This is my own personal blog, all thoughts are my own. I focus primarily on the tech industry, but will be adding anything else that I find interesting as well. My daily driver is my Nexus 5, though I have other Android devices, iOS devices, and Blackberry devices at my disposal.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Octo-core power!!!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Apple Retail Mogul out at JC Penney
Friday, March 29, 2013
Chris Ziegler at The Verge wrote a great piece on the WebOS and its legacy last June. It is interesting to see how much of the great parts of WebOS have been slowly merging into Android since Matias Duarte has joined the team. I wish that JustType would make its way over some day but for now I still love my Android phone.
I would love to play around with WebOS but don't really have the means to play around with it unfortunately.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Open vs closed
Great post by John Gruber about the success of various systems. He doesn't often create posts this in depth, should be on everyone's must read list this week.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Google's Design Revolution

Google Now is the single most important update to come to the Android ecosystem as it brings together many areas Google has become an expert in. The Google Now platform brings in information from Maps, Gmail, Search, and Calendar to name a few and the creators decided to create a unique look for it to reflect the combined strength Google Now has been given. The flow and symplicity of Google Now and Google Glass are a new direction for Google.
I hope that this explosion of attention to design continues at Google as they push forward into new areas of technology. The continuing evolution of products at Google is one of the reason I love using them, they always get better over time. I hope that they will continue this with their design philosophy and continue to create beautiful interfaces for us end users to access the incredible data we receive from them.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Asus Fonepad
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Google Chromebook Pixel

The major drawback to Chromebook's are the lack of great apps and the Pixel is no different, if this was $300-$500 it would sell enormous quantities however it is over $1000 for a computer that essentially only has a browser.
All that said I would love to get my hands on one...especially because 99% of the time all I use on my MacBook is the Chrome browser.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Apples supply chain
Very cool visualization of where Apple products come from. Should be interesting to see how this changes over the next couple years with the attempt to bring production back to the US.
Apples supply chain
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Apple Updates Retina MacBook Pro, Drops 13-inch Retina Pro, MacBook Air And SSD Upgrade Prices | TechCrunch
You know its a slow news morning when this is plastered everywhere you look.
Apple Updates Retina MacBook Pro, Drops 13-inch Retina Pro, MacBook Air And SSD Upgrade Prices | TechCrunch
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Google-designed touchscreen 'Chromebook Pixel' concept revealed in leaked video | The Verge
Very much want this to be a real thing, the more I think about Chromebooks the more they make sense for my workflow. The only thing I really use that isn’t found in a browser is Microsoft Office, and even then I only use that when I absolutely have to.
Google-designed touchscreen 'Chromebook Pixel' concept revealed in leaked video | The Verge