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Posts on ‘April 14th, 2007’

Sony’s Fancy Slim OLED TV

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Ever fancy a super thin TV, even thinner than current LCD? Sony is planning to launch its OLED TV production this year producing 1,000 units of it each month. The first models will have a screen [...]

TV Out demo and Operator Crippling

Amazon.com Widgets Thanks to Stefan for pointing me towards a couple of interesting videos. Here the TV Out capabilities of the Nokia N95 are demoed well, watching a video on three different screens in one shot, while here one of the developers of VoIP software demonstrates how Internet telephony is 'missing' on branded/locked [...]

Blogger’s Code of Conduct: Is it really needed?

In March 2007 an A-list blogger, Kathy Sierra, received several threatening and sexually graphic photos which intimidated Kathy into cancelling her workshop and speech at O’Reilly’s Etech Conference. The intimidation carried over to two additional blogs which unfortunately further caused Kathy to fear for her life and lock herself indoors.

This issue prompted other A-list [...]

Blogger’s Code of Conduct: Is it really needed?

In March 2007 an A-list blogger, Kathy Sierra, received several threatening and sexually graphic photos which intimidated Kathy into cancelling her workshop and speech at O’Reilly’s Etech Conference. The intimidation carried over to two additional blogs which unfortunately further caused Kathy to fear for her life and lock herself indoors.

This issue prompted other A-list [...]

Can LeapTag Capture The Magic Of StumbleUpon?

San Jose based LeapTag is part bookmarking (like del.icio.us) and part discovery (like StumbleUpon). It’s a good way to keep track of websites that you like using tags, and it’s also useful for serendipitous discovery of new sites you might like, based on the things you’ve already bookmarked.
Usage occurs through the browser via an IE [...]

NY Times Touchscreen Handheld Sudoku

Are you a Sudoko fiend fan? Then you need to get this nice,
compact handheld Sudoku video game. It has a touchscreen and a stylus,
so it makes it easy to use, and there are over 750 puzzles to play.
There is also a built-in clock so you can time yourself. Think about it
this way: for about [...]

NY Times Touchscreen Handheld Sudoku

Are you a Sudoko fiend fan? Then you need to get this nice,
compact handheld Sudoku video game. It has a touchscreen and a stylus,
so it makes it easy to use, and there are over 750 puzzles to play.
There is also a built-in clock so you can time yourself. Think about it
this way: for about [...]

New Blog At GigaOm, Focusing on Growing A Startup

Found+Read, GigaOm’s newest blog, will be a must-subscribe to resource for many web entrepreneurs. It is edited by Carleen Hawn and will have on guest entrepreneurs and other experts come on and share their experiences in building companies. Malik says he is starting this becasue he’s gone through growing pains building his own business over [...]

Wii Internet Channel Fully Activated after System Update

Wii’s connected to the Internet all started to glow earlier this week hypnotizing Wii fanboys to drop to their knees in praise to the almighty Wii system update.

The latest Wii system update included the ability to download the final version of the Wii’s Opera browser (which will be 500 points to download after [...]

Wii Internet Channel Fully Activated after System Update

Wii’s connected to the Internet all started to glow earlier this week hypnotizing Wii fanboys to drop to their knees in praise to the almighty Wii system update.

The latest Wii system update included the ability to download the final version of the Wii’s Opera browser (which will be 500 points to download after [...]