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iPhone 4… I’d like one yesterday.

It’s been a while since the leak of the iPhone 4 prototype, which launched a buzz online, some fancy letters from Apple Lawyers and a nice little police raid. All that excitement makes me want the iPhone 4 even more! Continue reading “iPhone 4… I’d like one yesterday.” »

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Apparently you can blend an iPad

“We’ve heard that the iPad will change your life, but will it change the way you blend?” – Blendtec Continue reading “Apparently you can blend an iPad” »

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iPhone 4G – just added it to my wish list…

After a few months of iPhone 3GS madness and being jealous of my friends who have it… it’s old news. Continue reading “iPhone 4G – just added it to my wish list…” »

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Google Chrome OS – What it’s all about (video)

Google Chrome OS is an open source operating system for those who are very web-based. It has been built to provide users with a fast, simple and secure computing experience. Continue reading “Google Chrome OS – What it’s all about (video)” »

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Weekly Roundup – Google, Facebook, Twitter and more

Twitter just added notifications like you see on Facebook… will save you from having to click refresh or home all the time.

A little Perspective (Digg, Twitter and Facebook)
A great short piece on how these three mega online brands hold up today by Michael Arrington of TechCrunch.

Seth Rotheram from 2Oceansvibe.com was treated to an advanced driving course at Killarney recently. I’m going to spend the day there in 2 weeks for a F1 race day. Continue reading “Weekly Roundup – Google, Facebook, Twitter and more” »

Xbox 2009 Project Natal… no accessories sold separately

Introducing the 2009 Xbox Project Natal, a revolutionary new way to play: no controller required. Continue reading “Xbox 2009 Project Natal… no accessories sold separately” »

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The Google Story – From the beginning to 2009

This video shows a quick look back at the Google story over the past 11 years. From Stanford to Mountain View to the world, featuring many different products, starting with incorporating up to Google Wave, StreetView and Chrome. Continue reading “The Google Story – From the beginning to 2009” »

Weekly Roundup: paint, persuasion and phones

How To Persuade Your Users, Boss or Clients

Web designers often have to nudge people in the direction they want them to go. It is a vital skill they all have to learn. We’re not talking about manipulation. Underhanded techniques, and certainly lying, won’t get you anywhere. But you can present yourself and your arguments in ways that make people more receptive.

Idea Paint

A lot of companies are born out of brainstorming sessions. IdeaPaint, however, might be the first company that set out to improve them. As a freshman in Babson College‘s entrepreneurship program, founder John Goscha would often hang large pieces of paper on his dorm walls, creating a makeshift canvas where he and his classmates could sketch out their business ideas.

Bit.ly eating other URL shorteners for breakfast

Last month, Bit.ly surpassed TinyURL to become the Web’s most popular URL shortener. This month, the story is about separating from the pack.

Google Wave, The Fuss Explained In Animation

Google Wave is a real-time communication platform, which mashes together the functionality of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management into one application.

Future phones dazzle with design

Some interesting new concept phones made an appearance this week at CEATEC, the Japanese equivalent of the Consumer Electronics Show. These included a chameleon-like phone that could change its skin depending on its surroundings, a phone whose casing is made of wood and a phone with a flexible screen that can assume different configurations.

Google Wave, The Fuss Explained In Animation

Overy the past few months many of you would have heard about Google Wave, which is the hot new product currently being rolled out by Google.

Google Wave is a real-time communication platform, which mashes together the functionality of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management into one application.

There will be a bit of a learning curve, but there is no doubt that this is going to be a hot new product with many companies trying to copy it.

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Google Wave

Weekly Roundup: Mint.com, Augmented Reality and Design

10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines

Many studies have been done over the years on various aspects of Web and interface design, and the findings are valuable in helping us improve our work. Here are 10 useful usability findings and guidelines that may help you improve the user experience on your websites.

The Kid Behind a $170 Million Website

Aaron Patzer launched Mint.com as a user-friendly alternative to Quicken and other personal-finance software out there. Little did he know that just two years later, Intuit, which makes Quicken, would fork over $170 million for his website.

Bionic Eye: Augmented Reality on the iPhone

It’s called Bionic Eye, and it’s not entirely sure it’s legal (Apple said they’ll let developers create AR apps come September; well, September is here, but we’re not sure the embargo has been lifted), but it’s currently available in the App Store.

Enhancing User Interaction With First Person User Interface

Though many computer applications and operating systems make use of real-world metaphors like the desktop, most software interface design has little to do with how we actually experience the real world. In lots of cases, there are great reasons not to directly mimic reality.

9 Things to Do To Make Sure Your Next Blog Post is Read by More than Your Mom

Two days back I explored the myth that all you need to do is write great content on a blog for it to get readers and introduced the idea of ’seeding’ content rather than ‘forcing’ it upon readers. Today I want to take the ’seeding’ idea a step further and give a few examples of ways that you can do it…

CONFIRMED: Justin Timberlake Cast in Movie About Facebook

Variety confirms that the core cast for the upcoming David Fincher film, “The Social Network” (AKA, “The Facebook Movie”) has been set.