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Posted on June 2nd, 2010.
The $29.95 iPhone (and other AT&T smartphone) unlimited data plan is being replaced by two cheaper plans with data limits.
The $15 plan will get you 200 megabytes of data, which AT&T claims is enough to “send/receive 1,000 emails (no attachments), plus send/receive 150 emails with attachments, plus view 400 Web pages, plus post [...]
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Posted on May 31st, 2010.
Thanks to Netflix Watch Instantly, my holiday weekend was a blur of 1980’s nostalgia (with a brief side-trip to 1992). I’d recommend all of these, with the possible exception of Chevy Chase’s ‘Modern Problems’ – go watch Vacation or Fletch instead.
WarGames
1983 – After cracking the security of an Air Force supercomputer, young hacker David [...]
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Posted on May 25th, 2010.
According to a study by RescueTime, the playable Pac-Man logo on Google Friday cost the economy a total of 4,819,352 man-hours and a staggering $120,483,800 in lost productivity. Those numbers sound as meaningless as most such statistics, but the logo was definitely a great marketing idea on Google’s part. Here’s a non-googlized version [...]
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Posted on May 25th, 2010.
Shiny…
Details at Wired.
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Posted on May 25th, 2010.
The Pandigital Novel ebook reader is set to debut soon for $200. The device will support a number of formats, and will integrate the Barnes & Noble eBookstore (with over a million titles available to buy). The Novel will run the Android os. It will include a 7 inch 600×800 touchscreen, [...]
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Posted on November 30th, 2008.
Popular iPhone ebook app TextOnPhone is now available as an Android application in the Marketplace. So far, it’s the best ebook reader available for the T-Mobile G1. There are about 30,000 books that can be downloaded, mostly public domain and Creative Commons titles. You can also upload books to a personal bookshelf [...]
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Posted on October 29th, 2008.
The T-Mobile G1 smart phone now has a functional (more-or-less) ebook reader. FBReaderJ has now been re-compiled to work on the device, and it can indeed open and display certain ebook formats. I converted several books from Microsoft’s LIT format to the FB2 format, and they were recognized and opened without a problem.
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Posted on September 4th, 2008.
The new Microsoft ad featuring Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates has appeared on the web, and a lot of people are criticizing it as being odd and pointless. Well Duh! The quirky ad is obviously meant to set the stage for things to come, and I did find it amusing in a very [...]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008.
Google’s new browser, “Chrome”, will be available tomorrow (Tuesday) for download in 100 countries. Kara Swisher has scans of a promotional comic accidentally mailed out a little early. And Blogoscoped has some screenshots, along with more details. Here’s a taste:
UPDATE: The Google Chrome browser is available for download.
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Posted on August 18th, 2008.
Dell’s “Cloud Computing” trademark application: denied
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Posted on August 17th, 2008.
Book: I just finished reading Small Favor, the latest installment of The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. This is actually the tenth novel, and the series is still going strong. Harry Dresden is a modern-day wizard who manages to spend most of every book bruised and battered by a variety of supernatural beings [...]
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Posted on August 14th, 2008.
A Star Trek MMORPG is in the works:
The massively multiplayer game, from Cryptic Studios for Windows PCs and perhaps Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, takes place about 30 years after Star Trek: Nemesis. Players can captain their own starship, as a human or alien, as they seek out new civilizations.
I want to play a [...]
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Posted on August 13th, 2008.
Wireless internet is coming to a Chrysler near you:
Chrysler will reportedly offer up its in-car EV-DO solution (dubbed Uconnect Web) starting on August 25th, and owners of 2009 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles (along with a few “earlier models”) will be able to have the $499 box retrofitted into their rides.
Ok, a Jeep with internet [...]
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Posted on August 11th, 2008.
Not sure if this is legit or not, but the device in this leaked Palm Centro 2 advertisement looks a lot like my idea of what the next Centro should look like:
Here’s my take on such a device, from the 14th of last month:
If the ad is a fake (and I suspect it [...]
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Posted on August 10th, 2008.
Microsoft allows PC vendors to sell PCs with Vista licenses, but with Windows XP installed (the famous “downgrade” right granted by MS through December 2009). Now HP has told APC that that’s how they sell most of their business PCs (in Australia, at least):
“From the 30th of June, we have no longer been [...]
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Posted on August 10th, 2008.
Microsoft announced two big changes to Money Plus, their personal finance software, last week.
First off, no more brand new version each year. Microsoft is “moving off of an annual release cycle for Microsoft Money Plus.” In other words, there will not be a “Money 2009″ released this fall. It was [...]
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Posted on August 5th, 2008.
From an IBM press release:
For the first time, IBM and leading Linux distributors Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell and Red Hat will join forces globally with their hardware partners to deliver Microsoft-free personal computing choices with Lotus Notes and Lotus Symphony in the one billion-unit desktop market worldwide by 2009.
Citing shifting market forces and the growing demand for [...]
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Posted on August 4th, 2008.
Surflizard.com gets yet another re-design. We are now sporting a new look, and tighter integration with Techlizard.com, our technology and gadget blog. The clean new design for both sites is based on Andrew Faulkner’s The Fadtastic Theme, featuring an adjustable width that fits your browser and good usability thanks to plenty of white [...]
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Posted on August 4th, 2008.
InfoWorld has posted their “2008 Best of Open Source Software Awards“, cleverly nicknamed the BOSSIES. Most of the picks are obvious (Firefox, OpenOffice), but it’s still worth reading for those hidden gems you might find. There’s Elgg, for example, which let’s you set up your own MySpace-like social networking site.
Ok, the guide is [...]
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Posted on August 3rd, 2008.
Reporters in China to cover the Olympic games may not have unlimited and uncensored access to the internet for a few days or weeks. Chinese citizens will continue to have their internet access filtered and censored during the games and after the games. One is a minor inconvenience, and one is a serious [...]
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Posted on August 2nd, 2008.
Reported in The Industry Standard, Dell is seeking a trademark on the term “cloud computing.” As we all know, cloud computing is a generic term used commonly to describe the use of software served remotely, also known as “web apps” or “software as a service” (abbreviated “SaaS”).
Dell already seems to have [...]
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Posted on August 1st, 2008.
A free comic book download, Kolchak the Night Stalker: Fever Pitch, is available from DriveThruComics.com. This comic features first-rate artwork and a good story. Fans of the original tv show will be especially pleased. The Silencers #1 and Twilight Crusade: Gabriel are also available for free, and a lot of comics are [...]
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Posted on July 29th, 2008.
ReadWriteWeb has an overview of the Scrabulous shutdown. Don’t feel too sorry for the game’s creators — they were reportedly offered $10 million and the right to keep some version of their game — which is a direct copy of Scrabble — up on the web. But the guys apparently got greedy, holding [...]
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Posted on July 28th, 2008.
I played with over-hyped new search engine Cuil.com off and on throughout the day, and I’m amazed at how poorly and inconsistently it worked. There appear to be serious architectural flaws that resulted in inconsistent and unpredictable results.
John Dvorak has a scathing review slamming Cruil for poor search results.
And Juan Carlos Perez [...]
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Posted on July 27th, 2008.
War Games, the 1983 film that had kids all over America dreaming of cracking government computers, has finally spawned a sequel. I watched War Games: The Dead Code today, and it was better than I expected given the sacred ground it was treading on — not to mention the movie’s direct-to-DVD nature.
I was [...]
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