Entries from February 13, 2011 - February 19, 2011





Computers are more powerful than you think
Nothing much to say about this video but wow. Dr. Michio Kaku and Peter Diamandis give us a little look into what computers are currently capable of and how they will effect our lives in the future. It’s really eye opening to know that we’re not far off from having a computer giving us “god like” powers — why can’t I live in the future?
Hello ladies - Old Spice ads are actually most popular with dudes (ages 18-34)
Looks like the Old Spice man has his target demographic wrong. According to Youtube’s Audience Data on Old Spice’s latest commercial, the people who watched the videos most are: Males aged 25-34, Males aged 18-24 and Males aged 45-54. Even though he says “hello ladies” at the beginning of each ad, this a product for men right?
Amazon Kindle 3 Okay Geek review
Release in early July, the Kindle 3 became the latest iteration in Amazon’s highly successful e-book reader line. It has become Amazon’s most selling product ever, exceeding the sales of the seventh Harry Potter book. With a huge amount of books, magazines and newspapers available on the Kindle Store, it’s easy to see why this has become such a successful product. With so many great reviews, we had to get our hands on one. Is it truly a revolutionary product or should you stick with your paperbacks? - Our full review after the break!





Dead Island game trailer will pull your heartstrings
This is by far the most down-to-earth game trailer we’ve ever seen. It’s not about a game at all in fact, it’s about the story of a family fighting for their life, and struggling to save their daughter — but having to deal with the fact they have to let her go — but this just happens to be a game. This puts most movie trailers to shame, and if you disagree, you don’t have a heart.






"Scrapbook" for BlackBerry PlayBook Demo - What now Apple?
This is the most “Apple-ish” thing we have ever seen from a company besides Apple. BlackBerry Scrapbook takes the creative process to a whole new level — because it can. The PlayBook has a powerful processor so it can deal with the eye candy that you see in the video. Great work BlackBerry… your move Apple.
Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and Obama partied hard last night
Updated on Feb 18, 2011 by
Brandon Davenport
Last night there was this big tech dinner, and lots of important people attended like Carol Bartz, Larry Ellison, Reed Hastings and Eric Schmidt — but among the tech giants were Steve Jobs and Zuckerberg, two of the most talked about people of the year.
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