Complications of the All-Digital Age
Friday, 01. 15. 2010 – Category: T2 Communications
With news that on Christmas Day digital books outsold print copies on Amazon for the first time ever, we have another reason to declare the 2000s as the all-digital age. With so many electronic devices now serving as creature comforts for us, from phones to cameras to laptops and iPods, we are irreversibly connected to our digital lifestyle. Items that used to be viewed as novelties are now as important to have on hand as our wallets, which too are now filled with electronically compliant items like credit cards.
But our digital conversion is far from over, as the experience we have is still less than perfect. As 2010 begins, and rumors fly about the next big gadget to arrive, it is worth investigating the digital landscape and…
App Stores for iPhone & Android Will Soar
Sunday, 05. 3. 2009 – Category: Enversa Companies
Whenever the Cupertino-based Apple enters a market, they always manage to leave a profound and lasting mark and often do so very quickly. That has certainly been the case with their Application Store approach to offering 3rd party software to iPhone and iPod Touch customers and it seems all but inevitable that Android-based phones are likely to end up with something similar. Android is a software platform and operating system for mobile devices developed by Google. It allows developers to write managed code in Java, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries. After all, virtually every major player from Microsoft to Sony is jumping on the bandwagon in one form or another.
At present the Android Market shows a list of titles broken down into a…