Our Deputy Director was in Chicago for a conference recently and brought home a really nice souvenir! Shea's jealous that I got to play around with this as she wants an iPad more than I do. In reality, I've got mixed feelings about the device. I love my iPhone and though it's not perfect a […]
I linked to this from Facebook and posted it to Redit but thought I'd put it here for posterity as well since it's so good. (And if I'm serious about a “Sentimental Sunday” recurring post feature, this fits right in!) Gratitude. (via Cathie From Canada)
Because who wouldn't pay one grand for a single graphic of a red diamond that doesn't do anything else except prove that you have too much money?
Shea, Pace and I went for a bite to eat before a doctor's appointment late this afternoon to check on the status of my leg (I'd gone to a clinic to get it looked at originally so my family doctor hadn't seen it yet.) Pace, not having had a nap today, was a bit restless […]
[Edit: upgrading iTunes seemed to have brought back the App Store as far as I can tell.] …did the categories section of the App store disappear for you over the weekend? Trying to troubleshoot when this happened for me, I found one article that seemed to say that Apple took out the categories option with […]
MacLean's has an article about Google Voice and the potential massive impacts it could have on the cellular industry (which is likely a big part of the reason it wasn't allowed in the iPhone App Story – official story about it duplicating existing iPhone features notwithstanding.)“Google Voice’s primary offering to consumers—a single, unchanging phone number—seems […]
State of the Art: Apple's Sleek Upgrade – The New York Times raves about Snow Leopard, the new update to the core Apple operating system, Leopard. The most amazing thing? After years of features wars that turned OS's and various applications into larger and larger messes, this upgrade may be the first time in history […]
Well, it's been five days with the iPhone and I'd say that it's a tie between the camera and the Apps for what I'm enjoying the most on the new gizmo. I've downloaded a whackload of apps in the last few days – even paid for a couple! Here are the ones I currently […]
If Jeff Bezos was smart, he'd have incorporated a stylus right into the design of the Kindle so authors could “sign” their digital books. (Of course, maybe they feared this would make getting a signed book no more special than getting a package from UPS.)
Technology site TechCrunch is expanding beyond being one of the best sources for news about Web 2.0-type companies and have been driving development of an inexpensive, touchpad computer they've dubbed the “CrunchPad“. When launched, it will likely have WiFi, a camera, flash memory (instead of a hard drive), a full Linux install and retail for […]