Smartphones.
People have them.
Young and old. Geeks, dorks, and jocks. Men and women. Rich and poor. Smartphones are soaking into our world like water in a sponge.
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by Eric Dye
Smartphones.
People have them.
Young and old. Geeks, dorks, and jocks. Men and women. Rich and poor. Smartphones are soaking into our world like water in a sponge.
by James Brooks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1gyIsTYZ9U
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by Eric Dye
This is incredible.
So incredible, I was afraid it was a hoax!
This video talks about the emergence of tablet computing, describing contemporary tablets spot-on.
The focus of the piece is on the transformation of newspapers, segueing from the printed form to tablet form. An incredible video, especially when you consider when this was produced.
by James Brooks
We talk about Mobile Technology here a lot (duh!) and so here we want to let you know about a cool job opportunity that we have been made aware of.
If you love Jesus and are looking for a Designer/Front-end Developer job, this one is for you!
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by Eric Dye
There has been talk about smartphones killing the portable gaming industry, meanwhile, tablets are knocking on the door of home consoles.
by Eric Dye
Amazon has taken the Kindle to another level.
As the price point goes down, its functions go up.
In the middle of a tablet boom, Amazon has been able to keep their footing with this primary reading device. While tablets do more and more different things, the Kindle is limited from an application and functionality standpoint. It’s intuitive control, excellent reading screen, and perfect weight and size, have all lend to its competitive edge, but it will never outperform a tablet. So, for it to stand-out among the competition, it must continue to build on the one and only thing it does really well.
Book reading.