| August 26th, 2010, Oli Ochoa  Anyone with an Apple product has probably heard of Angry Birds, an incredibly addicting game that has been in the top 10 since it was released on the Finnish iPhone market earlier this year. It went from being a major download craze in Finland to a phenomenon in the UK, before it → Read More August 26th, 2010, Michael Danielson  The economy is going from bad to….well, really, it’s just staying bad — but the responses to the economic shortfalls by some city and state governments are getting silly: enter Philadelphia’s new Blog Tax. According to tax attorney Michael Mandale, as long as a blog is performing an “activity for profit” — → Read More August 25th, 2010, Oli Ochoa  I don’t know about you, but I am excited this morning, because they have found yet another cluster of planets to check out in a far away solar system. The only difference is that these ones are remarkably similar to ours, with one that could possibly have a density that is the → Read More August 25th, 2010, Oli Ochoa  Bloomberg has been busy reporting on a triple-release from Apple that is expected to be announced this September 7, including a new iPod Touch, a cheaper version of their TV set box, and perhaps most exciting, a service for $0.99 television show rentals through iTunes which can be watched on the iPad → Read More August 24th, 2010, Oli Ochoa  The prospect of a new smartphone to offer some competition to the market is always a welcome one, especially for techiphiles like me that get excited whenever a software update is announced. But the Dell Aero is not one that instills many tingly feelings in this gadget lover. It isn’t that it → Read More August 23rd, 2010, Oli Ochoa  There are some apps that are simply made of pure awesome, and there is no other way to phrase it. That is what I thought the second I saw that a Tumblr app had been released for the Android. It has been out for a few days, and already the net buzz → Read More August 23rd, 2010, Oli Ochoa  Technology for space travel may be becoming increasingly sophisticated, but that doesn’t mean there not are some major kinks to work out. According to CTV News, NASA has been seeing some serious health problems arising in those who are returning from space missions. In particular, pertaining to their strength. A study by → Read More August 23rd, 2010, Oli Ochoa  Most figured it was coming, and now it looks to be just on the horizon: a kill switch that will allow Apple to terminate service from any unauthorized users of their popular iPhone, using voice and facial recognition, as well as the interesting sounding “heartbeat regulation” software. Through these three methods, Apple → Read More | Listen to Mike Colliss Interviews |
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