Entries from May 30, 2010 - June 5, 2010




Steve Jobs Speaks at All Things D Conference
Steve Jobs Speaks at All Things D Conference
“I’ll tell you a secret. It began with the tablet. I had this idea about having a glass display, a multitouch display you could type on with your fingers. I asked our people about it. And six months later, they came back with this amazing display. And I gave it to one of our really brilliant UI guys. He got [rubber band] scrolling working and some other things, and I thought, ‘my God, we can build a phone with this!’ So we put the tablet aside, and we went to work on the iPhone.” - Steve Jobs
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Sprint Says - 4G now available in Kansas







The good folks at Sprint just dropped some big time hometown love on Kansas City metro and surrounding areas in the form of the HTC Evo 4G. If you’re there, it’s available right now! Yes if you are one of the lucky people enjoying the barbecue’d finger prints on the summers most coveted device, drop us a line and let us in on how that’s going?
Official Press Relase after the break!




Video - Samurai Shodown Sen Review
Kristen prepares for battle as she reviews the “re-amped” version of the Samurai Shodown series. Is change a good thing? Find out in this more than entertaining video review!
Intel Canoe Lake prototype gets some face time
So we’ve seen some pretty tiny thin ‘n lights in our day, but Intel’s Canoe Lake prototype surely takes the cake. Announced during today’s PC Client Keynote, Intel took the time to discuss its latest “innovative platform,” Canoe Lake. Okay, so it looks fairly impressive, after all they’ve managed to jam pack a computer the thickness of an exercise book with enough hardware to effectively play 720p video content. By-the-by it’s impressive, we’ve said it once, but there’s really no other way of getting around it. Clearly we weren’t the only one’s who felt it was significantly impressive, after all Engadget managed to arrange some hands-on time with device, and lets just say, they liked what they saw.




Foxconn Worker Dies after working 34 Hours Non-Stop
Foxconn Worker Dies after working 34 Hours Non-Stop
Foxconn has been exposed - they are underpaying, and over-working their employees in horrible working conditions.
Just today, yet another Foxconn employee’s life has been taken, but not by suicide. The 28-year old man who was newly married to his Wife (left) had died from exhaustion.
I am feeling more and more guilty for having this iPhone in my pocket - Read more
No More Unlimited Wireless Data from AT&T
AT&T has just killed wireless data forever, and we are all screwed - so now we are going to tell you why we should be upset. Remember all those Youtube videos, Tweets, and Webpages that we visited without worry? Unlimited wireless data has been killed by AT&T.
AT&T has officially begun the era of pay-per-byte data, which we’ve all been dreading. The worst part is, AT&T is probably just the first, as carriers never really do anything alone.
Remember those lovely $30 per month plans that got you unlimited data? Well those are over, and in its place is a monstrosity of confusion.
New Rules after the break!




Cats can now use Twitter with new Device
Cats can now use Twitter with new Device
I think a part of my brain just melted - Computer Science Laboratories (CSL) Inc has developed a liveblogging device for Mr. Sprinkles, which is your kitty.
The new toy comes tricked out with a camera, an acceleration sensor and full GPS, which monitors Mr. Sprinkles every activity, translating things he is doing like walking, eating and sleeping into full blown tweets.
Nothing good can come of this - Read more
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