Each Segues column starts with something tech-related before quickly branching out from there into a tangentially related thread. These articles are born from my thought and speech patterns that regularly contain quickfire transitions. For one of my birthdays, a friend made me a crown that said “King of the Segues.” Actually, it said “King of […]
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Techcitement Review: Wrapsol “Ultra Drop + Scratch protection”
I know, screen protectors are a pretty basic accessory, and hardly seems like something to get techcited about. Frankly, most of the ones I’ve tried have been junk. Add to that the fact that my main phone is a Palm Pre (stop pointing and laughing! It’ll take over any day now.), there are few screen […]
Voice of Objectivity: Is RIM Still Relevant?
Voice of Objectivity is an ongoing column meant to temper the tendency of the Techcited to run away with the most exciting or controversial ideas in technology’s near future. The opinions presented here do not necessarily represent the views of Techcitement or this writer. Someone’s got to keep a cool head around here. I guess […]
Segues: An Empty Wallet Is A Full Wallet?
Each Segues column starts with something tech-related before quickly branching out from there into a tangentially related thread. These articles are born from my thought and speech patterns that regularly contain quickfire transitions. For one of my birthdays, a friend made me a crown that said “King of the Segues.” Actually, it said “King of […]
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 […]