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Old people asks about the difference between an email and a pager.
TweetI think the sentiment “Holy Fucking Shit” aptly describes the horror I felt when I read this article. During oral arguments today in the case City of Ontario v. Quon, which considers whether police officers had an expectation of privacy in personal (and sexually explicit) text messages sent on pagers issued to them by the [...]
Full StoryYour mail.
TweetToday I got an awesome email from Kim talking about the power of the internet and what it means to those who could access it. So….I’m sitting at PF Chang’s, ordering steamed vegetables and tofu (because I know you want me to stay healthy), writing and answering email, ruining the ambiance at the bar with [...]
Full StoryConcept Electronic Magazine Reader
TweetEvery so often a concept comes out that makes you think, “This is what the future will be.” Well here is another one of this, this time from Bonnier R&D titled Mag+. It’s pretty much a super charged giant iPhone for magazines. Now we just need to find a way to increase people’s desire to [...]
Full StoryPeople of Key Largo, put down the booze.
TweetSeriously. This shouldn’t happen. At least you didn’t play porn on the screen.
Full StoryReminder: Mozzila Add-Ons Meetup Tomorrow. #amomiami09
Tweet I’ve been a big Firefox fan for years now. I even have the old polo shirts from 2004. It’s amazing I haven’t been to one of these yet. If you are going to attend, look for the really tall guy there. I usually am the tallest one so it should be too hard to [...]
Full StoryAardvark
Tweet Image via CrunchBase This isn’t about the animal, but a new service or community for crowd sourcing your questions. You might have seen Aardvark in the New York Times recently. Aardvark works like this; you email or IM the service a question, then your message is then scanned by AI and with several algorithms, [...]
Full StoryReminder: Refresh Miami is tonight! #refreshmiami
Tweet Join our growing tech community this Wednesday for the June edition of Refresh Miami. This month our meeting will be held in Coconut Grove at the Academy of Arts & Minds. If you are interested in speaking or sponsoring this month event, please contact us at info@refreshmiami.org RSVP on Facebook When: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 [...]
Full StoryTech Tuesday
TweetLast night at ECCO Pizzateca in Downtown Miami (Google Maps Link), was the revival of Tech Tuesday; a Monthly networking event for those in and using the tech industry. I spotted the event at the last minute with Bridget Carey’s article about the event. I was already going to be wearing a suit because of [...]
Full StoryTwo months later… [Sennheiser MM 50]
After two months of use of my Sennheiser MM 50 headphones, I have compiled so notes and observations for those thinking about replacing their iPhone headphones.
Full StoryA letter to laptop manufacturers
TweetI have an old ASUS Z71V laptop that is on its last legs. The old boy has handled well since I bought him in early 2005- a remarkable service of four years- but now he’s hacking and coughing and his video card is crapping out. Over the years of using my faithful ASUS, I’ve found [...]
Full StoryWhat do you expect at Apple's WWDC tomorrow?
Tweet I would love for Apple to announce new MacBooks and MacBook Pros but I fear this will not happen. Except it to be all about the new iPhone (Video? 3GS?) and Snow Leopard. The biggest surprise will be the possible unveiling of the 10″ tablet running full OSX. If so, they will talk about [...]
Full StoryEncodeHD: Making iPhone videos easy.
Tweet EncodeHD has been sitting on my desktop for a while and I have no idea where I found it or how it got on my desktop. The only reason why I even clicked it is because now that I am effectively unemployed, or temporarily unemployed as the state of Florida defines it, I needed [...]
Full StoryI have seen the face of the wifi gods and it's name is Ekahau.
TweetI’ve been in the IT field for quite a number of years. Over the years I had a saying that “Computers are less of a exact science and more of a black art.” Nothing could be more true than with setting up a WiFi network. The hours of setting it up only to find out [...]
Full StoryBarCamp Miami 2009 Write-Up
BarCamp Miami was held this past weekend at Anokha in the Grove and what a crowd! 700 people registered for this free event, and while I don’t think quite that many showed up there was still a very sizeable crowd. I wasn’t sure what to expect at an event such as this. I’ve never been to one of these and I seriously doubt that a LAN party could compare. For one thing there wasn’t any name calling going on here. So what happened this past weekend, and why am I going back next year?
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