The Future of Flex.
At first I thought “Wow, Adobe really messed up their communication”. They could have focused on what they are adding, strong support for HTML5 and CSS4, Adobe AIR for Mobile, and not on what they are removing, the Flash Player in the Brow...
The Future of Flex.
At first I thought “Wow, Adobe really messed up their communication”. They could have focused on what they are adding, strong support for HTML5 and CSS4, Adobe AIR for Mobile, and not on what they are removing, the Flash Player in the Brow...
iPhone App: Mi-Fi 1.2 now with iOS 4.x support. A must have if you have an Mifi card.
I created the MiFi app during the 360iDev conference on September 29th 2009 and submitted the app the same day. I released a fix a month later and didn’t touch the application since. I wasn’t using my Mifi card much until recently whe...
Facebook Apps Are Going Mobile
As Facebook is getting ready to announce a registered user base of 500 million, there is also some interesting news that the company will be enabling the development of mobile applications for the social network. While most of Facebook’s services are...
Ze Frank (And Memari) Get Featured In A TechCrunch Article
e Frank, the popular video blogger and internet personality, recently announced that he is getting $500,000 in VC money to fund a new startup for social video games. The startup is in its early stages and still doesn't even have a website.
July 13, 2010: I Guess It Isn’t A Dynabook Yet
Status Back to link posts today. The book is still lurching forward on the legacy chapter. Thanks to those couple of you that asked questions on the forum and made it look a little less lonely over there. Quick Review Quick iPhone 4 impressions, but understand that I haven’t actually, you know, used it yet,...
AT&T Fall Out: The Mobile Data Tsunami In Numbers
Nielsen’s Roger Entner provides some numbers about mobile data usage that may be fueling the discussion about how much data we actually consume on our mobile devices and if tiered smartphone service plans make sense.
June 30, 2010: The Triumphant Return of the Monster Link Post
The end of the repair story At the end, a very positive experience with Apple support. The repair was free, done when they said it would be done, and all told, I spent less than fifteen minutes in the store between both halves of the visit. Plus, they replaced the top part of my pre-unibody...
Apple iOS Fuels Mobile App Innovation
We have spent lots of time with Apple’s new mobile operating system for the iPhone/iPod/iPad since its glamorous preview in April and we certainly know just how important Apple believes the new iOS 4 is. It’s an update for the existing iPhone OS th...
June 8, 2010: iPhone, iPhone, it’s off to work iPhone
Okay, There’s a New iPhone Don’t really have a whole lot to say beyond what’s already been said. It looks very slick, and if anybody can actually pull off getting people to use video chat, it’s Apple. The form factor of video chat from a phone seems at first glance to be significantly better than...
June 3, 2010: Get your Kicks on Route resources :user
Routes Geoffrey Grossenbach at Peepcode posted a typically beautiful post/rant about Rails routing. DHH responded in the comments of the article on YCombinator. Grossenbach argues that Routes are unnecessary configuration and offers a couple of options for moving the routing into the controllers, as Sinatra does. DHH responds that GG’s schemes would be challenging for...
Dashcode 3.0 – the precursor to Gianduia – A Flash Killer?
All right beside the cheesy title of this blog entry I did play a few weeks ago with Dashcode 3.0 to build an iPad app for a customer. After seeing the WWDC 2009 presentation on DashCode 3.0 I realized how much leaps and bounds DashCode made over the last two years. Checkout the...

