Google Goes Mobile Even More, Now Wants to Sell You Stuff
According to the Wall Street Journal (subscription required), which cites its favorite source of “people familiar with the matter,” Google is workRead More…
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According to the Wall Street Journal (subscription required), which cites its favorite source of “people familiar with the matter,” Google is workRead More…
It’s easy to spot revolutions or major events in the past. The shrinking of computer parts in the 70s, the PC revolution of the 80s that led to the Read More…
If you’ve noticed the extra-frenzied chatter coming from the IT department lately, or the recent overactive salivary disorder affecting the geekRead More…
I subscribe to the Economist and received an intriguing email yesterday. It looks like the Economist might be getting into podcasting, er, sort of. ThRead More…
Hewlett-Packard Co. announced a breakthrough new technology that has been five years and $1.4 billion in the making. The company has been losing markeRead More…
Yesterday I reported that Amazon and TiVo are enabling video downloads without the necessity of a computer. Sounds like a great idea. Now that my TiVoRead More…
You see wikis almost everywhere you look online. They are being used for anything from encyclopedias (Wikipedia), to mock encyclopedias (uncyclopedia)Read More…
Yesterday I reported that Amazon and TiVo are enabling video downloads without the necessity of a computer. Sounds like a great idea. Now that my TiVoRead More…
Sometimes I get it. Often I get it. This time, though, I don’t get it. About four weeks ago, I received an invitation from a friend to join her �Read More…
TiVo and Amazon have announced that, starting today, TiVo users will be able to download TV shows and movies directly from their DVRs, bypassing theirRead More…