The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read MoreLast week, I waxed poetic about the largest iPhone Apple makes, the iPhone 6 Plus. If I told you a week later…
Read MoreI lead a mobile sedentary lifestyle. I’m not someone who travels a lot or needs to visit multiple sites during a workday.…
Read MoreRecently, 9-to-5 Mac reported that iOS 9 will likely be a stability release. If true, this is welcome news. I’ve become very…
Read MoreThis week I read Kyle Vanhemert’s piece at Wired titled Nobody Knows What an iPad Is Good for Anymore, which prompted Federico…
Read MoreMicrosoft quietly released Outlook for Mobile this week. It was a little weird as there were no leaks or even a hint…
Read MoreWhile some Apple fan’s opinions of Microsoft are the same as most of the NFL’s opinion of the Patriots, I won’t let…
Read MoreWell, another year is upon us. It seems like it was just last week it was 2014… oh wait. I’m not a…
Read MoreEarlier this year, I wrote about how I expected 2014 to be the Year of the iPad for me. In the article,…
Read MoreI’m a voracious reader. On average I read about 50–60 books a year (and that number may be conservative). Up until I…
Read MoreLast week, I looked at how I use my iPad to manage my notes. This week. I’m going to look at how I use iOS to manage my schedule and task items.…
Read MoreTaking notes is a daily requirement for me, and here's how I use iOS apps and devices to get it done.…
Read MoreTwo interesting things happened this week for users of mobile word processors: Microsoft's decision to release a free version of Office for iPad and a new partnership with Dropbox.…
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