Posts Tagged ‘Handhelds’

Are Notebook Computers Still Viable?

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Earlier this month I had the opportunity to visit family out of town.  While I typically don’t bring a computer along for an overnight, this time I decided to bring my notebook get some work done over the weekend.

On other occasions staying at this hotel when I brought the notebook computer, a CAT5 connection was available. The hotel where I stayed must have recently changed from a hardwired Internet connection to wireless Internet when they remodeled.  Being concerned about security, I made the decision not to connect my notebook to their wireless network and didn’t bother tethering my Android phone to the computer.  Instead I used Samsung Fascinate smartphone.  Other than taking the notebook out of the case, it didn’t get any use.

Back at my office I find having a notebook works superbly as I am able to take advantage of both the display on the notebook and the 32” HDTV which acts as my second monitor.  While smartphones and Android based tablets allow connection to an HDTV, they run in mirror mode as oppose to being able to run different software on each screen of a notebook computer.  Also I don’t have to have a desktop computer at my home office as the notebook does double-duty.

There are so many new offerings, which may have a dramatic impact on notebook computers.  The iPad started the tablet revolution and a week so doesn’t go by when a company announces a new tablet being introduced.  Tablets have great functionality and if a person primarily uses the Internet, may fit the bill.

Notebooks still have value and depending on needs are a good solution; but their role is changing and perhaps in the not too distant future will transform into something completely different.

This article was written by The Boss of HITman Services, a computer and IT company, based in Clifton Park and serving the Albany, Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Counties of New York.

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Breach Found in Android Password Security App

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

One of the area which I believe Android phones are lacking is in security, especially when compared against BlackBerry devices.

A few weeks ago I began researching options to enhance the security of my Samsung Fascinate Galaxy S phone.  Several articles from well know and established magazines and Internet sites all had on their list a specific application, which I purchased and have been using for about ten days.

Yesterday I discovered a way to get around the security.  Last night I thought I found another way to bypass the security and tested my theory this morning, and it was another security flaw.

I wrote the company last night and will wait a week to see if the company responds before releasing their name.

A major point to be taken from this is many magazines and review sites do perfunctory evaluations.  In order to do a proper assessment, time must be spent.  Not an hour or two, but a substantial amount over an extended period.  It is the only way to do justice to the people who value their opinions.

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Apple iPhone, Google Android and Politics

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Recently, one of the techs at HITman Services and I were talking about Apple’s iPhone versus Google’s Android phones.  We were specifically discussing their architectures and how Android is open whereas Apple is closed.

Apple believes they know what is best for their users and dictates exactly how it will be.  How each application will interact with the device, the user experience and what your home page will look like, the fact that you can’t change the battery for whatever reason.  And, only apps purchased from the Apple iTunes store can be installed.

Android is a more open architecture and trusts users to a much greater degree.  When installing an app, the system will tell you what the app will have access to and asks your permission before it is actually installed.  You have the ability to get apps from other places than just the Android Market. If the battery dies, you can simply change it.

Like one political party, there is a group of elites which believes they know what is best.  It really doesn’t matter what the people want, they will get what is offered and any attempts to hack or jail break the system will be dealt with.

On the other hand there is a party which believes that as a whole, when individuals are given the power, they will create much more success.  While mistakes will be made, they will ultimately produce superior results as a result of their freedom.

So which camp are you in?  Apple or Android?

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Turning Apples into Appleade

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Apple just introduced a new and improved iPod Touch.  Some of the new features such as the better display and front facing camera are nice additions.  Not having a camera on the latest version of the prior iPod seems like a complete miss though.  How can a company which so many people are drawn to for their technological advancements, take years to come out with a fully developed product?

It seems like this is Apple’s modus operandi though.  The iPhone had issues so Apple introduced a new version called the iPhone 3G.  Not enough memory initially, no problem, bring out a new and improved version with the amount of memory the original product should have come with.

The new iPhone 4 has had issues with being uses as of all things a phone. The temporary solution was for Apple to provide a temporary program, giving people cases, which resolves the issue.  Maybe the iPhone 4 4G will have a bumper case built in.

A client dropped off one of their iPad’s because they need it to print, which it doesn’t.  Who could have imagined that anyone would want to print something?  Certainly not Apple!  Not to worry though because the new iPad 4G might be able to print.

Which leads me to the question; is it Appleade for the user or for Apple?

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Are We Giving Away Our Freedom?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Thinking about how people use their smartphones and the associated applications led me to thinking if we are giving away much of our freedom and anonymity which we will be sorry for later.  According to JWire, 76% of smartphone users prefer free apps with location based ads rather than paying for apps.

While location based services can certainly be very helpful, is it really good to have many people know where you are at every given moment?

Could hackers exploit these apps and gain knowledge of our daily habits?

While it may be too soon to know all the implications with which new technologies bring with them, it might be wise to err on the side of caution.

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Do You Have a Plastic Mistress?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Many people take 7/24 and 365 a little too seriously.  Granted the majority of us want to provide the best service possible for those we work for, but we also have families, need to eat, should be exercising, and many of us attend a church or synagogue.

Is that BlackBerry or iPhone in your pocket taking precedence over everything else?  Do you ever turn it off?  While these devices can be a great asset, they need to be used in their proper places and at the right times.  Recently I caught myself using my BlackBerry while watching a movie at home.

If your having dinner with family or friends, turn off or silence your phone or PDA.  Putting it on vibrate is still an interruption.  In our always on, give it to me now world, it is important we take a break and give our minds some off time.  It will not only help you, your spouse or significant other will surely appreciate it.

Enjoy Valentine’s Day – without your little friend.

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