Monthly Archives: July 2010
Cell phones and cameras go together naturally, and when paired with social media services like Twitter, it’s become incredibly easy for us to share our lives with our loved ones. The problem comes when we unknowingly share more than we’re aware of. Nearly all digital photos contain metadata, which is information about the photo. Usually, [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged android, apple, cell phones, geolocation, geotagging, gps, icanstalku, iOS 4, iphone, location services, Mayhemic Labs, mobile, personal data, photo sharing, photography, photos, privacy, sharing, smart phones, smartphones, technology, tutorial, twitpic, twitter, Web OS, yfrog
If you only followed major media outlets, you’d be forgiven for thinking that only worthwhile smartphone available to AT&T Wireless subscribers in the US is the iPhone. With the release of the HTC Aria running Google’s Android OS, AT&T does offer up a worthwhile alternative. The phone’s biggest drawback, however, is it’s inability to install [...]
Posted in News & Opinion, Tutorials | Tagged alternative, android, android market, apps, at&t, cell phones, engadget, htc, htc aria, iphone, mobile, operating systems, smartphones, technology, tutorials
With the release of iOS 4, iPhone and iPod Touch owners now have the option of pairing their devices with a Bluetooth keyboard. With rumors surfacing that Apple will soon make available a version of iWork for these devices, there’s definite potential for using these devices as an ultra mobile replacement for a computer. In [...]
Posted in Product Guides, Videos | Tagged apple, bluetooth, buying guide, cell phones, crabble, elago, folding keyboard, howto, iOS 4, iphone, ipod touch, keyboards, m2, matias, mobile, productivity, s2, smart phones, stands, technology, tutorial, typing, video, wireless, work
How to turn off geotagging on your photos