Oct 06
TomTom is a company that is best known for its TomTom GO models that have gotten better every year at developing the newest technology for useful and inexpensive appliances. Despite the fact that they haven’t produced any new TomTom GO devices this year, people continue getting the previously made products for the reason that they live up to their standards when it comes to performance and usability. The one drawback that a few GPS fans face is the price tag. Another model to consider is the Ga
Sep 27
September 27th, 2009 Apples Itunes App DesignApplication designed similar to Apple s iTunes as I am looking to have an application. It needs to be able to have downloaded videos quicktime format and still images that need to be paid for. Essentially I am looking for a very stripped down version of iTunes for both Mac and PC. The most important piece of the puzzle to me is the usability and simplicity to search for videos and to use the application. Which programming language is best to create
Sep 25
HTC S740 Contract Phone available with Free gifts HTC S740 Contract Deal + Sony Ps3 HTC S740 Contract Deal + X Box 360 HTC S740 Contract Deal + laptop HTC S740 Contract Deal + LCD TV HTC S740 Contract Deal + Nintendo Wii HTC S740 Contract Deal + iPod touch 32GB The HTC S740 has the dark slender form of the Touch Diamond with the usability of a traditional smartphone. It has a simple numeric keypad and a concealed slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Writing emails and documents feels as natural as
Aug 04
These seem like rather intriguing little devices…Today INQ Mobile took the next step in its mission to bring easy-to-use mobile internet to the mass market with the launch of two new 3G Social Mobiles complete with internet-based Twitter and media sync capabilities. The new phones offer high-spec functionality without the hefty price tag – shaking up the market by giving operators a unique proposition – a 3G social mobile with the speed, usability and suite of applications capable of driving dat
Aug 01
Augmented Traffic Views is a pretty cool app that links your Android phone to Toronto’s traffic cameras to help you make better decisions for your daily commute. Alas, I don’t understand what the augmented reality part contributes to the application. As a matter of fact, it seems to only hurt usability. Would you rather physically turn around yourself every time you want to see the video input coming from some traffic camera, or would you prefer a scrollable list of cameras and their locations?