Archive for June, 2010

The iPhone 4 — Quick Impressions
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

I’ve finally had the opportunity to spend some time with an iPhone 4. I’ve got some quick initial impressions on the device coming up after the break. (To find in-depth impressions and run-through of the software — iOS 4 — click here).

Get Around Attachment Size Limits — Update and Expansion
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Back in August, I wrote a post that rounded up some of the easiest methods for getting around email attachment size limits. Lots of people run into these limits when trying to send large files over email — especially from corporate, school, or ISP provided email accounts — and it can be hard to know [...]

The Dark Sides of iOS 4
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Yesterday, I wrote an extensive run through of iOS 4 that was very positive about the new operating system. I found that my phone ran faster and could do more with the new software, and said so. My phone is still running smoothly, but now that the OS has been out there for a day [...]

iPhone OS 4.0 (iOS 4) — Run Though, Impressions, and Tips
Monday, June 21st, 2010

This morning, I downloaded the latest major software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch — iOS 4 (renamed from iPhone OS). I’ve been playing with it all day on my iPhone 3GS, testing the new features and exploring how it performs and what it can do. I have an extensive run though, some thoughts [...]

Article: The Future of Technology
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

About a month ago, I posted my last ever article for the Occidental Weekly, a piece about the then unannounced iPhone 4. However, that wasn’t my original idea for my last college newspaper article ever–I had wanted to go out with a bang. My idea was to write a wide-spanning piece about where consumer technology [...]