Delorean Hard Drive
Posted by RobBrown in Entertainment on 01. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
Hard drive enclosures are usually less than cool. At best, they stack nicely, dampen noise and maybe even have a status light that doesn’t distract you. This enclosure takes you back in time to when hard drives were cool and cubicle toys were status symbols.
Pushing The Bounderies of Mobile Email: Humail
Posted by RobBrown in Apple, iOS App Reviews, Off Site Articles on 28. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
When the iPhone was first released, the fight between smartphone devices centered around email. Phone manufacturers knew that their devices would succeed based on the quality of their e-mail applications.
Improving Mobile Web Browsing: Delibar for iOS
Posted by RobBrown in Apple, iOS App Reviews, Mobile, Off Site Articles on 25. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
For the most part, browsing the web on a mobile device has been created to mimic large screen desktop browsing as closely as possible. As the mobile web improves, people are starting to think about the differences between traditional and mobile web browsing in order to refine and improve it.
The Best Thanksgiving Turkey Cakes
Posted by RobBrown in Entertainment on 25. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
Thanksgiving in the U.S. is filled with many of the same things us Canuck’s enjoy. Family, food, awkward conversation and Turkey. Recently, a new tradition has found it’s way onto our tables. After the yam bowl is empty and grandpa is getting sleepy, some people are presenting awesome turkey themed cakes.
Idea of the Day: Mobile Loyalty Stickers
Posted by RobBrown in Ideas, Marketing on 22. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
Tim Stringer recently brought the iPhone App CardStar to my attention. It made me think about widespread, stale reward programs that are offered in what seems like every retail store. If Groupon has proven anything in the past year, it is that now more than ever, brick-and-mortar businesses are primed and finally ready to become [...]
Source Code: Looks like a cool movie
Posted by RobBrown in Entertainment on 21. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
A trailer for Jake Gyllenhaal’s new movie Source Code was just released. Somewhere between 12 Monkeys, Quantum Leap and The Time Travelers Wife, this flick looks like it has just enough geek in it for me to see in the theater.
Paprika Recipe Manager iOS App Review
Posted by RobBrown in Apple, iOS App Reviews, Off Site Articles on 20. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
Paprika is a cook book recipe manager created for the iPad. Featuring a smart 2 column layout, grocery lists, and one-click importing, I consider Paprika to be the best recipe manager for the the iPad. Being declared the best at anything isn’t an accolade I take lightly. Paprika isn’t perfect, but it’s pretty close to [...]
How To Print Photos From Picasa
Posted by RobBrown in Tutorials on 19. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
Has someone sent you a link to photographs stored in Google’s Picasa Web Albums? Would you like to print those photos? This guide will show you how to download and print the high resolution photos that you have been sent. Using step-by-step instructions, this guide will help you install the free software required and show [...]
FreshBooks and MiniBooks iOS App Deliver One Two Knockout Punch
Posted by RobBrown in Apple, iOS App Reviews, Mobile, Off Site Articles on 15. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
Generating invoices and recording payments can take a lot of time away from valuable business goals. My review of the MiniBooks iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch App shows you how to simplify your invoicing process, ensure that you never forget to record a payment and give customers the ability to see how much they owe [...]
Career Handbook For Software Developers
Posted by RobBrown in Development, Internet Industry on 13. Nov, 2010 | 0 Comments
This is a video preview of a new career guide called, Being Geek: The Software Developer’s Career Handbook. It promises to help guide software developers into the workplace. Based on the video this is a “what color hat are you” style book with situational anecdotes that can be followed to fit in at work.




