Friday, July 29th, 2011
By marshalr
Are we there yet? Every time you turn around, somebody is predicting what’s going to happen 10, 25 or 50 years down the road. But you don’t have to be a “futurist” to connect the dots when it comes to where we’re heading when talking about technology. Unlike human nature, tech moves in a straight line from point A to point B, most of the time. Which makes these predictions of mine less a “leap of faith” than you’d think. Just don’t come back in 2061 and rag on me, okay? Check ‘em out after the jump.
Wednesday, May 25th, 2011
By marshalr
Deciding which smart phone to buy is like being asked whether you think your friend’s sister is hot – whatever you say, you’re screwed. No matter how objective you try to be about what it has to offer your emotions will kick in. Your brain (without consulting you) will see some color or price break or another perk that it really, really likes. There is, however, a way to determine what makes a smartphone smart enough to consider as your next phone. It’s called your ‘education’ and this guide will hopefully walk you through the important factors one should think about when buying a new phone. Check it out after the jump!
Thursday, January 27th, 2011
By jnherder
Google and Logitech teamed up in an attempt to change the way we watch TV. After spending a few weeks with the unit they’ve branded it Logitech ”Revue” and we have to say Mission Accomplished (and not in that George W Bush landing on a flight carrier way either). Couch potatoes rejoice, you’ve got a whole slew of new reasons to never leave the depths of your basement again. Read our review after the jump!
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
By hafa218
In today’s society smartphones are common place. Smartphones can check our email, call our friends, play games, and even surf the web at a moments notice, but how smart are they really? Under that sharp, glossy, plastic exterior and behind that crystal clear LCD is there an intelligent computer or a jumble of features pressed into a convoluted mess? These are the 3 biggest and most blatant smartphone shortcomings. Like, really Steve Jobs?
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
By igorderysh
With the breakneck speed of technological advances that we saw in the first years of the 21st century, the 2000s have had some of the best new products released. Here are the top ten of the decade.