Joe Pemberton: UI Design, Consumer Tech, Bulldogs

There’s probably an axiom about this…


How many mobile operating systems can the market bear? As WebOS shutters and while RIM and Symbian slowly die, Windows Phone has emerged in a strong way and now get this. Mozilla is working on a mobile Firefox OS.



The list of dead Mobile OSes is long and the battles hard fought, but nonetheless predictable since they follow the same trajectory of any product life cycle (develop, introduce, grow, mature, decline). I suppose Mozilla’s entry is a sign that enough people feel Android no longer qualifies as the indie-OS it once was. Android is not the underdog it once was and while it’s technically “open source” unlocking all Android can do locks manufacturers into paying the Android tax. And cue sad music. And cut to image of developers building Firefox OS.

Got a tethering plan?



Better think about your battery plan.



I cancelled my iPad data plan and swapped it for a tethering plan.

It’s much more cost effective, MB for MB and I can share my connection with multiple devices, which is very handy for sharing an internet connection on a road trip with the kids’ Kindle and iPods.

The best kept secret of tethering? It’s a great workaroiund for those moments when you want to buy content over 20MB — content your carrier thinks is too much drain for a data connection.

But that leads me back to the battery plan. Tethering is a great way to empty a phone battery.

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