Archive for July, 2008

11
Jul

Everyday Usability: the Silly Microwave Oven

In my day job I’m a Business Analyst who specializes in application design and usability. So I’m always curious about how people interact with the things in their daily lives and whether those things are well designed or should be thrown into a pit and never see the light of day again.

Over the fourth of July holiday I saw one of the most frightfully designed kitchen appliances that I’ve seen–my mother-in-law’s microwave oven. 

Everyone knows from experience the process of cooking with a microwave oven looks like the following:

  1. Open the door
  2. Place your food in the oven
  3. Close the door
  4. Enter cook time, change power settings, etc.
  5. Press start

Simple, right?

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06
Jul

Teach Your Phone a Few New Tricks to Reduce Your iPhone Envy.

In just a few days version 2 of the iPhone comes out and man oh man do I have a case of phone envy. I’ve been sitting around annoyed that I spent about $400 on a T-Mobile Wing with Windows Mobile last year and with a new baby boy, I just can’t drop the money to have my iPhone.

So, what’s a guy to do? PIMP HIS PHONE! I’m going to tell you some tricks that I used to get a bit more mileage out of my phone and hopefully help you reduce your iPhone envy.

(Many of these tricks require an unlimited data plan on your phone.) 

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