Digging Diigo

Being productive is a little easier now. With a little practice, the Diigo iPad app will make losing important information a thing of the past.

Steve Jobs and The Cost Of Fame

Being famous seems like it would be awesome. Access to places most of us could only dream of, (usually) plenty of money and the ability to never have to ask “what do you think of what I’m doing” ever again. In exchange for this, famous people give up quite a … Read more

Subscription Success?

One of the most promising features of the iPad was its potential to serve as a new kind of platform for magazines and newspapers. Previous e-readers had been hampered by their black-white-gray color configurations, but the iPad unleashed a wealth of color possibilities. Sure you can read the New York … Read more

When will MobileMe Stop Sucking?

I love MobileMe. At times. Some of its features are so very simple and helpful I absolutely do not want to live without them. The over-the-air syncing works great for me and Backup is a great way to keep my most important data archived every night. I especially love my … Read more

Voice-activated, Small iPhone is Gimmicky

Voice activation on most things digital sucks. It takes months to train it to your voice, it’s not fast enough to keep up with anything but clear, measured speech and is useless if the user has to touch or press a button to activate it. We’d all like our phones … Read more

One OS to rule them all?

I absolutely love Mac OS X. From a user’s perspective, it has changed so much about how I’m about to use a computer. Programs have their own memory, so one crashing doesn’t bring down the system, applications are easy to install and remove, third-party utilities and hardware use is mostly … Read more