Many of you have heard claims by various individuals, and from various sources on the Internets đ regarding different feature flaws of various mobile platforms, hardware/software alike. We here at VeracityNation plan on lending some clarity regarding those claims. Every week we will post 1 to 2 fallacies that are being propagated throughout the Internets ;). Remember, if you have a request, to comment on the TEK-Korner page HERE where we will do our darnedest to cut through the yimmer yammer, and get to the facts.
Posted in TEK-Korner | Tagged BlackBerry, Capacitive, Display, iPhone, Multi-Touch, Nokia, Palm, Resistive, Windows Mobile | Leave a Comment »
What is a Tek-onitionâ˘, and what does it have to do with T-Mobile? It is my little cute reference to a premonition of tech things to come. This particular TEK-onition⢠is regarding a potentially new feature on T-Mobile’s 3G network. Peaked your interest? Details after the click.
Posted in TEK-Korner | Tagged Carriers, HTC, T-Mobile, Touch Pro2 | 15 Comments »
With the addition of two relatively new mobile computing product solutions, there have been many who question whether or not it is better to get one over the other. The two products are, as you might have guessed from the article title, netbooks and the Celio REDFLYâ˘.  If one were to base their decision solely on feature oriented product pricing, one would be missing out on a great deal of unseen costs which lurk in the world of TCO (Total Cost of Ownership).
Posted in TEK-Korner | Tagged Mobile Companion, RedFly, TEK-Korner, Windows Mobile | 1 Comment »
    “It looks like somebody made a mistake,” claims Michael Goldfarb in his pseudo-exposĂŠ on Obama’s claims regarding McCain being in the pocket of the oil industry. Had Michael been more concerned with promoting the stated addage from McCain’s Official Blog Site “A Blog You Can Believe In,” rather than smearing even at the cost of disinforming the public, maybe he would have realized that Michael is the one who made the mistake. Continue Reading »
Posted in US Government | Tagged Campaigns, Politics | 1 Comment »
The current US government is in need of reform. One way to start achieving this is to reform campaigning policies, possibly starting with a capped amount of money to be spent on any campaign for any respective public office held. What do you think should be the necessary components requiring funding for a level campaign playing field?
Posted in State/Local Government, US Government | 5 Comments »