By Fleeceman, on June 30th, 2010%
My brother’s going to love this one.
You’d think a company in the throes of unleashing the most coveted and technologically advanced handheld device the world has ever seen would work out the glitches before releasing said item.
Doesn’t Apple have people to test things? Things as simple as voicemail, updates to free software, and phone calls?
I suppose . . . → Read More: The iPhone 4
By Fleeceman, on June 18th, 2010%
Jesus and baby feeling the love on the new iPad Universal wi-fi.
Prior to Barnes and Noble and Borders, people got their books from the library—buying books was for students and lonely housewives (pre Fabio). Then along came Starbucks and iTunes, and sitting at a crusty counter drinking mere coffee in an oft-used cup was no . . . → Read More: Libraries and Ebooks
By Fleeceman, on May 14th, 2010%
Usually, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
There are exceptions, like getting a sweet deal on Craigslist, or when a waitress stokes you out with a free orange juice, but when a product,
Please make a talk!
say, anything made by Apple, shows up on a website at prices you can’t even get . . . → Read More: Cheap Apples
By Fleeceman, on July 2nd, 2009%
I’m not normally one to complain about other people’s loud music. I like my music loud too, and some tunes are simply meant to be played at ear-splitting volumes: Ozzy, Jane’s, Metallica, … Chris Isaac.
I do, however, hold a certain angry, intense contempt in my heart for static: and on that note, a stereo went off the . . . → Read More: Taser Laser
By Fleeceman, on March 16th, 2009%
This finely feathered dude was captured using the camera on my iPhone. Fairly amazing.
I needed an iPhone about as much as I needed an elephant in my back yard, but since Amazon was fresh out of elephants, I opted for the simpler purchase of the phone.
Suffice to say, it’s pimp. As one fellow user . . . → Read More: The iPhone