More on keyboards and iPads.

by WyldKard on March 30, 2012

One of the iPad’s greatest strengths is its touch interface, which has proven itself more intuitive than traditional computing mechanisms like the keyboard and mouse. Yet sometimes, physical input mechanisms remain useful, as in long-form writing. In a rather confusing piece praising the iPad’s abstraction-free controls, TUAW’s Erica Sadun digresses to bash keyboard use with [...]

Our fourth Jawbone up, dead.

by WyldKard on March 29, 2012

When we last reported on our experience with the Jawbone UP, we had just received our third band, hoping it would last longer than the one we originally purchased. It turns out it didn’t, as the vibration motor died shortly after our post went up. This meant the alarm function was useless, so we sent [...]

Retina graphics and file-sizes.

by WyldKard on March 23, 2012

Retina-optimized graphics are awesome, we all pretty much agree. But there comes a trade-off with such: file-size. TUAW’s Mike Schramm summarizes the issue: The most obvious drawback is app size. Those bigger graphics take up more space, and for many graphics-heavy applications, that could put them over the cellular data download limit (now at 50 [...]

Using Pinterest can be illegal?

by WyldKard on March 22, 2012

Pinterest has been around for awhile, but in the past couple months it’s gotten considerable online press as the up-and-coming social network. Unsurprisingly, it was just a matter of time before someone found something wrong with the service. If it’s trendy to bash Facebook, why not the new guy on the block? Alyson Shontell at [...]

Using Day One to track specific activities.

by WyldKard on March 20, 2012

Every couple weeks we read about someone else taking up a private journal with Day One, a journaling app available for both iOS and OS X. One of the key benefits of the app is its cloud-based synchronization, allowing you to use iCloud or Dropbox to keep entries updates across devices. The app is also [...]