Posts from the category Technology
Daito Manabe in Campus Party México 2010
Daito Manabe from Tokyo Japan went to Campus Party Mexico 2010. He is an artist, sound designer, programmer, VJ and DJ, director of Rhizomatiks and 4nchor5 La6. He is also a mathematician and an engineer. He works with big companies like Sony and Nike. He showed a little bit of the dance performance with leds… |
August 12th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
The SoftLayer + The Planet merge = 25,000 customers with 78,000 servers
Hosting Companies, SoftLayer and The Planet are preparing a huge merge that will make the combined entity one of the world’s largest providers of web hosting and cloud computing services. The new company will have more than 25,000 customers and manage more than 78,000 servers. Photo: SoftLayer CEO Lance Crosby (right side) SoftLayer CEO Lance… |
August 6th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
Hosting Companies, SoftLayer And The Planet In Discussions To Merge
Photo: Soflayer’s servers. Investment firm GI Partners revealed on Tuesday that GI had acquired hosting company SoftLayer. GI also owns a large stake in the hosting service The Planet, and now they are in discussions to merge The Planet with SoftLayer. The goal is for the transaction to be complete in the fourth quarter of… |
August 5th, 2010 Technology 1 comment |
Vuvuzela: Will it blend?
Everyone has an opinion on the vuvuzela. Either you love them or hate them. Guess what Tom thinks about this infamous World Cup instrument in this latest installment of Will it Blend? |
July 6th, 2010 Technology, Viral Videos 0 comments |
Chris Pirillo: Apple iTunes App Store versus Google Android Marketplace
The main difference is that Apple controls what apps feature in their service, and to contrast that, Android Marketplace lets any app to appear first at its service and after they are installed the same community can report and eliminate the apps. Android Marketplace has no quality control. It is easier to search and sort… |
July 2nd, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
iPhone OS 2 apps no longer welcome on the App Store
Apple is officially stopping the support for older apps created for iPhone and iPod touch. Apple is encouraging developers to get ready for iOS 4, because the App Store will no longer affect apps that target iOS 2 (iPhone OS 2). So a few iPod touch owners who didn’t pay the $10 iOS 3 upgrade… |
June 30th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
Video of Steve Jobs presenting the first Apple Macintosh, 1984
The first Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface. As in the recent iPhone 4 presentation, back then Steve Jobs once again claims that everybody has seen only some Macintosh pictures, probably leaked… |
June 30th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
iPhone 4: Will It Blend?
The video is not suitable for Apple Fans. Once again the guy from Blendtec demonstrates that he can blend anything to dust, even the new iPhone 4 from Apple. |
June 26th, 2010 Technology, Viral Videos 2 comments |
iPad Magic
This is anew generation of magicians 2.0. All they need is a white dove, a friend, an iPad and a special video to play. |
June 4th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
Live video of a Flash Memory chip until it dies
We all know that flash and other types of solid state storage can only endure a limited number of write cycles. The open source Flash Destroyer prototype explores that limit by writing and verifying a solid state storage chip until it dies. The total write-verify cycle count is shown on a display — watch a… |
May 28th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
Google buys BumpTop, probably for a multitouch tablet SO
This month Google has decided to buy BumbTop, the creators of an advanced 3D multitouch desktop able to manage files, folders, edit photos and manipulate flash memories as real objects on a desktop. With this purchase is almost obvious what Google wants to pursuit, and advanced Operative System for multitouch devices, for tablets, in other… |
May 6th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |
SoundRacer: FM transmitter makes your car sound like a V8
The gadget SoundRacer V8, when plugged to the cigarette lighter of your car, this FM transmitter makes your car sound like it has a V8, using the cars speakers. There is also a V10 version. |
May 6th, 2010 Technology 0 comments |