October 13, 2009 @ 8:50 am

Very nice. The contact list in Google Wave only shows my contacts that already have Google Wave up and running. This is good because I don’t want to send invites to people who already have it (which was the case when Gmail first came out). Speaking of invites, they gave me 8 to hand out, and unfortunately, I’ve already got 8 going out. If I get more, I’ll let you all know.
December 2, 2008 @ 10:47 am

When Apple first announced its high-end dual-driver in-ear headphones back in September, I wrote that I would love to read reviews of the item because I just couldn’t believe that in-ear headphones could sound any better than my regular over-the-ear headphones.
Well, nearly 3 months since the announcement, Apple has finally put the in-ear headphones on sale and it’s only a matter of time before I either read that these are the Monster Cables of the in-ear headphone market or that they are truly great-sounding headphones that are worth the money.
Any bets on the outcome?
October 17, 2008 @ 10:21 pm

Wow, this couldn’t have come at a better time. I literally was at the phone shop today about to get a new phone and then…I just decided not to. And just now, I read that the release date for the Blackberry Bold is all but confirmed for October 27. The real kick in the nuts though is that AT&T/RIM won’t say how much the phone will cost with a contract. I would think that with a release date as pushed back as this, AT&T/RIM would like the phone to be as cheap as possible to thwart off people going to Verizon or jumping onto the iPhone.
Please, please, please, please be reasonably priced. PLEASE.
UPDATE: Crackberry is confident in the October 27 release date on AT&T, but has reason to believe that those of us in New York could be seeing an extra week of wait time in there because of “Tri-State network upgrades”. So…at the latest, this will be launched the first week in November. It’s a good thing I put that MAYBE up in the image above.