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April 1st, 2009 | Tags: 94, CES, mac, media, mobile, mobodojo, news, nintendo, palm, palminfocenter, review, service | Category: FeedReaders, Podcast |
Well! There you go. The first official (sorta) FeedReaders on the Planet Earth. No, its not an April Fool’s prank, either. Its going to get better as I work on it, too. You’ll see! You’ll ALL see!! Here are the links for this episode:
Microsoft says Macs are too expensive
Google considering Android-based netbooks, Mobile TV?
VIA quietly introduces [...]
February 18th, 2009 | Tags: CES, fun, iphone, mac, mobile, Opinion, service, technology, times, wireless | Category: Opinionation |
As you well know, I’ve got an opinion on things. Lots of things, really, but my prediction skills have never been very reliable. I will say, though, like how obvious it was that Blagoevich was guilty, that I’m positive that Google is working on a desktop application for Windows and Mac OS X. Now, that can range anywhere from being an entire specialized Linux distro (an idea which has been floated many times before) to an Adobe AIR applet which makes it easy to work with your Google stuff. My money’s on real, native, fully functional, non-web UIed, bonafide applications for Windows and Mac OS X, though, and the signs are clear.
Continue reading How Much You Wanna Bet Google’s Working On Mac & Win Desktop Applications?
December 27th, 2008 | Tags: 2008, business, CES, family, fun, head, service, times | Category: Opinionation |
It might as well be called Craig’s Lost now, of course Craig has already made his money from the failed endeavor, so I don’t imagine he really cares any more. If you don’t understand what I’m talking about, just poke around on Craig’s List and see if you can’t find some scam amongst all of the categories. My wife, who speaks several languages fluently including French, Hebrew, and Spanish, offered to tutor the daughter of a man seeking assistance.
Of course, it turns out the be a check cashing scam and my wife and I can see it coming a mile away, plenty of time to avoid the scam. Of course, not everyone will be able to sniff out the rat. If people had gotten wind of how it works then the scammers around the world, including the notorious Nigerian gangs, wouldn’t still be at it. In case you don’t quite get it yet, this is organized crime, dear readers. Here’s the ad itself:
Continue reading Craig’s List Now Officially Useless
December 15th, 2008 | Tags: CES, fun, mac, service | Category: General News |
Good job, Google! You’ve managed to add another web browser to the browser wars, and add Google to Mac users shit lists all around the world, all at the same time. Chrome, which was designed by Google to further cement its hold on the internet, grants Google service users extended access and functionality to sites like [...]
November 23rd, 2008 | Tags: CES, fun, gps, hardware, iphone, life, mobile, mobodojo, review, service, storage, wireless | Category: Reviews |
It is rare when a product comes along and completely reinvents the way we already do something which is already simple in the first place. Email holds a special place in the world today. Everyone, with exception to the most staunch luddites, uses email to communicate. The written word is so deeply ingrained in the human animal as a primary and required form of communication that our most popular forms of getting out the word are either in visual or written form. We IM, SMS, and email all the time. Email is so pervasive, it almost hurts the brain to try and figure out how to make it easier.
Its not hard, however, to figure out how to make it more complicated. Convergence takes care of that, and what used to be one of the most beloved mobile messaging devices and an indispensable tool for the Federal government, the RIM Blackberry, has lost its way in a fight to remain relevant in a writhing sea of multi-functional nano devices which can play music, watch TV, fetch email from several accounts, browse the web, pick your teeth after a fine meal, and, if you’re lucky, make a call or two. They have cute, cloying names like Bold, Storm, Chocolate, Shine, and Behold, and they all (at least according to the manufacturers) do everything better than the Apple iPhone.
Continue reading Review: Peek
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