Microsoft seems to losing ground in the mobile market space

We all shall now feign surprise… Here’s a little nugget from MaximumPC that shows Android is actually gaining the most ground when it comes to mobile devices. Android gained the most users, increasing its share of the mobile market from 52.6 percent to 53.7 percent, while iOS jumped from 34.3 percent to 35 percent. All other mobile players saw a decline. RIM dropped a percentage point to 7.3 percent, Microsoft is down to 3 percent, and Symbian continues to wither away as it clings to just 0.5 percent of smartphones in the U.S. Microsoft Loses Mobile Market Share to Google and Apple

How to use a mobile device… correctly

This is brilliant, I wish more people would offer out this advice. Honestly, I wish more adults would pay attention to these rules and guidelines. Let’s all try to adhere to this one shall we? 11.  Turn it off, silence it, put it away in public.  Especially in a restaurant, at the movies, or while speaking with another human being.  You are not a rude person; do not allow the iPhone to change that. This mom gave her son an 18-point contract with his iPhone.

Seriously, what in the hell is Apple thinking?

Now that all the fervor has died down, I checked into the specs of the iPhone 5 and the Touch 5. I’m just going to gloss over the iPhone 5 because saying that has been completely designed is a complete load of nonsense. It’s the same damn phone it’s always been, just a touch bigger. Making it faster is good, but it’s still the same phone. And that leads me to my problem. The iPod Touch is a portable gaming console. Obviously it’s an MP3 player as well, but by and large people who have one play games on it. That’s exactly what I do with mine and even how I described it before I got one. "If they made something like the iPhone just for games, I’d get one." They do, and I did. So why is it that the iPhone 5 has the much faster A6 chipset while the Touch still has the A5 chipset? Not to mention […]

AirDisk Pro gets update and jumps to $1.99

I knew it would happen, the price of AirDisk Pro is already on the ride. I grabbed this app for $0.99 and think it’s fantastic for quickly getting docs and photos onto the iPad or iPhone. But, 99 cent apps don’t last forever and AirDisk Pro is going up in price. If you haven’t grabbed a copy you better get a move on. Like a lot of other great apps, GoodReader, these introductory prices don’t last forever and once the word gets out, the price goes up and stays there. I grabbed GoodReader when it was $0.99 and use that app all the time. I made several posts about it and then watched as the price crept up to $4.99; the same price it is today. And GoodReader has been a wonderful investment. Plus, AirDisk Pro and GoodReader beautifully together. I’m sure you’ve got a few extra coins lying around in the couch. Round them up and grab this app. […]

Zombieville USA 2

I loved the first one ! The carnage!! The carnage!! The definitive zombie shooter returns, reborn with stunning new graphics, gameplay and more! Brought to you by the creators of Battleheart, OMG Pirates!, and the original Zombieville USA – this sequel is jam packed with content and features. Take command of your favorite character, customize them with a spectrum of weapons and skills, and do battle with the living dead – either alone, or with your friends! – Features – • Simple, pick-up-and-play arcade action. Fight hordes of enemies, make the most of your ammo, and go for your high score! • Tons of unlockable content, including dozens of weapons, skills, playable characters and upgrades. • Incredibly fluid, stylish animation optimized for retina displays. • Full Game Center integration, including achievements and leader boards. • Wireless Co-op multiplayer via bluetooth or wifi! (requires iPhone 3GS+, iPod Touch 3rd Gen+, or any iPad) • iCloud support, allowing your zombie slaying progress […]