Posts Tagged ‘android’

Big news this weekend was related to the Android based Google phone.  The rumours: Quad-band 3G (AT&T & T-Mobile US 3G compatibility) 5MP camera Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor Google Customized Android 2.X OS Sold unlocked in the US I don’t know how true the rumours are, but this will probaly be my Android device if (or […]


I think its dope  I need this Motorola Droid in my life.


Pretty active day in the mobile realm.  Some reviews, product announcements, and hands-on. Sony Ericsson Launched three handsets today.  The Satio, Aino, & Yari. Satio – http://semcblog.com/2009/05/28/sony-ericsson-satio-an-entertainment-unlimited-device/ Aino – http://semcblog.com/2009/05/28/the-new-aino-entertainment-at-your-fingertips/ Yari – http://semcblog.com/2009/05/28/the-new-sony-ericsson-yari-phone-for-fun/ T-Mobile/HTC G2 Gizmodo has a brief review of a prototype T-Mobile/HTC G2 Android device up.  Looks really nice, better than the G1. http://gizmodo.com/5272229/t+mobile-g2-google-ion-review-most-improved-award?skyline=true&s=i […]


After weeks of thinking and self-debate over what mobile platform to begin development on I have made a decision.  The options were: J2ME (Java Micro-Edition) Android Windows Mobile I chose Windows Mobile.  I chose it because of: Powerful development environment Relatively easy learning curve (I already know C# & C++ like the back of my […]


Whats up, I was at the apartment watching college football and listening to De La Soul this past Friday when I thought it would be a good idea to create a 90s hip hop mixtape.  So look for it in the coming weeks.  Will definately feature artists like LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, De La […]


So…

08Oct08

A lot has happened since my last post.  Most significantly, I was laid off from Sony Ericsson along with 400 other of my coworkers.  One of the saddest things I have seen.  But its not all bad.  The overall economy is in bad shape, however, as an electrical & computer engineer there are jobs all […]


Random Cent$

24Sep08

  $700 billion bailout for America’s financial firms Despite the importance of this bailout and what it means to the American public, someone stands to make a lot of money at our (taxpayer) cost.  I implore you to contact your Senator or Representative to make sure they a) protect you, the taxpayer b) ensure this […]