May 22, 2013

I don’t think being the perfect device for stalkers is what Samsung was going for, but who knows.

While remodeling his newly purchased home in Elbow Lake, Minn., David Gonzalez noticed something unusual amid the old newspapers that had been used as wall insulation.

It was a copy of Action Comics No. 1 from 1938, the very first comic to feature the granddaddy of all superheroes, Superman.

I’m going to rip apart my house.

Excellent analysis by Anand Lal Shimpi, as usual.

Cody Brown writing on how the New York Times sent him a cease and desist for showing how to replicate “Snow Fall” and then demanded he not even mention their name on his site.

Just when you think we got rid of the RIM co-CEOs, Mike Lazaridis comes back.

BlackBerry (BBRY) founder Mike Lazaridis said he’s confident that users of iPhones and other devices will embrace the company’s BlackBerry Messenger platform, which will be offered on rival phones later this year.

“BBM is by far the most compelling wireless experience and wireless social-networking environment,” Lazaridis, who stepped down as co-chief executive officer in early 2012, said yesterday at the Bloomberg Canada Economic Summit in Toronto.

GO AWAY!

Neil Hughes:

Despite growing competition from other tablets, Apple’s iPad still accounts for a whopping 89.28 percent of e-commerce website traffic, and also rakes in more money on a per-user basis than any other platform.

Where the hell are all these Samsung tablets I keep hearing about?

That is very impressive.

He is working on the marketing team under Apple’s global marketing chief Phil Schiller, according to sources.

Michael is one of the good guys. Congrats.

Om Malik:

HTC was the shining star during the early days of Android. Now it is reeling under the pressure of cheap Androids, a dominant Samsung and a management disarray. It’s a damn shame, as the new HTC One is actually a nice device.

I thought it would do better than it has.

Jon Hicks isn’t happy with Adobe’s decision.

14-year-old plays Eddie Van Halen’s “Eruption”

Wow. Much respect.

Google and Samsung “innovation” continues.

A fellow gets thirsty.

I must admit, I missed this part of the Senate hearings yesterday, but I think Cook brought up some good points.

May 21, 2013

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Jesus Christ, Silicon Valley on the belief that Yahoo bought his Tumblr blog:

In the meantime, whatever I want: mine. You want to talk excitement? That’s excitement. I just Amazon Primed a fucking speedboat.

LOL!

Apple posts Tim Cook’s and Peter Oppenheimer’s Senate opening statements

You can view Tim’s and Peter’s statements as PDFs.

I just love A Pale Horse Named Death. Deep, dark music and lyrics that will take you on a journey like few other bands can. Go buy this. NOW!

The new machine sees Microsoft add a Blu-ray drive and Skype functionality to its console, built in feedback into its gamepad triggers, and upgrades its Kinect camera sensor to 1080p high definition resolution.

Xbox is the one Microsoft product I really like.

Apple is some good company.

Gus Mueller gives us a list of four points when we’ll know that Apple got iCloud right.

Bobby Owsinski takes a look at some of his favorite compressors. I love the ones he chose, especially the Fairchild and the Universal Audio LA series.

Watch Tim Cook’s Senate testimony

Here is Tim Cook and Peter Oppenheimer.

May 20, 2013

No surprise they’re in Dubai.

Reading this will give you a good idea of what’s going to happen tomorrow. It’s going to be messy.

Microsoft Chrome Now Everywhere Parody

Coming soon to Google Glass.

Very sad.

Yahoo has been busy. I like this look better.

Congrats to everyone involved. This is a great look at Tumblr from the inside.

This is along the lines of what I would expect in iOS. Not throwing everything away, but more updating and modernizing the interface.