Recent Comments:
Bowers & Wilkins first ever P5 headphones follow the iPod money trail {Engadget}
Nov 10th 2009 10:31AM Yeah, just because Grado get away with bad "design" doesn't mean that others should follow suit.
Apple's next mouse may be mighty, but probably not a "Mighty Mouse" {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 10th 2009 7:54AM I hope they call it, "ScrollWheelFinallyWorksConsistentlyMouse." Maybe it's a little long.
Microsoft's browserless Windows 7 E gets EUthanized {Engadget}
Oct 7th 2009 11:23AM The Opera description is as bloated as the browser.
Microsoft opening café in Paris to build excitement for Windows 7 {Engadget}
Sep 24th 2009 2:04PM If this is like any café near me, it will be full of MacBooks and people in berets.
Blockbuster plans to part with 960 retail stores by end of 2010 {Engadget}
Sep 15th 2009 8:48PM They're going to bring Total Access from its current state (Profitable) to the future state (Highly Profitable). Brilliant strategy.
PSP2 to be based on iPhone-esque PowerVR GPU, rival original Xbox in power? {Engadget}
Jul 8th 2009 12:54PM Like a girl you're madly in love with, the PSP2 isn't going to come around until you've already forgotten about her. I mean, it.
Sony posts $1b loss, first in 14 years {Engadget}
May 14th 2009 12:32PM Please, please tell me the share price axis is on the right Y axis and not the left.
IBM concocts microscope with ultra-fine resolution, current MRI bows down {Engadget}
Jan 15th 2009 9:14AM @Wwhat, I got the same sense. While the underlying technology is nearly identical, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is the working name for the application in chemistry research, while Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the name used for the so-called non-invasive form of human and animal tissue scanning. I recall reading somewhere that they did not want to call the technology NMR for the irrational fear it might incite in patients who wondered what was nuclear (or nucular, ahem) about it.
I think the immediate application of this technology is more likely NMR than MRI, though the possibility in the future likely exists.
Future Arcam Blu-ray player spotted at CES {Engadget}
Jan 14th 2009 11:26AM Arcam are a well respected high end A/V company. Very good stuff.
Agile Web Solutions at Macworld 2009 {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jan 9th 2009 11:31PM It's taken me a long, long time to realize the utility of 1password, and I'm thankful that Agile Solutions have given me enough opportunities through their free MacWorld promotion, their MacHeist stuff, etc. etc. to figure out its value. I'm happy to support them from now on.







