I have used an iPad and you still shouldn’t buy one

Soon after the iPad was released, I wrote about how I thought Apple missed the mark with this product. Not everyone agreed. Today I got to play with one for a few hours and I stand by my initial impressions. Reviewing my original comments: 10. It doesn’t replace your laptop or phone. Definitely true. There’s …

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Today’s Nonsensical Google Voice Transcription

We have our home phone forwarding to a Google Voice number on no answer. It replaces the crappy Verizon voicemail service we used before. Best of all, Verizon set up the call forwarding for free. While it’s convenient to be able to check our voicemail via email, the transcriptions are not always helpful. Today’s example: …

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Week one: The GoodBerry and the BadBerry

It’s been a week since I got my BlackBerry Tour (for cheap) and I’m getting used to it. There’s lots to notice, but here’s the highlights: The good The keyboard is nice. It’s easy to peck away at and lights up when dark. The camera takes good pictures. With 3.2 megapixels and autofocus, it’s light …

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