Several months ago I wrote about Quiescence Music giving away a book of New Age piano lessons simply for signing up for their email newsletter. I have enjoyed the weekly tips and ideas that Edward Weiss includes in the newsletter, and still encourage everyone to sign up! Now Quiescence has released a new tip sheet [...]
With the Apples Rotting Maybe It’s Time to Back Up Your Apps
Talk about a one-sided love affair! Many of us, consumers that is, love Apple but does Apple love us in return? Heck no. Apple loves market share and money. Yes, once again the company that once called on us to “Think Different” is using its new moniker, “We’re Apple, we don’t care, we don’t have [...]
Surviving My First CES Experience: Learned Some New Rules of Engagement
As I sat in my hotel room waiting for my flight home, I had some time to reflect back on my first CES experience. CES for me was as amazing as I ever imagined it would be. More than anything though, it also prepared me for my trip back in 2012. I thought I might [...]
Android Market Blues – Are Carrier App Restrictions Beating You Down?
Ah… Android. The allure of a completely open system. You’re in control, unlike on iOS devices. Right? Right? Sometimes, not so much. Turns out, AT&T Android-touting users, for example, can only install applications in the Android Market. Recently, Travis asked about installing non-Market applications on an AT&T Android smartphone, and Francis told him a few [...]
Are You A Droid User Feeling Stung By No WiFi Tether Coming With Froyo (2.2)? Easy Root Has You Covered!
I have had the original Motorola Droid since last November just after it launched, and I have been extremely happy with the device and the Android operating system. Aside from the mediocre keyboard (which I’ve gotten used to over time) I have had an absolutely fantastic experience with the Droid – it is my constant [...]
iOS4 Tip: Add Custom Words to iPhone Dictionary
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious? Antidisestablishmentarianism? Okay, so maybe you don’t use those words every day, but what about other words that you do? And they aren’t in your iOS device (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) dictionary? Judie was running into this issue recently on her iPhone. For some strange reason, she frequently needs to type the word “Kev”, and the [...]
All In For Web Based Apps: A Desktop Clean In Progress
Simplifying one’s desktop. For me it’s an ongoing, ever-changing process. I’m constantly tinkering with new applications for my iMac, trying for that seemingly unobtainable perfect set up. One of the biggest issues I struggle with is managing multiple windows. I generally use five or six “main” applications on a daily basis. These usually consist of [...]
Engadget Shows How To Resize Your Sim and Change Your APN
Image Courtesy of Engadget Remember the day when you could buy an iPhone from a friend or on another line, switch the SIMs and fire it up as your own? With the iPhone 4 changing SIM card sizes this little trick no longer works. For geeks like me that sometimes rely on the spouse’s line [...]
Apple 3G iPad on EDGE Using a T-Mobile SIM? Here’s How …
If you were grandfathered into a low-priced T-Mobile data plan (remember the $5.99/month deal?), if you don’t mind EDGE speeds, and if don’t want to pay an extra $30/month to use the AT&T iPad data plan, this DIY hack may be just what you have been looking for. Granted, you won’t be able to pop [...]
Step By Step Android/iPhone Dual Boot Instructions
When the video of the original iPhone dual-booting Android first appeared, I was intrigued about giving it a shot. Unfortunately, I’m not super savvy on command-line activities, and I was lost about 1/3 of the way through the first how-to I found. Luckily, the sharp-eyed folks at Android Central came across more user-friendly instructions over [...]
How To View PDF Files on an iPad
When Apple announced the iPad, I immediately imagined that it would be a superior way to read PDF books in a tablet-style format. On the Apple iPad Specs page, there is a single mention of PDF support for the iPad – in the Mail application as an attachment. However, there must be a way to [...]
So How DO You Actually Load Your Own Documents Onto the iPad?
Having been one of the people in my social circle to have an iPad, I have been answering a lot of questions for others who don’t have an iPad, or that can’t be answered by playing with one directly. One of the most frequent questions I get is “How do you load PDFs (and other [...]
Gen. Y Dualboot lets you pick your poison…Android or Windows Mobile
Image Courtesy of PocketNow Tired of your WinMo OS or want to give Android a try? Pocketnow has a nice video of a simple linux bootloader that allows you to choose between Android or WinMo as a bootup option on your Windows Mobile phone. I don’t know what phones this is compatible with, but I’m gonna assume [...]
Android Tip: Selecting Text to Copy and Paste Without a Keyboard
Yesterday, Carly posted a response to Boy Genius Report’s thoughts on some deficiencies in the Android experience. In that post, she described how to select text to copy and paste on her Motorola Droid (or any Android device with a keyboard). But how do you do this on a device without a hardware keyboard, such [...]
Consolidating Your eBook Libraries, Part II: Can It Be Done?
When last we saw our lonely hero, he was trying to figure out if it t’were possible to get the Barnes and Noble eReader software for the iPhone to recognize and display his Fictionwise library. Let us now rejoin him in his quest. (Caveat: Neither Gear Diary nor Doug Moran encourages our readers to follow [...]



