Today Apple announced the much-anticipated “New iPad” (yes that is the actual name apparently). My thoughts are simple… Apple is doing with the iPad, the exact same thing they’ve done with the iPhone. Traditionally with the iPhone Apple has done a revolutionary release every two years while the release in between has been evolutionary at best. When the first iPhone came out it was absolutely amazing, and so was the first iPad. With the second generation iPhone we got the iPhone 3G, which again, was awesome. The second release of the iPad brought us the iPad 2 which was another leap forward for the tablet device. However, after the first two revolutionary releases of the iPhone, we were treated to the iPhone 3G S before we got the iPhone 4, and now we are getting the “New iPad” before we’ll get the actual iPad 4 (I believe).
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What’s on My iPhone These Days
Everyone is constantly asking me what apps I have installed on my iPhone… Well, the truth of the matter is that it changes so frequently that sometimes I don’t even know all the apps I have! However recently I’ve become better at maintaining my apps and only installing ones that I use on a regular basis, so I thought I’d share those with you here.
How To Enable Private Browsing in iOS
As the age of mobile computing continues to boom, it’s becoming even more important to protect yourself and your data on your mobile devices. When Apple introduced iOS 5, they added a whole bunch of new features that many people aren’t aware of (I know I wasn’t). One of the coolest “hidden features” was in Safari for iOS. Now you have the ability to browse the web “privately” by enabling Private Browsing on your iPhone/iPad. This ensures that Safari doesn’t keep a record of your web searches, history, or save any passwords/form data. If you’re doing any online shopping or using passwords on your iOS device, this is an essential setting in my opinion. So, how do you do it? Check out the steps below for full instructions on how to enable Private Browsing on your iOS device today!
iPhoneography 101
One of my favorite features of my iPhone has to be the camera, and throughout my extensive travels I find myself using it a lot (I’m paranoid after having all my photo gear stolen at JFK airport a few years back). Since my iPhone is the camera that I have with me most often, I’ve had to refine my process quite a bit to get the best images possible. Lately I’ve posted some of my images (see below) and people have been very interested in how I take or process the photos. In this article I’ll walk you through my favorite iPhone camera apps and my process for taking/editing photos while on the go.






