Every night at 12:15 AM Pacific, Amazon gives away a free paid app through their Amazon app store. As I am usually awake at 12:15 AM Pacific, why not let you know if today’s app is useful, or just more clutter in your app drawer? Today’s free app is Apparatus by Bithack, which normally comes in […]
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SnApp Judgments: Pocket Ants (Ad-Free)
Every night at 12:15 AM Pacific, Amazon gives away a free paid app through their Amazon app store. As I am usually awake at 12:15 AM Pacific, why not let you know if today’s app is useful or just more clutter in your app drawer? Today’s free app is Pocket Ants (Ad-Free) by Concrete Software, Inc., […]
MIT Makes Real-Time Hologram, Use Wrong Star Wars Reference
[yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LW8wgmfpTE’] As reported at NewScientist, smart-type people at MIT have made a huge leap in the possibility of real-time holograms. The MIT folks use, among other things, a hacked Kinect, proving once again that the Xbox 360’s controllerless controller is wasted on dance games. This is rather amazing technology. It’s extremely early, but it’s […]
The Complaint Department: Duke Nukem Forever
Jeremy Goldstone, technology journalist and social media professional, explains in each iteration of The Complaint Department why technology isn’t conforming to his specific needs right now and why that sucks. What the hell? Seriously, what the hell? You took 12 years to make that? OK, I realize Gearbox, the final dev, didn’t work on it […]
The Complaint Department: PMPs, Apple, and the American Public
Jeremy Goldstone, technology journalist and social media professional, explains in each iteration of The Complaint Department why technology isn’t conforming to his specific needs right now and why that sucks. The state of the PMP market today sucks, and it’s not just Apple’s fault. It’s your fault too. In case you’ve forgotten, PMP stands for […]
The Complaint Department: TV Audio
Jeremy Goldstone is a technology journalist and social media professional, having written both about and as the voice of the largest consumer electronics companies in the world. This is a column where he complains about why technology isn’t conforming to his specific needs right now, and why that sucks. You just spent $1,500 on […]