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Life Before Google

March 2, 2010

via Buzzfeed, Geeks are Sexy

North Korea: Traffic Control in Pyongyang

February 28, 2010

Uniformed women. Pyongyang’s traffic police. Robotic precision.

Don’t Need No Flash

January 30, 2010

Kendell Helmstetter Gelner responds to TheFlashBlog: Except for Farmville and Hulu all of the other sites have non-Flash version for browsers that do not support Flash, including MobileSafari on the iPhone. Earlier, TheFlashBlog’s Lee Brimelow posted up mock screens of sites that supposedly didn’t support Flash. Well, it seems Brimelow didn’t check to see whether [...]

Review: Apple’s Magic Mouse

January 18, 2010

CORD-LESS: I want to get rid of the cord attached to my mouse. All of the ports on the unibody MacBook Pro are on the left so if you want to use a mouse (and you’re right-handed) you have a long cord spanning the entire length of the chassis. Macally’s Turtle, a wonderful little mouse [...]

Apple Mobile Search Engine

January 16, 2010

Apple bought Quattro Wireless, a mobile advertising company. The best online advertising platform company is Google and is due to the company having the world’s most popular search engine. So my simple understanding is: for Apple to become a formidable mobile advertising platform, my guess is the company needs to have a popular mobile search [...]

Germany: No to IE

January 16, 2010

A security flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) was exploited in the recent attacks on Google China. And Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security has released a warning: stay away from IE 6, 7 and 8. I wonder what would happen if the South Korean government issued a warning like this… I’ll tell you: complete [...]

Google.cn

January 14, 2010

David Drummond, SVP, Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer at Google, responds to large-scale security attacks against Google to gain access to Chinese human rights advocates’ Gmail accounts:
We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the [...]

Microsoft Arc Keyboard

January 7, 2010

Though Microsoft’s Arc Keyboard isn’t display-related, I had to mention that it is quite beautiful, sexy even. I’m really surprised that this is from Microsoft! The Arc Keyboard is wireless and uses the crowded 2.4GHz band and will be available on February 21 for US$59.95. (After looking at the picture on Microsoft’s site, it doesn’t [...]

Google: Real Time Search

December 7, 2009

It is COOL. I’m sure Android will get it; I’m hoping the iPhone will too. Check out the video. Source: YouTube via ZDNet

SDXC

December 3, 2009

64GB SDXC cards at 35 MB/s sounds exciting. Until you realize you can’t use it with the SD slot on your notebook PC. Good news (if you were planning on purchasing a new notebook PC): Lenovo, Dell, and HP will incorporate SDXC slots in their Arrandale CPU-equipped notebook PCs. Personally, I tend to keep my [...]