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March 11, 2009

Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM

March 03, 2009

Coming today to TechnoFeature : The iTunes App Store makes iPhone users feel like kids in a candy store. But with thousands of apps to choose from, there's a fine line between "I can't live without this app" and "I can't believe I wasted money on this app." To help so...
TechnoLawyer Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Sara Skiff at 4:39 PM

February 28, 2009

Two weekends ago, for Valentine’s Day, Sara and I decided to spend it up in the mountains, and the closest one we found, with enough fun, was Genting Highlands (going down to 18°C is good for us living near the Equator). Besides the trip being absolutely fun, we had intentions of visiting ...
Colin Charles Agenda [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by byte at 2:24 AM

January 21, 2009

Today Nerd Vittles uncovers the best SOHO Asterisk machine on the planet for just $339... if you hurry....
Nerd Vittles [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ward at 5:06 PM

January 18, 2009

Compared to the cell phone of tomorrow – the omni-function imbedded or external mini-peripheral perhaps with the processing and communications capability of today’s supercomputers – the contemporary smartphone may look even more primitive than 20-year old cell phone bricks look today. The futu...
Broader Perspective [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by LaBlogga at 11:28 AM

January 15, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions : Roger Mullins reviews the pros and cons of using Zotero for archiving legal research and other Web pages, Ralph Stoker clarifies some misconceptions about the security of reformatting a hard drive, Morris Tabush discusses the BlackBerry Storm, Barron Henley rev...
TechnoLawyer Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Sara Skiff at 6:49 PM

January 09, 2009

Even a TV producer with 5 years experience in doing consumer complaint stories is powerless against AT&T's incompetence. Anderson writes: Dear Consumerist, For five years I worked as a producer for two different television station consumer units, sorting through viewer e-mails, phone calls and lette...
Consumerist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ben Popken at 4:35 PM

January 07, 2009

In a contemporary version of the safe that's locked by the key inside it, lundyncanada's YouTube [NSFW, cursing] shows and us how Tmobile won't let her speak to customer service until she pays the $25.65. What does she need to talk to them about? How they're overcharged her by $25.65. Video inside.....
Consumerist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ben Popken at 3:49 PM

January 05, 2009

We made five predictions a year ago and pretty much nailed all five. We did so because we don't make off-the-wall predictions designed to generate buzz. But we admit that predictions out of touch with reality are more fun to read because they appeal to our innate sense of wonder. So this year we...
TechnoLawyer Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Neil Squillante at 9:00 AM

January 02, 2009

For some time, China has been pushing to create its own telecommunications standards, for a number of reasonably obvious reasons. But now the country has decided to award a number of 3G mobile licenses, based not only on the Beijing-created TD-SCDMA standard, but on CDMA and WCDMA as well. From a pu...
BNET Blogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Erik Sherman at 1:08 PM
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