by Chris Foley on August 24, 2011
Popular RSS/Feed library service Lazyfeed has been “down for maintenance” for some time now, and I hope this outage doesn’t spell the end of this service, for I quite liked it. Their website HERE has had the following message for more than a week: Lazyfeed is going through a maintenance. Sorry for the inconvenience. In [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on June 8, 2011
Apple’s philosophy on product design and function is brilliant. So what happens when they decide to build their new headquarters? They design a freaking spaceship. “It’s a little like a spaceship landed.” Jobs’ delivery showed that even he is still baffled by how spectacular this building will look. Considering its halo design and attention to [...]
by Chris Foley on May 14, 2011
Something caught my eye this morning as I was scanning my RSS feeds. Google has launched their Chromebook product announcement page. Check it out. It’s pretty interesting. The skinny: Google has partnered with Acer, Samsung, and Verizon Wireless to bring us a lightweight (both in form factor and in processing power) mobile computer which is [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on April 24, 2011
ARTICLE UPDATE: The white iPhone was released on April 28th, and quite frankly, I’m entirely tired of hearing about it. The final word we’re going to put in about this thing, is to point to this excellent article from Fast Company, entitled The Great White iPhone: How Apple Spun A Tech Fail Into A PR [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on April 21, 2011
Airports are stressful. From body scanners to lost baggage, there are plenty of reasons to dislike air travel. Since it is a place that often leads to a less than pleasant experience, its important to know your rights as a traveler. That’s why I would like to present this article below from Lifehacker. Author Adam [...]
by Chris Foley on January 25, 2011
I’ve lately been receiving a considerable number of inquiries from my loyal and wonderful customer base about the upcoming Verizon iPhone announcement. I’ve decided to answer the questions in a blog post here, instead of trying to respond to everybody’s emails individually.