It’s been a while since I linked to Real Tech for Real People, but as we wrap up our first year of doing the tech
Author: Steve Brady
Apple Store to Re-accept Google Voice Apps–is it too late?
According to various sources (my favorite being MacRumors for this story) Apple has reversed their previous (non) decision to dis-allow any Google Voice apps on
iOS 4.1 Giveth, but mostly Taketh Away (from 3G)
By now everyone has heard that Apple has released the latest version of their iPhone operating system, the iOS 4.1. Jobs showed many exciting new
Flickr Changes their rules–are they the new “Facebook?”
IT was brought to my attention, as we prepare for tonight’s podcast, Real Tech for Real People episode 47, that Flickr has changed they way
Win at Rock-Paper-Scissors? Thoughts driven by #Warehouse13
I am a fan of the SyFy show Warehouse 13, and in a recent episode it was noted that the younger male lead always throws
Religious fervor in Practice (another Apple story…)
A while back I wrote comparing tech to religion, focusing on what was important–the spirit or the flesh (okay, the OS or the hardware…). Recently
For “Real People” — Security Warning regarding rogue emails from “Verizon Wireless”
SECURITY WARNING: For a discussion on this, listen to “”Real Tech for Real People” episode 42. I have received numerous emails purportedly from “Verizon Wireless”
Twitter Lists Revisited… Good Idea or waste of time? Research opportunities?
Yesterday my brother posted a tweet, acknowledging that he is on 35 lists on Twitter.[1. Â For those that can’t find it, he wrote “Wow! I
Is Apple not “Pro Choice?”
My brother blogged on his thoughts concerning Apple’s “walled garden” comparing it more to a grocery store, or to a “boxed software” store–sacrificing choice for
AT&T Unveils their “Incentives”
This article in the NY Times continues the hand-wringing concerning the new AT&T data plans. Â For those that haven’t heard, AT&T is doing away with