Technology does a wonderful job of seamlessly integrating into our every day lives. It’s become something that we depend upon; something that gives us comfort. What happens when we take part of that away? In this article, Rob reflects on his past week without his Apple iPhone and the changes it has made in his life.
April 11, 2008 was the highest trafficked day in the history of Truebluetitan and I owe it all to one Social Media Web site, StumbleUpon. In this article, I discuss the many benefits of actively participating in their community.
When you download an update from Apple you get new features. When you download an update from Microsoft you might just spend the next 3 hours asking yourself, “How do I fix this?”
With the amount of technology increasing in our homes and workplaces, it’s important to mindful of the steps necessary to maintain the security of these systems. Here I highlight the risks and some of the simple steps necessary to mitigate that risk.
By now you have a pretty good understanding of Rob’s experience during his first month with a used Apple iPhone. In part 3, Rob explains his customer service experience at the Apple Store’s Genius Bar, and why Apple has probably made him a Mac Fan Boy for life.
In part 1, Rob talked extensively about the differences between AT&T and Verizon. In part 2, he describes the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of owning an iPhone.
