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Well, it is official. The wireless industry is headed down a dark path. A path which leads back to the 90’s. You remember the 90’s don’t you? Cell phones were the size of bricks, literally, the Yankee’s dominated baseball, NBA wasn’t played by a bunch of girls, USA sucked harder at soccer than an 18yr old in Vegas on New Years, oh and Windows Mobile reigned supreme. Does that sound like a fun idea to you? I thought not. In fact, I would call that regression. The exact opposite of ...
Updated 07-20-2010 at 09:37 PM by SuperFly03
At home our last all-in-one decided to start acting up, so replacing it is the Kodak ESP5250 all-in-one (AIO) printer, scanner, copier. We likely would have gone with an HP AIO, but a Kodak representative was at Wal-Mart and sold me on it. It had the features we were looking for, so we figured if it doesn't work out it won't be much of a problem to return it. Installation I'm giving Kodak a 10 out of 10 for this. The manual was easy to read, and unpacking and following the ...
The HTC EVO 4G (the Evo) is the first smart phone that I've owned. Overall my experience has been positive, but there are a few things that, in my limited time with it, have come not to like. I don't feel like focusing on those, so on to my impression of the Evo. I have had some use with smart phones in the past from my Wife's HTC Touch Pro II and her recent switch to HTC's Hero, so there's some knowledge on using the Android OS (or maybe just HTC Androids). Most of what I've looked ...
Updated 06-28-2010 at 05:04 PM by MagicLess
The Windows vs. OS X debate will likely never be solved during our lifetime. That is a fact of life. It hasn’t been solved in 20 years and I don’t see any reason for that to change. It’s a lot like the toilet paper argument: does the TP roll over the top or under the bottom? There are certain debates in human history that just can’t be solved and the newest one is Android vs. iPhone OS. It’s a debate of epic proportions in the market place. RIM, which makes Blackberry devices, is ...
Updated 05-21-2010 at 10:39 PM by SuperFly03
I learned a great life lesson today. It's possibly something others have learned earlier than freshman year of college, but o to class in college. Or you will be ****ed over. Nuff said.
Once again, I'd like to explicitly state that the software that I'm previewing here, isn't release. It's not even Beta. Mozilla's development team would really like us to know that the software codenamed Fennec is actually what they call Pre-Alpha, in other words, it's a debug issue, with none of the memory/CPU optimizations or full features that we'll find in the release. This is essential ...
Updated 04-28-2010 at 02:59 PM by DaSickNinja
So in the news this week the "Leaked" photos of a supposed iPhone 4G. There is detailed photos of the interior and exterior. Detailed specs. All of this just was an oopsy right? Full story here: http://gizmodo.com/5520438/how-apple...he-next-iphone Lets review: With the pre-release version of the iPad, to even touch the device you had to create a special room with blacked out windows and a secured entry and the device needed to be chained ...
Updated 04-20-2010 at 10:04 AM by Ches111
In honor of me, my friend Henry Chim has decided to write a play based on our adventures at school, horribly exaggerated of course and not to mention fiction from the Enith universe. Without further ado, my friend has authorised me to display some teaser content. Cartner: I’m looking for a good high quality fire sprinkler system for my school. Do you have any recommendations? Marketeer: Of course! Dr Cartner, I recommend my company’s X2 Sprinkler system ...
Alright. Today was a big day for Apple. They launched iPhone OS 4.0. A new revision is supposed to be a big deal and bring a lot of new features to the plate right? Well, I guess the word new should be put in quotes because there is really nothing new with this launch. There isn’t an ounce of creativity in the entire OS. Rather, there is varying degrees of ripping off ideas from other more innovative companies like Microsoft, Palm and Google. However, let’s put that aside and walkthrough the more ...
Updated 04-08-2010 at 09:39 PM by SuperFly03