Free Shipping For The Holidays

Best Buy
No need to pay for shipping this holiday season. Best Buy announced it would offer free shipping on “hundreds of thousands” of items through December 21st. Best Buy’s competitor including Wal-Mart and Target previously announced similar free shipping offers. No need to fight the crowds this holiday season, just shop online and take advantage of Continue Reading →
Google Is Getting Into The Car Business Google has been working on developing a car that drives itself, using software that detects when something is near the car and makes decisions that mimic a human driver. The test car was recently spotted in California. It’s a Toyota Prius that looks like a normal car except Continue Reading →
Rumors are circulating that the Apple iPad will be sold in select Wal-Mart stores as early as this week. When the iPad made its debut it was only available from Apple and Best Buy, but has since become available at Target and Amazon as well. If the rumors are true, distributing the iPad at Wal-Mart Continue Reading →
Children’s Sites Drop More “Cookies” Children’s websites install more tracking devices onto personal computers than adult websites, according to an investigation by The Wall Street Journal. The investigation into online privacy looked at the 50 most popular websites for children and the 50 most popular sites for adults. Overall, 4,123 tracking tools came from children’s Continue Reading →
People Believe It’s Better To Be Online During Sex More people believe it’s acceptable to be online during sex with a partner than to be online at a wedding, according to a new study from PC Tools. The study was designed to see just how addicted people are to being online. An interesting note, men Continue Reading →
Apple Loosens Up On App Development Apple has decided to relax its restrictions on the development tools used to make apps. Developers can now use third-party tools, like Adobe’s software to convert Flash apps into native iPhone apps, which was previously banned by Apple.  Additionally, Apple will publish it’s guidelines for evaluating an app for Continue Reading →
July 23, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: The Fail-Whale’s days may be numbered. Even though Twitter is no where near the size of Facebook, it is adding over 300,000 users a day. So, starting in Salt Lake City later this year, Twitter plans to launch its own data centers. Continue Reading →

Google TV Is Real!

May 21, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: GoogleTV Details: I’ve got some deets on Google TV, Google’s new project with Intel and Sony. Google TV allows you to watch and search both TV and web content and will be free after users initially purchase the service. It’s going to Continue Reading →
Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: In September, if you buy an iPad for $50,000, you’ll get a Hyundai Equus for free. OK, that’s backwards, but as incentives go, a $500 iPad is a great gift with purchase for buying a car. And it’s even cooler because the iPad is going to Continue Reading →
I’ve had a bunch of people ask me about buying a computer this week. So here are a few simple tips that will help you choose one that fits your needs. Desktop or Laptop? Unless you know why you need a desktop computer (production, business, design, web stuff, etc.) you should probably purchase a laptop. Continue Reading →