Archive for the ‘Computers’ Category

“They horrify me!” Me, too, Yellow Lady.

I ran across this video while perusing around the web (http://bit.ly/agYIcQ) and laughed out loud as the host of Good Morning Britain, aka Yellow Lady, asks if computer art is a serious art form. The kooky dude “demonstrating” the joystick-controlled Commodore 64 art program, artist Rolf Harris, obviously is confused about the whole thing.
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My second appearance on TechVi’s The Bottom Line

Hey everyone! Just wanted to let you know that I made my second appearance on The Bottom Line on the excellent web site known as TechVi. Other than my complete mental breakdown in the middle of a sentence, things went well. We talked about the Google tablet concept and multitouch finally coming to the Nexus One.
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“The iPad?” Really???

Not in my stupidest dream did I think that Apple would name it’s tablet iPad. When others talked about it before last week’s announcement, I laughed with the rest of the world.
“Not only is it a lame name that would open the oft-ridiculed company up for even more teasing from non-fanboys, but Fujitsu owns the [...]

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[PODCAST] Podcasting: Today’s AM radio, without the static

LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE: Podcasting: Today’s AM radio, without the static
Remember AM radio?  Yeah, me neither!  But I’ve read that they used to have things called “talk shows” on it… for FREE even!
Actually, I truly am a big fan of talk radio and have, ever since I can remember, put up with large doses [...]

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Windows 7 Release Candidate good through June 2010

The Release Candidate for Windows 7 is already available to MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers and will be downloaded by hundreds of thousands when it is publicly released this coming Tuesday (May 5th).
Not just another “normal” beta release, this version should be relatively feature-complete and stable (although the Win7 beta previously released was pretty darn [...]

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Updated Seesmic offers Facebook integration

Seesmic updated its Adobe AIR based Twitter client, “Desktop Preview”, today to include, among a few other features and bug fixes, Facebook integration.
I recently tried out Seesmic Desktop Preview and was impressed with what appears to be a TweetDeck clone, but quickly found that it lacked Facebook completely.   Now, with that addition, and the [...]

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