Monthly Archives: October 2007

How Leopard Changed My Workflow

Leopard is out. Mac fans all around the world are rejoicing as they install what is arguably the best OS X upgrade since, well, OS X. Using Leopard for five days now, I have already started adapting to the new operating system. Past habits are being modified, old applications are being trashed, and new features [...]

Review: Sumo’s Omni Beanbag Chair

Last week, Sumo sent me their Omni Beanbag Chair for review and it couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. Playing Xbox 360 games on my Standard Definition Television had started to become an uncomfortable experience. With text getting smaller in games due to sharper High Definition Televisions, I found myself sitting closer, forcing [...]

Will the iPod Touch Receive iPhone Applications?

While iPhone users are rejoicing over Apple’s decision to provide an official application SDK in February, I’m filled with questions. Will the iPod Touch receive the same application treatment? If it will, will we see iPhone applications on the Touch? Sure, Steve Jobs briefly mentioned the Touch in his announcement, but the statement leaves much [...]

9rules is Launching Ali2 Today

Everyone’s favorite blog community, 9rules, is launching their sixth iteration today. I’ve been spying on the development over the past months, and I can say without a doubt the new version, dubbed Ali2, is better than ever. Greatly enhanced Notes, more prominent Member content, and of course a standard Web 2.0 LOLcat error message. If [...]

WaterField’s iPod Touch Smart Case

Traditionally, when it comes to iPods and cases, I always stick with iSkin. However, I decided to make a change with the iPod Touch. I planned to skip a case this round since the iPod Touch’s screen is scratch resistant and the memory is flash based. That idea didn’t last, because when I heard about [...]