Song of the Day: The Black Keys – Psychotic Girl
Notes: Last night I watched the latest episode of The 404 podcast where they had Ella Morton as a guest, who at one point mentioned this track. What an amazing song!
Song of the Day: The Black Keys – Psychotic Girl
Notes: Last night I watched the latest episode of The 404 podcast where they had Ella Morton as a guest, who at one point mentioned this track. What an amazing song!
Or whatever else could be the reason for this strange difference between the US and the Polish Microsoft website. Just found this interesting somehow when I heard it on The 404 earlier today. Click on the image to see it in larger size.
By the way, this has been changed by now, so also the Polish website shows the original image…
Via the404.cnet.com
Original article at http://www.engadget.com
I watched the latest episode of CNET‘s The Real Deal earlier today where they mentioned an interesting tip for air-travellers carrying a laptop computer:
So sometimes it happens that the guys at the security check take your laptop out of its bag or sleeve for closer inspection after which you might find it on the conveyor belt separate from the bag. So now if another traveller has the same model of laptop there might be some confusion. You can avoid that by simply taping your business card or other sheet with your name on it onto your computer.
Seems like an interesting tip that might save you and other travellers some time and nerves at the airport…
Song of the Day: The Bird and The Bee – Again & Again
Notes: I’m on job search. Again.
Apparently an April fools joke by the makers of the Opera web browser. You can see that it’s not a real feature when you read the Know Issues section here. Interesting idea nonetheless and funny “demo” video…
More information at labs.opera.com
Found at cnettv.cnet.com
Interesting thing I just heard on Loaded. The University of Virginia is thinking about closing its computer labs because nearly all (3113 of 3117) new students in 2007 already had their own (laptop) computer anyway (see the chart below)…
Of course this figure to a certain extent depends on the field of study. But I think that it will still take some time until universities in Austria (as well as other countries) can think about such a move. And I’m not really sure if that’s a good or a bad thing…
Found at cnettv.cnet.com
Full article at arstechnica.com
At this year’s GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Sony Ericsson recently announced the W995 and as you can see on the photo below it has a standard 3,5mm headphone jack on the top. I actually don’t have a Sony Ericsson phone and I’m also not planning to buy one but I still find this interesting.
Now I wonder how long it will take until they start using normal – meaning SD – memory cards instead of their proprietary Memory Stick…
Found at cnettv.cnet.com
More information at reviews.cnet.com
If the video doesn’t work, click here to watch it at CNET TV.
This video is already about a year old but it is a perfect example of people talking a lot without saying anything. It was shot at CES 2008 by CNET TV and features actor David Caruso (probably best known for his leading part in CSI: Miami) talking about the technology company Lexicon he founded together with this other guy in the video.
So far so good. The thing however is that he talks a lot but not saying anything of what the company does or is planning to do. Well so far it seems like the company actually doesn’t do anything. At least their website is also giving very few information and looks rather primitive…
Last night I watched a few of this week’s episodes of Loaded on CNET TV where Natali Del Conte – amongst others – presented the Top 10 Searches for 2008 of Yahoo and also Google. The funny thing is that there is quite a big difference in this list. Yahoo’s list which in its entirety can be found here looks like this…
Google has not released its 2008 Zeitgeist yet but the fastest-rising search terms of 2008 are:
As you can easily see there is quite a big difference between those two lists. It’s really interesting that Britney Spears is on top of the list at Yahoo. I mean isn’t that over somehow? Also who still uses Yahoo search? I have maybe used it once or twice in the last two years when I didn’t get appropriate results from Google but obviously Yahoo wasn’t any better. Well, from just looking at the list however you can presume what kind of people use it regularly…
Edit: Here’s a short excerpt from the show mentioned above…
More information at google.com
More information at buzz.yahoo.com