Jan 26, 2007
Google CEO Eric Schmidt sits on Apple's board of directors. Steve Jobs recently announced a mild partnership with Google regarding the iPhone. It's very possible that two companies could be considering a merger as it would strategically poise them to take advantage of the best each company has to offer. In this hypothetical scenario, we look at 10 cool things that could result from an ...
Dec 5, 2006
The guys from the.next.net (I don't get it) beat around the bush alot in this clip from You Tube, but finally do reveals some useful tidbits about the upcoming Apple iPhone.
Jul 5, 2006
Engadget is reporting that apparently with the new Leopard Mobile it's possible to run OSX on your IPOD. It could be a hoax but cool none the less.
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Step aside, Microsoft: that UMPC form-factor is officially played out. The new hotness is running "Leopard Mobile" on your iPod, which is no small feat considering the devices' sub-100MHz processors and lack of a touchscreen or Internet access. Don't ...
Jun 4, 2006
Recently, PC World Magazine published a story dealing with what they like to call "The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time." I prefer to refer to it as "The Tech Darwin Awards" as it largely consists of failed, ill-concieved or all together stupid inventions from the past few decades. My personal favorite is the iSmell, a device that generated smells that corresponded to the web ...
May 17, 2006
Hrmm, I may have found a new love on the internet. Opera is a web browser that uniquely intergrates mail, blogging, 'stickies', and (ofcourse) web browsing into one very strong application. Being a Firefox head I was initially skeptical but installing Opera on OSX was an extremely enjoyable experience. Importing bookmarks from Firefox and my POP Mail Account settings from Thunderbird was almost too easy. ...
May 11, 2006
Right now, arguably more than ever before, the web is an extremely interesting place. Fueled mainly by the huge surge of innovation and the ensuing financial interest of Web 2.0 based applications, it seems like the late 90's 'internet bubble' is back. The term Web 2.0 itself is fairly stupid, I mean it's still the same old internet and alot of the languages used to make ...