll admit it: a lot) of googling later, I had to conclude that these are well-known issues Apple still hasn’t solved. I get that some things may not be a priority, but some of these issues have persisted for years, so why not fix them?
Let’s look at 3 well-known Airdrop issues we wish Apple would solve.
[Read more…] about 3 Airdrop Issues We Wish Apple Would Solve
This week’s episode was recorded three months ago!
Ironically enough, the topic is motivation.
If you hear something a little out of the ordinary, knowing this was recorded months and months ago, should help put it into context.