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Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (4): the Uncanny Market
Living amidst a cornucopia of products that aren't products, we're learning that cultivating our gardens means working together. The final post in a series of chats about the Chrome notebook, with blogger Adam Rothstein.
Read More »Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (3): the Panda & the Squirrel
Google goes for quiet comprehensiveness; Apple chooses charisma. Which strategy ensures success?
Read More »Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (2): Cloud Castles
Adam Rothstein ponders hardware betas, connections between the world and the cloud, and products that aren't products, in the second post reviewing Google's Cr-48 Chrome Notebook.
Read More »Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (1)
Adam Rothstein is a blogger, tech thinker, unemployed philosopher�and now, a beta tester of one of the coveted Google Chrome notebook computers. In the first of four posts about the beta experience, Adam finds that the unnanounced arrival of the device makes him feel like a combination of The Matrix's Neo and a Milo from The Phantom Tollbooth.
Read More »Unevenly Distributed: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The @
I start this column with only one aim. I would like to try to impart my love for one of the oldest, and most impenetrable, and aesthetically unattractive, and sociopathic and schizophrenic genres of computer game to a reader who will doubtlessly hate it for all of those exact reasons. I'm talking about rogue-likes, so called because of their ancestry in a progenitor called Rogue. Let's see how I do.
Read More »A Pentalobe-Protected Garden
You bought it? You own it; don't let esoteric screwheads take it away from you. Video after the jump.
Read More »Anthropologues de l’avenir
French-Canadian kids doing anthropology in the midst of our broken future, contending with the vague stirrings of paleotechnology. Video after the jump.
Read More »iPhone 3GS now goes for $49 at AT&T
Starting tomorrow, AT&T sets up shop with the heirloom-variety iPhone at a nice price.
Read More »The Mac App Store Is Open
Cupertino opens up the north forty for farming as app-culture's Green Revolution continues apace.
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