Every year right around WWDC time, I get extremely excited to see what changes are coming to Apple’s software platforms. While I have the great fortune and pleasure to use a Mac for both work and play, and still love what the Mac’s hardware and software provides me in both those areas, my real joy on WWDC keynote day […]
Watch Out
Ever since the Apple Watch was announced, I’ve thought a lot about whether or not I’d want one. Okay, whether or not I realistically would want one. As an über nerd, of course I’m going to want something that shiny and beautiful, but I wasn’t sure whether or not it was actually a device that […]
WWDC 2014 Predictions!
I thought I’d try something new this year, and put out a call to Twitter, asking my fellow Mac nerds to handwrite their WWDC 2014 predictions, as inspired by Stephen Hackett’s excellent 512 Pixels post, and using the #WWDCNotes hashtag. Here are my predictions, as well as others I received:
K•DLH – Walking Talking Question Mark
Even though it’s a very app-centric world, it’s easy to forget that web apps are still around, and are still used by huge percentages of users. One reason for this is that web technologies continue to get more and more advanced, narrowing the gap between how people used to view web apps (easy to access, […]
K•DLH – Site-Specific Search Shortcut in Chrome
If you’re a Google Chrome user, you’re likely well aware of what a great feature the ‘Omnibox‘ combined URL/Search bar is. For me, it is a compelling reason to use Chrome instead of other browsers. The ability to just start typing and be able to either search or enter URL’s in the same space is […]