Category Archives: Tech Commentary
Android Fragmentation – Software, Hardware, Carriers and Manufacturer
A few days ago, I wrote a piece on why you should build native apps for Android devices, just to meet the expectations of Android users. In the article, I presented many arguments on why building native apps, natively without using one-size-fits-all … Continue reading
Managing User Expectations – When Native Apps were Not Built Natively
The team behind Pay4Bugs have diverse interests, which is why in addition to Pay4Bugs, we also make iPhone and Andriod Apps. In fact, the early reviewer’s severe bashing of our first iPhone app Instant Supercar only reaffirmed to us the importance of … Continue reading
iOS 5 deep integration with Weibo?
Chalk this up as pure fantasy and speculation at this point. Today Apple announced iOS 5 with deep integration of Twitter. You can now Tweet from photo app, your Safari browser, just about everywhere inside of iOS5. Wonderful right? Problem … Continue reading
App Review for Cream – Better than Color, $41 Million Cheaper… but is it useful?
A short while ago I wrote a review of Color, the famous $41 million dollar iPhone app that got everyone confused. That review apparently struck a cord with many readers, and soon after I recently received an email from the … Continue reading



Phasing out OpenID. Welcome Back to Usernames and Passwords
In the last weeks, we sent out emails to all of our clients and testers informing them that we have begun phasing out OpenID, and that everyone will need to setup a new username in Pay4Bugs. At Pay4Bugs we have … Continue reading →