Just ran into this on my Dell Venue 8 Pro running Windows 8.1 (with Update applied). I had to use Windows’ “Refresh this device” earlier this week after the Windows Store app and Desktop mode stopped working. I wonder if there is a more problematic underlying problem behind all of these problems?
Author: todd
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MobileViews Podcast 85: DDoS anyone? Starbucks Powermat. Amazon Prime Music. Comcast WiFi
In MobileViews Podcast 85, Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall discuss:
– DDoS attacks on Evernote, Feedly, and the prevalence of online ransoming / ransoming (i.e. the recent iCloud ransoming that happened predominately in Austrailia, CryptoLocker, etc.). Ref: BBC News
– Starbucks Powermat wireless charging spots. Ref: Chicago Tribune
– Amazon Prime Music: Amazon’s new streaming music service that is free for Amazon Prime subscribers.
– Comcast turned 150,000 home cable boxes into WiFi hotspots in Houston. Ref: Houston Chronicle
– Android OS 4.4.3 update. Reduced battery life and WiFi stability on Todd’s Nexus 4
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MobileViews Podcast 84: WWDC 2014, Sprint/T-Mobile merger, Amazon smartphone on June 18
In MobileViews podcast 84 Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall discuss:
– Apple’s 2014 WWDC announcements (nice roundup in The Verge)
– The rumored Apple health gadget (iWatch?) launch in October
– The $32B Sprint/T-Mobile merger (Reuters)
– Amazon’s presumed smartphone announcement scheduled for June 18.Apple developer links (may require developer account)
– What’s new in iOS 8
– What’s new in OS/X 10.10 (Yosemite)
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MobileViews Podcast 83: WWDC 2014, TrueCrypt, Springpad shutdown, Windows XP update hack
Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall discuss:
1. The strange disappearance of the well-regarded TrueCrypt Open Source software.
– First phase of 3rd party audit info here.2. The registry hack that partially re-enables Windows XP updates
3. Status update on Springpad’s shutdown: New web-based migration tool to move notes to Evernote available. Springpad alternatives community on Google+.
4. Speculation about Apple’s WWDC 2014. Good overview here on 9to5Mac.
Jon’s app pick: Mailbox for iOS
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Note to comiXology/Amazon: Hawaii has two “i”-s
Amazon upset a lot of people by disabling the ability to buy comic books in comiXology’s iOS apps (Amazon bought comiXology earlier this year). My ComicsViews podcast cohost, Jay Stone, was so upset by this change that he deleted the app from his iPad. He was not the only person incensed by this change to avoid paying Apple its 30% iTunes in-app-purchase cut. Amazon tried to appease comiXology’s customers but offering a $5 credit after the app change and, more recently, offering a free digital comic book every day for 20 days starting this past Memorial Day (May 26, 2014). However, I discovered one more annoying aspect to this change for iOS device users who can no longer purchase through the app: Forced to use comiXology’s web browser interface to make a purchase, I noticed that my home state’s name is spelled incorrectly – It is “Hawaii” with two “i”-s, not one. With the understanding that I make spelling errors/typos like everyone else, you would think comiXology or Amazon would have staff checking for this sort of error.
FYI: You can hear Jay and I discuss the comiXology iOS app issue in ComicsViews Podcast 51.
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88% of iOS devices running latest version. Android? 8.5%
Apple’s App Store Distribution page reports that 88% of iOS devices are running the current version. Google’s Android Developer Dashboard reports that 8.5% of Android devices is running the current release (Kitkat 4.4).