According to the U.K. news site, The Register (Sony points to 2006 PS3 ship date | The Register), Sony isn’t scheduling to ship the PS3 until some time in 2006. Their plans are based on the ship date of IBM’s production of the CELL wafer chips, and that technology isn’t to be unveiled until around […]
Archive for November, 2004
I just got a beta-test invite from Sony Playstation Underground. I’m part of the Gamer Advisory Panel (GAP), and I was invited, and am part of, the new “SnowBlind” FPS video game beta. Woohoo! Hopefully, this time, they’ll make a game better than KillZone, was. I did that beta and it was just so boring.
Here’s […]
One of my favorite blogs out there is The Mirror Project. The entire site is designed around the idea of people taking pictures of stuff in reflective surfaces. Most of the time, this turns into people taking pictures of themselves holding their camera in some kind of surface like a chrome bumper or something like […]
The Tag Heuer Monaco 69 concept watch
Published November 22nd, 2004 in Technology, Style and Fashion. 0 CommentsOK, this is hot (to me). I love watches. Some people would say I have a watch fetish… and I would quickly correct them, as they don’t understand the meaning of the word “fetish.” But, I’ll tell you this: I do love watches and have had quite a collection over the years. Many of […]
Every once in a while, you see a cool app. I mean, I see LOTS of cool stuff on pretty much a daily basis, but sometimes you see something that’s just kind of “cool.” Know what I mean?
I think that is the case with “DVD TO POCKET PC”, a great little conversion application that runs […]
Always good to have a SmarterChild
Published November 22nd, 2004 in Technology and Software. 0 CommentsMy kid is pretty smart. I’m amazed at what he can do. But I think I’ve found something that might give him a run for his money: SmarterChild.
I should be honest, I’ve known about SmarterChild for three years, now. SmarterChild is a very cool tool that, when I beta-tested it, was free to the public […]
While scouring the web (and other cool technology blogs) for cool products for this year’s holiday list of electronic goodies, I found this little device, which I thought was pretty cool:
That is the MagPix Pocket Photo Album. A neat little picture viewer with a 1.5″ TFT LCD screen, 16MB of onboard memory, and an SD/MMC […]
If you didn’t know, flouride is a really dangerous chemical that (if taken in high dosage) can cause critical issues with one’s body. One way to neutralize the effects of flouride is to add calcium to the mix; flouride binds to calcium. So, if you drink a lot of milk, say after devouring 10-15mgs of […]
I’ve just started working with the IMSmarter “IM Capture/Reminder/WebLog” tool. It’s an interesting concept, and appears to be based on the SmarterChild base code. I had worked with SmarterChild some years ago - during Beta. Great idea, wish I could have gotten my hands on the code to set up a server of my own.
Anyway, […]
Oakley is introducing their new “Thump” sunglasses. Now, let me explain these babies…
They are a pair of slick lookin’ Oakley shades with a built-in MP3 player and headphones. From what the folks at iPodLounge have to say (iPodlounge | Backstage), they’re a really cool set of shades with a great set of headphones.
What can also […]
What diabetes means to me
By Paul J Manoogian, Jr.
When I was a boy, I used to spend many hours with my grandfather. He was a wonderful man; as many grandfathers are. He used to take me on walks, teach me how to garden, and he sang songs to me. Some days, we would pick fresh […]
According to an article on Engadget:
“TiVo has responded, at least sort of, to the brewing controversy over their plans to introduce banner ads when people fast forward through commercials, with someone from TiVo’s marketing department posting a message on the tivocommunity.com bulletin board trying to explain a little bit more what’s going on. A few […]
Donald Faison says the Nintendo DS is the “dopest thing ever”
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I’ve been reading many different websites on iPod hacks. There’s a lot to that little unit that carries most all of my music on it! One of the things I did this past weekend was purchase the O’Reilly “iPod and iTunes Hacks.” It’s a pretty cool book. Fairly fat with information, some of which is […]




























