Featured App – Timehop

   Both Facebook and Google Plus have given us reviews of our past activity. Google Plus was first with it’s Year In Review offering, with Facebook following suit with a bit more vast review of your entire Facebook experience. Twitter recently joined in (somewhat) by giving us the ability to see our first tweets.  Continue reading “Featured App – Timehop”

A Message To Developers: Flappy Bird Is Dead

     Some say that copying is the best form of flattery. You know you’ve done something really well when others try to be like you. However, I don’t think this is true in the case of application development.    If we look at some of the powerhouse success stories like Facebook and Twitter asContinue reading “A Message To Developers: Flappy Bird Is Dead”

Be Careful When Counting Stars

  I have no problem admitting it – I’m that guy. The one who, at Christmas time, already knows what he plans to purchase his wife for Christmas. Not only that, I’m also that guy who sits back and laughs at those “poor bumbling fools” fighting traffic and crowds at malls and box retailers. “Why doContinue reading “Be Careful When Counting Stars”

There Is One Thing I Hate About Android

   As much as I love Android, and all things Google-related in general, there is actually one thing that I hate. And for the life of me, I’m nut sure why it has never really changed.    To begin with, I use Google Calendar for everything. And, I mean everything – keeping track of due datesContinue reading “There Is One Thing I Hate About Android”

Roku Moves On To The Next Level

   As a Roku enthusiast, I am always excited about any new updates and/or news from them. As such, it was great to see this January 5th entry on the Roku blog.     There has been some negative chatter regarding this announcement – primarily aimed at Smart TVs in general. Most people gripe about how many SmartContinue reading “Roku Moves On To The Next Level”