If you can’t wait for a version of the Kindle that can run video, then you may be in luck: one enterprising developer has come up with a bizarre way to take TV programs and make them compatible with Amazon’s e-reader. Read more »
One of my favorite random sites to read is Freakonomics. There is always something that I never thought of before on there, and today was no exception. They pointed out a clause in the iTunes license agreement that puts a damper on weekend plans. It says […] Read more »
Tommorow sees the long-awaited release of Clint Eastwood‘s Firefox 3, the third movie in the popular series of Craig Thomas novels, including Firefox, Firefox Down and Winter Hawk. As with most cinematic releases, the movie will be available as a Usenet file or BitTorrent, however Eastwood […] Read more »
In this week’s edition of John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman‘s hilarious podcast, The Bugle, Zaltzman offers his own solution to the isolation of working from home… Do you work from home but miss the office atmosphere? Then simply hire a group of people you don’t really […] Read more »
Well, this is about the worst thing that can happen to a mobile professional. Looks like Verizon Wireless needs to add somes new cell towers to Las Vegas… at least during CES week. I’m posting this from the Press Room of the Sands using their WiFi. […] Read more »
Texas Instruments is going to be flexing its VoIP muscles next week, as company announced that it has shipped 2 million chips that go into voice-over-cable products. In addition, the company is going to be announcing a deal with Arris for its voice-ready cable modems. Read more »