Archive for 2009/06


Too Much Time + Lego = Long Awesome Post

Most of us enjoyed turning our imaginations into semi-reality through Lego (and who hasn’t drooled over those large city reenactments when they were younger?). Looks like Nathan Sawaya continues doing so, at a entirely new level. Some details courtesy of Abduzeedo:
Nathan Sawaya is a New York-based artist who creates very nice pieces using some unlikely […]

The Kelty Pop Duo: A Picnic Basket for the Next Generation

When I was a kid, I watched a cartoon called Yogi Bear. Yogi and BooBoo spent every episode obsessing about stealing picnic baskets. Picnic baskets like the ones that Yogi stole are available even to this day, but as a child of the Seventies, I had never seen a picnic basket in real life. I […]

An App Desperately Needed for S60

Dear Nokia,
I like your phones, and I’m happy with the S60 platform. Really, I am. It’s just that when I see iPhone users enjoy a pretty functional Wordpress client, I feel a bit sad. I know Symbian and S60 can do much better than that.
I love Wordpress. I use Wordpress to blog for this site, […]

Would You Edit Your Memories?

Seems scientists have isolated the chemicals responsible for creating and maintaining memories. More interesting is the discovery of a chemical that can suppress memories. As reported:
Fenton, who specializes in spatial memory in mice and rats, devised a way to imprint animals with memories for where things are located. He taught them to move around a […]

iPhone OS 3.0: Find My iPhone

For the paranoid, one of the most eagerly awaited benefits of the iPhone 3.0 operating system is the Find My iPhone feature. By logging into a web page, you can click on the Find My iPhone button and it will track down your phone and show it to you on a map. This is a […]

The Nokia N97: What to Watch Out For

At first glance, the Nokia N97 can do-it-all, literally featuring every cell phone functionality Nokia has come out with to date. But a particular feature will cause owners of this phone to be more careful with their stuff (and, not to mention, the phone itself).
You see, the N97 uses a proprietary port for both its […]

Twitter Updates for 2009-06-27

Truly awesome lamp made from an Ikea watering can! http://bit.ly/Lr3d #
Create 3D Stereograms with your iPhone. AWESOME! http://bit.ly/R1GZH #
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Don’t Get More Than 3 Years of Warranty

From Business Mirror:
Enterprises that extend service life of notebooks beyond the prescribed optimum performance of three years will pay more in the long-run than buying new computers, according to a recent study conducted by market research firm J. Gold Associates.
In its report entitled Keeping Notebooks Past Their Prime: A Study of Failures and Costs, J. […]

Please Improve Your Software Nokia

Here’s a key to getting more people to adopt Nokia’s software (and in turn, the Ovi suite of online services):
Running the Ovi Suite installer of the Nokia N97, it’s clear that Nokia’s PC software could use improvement. A lot of improvement.
At first glance, it’s nice to see the installer provide the user with some options […]

Twitter Updates for 2009-06-26

Duplicate calendars and contacts in UR iPhone after you signed up for MobileMe? See the comments on this entry. http://tinyurl.com/n6pjzf #
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