Fanboys Unite: Apple Profiles Twitter...
By far the two companies I’ve written about the most recently are Apple and Twitter. This is to the delight of some people, and the absolute horror of others. And now I’ve got something that will really whip up the fanboys and enrage the haters: Me writing about Apple writing about Twitter....
StumbleUpon’s Ebay Spinoff Valuation: ...
Earlier this month we reported on eBay’s spinoff of StumbleUpon , a company it owned for a little less than two years. Ebay bought the company for $75 million in May 2007. Unknown until now, though, was the spinoff value of StumbleUpon. According to a source close to the transaction, it was $29...
iPhone App Developers Threaten To Sue Ap...
We’ve reported in the past on how Apple has not only been late on payments to iPhone app developers, but has also neglected to pay some developers for their app sales at the store entirely. We thought that perhaps our post might call Apple’s attention to the problem. Apparently, developers...
Dance more, jiggle less...
Pst! Hey you! Yes, you…the lazy bum in the desk chair. This is your computer talking, and I’m getting pretty stressed out over here. I could really use a vacation, ya know? The weather is getting warmer, the air is getting balmier, the birds are getting chirpier…and … Originally...
Web Searches In Gmail Now Feature 100% L...
I can’t stop drooling over Gmail Labs. It’s simply a great idea for expanding a product, without forcing all users happy with the current one to upgrade to features they don’t want. And tonight may be the best Gmail Labs feature yet: Google Search In Gmail . Yes, it may sound lame...
Should Google Be Paranoid About Losing T...
The name “Android” is at the very core of Google’s mobile initiative. It’s even successfully gotten people to move away from calling the devices “Google Phones” or “GPhones,” something which seemed impossible prior to the unveiling. But Google may be in...
The Wolfram Alpha Demo Returns, This Tim...
Yesterday, days of hype culminated in the unveiling of the Wolfram Alpha search engine, which made its debut at a presentation put on by Harvard University’s Berkman Center. Unfortunately the resulting video footage turned out to be an exercise in frustration (or boredom). Not because it was uninteresting,...
I Wish More People Bcc’d Us On Their C...
Yesterday myYearbook CEO Geoff Cook reached out to FunAdvice President Jeremy Goodrich to talk about a possible acquisition. Based on certain assumptions, Cook said, he’d be prepared to offer $125,000 cash up front, $25,000 in consulting fees and $125,000 in MyYearBook stock. Goodrich emailed...
Dear PC Industry: Please overclock respo...
Dear PC Industry: During the past two weeks we’ve tested three desktops with ambitiously overclocked Intel Core i7 920 chips. Two of those have failed Prime95, a publicly available benchmark designed to test CPU stability. One desktop last week blue-screened within two minutes of a Prime95 run....
BMW 650i provokes an attitude change...
(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET) The hardest part of reviewing the 2009 BMW 650i Convertible was looking at it. Well, that and using the horrid iDrive interface to cue up music, make phone calls, and set destinations on the navigation system. In fact, when it showed up in the garage, we … Originally...
Firefox 3.5 and Fennec aboard GoogleR...
When Google Labs released its experimental browser toolbar with their My Location finder for Internet Explorer last week, we wondered (read: heckled) why it wasn’t available for Firefox. Now we know. Instead of being added on through a toolbar or extension, it was intended to be built in. So,...
Twitter’s integrated search now li...
Twitter’s post-purchase integration of Summize is now complete. On Thursday the company added the on-page search tool to every user’s Twitter home page after having flipped it on for select users during the past two months. Below the new search box, which sits in the middle-right hand section...

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