Here in Spain, I can pay for parking with my Smarthphone. With my Smarthphone. Trying to pay for my parking this way actually turned out…
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Here in Spain, I can pay for parking with my Smarthphone. With my Smarthphone. Trying to pay for my parking this way actually turned out…
I received an email today from the Betterment brokerage announcing their new Apple Watch app as, “A smarter way to invest on the go.” Of…
About a year ago, someone in the United States going by the iTunes handle “iPhoneReviewer#2” spent nearly five dollars—three of which ultimately was paid to…
Dropbox emailed a few days ago announcing that they’ve added commenting, in support of better collaboration. I first came across this feature today, when accessing…
Mac OS X 10.10.3 introduced version 1.0 of Photos.app, Apple’s iCloud Photo Library enabled replacement for iPhoto and Aperture. Over the past couple of weeks,…
When designing an online service, always try to anticipate the motivations of potential new customers, and make it easy for them to get a taste…
As a past user of Reflector—an app for mobile device mirroring—I wasn’t surprised to receive an email announcing the availability of version 2. When I…
In anticipation of Apple’s Q2 earnings call on April 27, 2015, Fortune published some predictions of both professional and indie analysts. Will be interesting to…
This morning, in a post discussing my first impressions of iCloud Photo Library, I mentioned a concern about the synchronization of Faces data, which I’d…
Having updated to OS X 10.10.3 and iOS 8.3, I’ve finally had the opportunity to start using iCloud Photo Library, and here are my initial…
It began yesterday with a “personalized” email spam from Rand Paul, announcing that he’s running for president, and asking for contributions to his “money bomb”.…
Un profesor de económicas en una universidad anuncio que nunca había suspendido a un alumno, pero que recientemente había suspendido a una clase entera. La…
Today I decided to review my credit status at CreditKarma, and found that all components of the report were listed as excellent, except for one—the…
One area in which the United States is light years ahead of Europe is online banking. Some time ago, American banks finally came to understand…
Somebody signed up for an account at LocalFlavor.com using my email address (a common occurrence, since I have a relatively common name, and was the…
The US tax revenue as a percentage of GDP is about 35%. In this article, Phil Greenspun points out that Obamacare, which forces citizens to…
Following is a screenshot of the latest Rego reviews as reported by AppFigures. Pay particular attention to the first one. This German guy, “wilkay”, bought…
Taking inspiration from microwave ovens and remote control devices of the late 1980s, I present to you ladies and gentlemen the latest in innovative European…
This dialog box announces that a new version of PDFPenPro is available for download, and specifically asks me if I want to download it. So…
For many years I was an avid reader of TUAW, “The Unofficial Apple Weblog”, for my daily dose of Apple-related news. But then something happened.…
Great collection of commentary by Michael Tsai on the new Photos for Mac app. Some time ago, I switched from Aperture to a file-based approach…
iCloud Photo Library on my iPhone keeps reminding me that it’s been 10, 20, 30 days since I’ve last uploaded photos. But when I visit…
The Twitter app for Mac OS X appears to be full of bugs, the worst of which, for me, is that the timeline displays tweets…
Some companies can’t be satisfied by simply earning their revenue through the provision of a service. For these companies, a part of their business strategy…
It’s January, which means it’s time to pay those annual business registration fees. I’m currently logged into the State of Georgia website, and going through…