Saturday, June 8, 2019

Google Trips deprecated

Got a notification this morning that Google Trips will be retired in couple of months. If you are reading this later, the app would already be pulled down. I have tried Google Trips sometime back and I was actually thinking about using it in total for my next trip. Unfortunate it is being pulled down. 




I went through the links and Google states that most Trips app functions are now integrated in Google Maps. Personally, I have been using Google Maps to drop pins and save places to visit, Apple Calendar to schedule trips, Apple Notes to track my travel checklist and keep all related documents in iCloud or Google drive. 

Considering that amount of information floating around, it becomes very convenient to have all information stored in one place for easy access. I thought Google Trips was the one meant for this, in vein. 

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Apple sign-on feature mandatory

Apple is forcing developers to include Apple sign-on option where likes of Google and Facebook are offered in apps on it's ecosystem.

Apple owns the Apple ecosystem, period. While healthy tradelaws will curb any kind of monopolization and manipulation that negatively affects consumers, it does not prevent creation of authorities that control market segments. The giants will not be here if this would not be the case. And yes we consumers want to see them around because they are vital for our digital existence now. Talk about mutually beneficial relationship. Now in course or such existence, the provider could force use of certain alternatives to further enhance it's ecosystem and command more market segment. Apple sign-on is such a push.

My personal view - Apple's sign-on feature will be trusted by millions of consumers just like their other offerings.  However the idea of upfront imposing it with a deadline is not just. That said, developers will follow suit for above reason. 

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Fitbit Versa bricked

In a series of device failure this year, my Fitbit Versa wasn't spared. The display malfunctioned and I had to seek support from Fitbit directly to get this sorted. All ends well.


Wednesday, February 27, 2019

iPhone Xs WiFi failure

My iPhone Xs conked at the start of this year. WiFi got disabled and other signals struggled to keep up. Apple support got it sorted for me. Here is a video on what all I did before approaching Apple Genius Bar support. I was fortunate that the phone was about 2 months old and still covered in the initial purchase warranty. 


Sunday, February 24, 2019

What is QR Code?


QR Code stands for Quick Response Code. It is a type of barcode that has become very popular to access website links and quick information. These are widely displayed in stores or posted online. Look for a square shaped matrix. One can use a smart phone to scan the QR code using the camera and open the link, as the name suggests the response is quick.

Just like hyperlinks in websites make it easer to click and navigate to another page or site, QR Codes make it easier to scan and navigate to a designated link. 

Some old phones are not geared to understand QR Code and a special barcode scanner software may be required. Most recent phones recognize QR code matrix and will prompt for further action. 

QR Code is commonly used to open a website URL, Map location, contact card, social media link, open a pdf (via link), show an event info, display product info or catalog, quick link to photo album etc. 

Some more details without being too technical - QR Codes are either Static or Dynamic. Static means that the generated code will always show the same information. Dynamic means that the generated code can later be altered to change the information. This is handled through the link that is connected with the QR Code. 

Here is an example a QR Code that points to www.whoatemywords.com site. Open your camera app and point it to this one. If applicable, it will prompt you for opening the link in your phone’s default browser.




Monday, January 28, 2019

Monday, November 26, 2018

Nokia Lumia 1020 old school phone I miss the most

If Nokia Lumia 1020 is brought back to life with latest software support, I would be the first to grab it. It's unfortunate that the Windows ecosystem and this tech went downwards.


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