Episodes
The first episode under the new format. What I think about the report of Google exiting China.
Published 10/07/18
Twitter gives us a first-hand account of the devastation in Haiti following a 7.0 earthquake while the mainstream media continues with updates on the Jay Leno/Conan O'Brien feud.
Published 10/07/18
A new side of social networking emerged after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, texting your donations. Unfortunately, some are making money off of your charitable donations.
Published 10/07/18
Is 3D porn on the horizon? Hustler thinks so. And it could it help get 3D to penetrate the market like the pron industry did to VHS and DVD.
Published 10/07/18
Another disaster occurs and when the main lines of communication are disrupted, the Internet steps in the fill the void.
Published 10/07/18
The New York Times announced the news maker is moving from free to a pay-wall structure. And this one makes sense.
Published 10/07/18
Hot off the heals of the New York Times moving to a pay-wall structure, Hulu may move as well. I explain why the move will kill cable and allow a-la carte subscriptions for cable channels.
Published 10/07/18
Both Engadget and Gizmodo are reporting that they have the exclusive on what the next version of Apple’s iPhone will look like. How did they get the source: They found it on a floor of a bar disguised as an iPhone 3GS.
Published 10/07/18
Attention: developers, If your product relies heavily on Twitter and does nothing but grab users’ tweets, either change or die. That’s the message Twitter sent when they bought Tweetie last week.
Published 10/07/18
If you’re a parent with a kid in high school and was issued a school notebook, you should be very alarmed about this story out of Pennsylvania.
Published 10/07/18
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) are up against wall and smelling defeat.
Published 10/07/18
Just when you thought the Gizmodo/iPhone 4G exclusive story was dying down, the legal side of the story is emerging.
Published 10/07/18
There are more questions than answers being asked about the Gizmodo raid and as the days go on, more questions will likely be asked. I’ve done some research on the topic at hand and try to answer some – if not, all – of these questions.
Published 10/07/18
Palm will continue to live another day as HP will buy the sputtering mobile phone manufacture for $1.2 billion dollars. HP will try again at mobile computing but we all know the reason they bought HP: Palm's patent portfolio.
Published 10/07/18
There should be a drinking game that involves the words privacy and Facebook; and if there was such a game, players would be drunk within a matter of minutes.
Published 10/07/18
There should be a drinking game that involves the words privacy and Facebook; and if there was such a game, players would be drunk within a matter of minutes.
Published 04/30/10
Palm will continue to live another day as HP will buy the sputtering mobile phone manufacture for $1.2 billion dollars. HP will try again at mobile computing but we all know the reason they bought HP: Palm’s patent portfolio.
Published 04/29/10
There are more questions than answers being asked about the Gizmodo raid and as the days go on, more questions will likely be asked. I’ve done some research on the topic at hand and try to answer some – if not, all – of these questions.
Published 04/28/10
Just when you thought the Gizmodo/iPhone 4G exclusive story was dying down, the legal side of the story is emerging.
Published 04/26/10
If you’re a parent with a kid in high school and was issued a school notebook, you should be very alarmed about this story out of Pennsylvania.
Published 04/22/10
Attention: developers, If your product relies heavily on Twitter and does nothing but grab users’ tweets, either change or die. That’s the message Twitter sent when they bought Tweetie last week.
Published 04/21/10
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) are up against wall and smelling defeat.
Published 04/20/10
Both Engadget and Gizmodo are reporting that they have the exclusive on what the next version of Apple’s iPhone will look like. How did they get the source: They found it on a floor of a bar disguised as an iPhone 3GS.
Published 04/19/10
Hot off the heals of the New York Times moving to a pay-wall structure, Hulu may move as well. I explain why the move will kill cable and allow a-la carte subscriptions for cable channels.
Published 01/22/10
The New York Times announced the news maker is moving from free to a pay-wall structure. And this one makes sense.
Published 01/21/10