5Words for May 4th, 2009
Never assume RIM is toast: BlackBerry Curve outells the iPhone. Two trends conspiring against Microsoft. 11.6″ EeePC on its way. Navigon exits North American market. “Houdini’s” a great phone name....
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I’m moving to southeast England! Really fast Internet in England. Your own personal Wi-Fi hotspot. Yet another OS for netbooks. Anonymous? You can’t watch Hulu. Indian hacker’s Facebook-compromising...
View Article5Words for May 8th, 2009
Saw Star Trek, expected Tribbles… An EeePC that’s a tablet. Nokia preps giant app store. How to research: copy Wikipedia! Blu-Ray sales up 72 percent. I’ve pointed cameras at TVs. Big Sony e-reader in...
View ArticleTechReads for July 14, 2014
The password is dying. (Christopher Mims/WSJ) And to prove it, Mims shares his own Twitter password (which is christophermims). Bringing back Prodigy. (Benj Edwards/The Atlantic) One man wants to...
View ArticleAt Comcast, You’re Not Just a Valued Customer–You’re Also an Indentured Servant
My friends Ryan Block and Veronica Belmont decided to cancel their Comcast service and switch to Astound, a smaller cable company available here in the Bay Area. So they called Comcast–and talked to a...
View ArticleOne New Slingbox Caters to the Masses, the Other to High-End Users
Slingbox M1 When it debuted back in 2005, the original Slingbox–which let you pipe your TV signal at home over the Internet to a distant computer or smartphone–helped invent the whole idea that you...
View ArticleTechReads for July 16, 2014
Why that Comcast rep wouldn’t let Ryan and Veronica just cancel. (Adrianne Jeffries/The Verge) Because doing so would cost him money. Fox tried to buy Time Warner. (Andrew Ross Sorkin/Michael De La...
View ArticleThe New Features in Jawbone’s Up App Are All About Eating
Thanks to wearable fitness gadgets such as Jawbone’s Up and Up24 wristbands, it’s now very easy to get some sense of how many calories you’re burning as you go about your everyday activities. But...
View ArticleTechReads for July 17
Microsoft to reorg, cut up to 18,000 jobs. (Satya Nadella/Microsoft)
View ArticleHow to Animate Your Dragon
A DreamWorks Animation artist works on How to Train Your Dragon 2 using Premo Mr. Peabody and Sherman, the computer-animated movie which DreamWorks Animation released in March is–of course–the tale of...
View ArticleA Celebration of James Garner’s Polaroid Commercials
They weren’t the best thing he ever did, or the one which we’ll cherish the most. But with the sad news of the passing of James Garner, it’s worth pausing to remember the commercials he did in the late...
View ArticleI’m Going to Want a Car With Built-In LTE…Eventually
Buick owners enjoying their car’s built-in LTE in a photo provided by GM Last week, General Motors invited me to a press event at which it showed off some new Buicks. Normally, such events involve...
View ArticleRIP, Jim Frederick
Jim Frederick, the first editor I had during my time as a tech writer for TIME, died unexpectedly on Thursday night. He was only 42, and I’m still in shock. The loss would be incalculable no matter...
View ArticleTechReads for August 11, 2014
Apple University revealed. (Brian X. Chen/NYTimes) Apple’s in-house training program sounds very, very Apple-esque.
View ArticleI’m Over at Fast Company. Join Me, Won’t You?
Just a quick reminder: I’m now happily ensconced in my new gig as technology editor for Fast Company. That means that the vast majority of my tech writing will appear on FastCompany.com. To see what...
View ArticleThat Time I Interviewed Click and Clack
Back in the summer of 1997, I got my one and only assignment for a magazine called The Web, back when it seemed like it made sense to publish reviews and profiles relating to websites on dead trees. It...
View ArticleTechnologizer: The Flipboard Edition
Back in 2014, when I became technology editor for Fast Company, I said I was keeping Technologizer open and reserved the right to write here if I had anything to say that didn’t fit into Fast Company....
View Article5Words for May 4th, 2009
Never assume RIM is toast: BlackBerry Curve outells the iPhone. Two trends conspiring against Microsoft. 11.6″ EeePC on its way. Navigon exits North American market. “Houdini’s” a great phone name....
View Article5Words for May 7th, 2009
I’m moving to southeast England! Really fast Internet in England. Your own personal Wi-Fi hotspot. Yet another OS for netbooks. Anonymous? You can’t watch Hulu. Indian hacker’s Facebook-compromising...
View Article5Words for May 8th, 2009
Saw Star Trek, expected Tribbles… An EeePC that’s a tablet. Nokia preps giant app store. How to research: copy Wikipedia! Blu-Ray sales up 72 percent. I’ve pointed cameras at TVs. Big Sony e-reader in...
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