The safety razor is a classic example of business marketing: Sell people the handle cheap, and they’ll keep coming back for the pricey blades. Thanks to a series of posts over at Apple Insider, … more →
The Oyster's Gartermadmikemagee wrote 1 month ago: FERNANDO CASSIA of the Argentinian yard points me to Daily Tech where I discover that not only am I … more →
DenRosen wrote 11 months ago: The new BlackBerry Curve 8320 in Sunset comes with a 2-megapixel cam, WiFi, camera, video player, a … more →
DenRosen wrote 11 months ago: Although press will have well-equipped media centers to work from during the Olympics, the Inter … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 11 months ago: The safety razor is a classic example of business marketing: Sell people the handle cheap, and they … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 12 months ago: Dogs, small children, and outdoor kitties beware: The makers of the Roomba, iRobot, are working on a … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: Eric’s Apocalypse Averting Plan No. 1: Use electricity to power as many devices as is reasonab … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: The cell phone software maker Qualcomm happens to be based in San Diego, so I actually received a pr … more →
atomcat wrote 1 year ago: Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling Michael Asher (Blog) – February 26, 2008 … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: This company is concerned that geeks can’t see their laptop screens because when we sit by our … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: There really has never been a good way to recycle old electronics. They can’t be thrown into t … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: I was so hoping I’d never have to run again. Unfortunately, although playing Nintendo Wii game … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: Microsoft is issuing a patch for the troubled latest version of the windows operating system, Vista, … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: Nothing makes a Mac person more smug than the woes of a Microsoft product. And man does it sure look … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: Looks like IBM was really ready to jump into the office software market. Today they announced a free … more →
Eric Wolff wrote 1 year ago: IBM will soon start contributing code to Open Office software, which is good news for those of us lo … more →