Sunday, March 27, 2011

If you don't have an iPhone....wait...what's the point again??


Recently, the good folks at Apple have been bombarding the happy box (that's television to you) with commercials that illustrate what consumers would be missing if they didn't own an iPhone. Here is an example of a few. Now if you are like me who has watched all of these commercials (sometimes all in the same night), your response will be a resounding "WHO CARES!" Seriously, has the mighty Apple corporation been reduced to making commercials based on the premise of acting like people are actually missing something legitimate if they don't purchase an iPhone? Yes!

As we remember from the early iPhone days, the running slogan that captured the hearts of millions was "There is an app for that". I found myself pretty enamored by the slogan and seeing how many things the iPhone could do through the use of its apps. That, of course, was before I got into the hi-tech cell game. Since then, Google's Android system has greatly advanced into the super power it is now. So now the iPhone slogan has changed to fit it's primary focus since now Android has an "app for that" as well...for almost anything.

Apple prides itself on having the largest app market around. Well according to the graphs and charts from recent app market studies, it comes down to the quality of the market. While iPhone has a larger market, Android is gaining some pretty good ground. Plus, there are a larger number of apps that are free on the Android's market that are free on the iPhone market. As far as the ipod factor, there are apps such as Air Sync that allow for Android users to wirelessly sync all content to their PCs and/or laptops. This also includes iTunes. There are also tons of other apps on the Android market that can do just what the iPhone can do, if not more. But don't take my word for it, let this guy show you!

In closing, Apple's contagious commercials of the past were enough to cause a stir amongst iPhone and non iPhone users. Since that prompted more than a simple response form Android, Apple has now resorted to these attempts to shift the focus to it's more popular features. As an Android users and someone who is up to date on the technology, these features, while being the popular flagships, are weak in comparison to the vast amount of apps on Android that can do the same things, if not more. Let's not even mention that the iPhone cannot use video chat on it's 3G service (WiFi only), has no 4G service, no Data plan, has NO Adobe Flash and lacks customizable options including (excluding wallpapers now) but including live wallpapers. All of these Android can do and does possess. So simply, if you don't have an iPhone, you're not missing anything.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

iPad 2 Vs.....a blender??


I was taking a stroll on the Apple info site TiPb when I came across this video. Apparently, there is a website called WILL IT BLEND where these fine people take items from plungers to cell phones and toss them in a blender to see if it will blend into complete dust. In this particular episode, the iPad 2 was put up to the test. I laughed hysterically when I saw it, but for those of you who love apple and the iPad..you might want to turn your head! ENJOY!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Galaxy Tab I0.1 Review


The predecessor of the Galaxy Tab is here and ready to cause havoc. The Galaxy 10.1 is the next level of android tablets which comes out of the box with the tablet friendly Android 3.0 (codenamed Honeycomb). This video taken in France will give a nice review of the new tablet and hopeful contender for the almost released iPad II.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

iPad Vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab


Ladies and Gentlemen, it's no shock that Android and iPhone are the deadliest of rivals. These two franchises have been duking it out for a couple of years now and their battle has gone....Tablet. Last year Apple saw the release of it's widely acclaimed iPad. The iPad is a tablet device that offers alot of the same technology as the iPhone except with a bigger screen and a killer processor. The sales for the iPad soared into the three hundred thousands in the very first day. It wouldn't be like android if they didn't try to release something that will give the iPad competition. In the latter part of 2010, Samsung released the Galaxy tab, which was based off of the Galaxy S line and came equipped with the then latest android operating system which was android 2.2. Both tablets were stocked with great speeds and incredible features. With both competitors in the tablet arena, it was time to duke it out to see which tablet takes the cake.



Based off of the given information, anyone can make up their mind about which device best suits them. If you are a galaxy fan, welcome to the world of android! If you chose the iPad there is no shame, especially since a pretty interesting predecessor is on it's way.