by Devin | Jul 19, 2022 | Public Health, Regulations, UI / UX
Texas is hot. And those living here are perhaps right to be concerned. Many of us are “glued” to ercot.com, a site that attempts to help us predict the potential for a rolling outage in the state. And the minds at ERCOT have decided to change the graph. We...
by Devin | Mar 16, 2022 | Apple, Computers, Hardware, UI / UX
There’s nothing like a new platform to turn things upside-down. And we’d argue that’s what Apple has done with M1. The Mac Studio announcement has inspired many to purchase M1-powered Macs for the first time. We have special advice to mind your Ps...
by Devin | Jun 10, 2021 | Cars, Gadgets, Hardware, IoT, UI / UX
This month we bid farewell to Tucson and we had no regrets. In fact, it was an unexpectedly difficult vehicle to replace. After nearly 3 years with the Tucson, we were conflicted about how we’d fill the void. The trusty Tucson’s 1.6L turbocharged engine...
by Devin | Feb 25, 2021 | Android, Gadgets, Hardware, iOS & iPad OS, IoT, UI / UX
Since February 2016, I’ve been sleeping with BedJet V2. I crowd-funded it way back in the day and it’s been an incredible device that has lasted long beyond its warranty. I have recommended it to many friends and clients who tell me they have difficulty...
by Devin | Feb 19, 2021 | Android, Gadgets, Hardware, OS, UI / UX
During the Pandemic, many of us have spent considerable time waiting on hold, even if we aren’t calling eBay. After upgrading to the Google Pixel 4a (5G), we were eager to test the Hold for Me feature. While it works well, it doesn’t work quite the way we...
by Devin | Jan 22, 2021 | Bugs, Google, Internet, Public Health, Regulations, UI / UX
As we study Coronavirus vaccine distribution infrastructure in the US, we are baffled by the inefficiency and duplication of resources required. In this post, we explore the digital vaccine distribution infrastructures in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Spoiler Alert:...