Entries from June 6, 2010 - June 12, 2010





Video - Mark Zuckerberg talking privacy at D8
You can literally see the sweat running off his face like a waterfall.
Poor Zuckerberg sitting there in his chair, babbling on about the internet becoming more “people” oriented, and not managing to give us any real answers. I like what Molly Wood said on Buzz Out Loud last week - “They need a grown-up running Facebook for god sakes!” and even though it was all in good humor, there is a real point there - Read more






Apple's New Multitouch Trackpad Revealed? »
Daring Fireball has noted that a new multitouch trackpad (maybe “Magic Pad”?) has been revealed hours before the official keynote today at 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT. Engadget got a hold of some photos of the device, which frankly looks like an Apple keyboard without the keys. No confirmation will be made until Apples keynote today!
Time Warner Cable is the ISP for Internet Pirates
I had Time Warner Cable for about half a year or so when I lived in SoCal, and y’know what I learned during my time with them? I discovered they were quite lax in their practice of sending out warnings for copyright infringements due to illegally downloading files via torrents or any other manner. How would I know this? Oh, you know… But anyway, apparently this isn’t just an insider secret anymore, because according to reports found by ArsTechnica, “[Time Warner Cable] is a good ISP for copyright infringers.”
What to expect Monday at WWDC
You won’t be disappointed - These words were sent by Steve Jobs to Bryan Webster about WWDC. The event has huge buzz surrounding it because of the much anticipated iPhone 4G, which we happen to know already so much about thanks to Gizmodo. But that’s not all; the new iPhone OS will be launched with all of its features, as well as some other hidden goodies. I will go in depth with what are the possible and probable highlights of the show in what I expect to happen at year’s WWDC event.





Video - Crysis 2 Console Gameplay
This is one of the best looking games I have ever seen in my opinion. I was just blown away by the detail of the city - I mean when the bad guys are shooting, they are hitting these pillars that start to break apart from the bullets.
The level of detail in the puddles in the streets is amazing, and the smoke effects were absolutely stunning (usually smoke looks like crap in games).
Seriously some impressive footage - Read more
HTC EVO 4G becomes Sprint's most successful launch day device
Well, what did you expect — after all the EVO makes Palm’s first webOS device look like a prepubescent teenager with a milk line moustache. Harsh words, but it’s the truth. As you might’ve guessed by now, the EVO 4G has become Sprint’s best launch day performer — easily surpassing the Palm Pre (or as we like to think of it: an excellent idea executed improperly). There’s no confirmed figures from Sprint directly, but with handsets selling at over 22,000 venues across the United States, it’s sure to be a winner. Now if only HTC would make a GSM version, because after all, us Aussies down under need EVO love as well. Jump past the break for Sprint’s press release.
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