Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Is Video On-Demand the Future of Film Industry

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

NetFlix could be the future of home entertainment, but it has limitations. As such, the masses are divided. Read the debate and pick a side.

Is Video On-Demand the Future of Film Industry

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

NetFlix could be the future of home entertainment, but it has limitations. As such, the masses are divided. Read the debate and pick a side.

Free Email To Cost Los Angeles $1.5 Million Extra Next Year

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

That city deal to take on Google's free email services as a cost-cutting measure will actually cost the taxpayers $1.5 million more next year than if City Hall would have stayed with its old email system.

Free Email To Cost Los Angeles $1.5 Million Extra Next Year

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

That city deal to take on Google's free email services as a cost-cutting measure will actually cost the taxpayers $1.5 million more next year than if City Hall would have stayed with its old email system.

Apple Wants iTunes to Replace Your Cable Box for $30 a month

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Apple's apparently pitching to networks a subscription plan that would deliver all your TV shows through iTunes for $30 a month, with the goal of launching it next year.

Apple Wants iTunes to Replace Your Cable Box for $30 a month

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Apple's apparently pitching to networks a subscription plan that would deliver all your TV shows through iTunes for $30 a month, with the goal of launching it next year.

Interview with a Digg.com Software Engineer: Kurt Wilms

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Kurt Wilms isa a Computer Science major from The University of Minnesota, a very intelligent software engineer who provides some insight into the Digg lifestyle. What it’s like on a day to day basis, what it’s like to design applications for Digg, and a whole lot more.

Chrome and others nibble away IE usage

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

October statistics show Google's browser eked away the most usage share from dominant Microsoft. Will Firefox reach 25 percent usage by the end of the year? Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Deep Tech.

Nokia Should Dump U.S. Smartphones, Sell Netbooks Instead

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

The netbook market is not only very new, but the market leaders have little or no brand recognition in the U.S., no disrespect intended to Acer and Asustek. Dell, HP, Intel and Qualcomm are among the other players in this market, but while they are established brands, have yet to ...

Radio Shack: Home of the 2,400% Markup

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

We went to Radio Shack to find a new cable where the salesman attempted to pressure us to buy a $24 digital camera replacement cord. The horrible part is how the salesman tried to pressure us into buying the cable telling us that we won't find a better deal elsewhere. ...