12
Jul
2010
Posted in: Web Design. 1 Comment

Hey, not to make too much out of this (in case it’s old news) but did any of you iPhone users out there on the Internet notice something strange this weekend? I personally felt a great disturbance in the ‘Net, as if millions of Facebook videos were suddenly viewable on my iPhone for the first time in EVAR. I fear something very interesting has happened in the Great War between Apple and Adobe over Flash video. So. Am I late to this party or have I actually discovered something new?
1
Mar
2007
Posted in: Rants. 1 Comment
I’ve been a Mac fanboy since my college days in the late 1980′s, back when but a few of those gloriously graphical machines were sprinkled in labs around Georgia Tech. Many were the days that I circled the unobtainable Macintosh IIFX at Tech’s computer store, a machine unimaginable potential (40 megahertz processor!!). Of course I couldn’t afford a $12,000 computer then (or now!), but I did eventually join that miniscule minority of Mac users, none of whom would have guessed that ten years down the road we’d be entering into a “post-Platform”, Web 2.0 era, or that Windows users would eagerly become “Switchers”, migrating to the Macintosh because of their experience with a little thing called the iPod. But then, you already know that story. What you may not know is that there’s a new kind of Switcher on the scene: the Resista-Switcher. Continue Reading
29
Oct
2006
Posted in: Print. No Comments

Old magazines are awesome. Frozen snapshots of singular points in history, within the context of the age in which they were published. Take for example this 1966 issue of the magazine Science & Mechanics (which would later become ‘Creative Computers’, ultimately absorbed by ‘Creative Computing’, which ceased publication the year I graduated high school). This issue provides a glimpse of the future of birth control using a battery-powered radio transmitter and a strongly argued case by Brigadier General J. H. Rothschild for the use of gas warfare in the ongoing Vietnam War.
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6
Oct
2006
Posted in: Smart Design. 2 Comments
To date the MP3 player-buying public has voted with their wallets, showing that they prefer the clean user interface, no-fuss hardware/software handshaking and pure style points of Apple’s iPod. But if Microsoft can force a price war with Apple by selling their new Zune at fire sale prices, Apple will be forced to drop the prices on their hardware to meet market forces. Is this media player merely a shield, a stalking horse meant to clear the decks for Microsoft’s .Net future? Or do I need to stop being an armchair analyst? Don’t answer that.
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