Never again may friends or family call me a Mac nut. This guy is a Mac nut. As Cult of Mac reports, he has about 75 Macs in his basement. The photos are amazing.
I was sad to hear that columnist Molly Ivins died today. I’ve read her columns in the Progressive Magazine for many years. Just last night I read what is presumably her final column for that publication. It was an account of those who defeated the creationists in Dover, Pa. last year. Ivin’s wrote “the Board […]
The 2008 presidential election will likely be the first “open seat” election since 1952. And open seat election is one on which there is no incumbent president or vice president on the ticket. (Cheney has said that he doesn’t want to run, and chances are that he will complete his term.
So no wonder there are […]
Along with his statement about forming a presidential exploratory committee, he posted a compelling biographical video.
Bob Harris lists some critical questions that Apple must answer:
The proximity sensor that turns the touchscreen off when you bring the iPhone near your head to talk – what about a user who doesn’t have a head?
Will the iPhone be able to synch wirelessly with my computer or another iPhone? If two or more users […]
This week’s annual Consumer Electronics Show and MacWorld San Francisco has produced an overwheming surfeit of interesting gadget-related news. A roundup of stories I’m following:
DirecTV announced that it plans to carry 100 national HD services this year. (Engadget asks, “There are 100 HD Channels?“)
TiVo2Go finally comes to the Mac. It allows you to transfer TV […]