I Want My Analog TV
A couple nights ago, my wife and I were watching a bit of TV. Specifically, a bit o’ baseball. Neither one of us is a
A couple nights ago, my wife and I were watching a bit of TV. Specifically, a bit o’ baseball. Neither one of us is a
I don’t like to brag, but there’s a chance I might be a “10.” On the iPhone’s new “Ugly Meter” app, that is. The app—already
Singer/songwriter/Twitterer extraordinaire John Mayer stopped tweeting back in February, leaving his 3 million-plus followers adrift and leaderless in a great digital wasteland. He never returned
I first heard about AwesomenessReminders.com about a month ago and assumed it would garner 10 followers. Then it would land on obscure marketing websites, listed
Twitter was infected this week by a virus that flooded user’s accounts with odd messages and prompted un-clicked pop-ups—some of which contained malicious code that
Let’s face it, you can find just about anything on the Internet. And that’s not always such a good thing. In fact, National Public Radio
If you’re reading this blog in Canada, you may have already been part of a new road-going experiment. But for the rest of you, let
I just read about a guy on a quest that seems almost as daunting as the rich man’s challenge to thread a needle with his
Let me make a confession: I kinda like media and technology. I work with it, I play with it, I write about it for a
The New York Times recently posted an article about mothers and technology, using a study from Parenting magazine and a woman’s social media Web site
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