All About the Juice
Technology moves so fast. So much has happened to the smartphone industry in the last decade. But you know what hasn't really changed all that much?
The battery.
Technology moves so fast. So much has happened to the smartphone industry in the last decade. But you know what hasn't really changed all that much?
The battery.
2012 is upon us and the start of a new year is when many people like to make changes that will enrich their lives. This show is an insight to how we use our mobile devices to help us make us those changes and how our devices assist us in reaching those goals we set for ourselves. The iPhone is much more than a communication or media device. It can also be used as a helpful tool in monitoring our health condition and active lifestyles.
Clay - I set a goal to lose 50 pounds by July 12th of this year. I am a father now and I want to set a good example for my child and I want to be an active parent as my daughter grows up. I am proud to say I have lost 15 of those 50 pounds and I look forward to sharing with you how my iPhone has helped me thus far. Jerry - As a Type I insulin-dependent diabetic for over 40 years, I strive to manage the various aspects of my life, including Blood Glucose levels, diet, exercise, etc. From my days of using Palm OS thru Windows Mobile, and now the iPhone, I have been active in seeking out the best applications to help me manage my diabetes.
I like things to make sense. I like things to be familiar. I like knowing that there is some fluidity in my workflows. But I have a dilemma. At what point does keeping things familiar and fluid get in the way of making sense? This is where my problem lies.
What do you get when you combine retro hardware accessories with today's iOS gaming? This video. Thanks for watching.
I ran into an interesting problem moments ago, but as soon as I discovered the problem, I found a solution to that problem.