Mobile Devices

The Right Tool for the Job

by Maximilian Lemos on September 20, 2011

One of the most important lessons I have learned from Chris here at FoleyPod is: Always bring the right tool for the job. I don’t think I can fully express how much of a difference it makes to have the right hardware and software to get the job done. Just the other day I was [...]

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Christian’s Story: Operation Find My iPhone

by Maximilian Lemos on July 11, 2011

Recently, my brother Christian had his iPhone 4 stolen.  This was a very frustrating experience for him, as you can imagine.  Though this story has a fortunate ending, it just goes to show how important it is to have the proper precautions in place to preserve the digital extensions we have for ourselves. Here is Christian’s story, [...]

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Making The Switch: iPhone To Android

by Maximilian Lemos on June 5, 2011

I recently had to change cellular plans. I won’t belabor you with the details, but this miserable situation forced me to immediately ditch my iPhone 4. That hurt. Plain and simple. Despite how abysmal it might sound, this move granted me the opportunity to begin shopping for a new phone, and no, I didn’t even [...]

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Google’s Oddly Defensive Chromebook Disclaimer

by Chris Foley on May 14, 2011

Something caught my eye this morning as I was scanning my RSS feeds.  Google has launched their Chromebook product announcement page. Check it out.  It’s pretty interesting. The skinny: Google has partnered with Acer, Samsung, and Verizon Wireless to bring us a lightweight (both in form factor and in processing power) mobile computer which is [...]

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The White iPhone 4 | Apple’s Beautiful Distraction

by Maximilian Lemos on April 24, 2011

ARTICLE UPDATE: The white iPhone was released on April 28th, and quite frankly, I’m entirely tired of hearing about it. The final word we’re going to put in about this thing, is to point to this excellent article from Fast Company, entitled The Great White iPhone: How Apple Spun A Tech Fail Into A PR [...]

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Photosynth is is a new app from Microsoft that allows you to take 360 degree panoramic photos from your iPhone. Apple and Microsoft, playing together on iOS? Can it be?

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