Earlier today, Blogoscoped posted an article describing Google Chrome, a new open-source browser being built by Google from the bottom up. The press release (that was released too early) was in the form of a very educational and entertaining comic, which Google has put up for public viewing now that the cat is out of [...]
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A friend messaged me a while back telling me to look at the new Facebook layout and tell her what I thought. I was slightly confused at first, since I had been on Facebook less than 10 minutes prior and it looked the same. It turned out that they were slowly rolling in the new [...]
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Tomorrow, or later today, rather, Microsoft will unveil its latest additions to the Zune family: the Zune 80, Zune 8, and Zune 4. With a slew of new software and hardware features, is it quite enough to match up to Apple’s iPod monopoly as a competitor? Not quite.
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I’m not personally a big iPod fan, but my recent conversion to OS X and my love for fluid design and style among products has made today a great day today. If you haven’t heard, Apple completely revamped the entire iPod line today at its “The Beat Goes On” event, and I must say, the [...]
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Thanks to Jessica, I was privileged to head over to the digitallife 2006 event at the Jacob Javitz Center. I didn’t expect it to be anything special, but I was quite wrong. In fact, I got to play the Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii. Pictures, videos, and opinions after the jump.
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