Gmail iOS App Now Available
Official iOS Gmail app from Google…
UPDATE: Don’t bother. Just a gimpy wrapper for the Web UI.
Native Gmail App Coming to iOS
Ok, I’m not a power user of the Gmail Web interface by any stretch but I have my share of complaints with the iOS Mail app and will definitely be checking this out.
iMessage Coming to the Mac
Now, what do we have to do to get a Mac Reminders app?
Four months with Android: reflections, grievances and some tenuous metaphors bundled up into a weighty tome
Nice insight from an iOS refugee on an Android device (Nexus S, I believe).
OR, The longest, most awkward dinner of my life
tl;dr version: I’m really glad to have an iPhone 4S.
(Note: this was written over multiple days, spaced weeks apart.)
I approached this experiment with a lot of questions, the primary of which was quite simple: why do people use Android? I had my own preconceived answers — they dislike Apple or couldn’t get an iPhone for one reason or another — but I dove in with an open mind regardless. After over four months of Android 2.3 on a Nexus S, I’m left mostly answerless.
That’s not to say I didn’t learn a lot. I have a solid grasp of what makes Android Android, the ins-and-outs of the OS, and, yes, there are even a few really great features I will miss as I transition back to iOS.
But at the end of the day I’m left with mostly a bad taste in my mouth. What follows is a summation of four months exclusively using Android. They’re my opinions. I’m not trying to sway anyone away from the platform, and I’m not looking to troll Android fanboys. I am but one man who likes stupid gadgets and decided to conduct a dumb experiment. Let’s go.
So, this is a Speed Test I ran to compare results with someone I know who has an iPhone 4S (I still have an iPhone 4 Classic) to see how improved the cellular data connection was on the newer model.
Shockingly, this is the result I got! I’d never even approached 2mb before. AT&T must have gone live with some new equipment because there just isn’t a way that software could be responsible for such an increase… is there?!
Either way, I’ll take it and kudos to AT&T for the upgrade.
iPhone 4S First Weekend Sales Top Four Million
Not too shabby.
Speed test between an iPhone 4 and an iPhone 4S. Difference appears to be quite substantial. Check out the difference between Angry Birds load times (2:15). Yikes.
iOS 5 GUI PSD
Pretty much essential gear for iOS designers and developers.




