iPhone 3G is finally official! (non-cap)

June 9, 2008

3G iPhone

What better way to get Federer’s abysmal French Open out of our systems than geek out to Apple’s New 3G iPhone.

Are you gonna get one?

cheaper, global, and better.

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30 Beautiful And Original Product Designs (non-cap)

May 26, 2008

Too cool! I’ve seen a lot of these products over the last few months on various sites, shows, etc. But it’s still exciting to see them all lined up like this.

Nokia Concept phone

My personal fave has to be the concept phones.

An overview of some beautiful and original product designs which will hopefully make the cut and will be available in the next years. Some of them are already available today.

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Firefox 3 On Track To Be Speediest Browser (non-cap)

May 19, 2008

Firefox Logo

They could rebuild it. They could make it faster. Smarter. More powerful.  Download it here!

Note: It’s still in the testing phase so you can’t utilize specialty toolbars like Alexa’s Sparky (a personal favorite).

But since most people don’t care about that, this browser is for you! The smart address bar is particularly cool.

Now that Mozilla’s locked down Firefox 3’s final feature set with Friday’s push of release candidate 1, it’s official: while Firefox 3 boasts some great new features like a smart address bar and better bookmarks manager

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10 Reasons Gen Xers Are Unhappy at Work (non-cap)

May 19, 2008

This is so true.

It troubles me that so many companies are slow (or just plain blind) to recognize the massive transitions that’s going on not only in our society but our world. In order to compete with this global business community, we need to first reiterate internally that we’re all in the same team working for the symbiotically similar goal. And it starts by taking care of our own co-workers. After all, they’re the ones changing our world.

Any one else out there who feel the same way? Different? Inquiring minds want to know.

Corporations really need folks in their 30s to early 40s, but there is a tentative relationship at best between that cohort and Corporate America

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Nadal Beats Federer in Marathon Hamburg Finals (non-cap)

May 18, 2008

Nadal wins Hamburg

Oh my!

Just before the 2008 French Open.

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Facebook exec: We’re the Net’s cable company (non-cap)

May 18, 2008

With a little blood, sweat and tears…

As you might expect from a vice president of product marketing, Facebook’s Chamath Palihapitiya can deliver a convincing sales pitch.
His sell: Facebook is the next-generation platform of the Internet that can turn any ambitious entrepreneur (with the right application) into an overnight success. He rattled off the stats to back up the argument.

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Nadal and Federer in a 2008 French Open preview? (non-cap)

May 17, 2008

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal

In case you didn’t check out my earlier post… here we go!

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer meet again in the Hamburg clay finals.

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Why and How Gen Y Is Changing the World (non-cap)

May 16, 2008

I just make the demographics cut here but based on how significantly my own life has changed in the last three years, this next piece seems to ring more true every day.

Gen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that’s compromised of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X’ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X.

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10 Surprising Health Benefits of Sex (non-cap)

May 16, 2008

I knew it!! There’s the unequivocal proof from WebMD no less! Now, my dates can’t say that I’m full of it. =)

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Sex does a body good in a number of ways, according to Davidson and other experts. The benefits aren’t just anecdotal or hearsay — each of these 10 health benefits of sex is backed by scientific scrutiny.

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22 Websites That Drive Daggers Into The Heart of the RIAA (non-cap)

May 15, 2008

Makes me wonder why I still pay for all this stuff on iTunes. Oh yeah, gift cards from friends and family!

Here’s a quick roundup of some of the websites where you can find the music that you love for free. The market for these kind of websites is exploding so it’s definitely not a complete list but it should give you a good start.

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