May 2010
54 posts
Someone Finally Realized That Super Expensive... →
letsgetdriving:
via Gizmodo
iPad帽子のつくりかた(動画あり) : ギズモード・ジャパン →
16 GB iPads nearly sold out across Canada, Telus... →
via Financial Post
Four months without the Internet →
I think I need a detox too.
Web Soup Exposes the Genius Behind all Viral... →
The Scooter Armadillo, Also Known as Urban... →
letsgetdriving:
Doors Open meets Open Data →
The City of Toronto’s official data set catalogue - beta version. Access City data, get information about City data and the City’s OpenTO initiative and give us feedback.
Solid Gold iPad →
via Roger Ebert
Cool Infographics - The Evolution of the... →
Bell rings in pricing for iPad with two data plans... →
Pick a colour Red or Blue there is no difference.
Apple now worth more than Microsoft →
Italian 'Castle In The Sky' Concept Looks... →
Cogeco Data to offer Toronto iPad WiFi zone - The... →
I missed this tidbit at the beginning of the month.
iPad Service Continuous One Zone access for 30 days on your iPad $5.00 + GST and PST
Inside Toronto's first automated pay toilet →
Google adds Flash to Android phones →
via CBC.ca
Let's All Laugh at Regis Philbin's Inability to... →
Google TV Combines TV, Android and All of the... →
99 Year Old’s First Computer: An iPad | Sync Blog →
ReclaimPrivacy Bookmarklet Rates Your Facebook... →
via Lifehacker
How to Quit Facebook Without Actually Quitting... →
Some quitting Facebook as privacy concerns... →
AppleInsider | Adobe fires back at Apple with open... →
Facebook Privacy: A Bewildering Tangle of Options... →
Facebook Privacy
To manage your privacy on Facebook, you will need to navigate through 50 settings with more than 170 options. http://j.mp/cQ3Tym via rogerebert twitter
Open Letter to Steve Jobs: It's Time to Stop the... →
Bing App Gets Spoken Turn-by-Turn Driving... →
The New Yorker: Roulette Russian →
seesheflies:
“The teen-ager behind Chatroulette” — by Julia Ioffe
FCC hands Hollywood the keys to your PC, home... →
bugeyedbistro:
Once again I’m trying to restrain myself from saying “I told you so” to all those who argued that DVRs meant more viewer control. Sure they do. They give us as much viewer control as the entertainment industries allow us to have at any given moment.
Hey AT&T and Apple, You Are Doing It Wrong -... →
How to Seal a Bag of Chips Without a Clip →
Android Surpasses iPhone's Sales for Q1'2010 -... →
Barbells Redesigned With Top-Loading Weights -... →
The Real Story Behind Twitter's Ridiculous Follow... →
iPad comes to Canada on May 28 →
The Wi-Fi-only version of the iPad will sell in Canada for $549 for the model with 16 gigabytes of storage, $649 for 32 GB and $749 for 64 GB.
The version that connects to both Wi-Fi and 3G cellular networks will sell for $679 for 16 GB, $779 for 32 GB and $879 for 64 GB.
via cbc.ca
Apple's Website Circa 1993 - Gizmodo →
30 Years of Iconic Apple Television Commercials →
via Gawker.TV
10 Reasons Why You'll Be on Facebook Forever →
via Gawker
Price is Right: Facebook game set to launch -... →
CRTC approves usage-based internet billing →
Unseal iPhone warrant, media ask →
via cbc.ca
Skype to Add Five-Way Video Calling →
via AmberMac
Review: Homegrown Kobo hits the shelves - The... →
Copy Machines, a Security Risk? →
CBS Evening News
All the 2010 Webby Awards winners.
via ebertchicago: http://j.mp/bi0Ora