Archive for March, 2010

This is too rich

There is a New Zealand company producing jetpacks for civilian purchase.  That’s right, plunk down $100,000 and you can fly yourself home. The company that makes these is hoping to be able to mas produce and sell them by years end. Now, there are a lot of hurdles to overcome, so don’t think you can finance [...]

The jokes are too numerous

These are not being mass produced yet, but the fact that someone desinged these is nothing short of amazing. You are looking at a fully functioning keyboard built into a pair of jeans. These jeans can connect to a computer via a wireless USB and even have peripheral devices like speakers in the knees. What’s [...]

3D TVs released

If you loved watching Avatar or any of the other recent movie releases in 3D, you are going to be able to do the same at home, for a price. Both Samsung and Panasonic have released TVs capable of creating the 3D effect from movie theaters. It comes with special glasses and a 3D Blu-Ray [...]

Let’s Get Ready to IT Rumble

Ben Kunz posted an article on the Business Week website where he details what he calls the “splinternet.” Basically, all the mobile devices that are flooding the market each have their own applications that are not real compatible with other devices.  Kunz mentions the iPod and the Droid phone along with Amazon’s Kindle reader.  Wouldn’t [...]

iPad delayed in U.S. until April

That’s right, hope you didn’t have your hopes too high. Of course there is no explanation as to the reason for the delay, and to give Apple the benefit of the doubt, when they unveiled the iPad, they announced a release date of late March, so their not too delayed. You will be able to [...]

netbooks, netbooks everywhere

With the deluge of laptops, tablet computers and netbooks, the world of mobile computing is becoming more saturated and harder to find the right computing device.  Harry McCracken has put together a little guide to netbooks, maybe one of the lesser advertised forms of mobile computing, so you can make an informed decision as a [...]

Y2K Strikes…

the PS3. That’s right. Ten years after the panic that was Y2K, when computer programmers were tying themselves in knots making sure society would continue after the clock struck midnight, the Y2K bug has claimed its first victim, Sony’s latest generation gaming console. Apparently, a bug associated with the built in clock on the console [...]

Things that make you go…

he really said that? Mark Cuban, as a guest contributor to MSNBC, has written an article concerning an upcoming merger between Comcast and NBC Universal. The question originally comes from Al Franken who wants the merger to include offering all of their TV shows over the internet. Mr. Cuban explains, in some not so subtle [...]

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