Apparently hell is not other people but your own mind. It seems that everybody always has to be engaged and entertained, from the divertissements of Netflix and swiping time away with your phone to a
If you care enough about a topic — the Apple ecosystem, for example — then you’ve paid attention all year and you know about really big iPhones, the Apple Watch, and Yosemite. You don’t need a year-en
Terminology is an indispensable tool for writers. It’s a dictionary, a thesaurus, a reference tool. Unfortunately, Terminology is only available for iPhone and iPad. There is no Mac version yet, but w
Every year, I vow to not give in to Apple’s technological lure. Every year, I state that I don’t need a new iPad. Every year, I try to convince myself that Apple didn’t go far enough for an upgrade. Y
About these guidelines These guidelines describe how to design apps that follow the official HIG for iOS by Apple, not what you can do with custom controls. Sometimes it makes sense to break the rules
July 19, 2013 Switching From Gmail to FastMail I switched from Gmail to FastMail a few months ago (in early 2013) and I’ve been meaning to write a post about how I did it. Can you really replace Gmail
Marco Arment recommends moving to FastMail to ease our email privacy woes : I continue to recommend buying your own domain and pointing it at either your own IMAP server or a dedicated, paid, standard
Stacey D’Erasmo, writing for the New Yorker online about how the internet is changing our relationship to time: If it’s an anxious moment concerning time, it’s also a playful and expansive one. All te
My review of the new Retina iMac could be said as one word: sensational. I once read that a man buys something for two reasons: a good reason and the real reason. I bought a Retina iMac for a very goo
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Let’s get meta for a moment. I’ve been putting off this review for far too long. At first, I told myself I wanted to have enough time with my new camera as to make sure what I wrote about it wasn’t ju
Sep 29, 2014 - 14 Comments Subscript and superscript text formatting is commonly used in the math and science world when writing out chemicals, formulas, and expressions. Subscript appears slightly lo
Everything was going great until you showed up. You see me across the crowded room, make your way over, and start talking at me. And you don’t stop. You are a Democrat, an outspoken atheist, and a foo
Silas, our son, is almost three years old now. He has been talking since his second birthday. But only recently he has begun to stutter. Stuttering is common at this age. It can be a problem, but it i
When we first looked at photo editing apps for the iPhone several years ago, VSCO was a clear frontrunner, with its wide range of gorgeous filters, deep editing tools, and easy export options. Last ye
Headphones are your smartphone’s best friend. They are the cheese to your phone’s wine, the glass of milk to your phone’s Oreo. They are nearly as ubiquitous as smartphones themselves and you see peop
It's all become way too frenetic. Too much noise. Everything is an ad. No one reads anything. It's just a segue, a cue. Cut to commercial. I'm here! Listen! Hear me! The other night I was drinking bee