
If you’d like to read why Apple is not supporting Flash on iPhone, iPod and iPad, you should read Steve Jobs himself has to say about it. He’s posted a note on Apple’s website, “Thoughts on Flash”.
Big MacBook Pro Updates
MacBook Pro now with Intel i5 and i7, and 4 gig of memory standard.
Check the Apple Store. The older versions are still around at Amazon, at least for a while.
Alice for iPad
Sprint Planning on Moving to Gigabyte Rate Plans in Two Years
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Sprint is planning on moving away from minute rate plans to gigabyte rate plans within the next two years.
How To Replace Yourself With A Very Small Shell Script
Unlimited Detail Technology
America’s Test Kitchen – Let’s Get Cooking For Nintendo DS
Now, what I first hear about America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking, I thought that it was just another one of those cooking games like Cooking Mama
which frankly would have been crazy. I mean, can you see a little Christopher Kimball running around taste testing things, or explaining beef cuts in a video game? TV, sure, but not in a video game.
It turns your DS into a kind of kitchen computer, as it were. You can select an ingredient, and it’ll show you all the recipes that contain that ingredient. Pick a recipe, and it’ll give you the full details. If you already have a Nintendo DS, and like America’s Test Kitchen, this is worth looking at!
Deep Fried Foods – Without the Fryer
A Purdue University researcher is working on an oven that can deep fry foods without an oil fryer.
Damaged iFrog iPhone Case
That chip in the case of my iFrog case I bought at the AT&T store appeared not to long after getting the case. The same thing happened to my wife’s case. I’m very disappointed in the quality.
I brought a Casecrown case, same color, and so far I’ve been happy with it. I won’t be buying from iFrog again.
Just FYI.
Update: For my iPhone 5s, I bought a OtterBox Defender iPhone case
First Reaction to Google Buzz
My first reaction to Google Buzz:
Ok, so it integrates with Gmail. Did it ever occur to anyone at Google that it might just expose a lot of e-mail addresses to spammers? And that not everyone you follow on places like Twitter (or that want to follow you) on Twitter are people that you want to have your e-mail?
Or that people that you MUST exchange e-mail with aren’t necessarily people you want snooping your social network?

