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Sony announces Google TV TVs
by
John Moe
Oct 13, 2010
As expected, Sony rolled out new ways to incorporate Google into your couch potatoizing....
Amazon to offer Kindle Singles
by
John Moe
Oct 12, 2010
They'll be short little things, length of a few chapters. Cheap too. There isn't a lot of difference between publishing a super long e-book and a...
Giving TV and movie props a second chance
Oct 8, 2010
It took a lot of stuff to create the world of a woman in search of herself in "Eat, Pray and Love" or the judging room of "America's Next Top Model." After wrap, many props are thrown away, but some entrepreneurs are saving props and re-selling them.
Justin Bieber dropped from Facebook
by
John Moe
Oct 8, 2010
But it's a different Justin Bieber. A guy with the same name as the teen pop star says he has had his Facebook account deleted without warning or...
Netflix adds video out capability to iPhone and iPod Touch apps
by
John Moe
Oct 5, 2010
It only works with the iPhone 4 and 4th generation iPod Touch but if you have those, hooray, you can hook up your gizmo to your TV and pow you're...
Foursquare goes down for 15 hours
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John Moe
Oct 5, 2010
You may have noticed the world plunged into chaos and all governments collapsed because for 15 hours, NO ONE KNEW WHERE ANYONE ELSE WAS. Fake...
For public good, not for profit.
Tony Curtis was buried with his iPhone
by
John Moe
Oct 5, 2010
This according to his family.
I have many jokes I can make, none of them appropriate or respectful.
Hallelujah! Holy park offers a free day
Oct 5, 2010
If you happen to be in Orlando, Fla., you can get into one of the area's theme parks for free. Sorry, it's not Disney. It's a Christian attraction called the Holy Land Experience. The park is giving away tickets for a very worldly purpose, though, and it all has to do with taxes. Judith Smelser explains.
New ideas for better teachers and schools
Oct 4, 2010
Contrary to what you'd think, teacher development days don't help teachers that much. So, schools and school districts are employing new tactics to improve teachers and attract new talent to schools.