January 2010
8 posts
I can't believe it's not an iPod! →
Posted by Engadget, this very similar PMP comes in at less than $40, which is a good deal if you’re in the market for, well, as one DealExtreme reviewer puts it: “the device [that] contains a virus when you connect it to your computer.”
Jan 25th
The Wall Street Journal provides more 'tablet'... →
The most accurate and believable tablet information I’ve seen so far.
Jan 20th
Jan 19th
Google delivers, and I love them for it →
Jan 14th
"Don't be evil" →
The Official Google Blog today outlines it’s plans to review Google’s presence in China, amid growing concerns over censorship and human rights. While perhaps a little late, I am very impressed with Google’s stance here - and I really wish Apple would follow suit, especially after their latest run-in with the Chinese government over a few Dalai Lama apps. I still think...
Jan 12th
Why completely "open development" isn't... →
Gizmodo’s take on the story: “The lesson: you should be terrified at all times, of all things, even if Google says you shouldn’t be.” Perhaps it’s time for Droid’s marketing guys to rethink their campaign. “Droid does open development” certainly doesn’t sound so great anymore.
Jan 11th
Jan 11th
Regarding Twenty Ten
2010 is here, which means all of the goals and “resolutions” I set out to achieve at various stages throughout 2009 (but never did) can be recycled, leaving enough space for one or two new goals too. This isn’t, however, a “OMG I’m going to lose weight and get a puppy” post. I’ll happily admit that I’ve never finished reading (or for that matter,...
Jan 3rd