by Andy Quayle | Jun 2, 2011 | Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
The problem with top level services, like Twitter who essentially outsource their bells and whistles to application developers, is that when they decide to take one of those bells or whistles and take them in-house they essentially put a number of smaller, innovative,...
by Andy Quayle | Aug 7, 2010 | Uncategorized
Are you driving around in the ride of your dreams? Whether your car is a souped-up Mustang, a classic with all the bells and whistles or a Ford Escort with an improved sound system, your car is likely one of your most prized possessions. But have you taken steps to...
by Andy Quayle | Nov 3, 2009 | Uncategorized
This is just a quick overview of a product that doesn’t get enough press yet is really, really handy. Proxy Networks makes software called Proxy Pro (currently version 7) which is one of the most powerful, most secure (highest in it’s class at 256 bit) Remote...
by Andy Quayle | Mar 23, 2009 | Uncategorized
I’ve been a long time user of GrandCentral. I was lucky enough to get an invite to the service a couple of years ago and have used it to manage my incoming calls, make sure they get to me and managing voicemail online. Google took over GrandCentral and for a long,...
by Andy Quayle | Jan 28, 2009 | Uncategorized
Image via CrunchBase Apple released an iPhone update today. It’s a pretty hefty one too at 246.6mb however it doesn’t do a whole lot. Apparently the 2.2.1 update for the iPhone and iPhone 3G update doesn’t do much more than patch a few security holes, squash a couple...