Archive for July, 2007
Apple Mac event Scheduled for 8/7
The press are being invited to an Apple “product presentation for Mac” at Apple Town Hall in Cupertino on the morning of Tuesday, August 7th.
Add comment July 31, 2007
10 things your IT department won’t tell you
The list offers a nice point-counterpoint of why your IT department considers something a risk, how you can bypass their roadblocks and do it anyway, and perhaps more importantly how to get around it in a manner that won’t completely freak out your IT department. (I’m not saying it won’t just a little.)
Add comment July 31, 2007
AT&T Wireless drops iPhone from main page
Rumors that Apple is wearing the pants a little too often in their iPhone relationship with AT&T have received a boost, now that the wireless carrier seems to have stopped promoting the pricey phone on their main page barely a month after its June 29th launch.
Add comment July 31, 2007
FCC sets 700MHz auction rules: limited open access, no wholesale
The FCC today announced its plans for the upcoming 700MHz spectrum auction. Neither Google nor the big telecoms are totally happy: the FCC failed to adopt Google’s proposed ideas, but did support at least two kinds of open access that AT&T and Verizon aren’t very enthusiastic about.
Add comment July 31, 2007
iTunes Music Store sells 3 billionth song
The iTunes Store is on a roll and not slowing down any time soon. Apple announced this morning that over 3 billion songs have been sold through its online music store. The milestone not only marks a major feat for Apple, but also for the digital music industry as a whole.
Add comment July 31, 2007
Experts Exchange should be removed from Google search results
Oh so true, its very annoying.
Add comment July 31, 2007
Google wants to do for TV what it did for the Web
With a little Internet know-how, the TV industry can enjoy a brighter future, says the search giant. Google style.
Add comment July 20, 2007
Awesome hex color code license plate [PIC]
HTML + license plates = awesome
Add comment July 20, 2007
Charting the $480 billion US spectrum giveaway
A report on spectrum lobbying from the New America Foundation argues that the FCC has given away up to $480 billion in spectrum rights since 1993. Here’s how taxpayers are being cheated.
Add comment July 20, 2007
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead - CNET News.com
Just ask a group of teen Internet entrepreneurs, who readily admit that traditional e-mail is better suited for keeping up professional relationships or communicating with adults.
Add comment July 19, 2007