I’ve been a long-time subscriber of Rhapsody’s music service (since 2005), but recently I decided to switch because of many little annoyances that finally made it almost unbearable to use. I may do a Rhapsody vs. Napster comparison at some point in the future, but today I thought I’d share my experience with trying to [...]
Continue reading...16. May 2009
What a full GMail inbox looks like I always wondered what GMail would do if, and whatsmore if I even could, reach/ed the capacity of my GMail account. Well, as if to prove one of the corollary of Parkinson’s Law, today I discovered the limit of GMail’s patience with by hammering it (as an ‘email mule’) [...]
Continue reading...31. March 2009
I have recently noticed a disturbing trend start to develop in iPhone apps. It’s the “shake the phone to refresh” interaction model (a.k.a. the “Etch A Sketch” interaction model). The worst culprit is the Facebook app which requires the user to shake the phone to see their friends’ latest updates. To any iPhone developers out there, [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2009
Clearly they can’t decide Only in America In July 2009, Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) and the U.S. Air Force will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first flight of the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which occurred on July 17, 1989. As a visual centerpiece of its year-long celebration of this milestone, Northrop Grumman, the Air Force’s [...]
Continue reading...4. May 2008
I’m a digital boy (I love my gadgets), but in terms of tactile ‘analogue’ equivalents, Moleskine is King! Check out the embossing. putthingsoff.com/moleskine-notebo…
Continue reading...3. April 2008
Purifying, in a way: abduzeedo.com/awesome-light-graff… [Source: Digg]
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24. June 2009
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