I haven’t had one of these posts in awhile, but thought it was time for another entry. A year with ClassicPress I’ve been using ClassicPress, the Gutenberg block editor-free
A few years ago, I wrote about how Android and iOS came to dominate the mobile device space. There’d been a lot of changes since 2009, when I bought my first
Having a mobile-friendly website is now more important than ever with the dominance of smartphones. While Google’s algorithms for ranking websites changes often, what’s permanent is that website mobile
Since somebody asked in an earlier comment here, I thought I’d take a moment and mention my favorite comics viewer for the Android platform, Perfect Viewer. Perfect Viewer is a free
Recently, I’ve been using a new app for my Android smartphone, the simply-named “Stopwatch & Timer.” Stopwatch & Timer does what its name states, act as a stopwatch or
Continuing the 2011 flashbacks, we come next to the mobile phone category. Some big changes this year for me and on the mobile landscape: The implosion of WebOS. The decline in WebOS popularity
Flickr photo by Wesley Fryer (CC BY) Earlier tonight, I heard the news that former Apple CEO Steve Jobs has passed away at the age of 56. I don’t have much
Flickr Creative Commons photo by markhillary (CC BY) On Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook gave Apple’s first post-Steve Jobs keynote address, announcing the new updates for Apple’s portable media/
The online tech world still mourns (sort of) the passing of WebOS… with everyone and their brother giving their two cents on why WebOS failed. Here’s some of the aftermath
Looks like it's finally the end for WebOS, after this week’s already-disastrous news about Best Buy wanting HP to take its TouchPads back: not only does HP plan to sell off