Archive for category Tech Testing
Surveillence
Posted by admin in Cell Phones, Children, Family, Fun, Insurance, Life, Programming, Tech Testing, Traval, iPhone on April 24th, 2009
Sattellite serveillence. I can remember when the technology became available so we could type in an address and see soneones back yard. Then Google Earth gave us yet another anvancement. Now, with yet more advancement (and done connections) I can set and watch and record live video of a house. It’s mindblowing. Now, if only I could get a laser! LOL
Safari - First Full Pass of Acid3
Posted by admin in Apple vs. PC, E-Commerce, Mac, Programming, Tech Testing on September 26th, 2008
Well, this is certainly some exciting news. As a web developer I love to see someone getting close to the set standards. Safari has a perfect 100 now (Thank you Apple!) with Internet Explorer having a not so perfect 14. But that’s to be expected from Micr$oft.
It’s so aggravating when you develop a site and it works in every browser, Opera, Safari, FireFox, Sea Monkey, and all the others including some of Internet Explorer - but there is just one version of Internet Explorer that it does not work in.
99.9999% of the time this is not the web developer’s problem, but another case of Micro$oft’s sloppy programing and their general “I don’t care about standards if we didn’t set them” attitude.
iPhone Developer University Program
Posted by admin in Advertising, Cell Phones, Mac, Programming, Tech Testing, iPhone on September 24th, 2008
This is kinda cool. I am hopping the PSTCC and UT have this for spring. I’d love to take it and learn to develop aps for the iPhone. I’ve got a number in mind.
Here is Apple’s page about it
New Google / t-mobile Phone
Posted by admin in Cell Phones, Tech Testing, iPhone on September 23rd, 2008
The first Google Android phone was announced today with t-mobile. There have been many attempts to come up with a cell phone that rivals the iPhone. Spint has one (Who would ever use Sprint?), Verizon has one (Their network really is the best) and even ATT has other phones. But so far no one has even come close. However, I think the new Google/t-moble G1 comes the closest any phone has to rivaling the iPhone. It’s the only one that has the features. The only one that has ability to have applications. That’s what I like, the fact it is open source. I think that eventually, there will be an Android phone that rivals the iPhone, but just not yet - close though. I will admit it has tempted me to switch to t-mobile as they have recently come into my market. more info at: http://www.t-mobileg1.com

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