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There is only one constant in the universe and that is change. Although things may seem static and unmoving they are not. This chaotic nature extends from the largest black hole to the tiniest particle. Everything is in constant motion…
There has been a lot of talk recently about the vast difference between the number of Android tablets on the market (around 6 million) and the number of iPad devices (about 30 million). There have been multiple excuses, causes and…
Saturday, 22 October 2011 21:44

Microsoft Trying Another Ploy to Save Windows Phone

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We have talked about this one over and over and over (is my face getting a little blue?). Microsoft just does not get the market they are trying to sell to any more. Don’t get me wrong, I like Windows…
Friday, 21 October 2011 21:12

Why Apple is Important to the Industry

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In talking about Apple (and SIri) over the last couple of days I started to think about what Apple does that is “right”. I know that most of the media and many consumers view almost any Apple product as glorious…
Thursday, 20 October 2011 22:09

Should Google Worry About Siri?

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Has anyone gotten tired hearing about Siri? I mean people are just going on and on about it. People are even interviewing the phone for crying out loud. The funniest thing about it is that some are looking at these…
Wednesday, 19 October 2011 21:20

Google Employee Rant, Real or Real Fake?

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It looks like that interesting rant from an alleged Google developer might have been premature. We are hearing from multiple sources (all who attended the web 2.0 conference) that Google is looking to make amends with its Google+ social networking…
Monday, 17 October 2011 22:26

What Google is Missing

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Does anyone check Google + anymore? Well if you do you might have come across a very interesting read today. It seems that one of their developers could no longer contain himself and posted a very telling rant about Google…
Have you ever loaned someone money and as soon as you gave it to them you thought “well I will never see that back”. I have to wonder if Steve Ballmer is thinking that very thing right now. His company,…
So Sprint got the iPhone 4S, and they are selling them like crazy… There is just one tiny little problem. No one seems to have trained their support staff on how to deal with them. Let me tell you about…
Saturday, 15 October 2011 08:59

What is the Occupy Movement all about?

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If you have been living under a rock for the past few weeks (or are in the mainstream media) then you might not have heard about the Occupy the world movement that is going on. I am not just talking…
There are two things you can do when you are at the bottom of the pile. One is to work harder and smarter so that you can fight your way to the top. The other is to talk smack hoping…
Google has just released an extension that allows remote control of any system that has the Chrome Web Browser installed. Although still in the Beta stages Google claims that this add-in for their browser will help IT organizations to more…
Friday, 07 October 2011 19:52

Consumers want a Windows Based Tablet

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Remember how we told you not too long ago that Microsoft was being smart by working on a tablet friendly version of Windows 8? (Which they have been trying very hard to screw up) Well, one of the things we…
Wednesday, 05 October 2011 22:58

Microsoft is at it Again

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Microsoft is at it again it seems. Sometimes I do not know what goes on in some of their meetings. After hearing the many complaints about the new Metro UI (also known as the Start Screen) Microsoft is choosing to…
Wednesday, 05 October 2011 19:40

Apple's iPhone 4S Fails to Impress the Press

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So Apple had their little press event yesterday. The Hype was there, the buildup was there, and even the usual plethora of rumors was there. However, sadly neither Steve Jobs nor an exciting new product was there. We watched a…
Tuesday, 04 October 2011 21:11

Why Microsoft continues to fail

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One of the things that continues to annoy me about Microsoft is their constant failures. These failures are not due to product failures. The products they make are pretty solid; no it is because Microsoft fails to understand the market…
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