Guy Adams on Technology
An easy going blog of everything and anything technology.

We’ve loved Google Chrome for its speed, sure its missing a whole bucket load of features compared to Internet Explorer 8 and has no extensions like Mozilla’s Firefox but its architecture and speed make it a lot appealing to me compared to the rest. When Google announced Chrome, there was a fair amount of speculation that [...]

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Here is an interesting concept; a site called Blind Search created by Microsoft employee Michael Kordahi as a free time exercise removes all the branding from three of the most popular search engines. Google, Yahoo and the much talked about Bing are used to generate search results which are displayed in three columns, from those results [...]

Yesterday I updated my version of the Chrome Beta to 2.0.172.23 and since  then my blog displays the mobile friendly version. I will look into it this weekend but I fear the end result maybe disabling the mobile friendly version until I can resolve it permanently. Sorry for any inconvenience but please bear with me [...]

Those fathers out there will know and appreciate that many hours can be passed whilst feeding those little ones. In a bid to gain back some of that feeding time I’ve found that I can bottle feed my daughter and flick through the 100+ feeds I like to keep track of. Whilst usually I would [...]

Google maps have been lagging behind in the mobile maps war of late. Microsoft took the lead with added functionality like its voice activated searches but that could be about to change. The new Google Maps Mobile 2.0 (beta) includes a useful bit of technology which can pin point your location using the mobile phone [...]

As far as new announcements go, the Android one was huge. Google is a giant not just on the web but in business in general but to team up with 33 other companies like HTC, Intel, nVidia, Qualcomm, SiRF, T-Mobile, Sprint and Broadcomm to name a few is just colossus. BUT I have some grave concerns: The Open [...]

I posted about the death of the gPhone and the birth of Android last week. Its new open source mobile phone operating system and on the 9th of November the SDK was made available to developers along with a $10,000,000 of cash prizes to developers who can capture the imagination of a panel of judges. Along with the [...]

Industry Leaders Announce Open Platform For Mobile Devices.   Well typically yesterday I was in an exam for most of the day and pretty disconnected, so you can imagine my horror when I get home last night and have a quick flick through my feeds to find the latest news about the Gphone and the Open [...]

This past week I have been on holiday and although I said I was going to disconnect for the week I actually suprised myself with how productive I could be. I took my laptop incase of a major meltdown at work but it actually never saw the light of day. It stayed in my car [...]