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Retina Graphics and Responsive Design

By Gregory Maher • May 15, 2012

Trying to tackle both retina-ready images/graphics and responsive design has presented quite a challenge for "traditional" web design and development shops. But we're exploring some interesting new workflows that should make the process a bit smoother.

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Categories: Technology

Jonathan Ive Interviewed on The Evening Standard

By Gregory Maher • March 13, 2012

“Our goals are very simple - to design and make better products. If we can’t make something that is better, we won’t do it.”

- Jonathan Ive

Categories: Apple Inc., Technology

SOPA - Stop Online Piracy Act

By Gregory Maher • January 17, 2012

Here at Look North we are paying close attention to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) currently making it’s rounds in the US House of Representatives. This bill, if passed and turned into law, would greatly affect the web as we know it today. It will require that ISPs and hosting providers shut down websites accused of online piracy or copyright violation - or be subject to fines, or worse. This would be such a burden on the ISPs and hosting providers that they will likely need to comply immediately rather than research each case individually. A simple accusation could take an entire business website offline. That’s not cool.

Tomorrow, January 18th, the English version of Wikipedia is going offline in protest of the bill. Many other prominent web professionals and sites are also against this bill. As is the current administration of Barack Obama.

Learn more about SOPA on Wikipedia.

To learn more and express your concern about the bill, visit the Net Coalition website.

But hurry because there’s not much time left to act on this before it affects all who use the Internet.

Categories: Popular Culture, Technology

A Dent In The Universe

By Gregory Maher • October 6, 2011

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Yesterday Apple reported that it's founder Steve Jobs had passed. There are a lot of things that can be said about this man. He touched the lives of millions. Many of us use the technology he created and inspired each day. He will surely be missed. But the work he did will live on for generations. I look forward to the day I can tell my children about him and how he shaped the very devices they take for granted. "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr. Seuss Thanks for everything Steve. You'll be missed by many.

Categories: Apple Inc., Popular Culture, Technology

Thoughts on Apple’s iPhone 4S Announcement

By Gregory Maher • October 5, 2011

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We're really excited about the new iPhone 4S here at Look North Global Headquarters. Not surprisingly however, some gadget lovers are not. What strikes us as odd is that the phone itself contains the technology that everyone was expecting: dual-core A5 processor, 8MP camera with new optics, improved graphics, etc.. There are even improvements that few saw coming, such Siri assistant technology (more on this soon...) and image stabilization. Overall, this is a huge step forward for Apple.

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Categories: Apple Inc., Technology

Spotify Was Fun, But rdio Is Where It’s At

By Gregory Maher • August 19, 2011

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While I really liked Spotify I have recently canceled my account. The number one cause: a poor desktop experience on my Mac. The player was so clunky and annoying to use I couldn't take it anymore. Enter rdio, a similar subscription-based streaming service with a way better desktop app. The pricing is similar at $9.99/month with unlimited use and mobile access ($4.99/month without mobile access).

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Categories: Technology

We’re loving Spotify, A New Streaming Music Service.

By Gregory Maher • August 2, 2011

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Spotify is a new streaming music service here in the US. Different from Pandora, Spotify users have direct access to millions of tracks. You can search by artist, album, genre and more. It has quite an extensive catalog with a wide variety of great music. Only a few things have we searched for and not been able to find (although, the Beatles would be nice - iTunes has them!).

The subscriptions are simple. You can listen for free, with ads. You can pay $4.99 a month for no ads. And, you can pay $9.99 a month for no ads and mobile access.

Another key feature is you can sync some tunes for offline use. This is great when paired with the mobile plan.

Categories: Popular Culture, Technology

You’ll Wonder How You Survived Without This Tool

By Gregory Maher • July 28, 2011

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Awesome Screenshot is a slick new tool that allows you to take a screenshot of either a part of your browser window, or the entire thing. You can then annotate the screenshot with their tools. Once you're done it supplies the screenshot as a file for download or sharing via Facebook, Twitter or Email.

Categories: Technology

One Of Our Favorite New Features of Apple’s OS X Lion

By Vincent Nalupta • July 20, 2011

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With over 250 new features, Lion is the most advanced version of OS X to date. And from what we've seen so far, we like it a lot.

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Categories: Apple Inc., Technology

Inbox Zero

By Gregory Maher • May 24, 2010

It won't last long, but today for a short while I've reached Inbox Zero. For those of you not aware of Inbox Zero, have a look here.

Categories: Technology

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