The Good: Flexible, elegant design with a solid construction to do it justice. The Bad: Cumbersome to undock with just one hand and the black is prone to scratching and chipping. The Bottom Line: A good looking and solid dock you’ll want to perch your device on. I was never a big fan of iPhone…
Author: Pedro Lobo
I put words together to express my opinionated views on software, hardware or anything that strikes my fancy.
The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air is a beautifully designed keyboard that exudes quality craftsmanship. Typing on it feels like a a natural transition from a normal full sized keyboard.
The Zagg Cover for iPad Air with a clamshell-like design made possible by an ingenious hinge, pleasant backlit keys and a sturdy build, is poised to be among the best keyboards available for the iPad Air at the moment.
The “Low Battery” warning is something I dread seeing when I’m out and about. Fortunately there are a myriad of solutions to mitigate this problem, among which the Energi Sliding Power Case by Tylt.
Premium craftsmanship and materials, modern look and excellent protection and comfort make the LE Bag Pro a no-brainer if you’re looking for a great bag.
In many aspects, GoodTask offers a better experience when working with Apple’s Reminders. It’s the ideal blend of simple and minimal while still offering great power for tweaking every minor detail of your task.
After spending some time with the Zagg Universal, the Kensington KeyCover Plus — a hard shell keyboard case for the iPad Air — was a stark and welcomed change. It’s anodised aluminium finish and metallic bezel give it a refined and stylish look, while it’s discreet rubber feet
As somebody that relies heavily on keyboard shortcuts on the Mac, having them on iOS was just too good to pass up and so began the hunt for the ideal keyboard to pair with my iPad. First on the list is the Zagg Keys Universal Keyboard.
I consider myself a security conscious user and working in IT means I often need safeguards in place to protect sensitive data, whether it be mine or a client’s. Therefore, when [MacPaw][1] released version 2 of [Hider][2] — a Mac app that reduces the complexities of hiding and encrypting data on your Mac — I was keen to put it through it’s paces and see how it performed.
The MacBook Air, with its reduced weight and extended battery life, is ideal for a mobile worker such as myself. Most times I’ll resort to using my backpack when commuting, but there are other times when all I need is to throw my Mac under my arm and head off to a client or remote…