4G Network Bolt’s Sudden Pricing Change Shows a Failure in Communication

4G Network Bolt’s Sudden Pricing Change Shows a Failure in Communication

Startup Side Projects

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Last night, Secret launched Ping, a semi-mysterious app that lives on your lock screen. Immediately, my interest piqued and so did my skepticism. Why were they building a new app? Was Secret not working out?

I wasn’t the only one with questions. On Product Hunt, Danny Espinoza asked:

@davidbyttow so should we read anything into how things are going with Secret with this release or is this just a N-O-R-T-H-like experiment?

Startup Side Projects

The Next Step

The Next Step

According to GlobalWebIndex 42% of Indonesian online mobile consumers use Facebook Messenger in Q2 2014.

iOS default icons throughout the years

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This is my next (at Satucitra)

Android and iPhone

Apple announced the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus on 9 September and this happened:

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and then a response

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Heh.

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Something to get used to for iPhone 6 owners

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double tap the home button to drop the screen down, double press (as usual) to quit apps

iPhone 6 screens demystified

if you’re an application designer or developer making apps for the iPhone, this guide to pixel rendering on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus would be of great help

iPhone 6 screens demystified

We’re Moving Away from the Nokia Name

At the recent Lumia 530 launch in Jakarta, employees of Microsoft Devices kept correcting journalists who referred to the company as Nokia. They’re really eager to disassociate themselves with their old employers despite the products still bearing that name, although according to recent reports, that branding is going away very soon, and perhaps for the better.

We’re Moving Away from the Nokia Name