With a Bazaar of Gizmos and Apps, Tackling Readers’ Tech Questions

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Among those products, which is your favorite and why?


Smartphones have wiped out my need for most other gadgets, so I have a symbiotic relationship with my iPhone. I knew that I was on the hook when Steve Jobs announced the product back in January 2007, because there was so much obvious potential. I got my first iPhone the day the product was released (June 29, 2007).


Steve Jobs introduces the original iPhone at Macworld SF (2007) Video by EverySteveJobsVideo

I also took a pretty deep dive into the App Store back in 2010 when I was writing a book on iPhone apps, and that really opened my eyes to the device’s versatility.


I still have more than 240 useful apps on my phone because of that book — a document scanner, a banjo tuner, the complete works of Shakespeare, a guide to interstate exits, BBC News with live radio, and the list goes on. I especially like some of the photography utilities, namely Tap Tap Tap’s Camera+ and Pro HDR X from eyeApps. I use those two a lot in a hobbyist Instagram feed where I take generically composed tourist photos in popular destinations, superimposed with plastic farm animals.



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What could be better about the iPhone?


As I’ve had my current iPhone 6 for a couple of years now and the battery is starting to wear out. I wish it had a removable power cell. I’m curious about the potential bells and whistles that may be part of the new iPhone that may be announced this year, since it’ll be the iPhone’s 10th anniversary.


Since I have such a considerable iOS app investment, I don’t think I’d jump to an Android phone anytime soon, but never say “never.”



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What tech product are you currently obsessed with using at home?


I love my outdated 7-inch Google Nexus tablet, as it’s the perfect screen size to read comfortably, scrolling through the morning news with my thumb while having that first cup of caffeine in my other hand (Bewley’s Dublin Morning Tea, for the record).



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What do you and your family do with it?


Although it falls in the Helpful but Creepy category because of all the personal-information harvesting, I find that the Google app regularly fetches online stories that I actually want to read. The weather, travel and package reminders are very useful, and I find On Tap handy for instant data.


What could be better about it?


I wish Google would hurry up and release a new tablet in the 7-inch form factor so I can upgrade to the latest operating system.


What was the last electronic gift you bought?


I got my partner a print/digital subscription to The Economist and — because we were planning some space-saving renovations earlier this year — HGTV’s Home Design software. If there aren’t any new must-have gadgets at the time, I tend to give books or home furnishings as gifts instead.


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