Future Watches
In an article titled Apple’s timid new iPod nano sidesteps a smartwatch revolution, Nilay Patel writes at The Verge, Apple could have blown the smartwatch market wide open with the first truly...
View ArticleOne Page Sites, On the Quick
1Pager.net looks like a promising solution for micro-site creation. Market research has shown that targeted single purpose web pages are the most effective. 1Pager allows you to quickly put up a one...
View ArticlePHP the Right Way
Gina Trapani writes about web development and languages: “Staunch anti-PHPers could say that’s just perpetuating the problem of encouraging new programmers to start with bad tools. I see it as an...
View ArticleDomains For Sale
As a matter of notification: the following domains are for up for sale: MarsLibrary.com SchoolRich.com BitRomance.com MarketRomance.com InternetKite.com SpacePatriot.com ValentinesDelivered.com...
View ArticleNew Camera Media
ISO50′s Scott Hanson writes about the evolution and bleeding edge camera media: Here’s where I’m going with this, the P2 cards that we used to store data on for the HVX were almost 1/3 the price of...
View ArticleA Better Google Search
Colin Devroe writes, Google’s search results have gotten better and better and better over the last decade plus. But arguably the way they display those results has, in some ways, gotten worse. Google...
View Article[REVIEW] Dishonored
Well hai! Today we will be reviewing Arkane studio’s newest game, Dishonored. Not only was it developed by the fantastic studio that brought us Bioshock 2, it was actually published by Bethesda...
View ArticleRise of the 7″ Tablet: Nexus 7, iPad Mini, and Kindle Fire HD (Part 1)
This past week Apple announced the release of their contender in the new seven inch tablet market, the Ipad Mini. This completed the entrance of all the major players willing to compete in the new 7...
View ArticleThe New Google Nexus Lineup
Google announced their new mobile lineup today. The much rumored Nexus 4 (made by LG), an update to the Nexus 7 (made by Asus), and the Nexus 10 (made by Samsung). The Nexus 10 is the first device to...
View ArticleConvert Your Old Mac Into…
While these cat beds are sold out, you might be thinking, maybe I have other computers sitting in my closet or garage collecting dust that could be put to use instead of buying someone else’s old...
View ArticleWill Microsoft Joining the 7″ Tablet Club?
This morning The Verge reported on rumors of a 7″ gaming tablet from Microsoft. The new device is rumored to be called the Xbox Surface. An image of supposed hardware specifications leaked this past...
View ArticleAndroid 4.2 on the Galaxy Nexus
The other night, I decided that I’d rather not wait and spent the 30 minutes flashing the Android 4.2 ROM to my cellphone, the Galaxy Nexus. The first thing to address (before I fawn over how awesome...
View ArticleWordPress 3.5
WordPress 3.5 is a huge step up from 3.4. If you’re using anything less than 3.5, you’re not doing yourself any favors. Matt Mullenweg writes in his news post announcing the release: If you’ve been...
View ArticleGunnar Gaming Glasses – Do they actually work?
We’ve all been there, hour seven of a gaming session, and you can’t remember the last time you blinked. A burning sensation courses through your eyes as their lids close and you ponder the permanent...
View ArticleMore on The Future of Flickr
Colin D. Devroe (who recently left Viddler to work on a new not-yet announced project) has written quite a bit on the future of Flickr. I think his suggestion for having a mid-size account is a pretty...
View ArticleYardsale
Yardsale bills itself as “Simple buying and selling with your neighbors and friends.” This product goes head to head with Craigslist in the mobile arena. We’ll see if it leapfrogs Craigslist in same...
View ArticleSell More Software by Patrick McKenzie
Kalzumeus Software is the software company that Patrick McKenzie runs. He’s a marketing genius, and if I haven’t written about him already, shame on me for not writing about him sooner. Patrick has a...
View ArticleThoughts on The Food Tech Revolution
Dave Mcclure writes about a possible technology revolution in the restaurant industry: Well, I hope I’ve enlightend you and piqued your imagination about the opportunity to make an everyday experience...
View ArticleNewsweek goes completely digital after 80 years in print.
Adapt or die. Baba Shetty, CEO of Newsweek announced this back in October: We are announcing this morning an important development at Newsweek and The Daily Beast. Newsweek will transition to an...
View ArticleOutgrow.me
Outgrow.me bills itself as “the first marketplace exclusively for successfully crowdfunded projects.” If you’re looking for a way to get in on a successful crowdfunded project after the fact, this...
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