So many gadgets, so little time.
*sigh*
Here’s one piece of technology you should never stop using:
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by Eric Dye
So many gadgets, so little time.
*sigh*
Here’s one piece of technology you should never stop using:
by James Brooks
Mobile network T Mobile have released the latest of their viral internet videos, this time on the topic of the UK Royal Wedding.
by James Brooks
OK, so this one has been around for a little while, but still I think it’s a great bit of British comedy that’s worth sharing.
by Eric Dye
WordPress.com bloggers can now impress their iPad readers.
For the past four months, WordPress has been working with Onswipe to create a plugin that presents blogs in a more “touching” manner.
If you have a WordPress.com blog, this new feature is built-in and you can make some tweaks right-now, if you have WordPress.org self hosted blog, you can get the plugin!
by Eric Dye
So, you just landed your first iPad, eh?
Nice.
You are now cooler than you were before you had an iPad. If you take your new glossy goodness with you and use it at Starbucks while sipping down a cup of delicious, you officially become a part of an elite group of cool people.
Welcome.
Now, what are you going to do with this $500 tech toy?
by James Brooks
Sadly, it looks like we are too late to stop this disaster.
I am a huge fan of Moleskine. I have been for a number of years. They are my notebook of choice along with the offerings from Muji.
The Moleskine experience is all based around the physical experience of having a Moleskine notebook in your hand. The feel, the quality of the paper, the size and way it fits perfectly in your hand. It’s supposed to be a high quality product, it’s supposed to be keeping pen and paper alive.
Why Moleskine, why oh why, did you have to release an iOS app?!