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Screenshots of Apple iPhone 4.0- Preview [UPDATED]

Screenshots of Apple iPhone 4.0- Preview [UPDATED]

Posted on 08. Apr, 2010 by zevmo.

Here are some screenshots of the iPhone 4.0 developer preview.  I haven’t fully synced up, but this is what I have seen so far.  Check it out! I am looking forward to running through the SDK and developing some amazing apps! Other things I noticed: Browser seems faster (I don’t know why) Location icon in [...]

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The Google Cloud and Android mobile OS… a marriage must be made

The Google Cloud and Android mobile OS… a marriage must be made

Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by zevmo.

This week I had a chance to test out the HTC myTouch 3G Limited Edition, which was running Android 1.6.  I will go more in-depth on that in a post tomorrow, but I wanted to float an idea out to Google that can take the Android Mobile OS from something good, to something great. Big-boy [...]

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Disney’s Mobile Magic application- the future for WDW guests?

Disney’s Mobile Magic application- the future for WDW guests?

Posted on 20. Nov, 2009 by zevmo.

Last week, Disney Parks Blog gave some wonderful screenshots of their new Mobile Magic Application. The concept is this, if you are a Verizon Wireless subscriber, you can download the application for $9.99, that’s good for 180 days. And for a limited time (I assume until January, while they are stretching the app’s legs), it [...]

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Google Wave… preview

Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by zevmo.

I recently got access to Google Wave, and I am looking forward to using it and giving it a good stretch off.  The real power of GW is using it with other users.  Hopefully, I will find a whole bunch of other users that also have access to the preview. So, if you use Wave, [...]

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10.6 Snow Leopard post 2, electric boogaloo

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by zevmo.

Well, I have had some time to play around on MacOS 10.6 (Snow Leopard), and overall it seems to have been worth the upgrade cost ($10).  I did, however, run into a couple fo snags.  Understandably, there are a few bumps that need to be ironed out, namely software not developed by Apple.  For example, [...]

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