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Published in Tendigi

·Jul 13, 2017

I automated my morning routine with iBeacons, and now I live in the future

Y’all living in 2017, but this guy already in 3017 — Imagine a world where the services you use are automagically orchestrated you, as you go about your day. Thanks to the magic of iBeacon (and some fun APIs), that world exists, and I live in it. My routine is pretty static. Every morning, a little before 10 AM, I request…

Beacons

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I automated my morning routine with iBeacons, and now I live in the future
I automated my morning routine with iBeacons, and now I live in the future
Beacons

4 min read


Published in Tendigi

·Jul 12, 2017

Starbucks should really make their APIs public.

From Slack integrations to coffee buttons, there are loads of potential integrations that could be built if they opened their API to third-party developers — Motivation To give credit where it’s due, the Starbucks app is great. I use it (at a minimum) once per day. It has everything I look for in a great mobile experience — coffee, fire 80’s Spotify playlists, and a lack of interaction with other people. …

Reverse Engineering

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Starbucks should really make their APIs public.
Starbucks should really make their APIs public.
Reverse Engineering

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Published in Tendigi

·Jun 7, 2016

Finally, Android on the iPhone

You heard me. The holy war is over, brethren. At Tendigi, we’ve designed and built a case that allows iPhone devotees to sample the best Mountain View has to offer. …

Android

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Finally, Android on the iPhone
Finally, Android on the iPhone
Android

6 min read


Published in Tendigi

·Apr 29, 2016

I installed Windows 95 on my Apple Watch

With a 520 MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage, the Apple Watch packs a lot of computing horsepower into a very small package. On paper, its processor alone is about twenty-five times faster than the average 386, and 512 MB was the size of a…

Apple Watch

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I installed Windows 95 on my Apple Watch
I installed Windows 95 on my Apple Watch
Apple Watch

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Published in Tendigi

·Apr 20, 2016

“People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware”

Alan Kay’s words are as relevant to a small software business as they are to a corporation like Apple. As part of our efforts to rebrand Tendigi, we built an interactive LED sign for use as an office centerpiece. …

Hardware

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“People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware”
“People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware”
Hardware

5 min read

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Partner & CTO at Tendigi, Jazz Pianist

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