Windows 10 Coming in 2015?

Gizmodo is reporting that “Microsoft just announced the newest version of Windows. It’s called Windows 10. Yes, Microsoft has decided to skip a digit in search of the perfect name. More importantly, Windows 10 will be a single operating system that finally spans all of Microsoft’s Windows powered devices, from desktops and laptops all the way through to tablets and phones.”

Is this because they are trying to leave the bad taste of Windows 8 far behind or is it because 7, 8, 9,?  Oh, so corny!

It’s a neat idea to have one platform for all Windows devices but time will tell as we see how it will work in reality.

Read the rest of the article here – http://gizmodo.com/windows-10-microsoft-skips-a-digit-with-latest-operati-1640805626

Is Your Apple iPhone 5 Experiencing Battery Problems?

Apple has determined that a very small percentage of iPhone 5 devices may suddenly experience shorter battery life or need to be charged more frequently. The affected iPhone 5 devices were sold between September 2012 and January 2013 and fall within a limited serial number range.

If your iPhone 5 is experiencing these symptoms and meets the eligibility requirements noted below, Apple will replace your iPhone 5 battery, free of charge.

To check and see if your battery qualifies, visit https://www.apple.com/support/iphone5-batteryiPhone 5

“Technology is Like Twinkies…”

I listened to an interview on my local NPR station with Terry Gross interviewing Mr. Richtel, a technology reporter with the New York Times.  As someone who works in the technology field and a self professed technology junkie, I often feel like my mind is on information overload.  So I use even more electronic gadgets to organize my mind and my workload.  I was intrigued by this interview because this reporter was talking about the digital overload and its impact on our brains. 

It’s a great interview about his research into how the brain processes information streams.  I most loved the part of the interview where he says “some technology is like Twinkies…”  Here is what Mr. Richtel said during his interview:

“So just as food nourishes us and we need it for life, so too in the 21st century, in the modern age, we need technology. You cannot survive without the communications tools. The productivity tools are essential. And yet, food has pros and cons to it. We know that some food is Twinkies and some is Brussels sprouts. And we know that if we overeat, it causes problems.

Similarly, after, say, 20 years of glorifying all technology as if all computers were good and all use of it was good, I think science is beginning to embrace the idea that some technology is Twinkies, and some technology is Brussels sprouts.

And if we consume too much technology, just like if we consume too much food, it can have ill effects. And that is the moment in time we find ourselves in with this series and with the way we are digesting, if you will, technology all over the place, everywhere today.” 

To read the full transcripts of the article, visit – http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=129384107

I am looking forward to his future research to be delivered in December delving further into how different parts of the brain are impacted.

20 strikes and You’re Out!

It’s official.  I got rid of at&t’s U-verse because it truly did suck!  After more than 3 months of waiting and giving them a chance, countless technicians and hours on hold, it’s over.  I got out of my contract and started with Direct TV.  I have been with them for less than a week and signed up through Costco.  My favorite place to shop. 

I will keep you posted in the coming weeks how Direct TV does.