killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: July 2011
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html
Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Thin(ner) MacBook Pros coming. Had you any doubts? Apple has some ultra-thin MacBooks in the works, and this report from Cult of Mac. Says that there is at least a 15-inch model in the pipeline right now. This would line up with my previous speculation. That the current MacBook design would soon give way to smaller, MacBook Air-like designs. As shown by Apple's recently updated MacBook Airs, tremendous horsepower is possible in even the thinnest laptop designs. Posted by Robert Day.
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: February 2013
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2013_02_01_archive.html
Saturday, February 9, 2013. Love Auxo, hate Auxo: the iPhones best worst tweak of all time. I simply love the Cydia tweak called Auxo. I mean, I really really love it. It's world's apart in terms of design and functionality and overall finish than any other single iOS tweak I've ever downloaded from the "anti-App Store" known as Cydia, where it exists on an island of misfit toys for all the apps and modifications Apple has refused to let reside in their own digital marketplace. Posted by Robert Day.
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: Was the iPhone event disappointing?
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011/10/was-iphone-event-disappointing.html
Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Was the iPhone event disappointing? You know, I'm having trouble deciding. It seemed so essential and obvious to me that the best device to run iOS 5 would be the iPhone 5. I mean, next year when we get iOS 6 (we will get iOS 6, right? Is it going to run on iPhone 5? Are consumers really missing out this year when the iPhone 4S has everything you could have expected from an iPhone 5? And just how important is a hardware redesign, then, when every feature is already there? The po...
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: October 2011
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011_10_01_archive.html
Thursday, October 20, 2011. Here's what the new cards from Apple's new Cards app look like. When Apple made their new Cards app available last week, I went ahead a cooked up a quick test card and sent it to my younger siblings. The whole process is extremely easy, and it shipped in no time. And the day it was to be delivered, sure enough my iPhone popped a notification letting me know. Posted by Robert Day. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. So many podcasts, not enough time. Some of my favorite podcasts: This...
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: Love Auxo, hate Auxo: the iPhone's best worst tweak of all time.
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2013/02/love-auxo-hate-auxo-iphone-best-worst.html
Saturday, February 9, 2013. Love Auxo, hate Auxo: the iPhones best worst tweak of all time. I simply love the Cydia tweak called Auxo. I mean, I really really love it. It's world's apart in terms of design and functionality and overall finish than any other single iOS tweak I've ever downloaded from the "anti-App Store" known as Cydia, where it exists on an island of misfit toys for all the apps and modifications Apple has refused to let reside in their own digital marketplace. Posted by Robert Day.
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: May 2011
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011_05_01_archive.html
Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Is Steve Ballmer even aware of his own product roadmap? Recently, CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer told an audience of developers. That they planned on shipping the next Windows product in 2012. There he made the first public references to the next release, and he even referred to it as "Windows 8.". However, this report. Hmm Steve Ballmer—a CEO and loose cannon? Posted by Robert Day. Monday, May 23, 2011. Radio will not survive the Internet. This morning on the drive to my favorit...
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: February 2011
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
Sunday, February 27, 2011. What will Apple name the forthcoming iPad? What will apple name the next iPad? That might seem like a moot question, but it's worth asking. Let me explain. The iPhone, however, proves a deviation to that rule. The first iteration was called "iPhone," then "iPhone 3G," then "iPhone 3GS." Only now have they resorted to numbers with the naming of the iPhone 4. So, is Apple already in the position of numbering of iPad refreshes? Posted by Robert Day. Tuesday, February 15, 2011.
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: June 2011
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
Thursday, June 30, 2011. Everything that can be invented has been invented. maybe. What other needs could we have when it comes to the tech we carry from day to day? Specifically, what new category of devices need making? Or are we happy and problem-free now? Could this post use another pointless question? Either way, I tell you, I'm still in the market for a good jetpack or magic carpet, but even that is something completely different. Posted by Robert Day. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. No happy FCP X. The ne...
killthetech.blogspot.com
KillTheTech: Here's what the new cards from Apple's new Cards app look like
http://killthetech.blogspot.com/2011/10/here-what-new-cards-from-apple-new.html
Thursday, October 20, 2011. Here's what the new cards from Apple's new Cards app look like. When Apple made their new Cards app available last week, I went ahead a cooked up a quick test card and sent it to my younger siblings. The whole process is extremely easy, and it shipped in no time. And the day it was to be delivered, sure enough my iPhone popped a notification letting me know. Posted by Robert Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Easy way to develop progressive metal riffs and ideas.