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Nokia Lumia 920

Lies in my Windows Phone!

10 May 2013

Checking my calendar on Windows Phone, I noticed that, when looking at the month view, all my appointments looked suspiciously like Latin filler text…. So what, Microsoft, you think we wouldn’t notice? I love you guys, and I love Windows Phone, … Continue reading →

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Conversation at an early age

Talk to Me! Conversations are Better than Boring Forms

17 October 2012

Child developmental science tells us that infants are equipped with the basics for social communication at birth. Newborns prefer direct eye contact and recognize their parents’ voices, as well as their own native languages. In other words, we’re “hard-coded” for conversation. It’s … Continue reading →

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Holding a Device

Interface Design for Mobile and Tablets: Landscape vs. Portrait

16 September 2012

NOTE: Special thanks to Wouter Sluis-Thiescheffer for inspiring this post! Orientation is one inevitable question when designing and/or developing for mobile (or any other display that can be rotated). While some go for a one-orientation solution, “That’s the way the information wants to be, … Continue reading →

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internationalization

Internationalize: Three Interface Design Guidelines for Multiple Languages

22 December 2011

Allowing users to choose different display languages seems like a UI design no-brainer, but plenty of us still get it wrong. In short, here are three things a web designer or web developer can do to make it easier for … Continue reading →

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My HTC Sensation

HTC Sensation Review

5 June 2011

Three days ago, I bought an HTC Sensation. I’m very happy; here’s why. The Story I have been using an HTC Wildfire for the last few months, after having lost my HTC Desire in January. The Wildfire is a low-end … Continue reading →

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