Music video directed and edited by Ian Waldron Mantgani, shot by Mantgani and Laura Cowley.
“Tomorrow is Forever” by Nikos Karavas
Music video directed and edited by Ian Waldron Mantgani, shot by Mantgani and Laura Cowley.
“Tomorrow is Forever” by Nikos Karavas
Potholes, while ruining tires and causing intense levels of irritation, could be put to good use soon, if Levant Power Corporation’s plans to develop a shock absorber that harnesses the energy made from potholes’ jolts actually go ahead. More »
Shock absorber – Energy – Business – Technology – Suspension
The last couple of years, the internet has been swept up in rumors of an external multitouch touchpad peripheral being announced by Apple, and today—on the dawn of WWDC—photos showing just that have been leaked. More »
Apple – WWDC – Macintosh – Companies – Articles
According to the NY Times, HP will be announcing printers—and I’m not joking here—”built for the iPhone age.” Each printer, ranging from $99 to $400, will have its own email address for sending documents to. More »
HewlettPackard – Printer – Peripherals – Hardware – Repairs
Initially announced for South Korea, Motorola’s XT720 has been announced for Europe under the Milestone brand—which follows the rebadged Droid which launched last year. It’s got an 8MP camera, and is the first Android with a Xenon flash. More »
Motorola Droid – Android – Motorola – South Korea – Droid
News just in—the HTC EVO 4G has officially been more loved on launch day than the Palm Pre. While queues were around the block for many Sprint stores selling the webOS phone last June, it wasn’t any match for the HTC EVO 4G. Friday saw the most sales for any one phone sold at Sprint in one day—in fact, there were three times more EVOs sold on launch day than there were Palm Pre and Samsung Instinct phones sold in the first three days at Sprint. [Sprint] More »
PalmPre – Sprint – Handhelds – Sprint Nextel – Sports
AT&T Wireless is going through some rather confusing changes lately, and it’s making the word “unlimited” sound more and more old-timey every day. It might actually work out to your benefit if you’re an AT&T customer with a data plan who uses the phone to surf some pages, look at some emails and maybe stream a little music now and then. But if you become a new AT&T customer who’s going to use its 3G data network to do a lot more than the typical hey lemme-show-you-something-cute-on-YouTube sort of stuff … then stop drinking that milk, cause here comes the spit-take.
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It will probably come as a surprise to the millions of people who have already purchased one, but the Apple iPad is just another PC, according to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who made the comments this week during a recent on-stage interview at the D8 Conference. “Of course it is,” Ballmer told Wall Street Journal tech columnist Walt Mossberg. “It’s a different form factor of PC. It wouldn’t surprise me to see the competition try to eliminate the role of what they’ve had that hasn’t been popular in order to popularize the thing that’s new and fashionable.”
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Sprint on Friday launched the HTC Evo 4G smartphone to a chorus of mixed reviews. Some hailed it as the best Android smartphone yet; others pointed out some flaws, both with the device and with Sprint’s 4G network. HTC has said it will fix some of the problems with the Evo by issuing an over-the-air update; the claimed problems with Sprint’s 4G network, however, may be somewhat more difficult to resolve. The HTC Evo offers simultaneous voice and data capability on 4G or WiFi networks.
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Talk about dealing from a position of strength: Apple and Steve Jobs enter next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference as kings of the tech industry hill, makers of must-have consumer products and generators of must-read technosphere headlines. He strode onstage at this week’s D8 Conference to the opening notes from “Got To Get You Into My Life,” still looking understandably frail considering his health issues. However, the passion was still there as he argued with Mossberg over HTML5 vs. Flash and about writing “Thoughts on Flash.”
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Windows of opportunity, that is. No one can predict history, but when we look back to today, we may see through these windows more clearly. These are windows of opportunity for Linux — windows, ironically, at Microsoft’s expense. Economy, customer satisfaction, and technical excellence all present windows that, coyly played by the Linux “collective,” could be the turning point for Linux and Microsoft that changes what today some call “balance” (I don’t!) forever.
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