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Susan Megrund
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Susan Megrund

Over the years, I have grown up loving all things electronic. The words Casio, Calico, Commodore, Atari and Pong all bring warm memories, as I anticipated Christmas morning and the shiny new electronic item that waited under the tree. (Yeah, I am exposing my age.) I had a Simon, a Merlin, and a strange little football game that chased red dots down a green screen. I was the envy of our neighborhood, and … I am a girl. Barbie? Ken? The Dream House? I only played with that stuff in order to have friends. Technology is a great way to pass the time when you live in Minnesota and face a long, cold winter! I love exploring the vast array of applications that both the iPhone and iPad have to offer, and I love sharing all this with others! Contact: sue@appadvice.com Follow me on twitter @technopinksue or at www.technopink.com
Latest from Susan
Get The Awesome Momento App Free At Starbucks This Week

Get The Awesome Momento App Free At Starbucks This Week

If you have not visited your local Starbucks lately, you are missing out on a great promotion. Starbucks has shared the love of music with their customers for a while with a Pick Of The Week iTunes song download, and now they are sponsoring a weekly free app download from the App Store.

Susan Megrund
Canon Introduces New Printers That Support Apple’s AirPrint

Canon Introduces New Printers That Support Apple’s AirPrint

Limited printing capabilities from iOS devices, especially with the iPad, has been a sore spot with users. Canon hopes to make life a little easier by introducing new models that will support Apple’s AirPrint. This feature allows users to print wirelessly from their mobile iOS devices without installing printer drivers.

Susan Megrund
Is Apple Waiting On AT&T To Launch The New iPhone?

Is Apple Waiting On AT&T To Launch The New iPhone?

AT&T has begun rolling out 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) service to its customers in five different cities within the US and will be in 15 markets by the end of 2011. This information was released this week on the AT&T website. The question we've been getting is whether this announcement is in line with a new iPhone release?

Susan Megrund