Archive for the ‘Clips’ Category

Me in QP magazine

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

I just found a mention of my book in QP magazine. The magazine also has a nice piece about the M-A by Thomas Byczkowski who I'm going to hit up in a minute about his research.

NY Times: Record Three Weeks’ Worth of Promises, for Playback After November

Monday, March 10th, 2008

It’s an election year, so miniature voice recorders are everywhere. While many of them can hold a few hours of political hot air, the Sony ICD-UX80 can hold more than three weeks’ worth. Read more...

From China, Cellphone à la Carte

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

The Zzzphone, a made-to-order cellphone, recently captured the imagination of the gadget crowd. But it remains to be seen whether it can live up to its promise. Read more...

A Big-Screen TV That’s Not Even 2 Inches Thick

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

L.C.D. televisions are all alike, right? A bright screen, some input ports and a power button are all you need. In an effort to mix things up, LG decided to make their latest sets superslim and designer-friendly. Read more...

Phosphor E-Ink Watch review

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

After years of suffering, watch geeks are finally getting products dedicated to their quirky and specific tastes. Sure, any oldster can sport a gold Rolex, but what is an Emo kid with a gadget fetish to wear? A Swatch? Companies like Tokyoflash and Nooka have filled that techno-void with watches that ...

A Powerful Featherweight in a Class Dominated by Bulk

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

The Gateway NX100 is a departure from the bold, powerful and heavy laptops that now seem to be the rage. It is wafer-thin, and its striking black case could elicit double and triple takes when opened on a long-distance flight. Available today at www.gateway.com, the $1,400 12.1-inch laptop comes with an ...

Interview for ABCNews on Origami

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006

Spoke to ABC news today about Microsoft's Origami project. What is Origami [ABCNews.com]

A Pioneer in MP3 Challenges the iPod

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

NY Times - Creative, which was making portable MP3 players long before there was an iPod, has designated its latest player, the Zen Vision:M, as a powerful weapon against Apple's juggernaut. The 30-gigabyte Vision:M can play MP3's and copy-protected music, display pictures and even play video on its 2.5-inch color screen. ...

Picking a Player - Runners World

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

Don't worry. You're not the last person to buy an MP3 player. Thanks to the wide array of models and types, millions of marathoners and Sunday mountain bikers are going without digital tunes. It's 2005, however, and it's time for you to join the 21st century. Here's a short guide ...

In a Blinking Modem, a Code of Betrayal

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

NY Times - Eight years ago, while working late in a darkened computer lab at the University of Seattle, Joe Loughry became fascinated with the lights blinking on the face of his modem. They seemed to be relaying information about the long file transfer he had started, and he wondered ...