Category TECHNOLOGY

Lawrence Liang on Piracy and Production

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Lawrence Liang
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Multitouch Display DJ setup

Gerg Werk

the acceleration of addictiveness

“Several people have told me they like the iPad because it lets them bring the Internet into situations where a laptop would be too conspicuous. In other words, it’s a hip flask. (This is true of the iPhone too, of course, but this advantage isn’t as obvious because it reads as a phone, and everyone’s […]

Tab Candy by Aza Raskin

An Introduction to Firefox’s Tab Candy from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
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The Pirate Bay AFK

The Pirate Bay AFK

Daring Fireball: Translation From Apple’s Unique Dialect of PR-Speak to English of the ‘Letter From Apple Regarding iPhone 4′

[From Daring Fireball: Translation From Apple’s Unique Dialect of PR-Speak to English of the ‘Letter From Apple Regarding iPhone 4’]

social network

Poster for David Fincher’s The Social Network, a comedy-drama film about the creation of Facebook, starring Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

Steve Jobs@D8

All Things Digital

Dropbox Startup Lessons learned

Dropbox Startup Lessons Learned
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Dropbox

tablet computing according to Steve Jobs

“You know the problem? It doesn’t matter. It’s really slow to write stuff! You know, you could never keep up with your email if you had to write it all out. And so… it turns out that people want [a] keyboard. I mean, when I started in this business, one of the big challenges was […]

Laurence Lessig: Laws that choke creativity

unsupported love

Once again Steve Jobs has succeeded in focusing the web community’s attention on the support ofAdobe Flash technology over html5 for the Iphone andiPad (ie. iPhone OS platform). In respond to a definite rejection and dismissal of their product Adobe published this campaign:

Later in the day, the following a parody circulated on the web:

stuck in a groove/phonovideo

Phonovideo is a VJ tool or visual instrument used to display animations in an analog way without the help of a computer.

live streaming audio in html5

You can try html 5 live streaming sans flash here.the predictions of Flash’s demise are probably a bit premature,this html5 player appears to work well on Chrome and Safari (on Mac). Mozilla, which doesn’t want to pay the Fr Fraunhoffer - or anyone else - to license proprietary media formats has left Firefox with no […]

Pieces of Me, Pieces of You

Raggedy Ann & Andy refugees are characters in a new Zune ad called “Hurtin’ for Rhythm? Go Be Dead” Girl bites boy, boy becomes zombie, and together they turn the world into a community of undead extras with jazz hands. Microsoft is hoping the Zune virus would spread like so.

floating oil thingy to stop floating oil

Simplex has cylindrical foam flotation for use in protected waters such as harbors, marinas and lakes. They are light weight and easy to move for boat traffic.
Top quality closed-cell polyethylene foam flotation blocks and vinyl-coated skirting, which are both non-absorbent barriers, will effectively block oil, trash and debris. If properly maintained our durable oil booms […]

the history of Photoshop icon

This is the original Photoshop icon as an 1hour photo shop booth designed by John Knoll for his brother Thomas Knoll who began writing graphic routines on a Mc Plus, this was in 1987.
the original icon has been redesigned an rereleased to accomodate our modern desktop asPhotoshop icon Redux. You can download it here.
Adobe has […]

Knowledge Navigator

the knowledge Nagicator is a concept introduced by Apple in 1987 under CEO John Sculley, it’s a digital butler/concierge interface interconnected with hyperlinks, voice communication and the internet. With the advent of theiPhone (OS4.0, at the time of this entry), now that Apple has recently acquired Siri (April 28,2010)the concept is almost reality and will […]

iPad case

a new stylish iPad case from Hardgraft in their iconic felt and leather material.

software too soft

“Software is essentially metamorphic, and none of us—if we’re honest—can deal very well with that. This isn’t simple a question of newbies versus adepts. In a lecture on the personalization of search—part of a UC Berkeley course—Microsoft researcher Jaime Teevan talks about how something like 40% of the finding that people do is actually re-finding. […]

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