• Google Nexus One phone has cool AMOLED display.
  • Apple buys mobile ad company. How do we get away from all these ads?
  • ESPN rolling out 3D TV channel. Why?
  • No upgrade pricing for Office 2010? No way.
  • Skype getting built into to HDTV’s.
  • Seagate jumps on USB 3.0.
  • ASUS goes with Bang & Olufsen.
  • Hearst doing huge reader.

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  1. Dr. K says:

    Sounds interesting. Too bad Adobe Flash 10 won’t play it. How about a simple MP3 download?

  2. dusanmal says:

    I am getting following error message instead of the player

    “Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.”

    despite proper Flash player and enabled JavaScript… Something is messed up…

  3. deowll says:

    Something is messed up. It crashed Firefox. I restarted Firefox and got it to run. The gems of wisdom were okay.

    I shall continue to use a tracphone for now. That way if I leave it somewhere or break it I don’t bleed so much.

    I like what they can do but the phone service is to rich for my taste and screen is way to small.

    The price on the units will come down.

  4. jarrycanada says:

    anyone know if Tech5 Top5 Countdown is dead.? have not seen the RSS Feed update in a long time for that program, john still doing that show?

  5. qb says:

    Ballmer to debut a Microsoft/HP Slate PC at CES tomorrow. I wonder if he’ll say “and one more thing”.

  6. sargasso says:

    I love AMOLED displays, the Nexus One will sell well simply on that feature. My portable multimeter, used for outdoor fieldwork, has an AMOLED readout, which I can clearly read in full daylight.

  7. Glenn E. says:

    There’s talk of Apple’s tablet PC, on the local news. But they started off, putting down the whole idea, by asking “Do you really need this?” Well they weren’t so negative and skeptical about Microsoft’s dumb Surface technology. Basically making PCs into furniture. I think anything that requires the use of both hands (and arms) to do anything useful, is stupid. Fine, if you need the exercise. And have the use of both hands. But replacing the mouse with something that requires ten times more effort to manipulate stuff on screen? That’s just silly. And no amount of movies and Tv shows featuring it, aren’t going to make up for that. “NCIS LA” lost me, the second they started flipping evidence around up on a wall screen. Pul-lease!

    And so, why is the stupid news media questioning the value of something smaller, portable, and more convenient to use? Just because it’s not Microsoft’s idea?! Sheesh!

  8. Glenn E. says:

    3D Tv is a dumb idea. Here’s why. It’s going to make people ill. When you see the world in 3D, you’re in control of the motion. Whether you’re walking or driving. You move, not the world. When you watch 3D Tv. You’re sitting still, and the image (their world) moves, out of your control. The human senses aren’t going to be able to deal with that. Because your inner ear will tell you, you’re not moving. And your visual perception will tell you, you are moving. This is why I don’t go to see 3D movies, like “Avatar”.

    And if you do manage to get accustomed to it. I can imagine how it will screw with your real world coordination, later. It could especially mess up the very young, whose brains are still developing. There’s already been research about the effects of video games, on youth. I’m sure they meant the 3D games. And not Tetris and Ms Pacman. Isn’t plain old HDTv, good enough for a few decades.

  9. Dallas says:

    #9 solution: give people a steering wheel with their 3D glasses. That way the brain thinks your driving.


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