Ummm…of the Day: Richard Dreyfuss reads the iTunes EULA
At the request of CNET, famed actor Richard Dreyfuss recorded a reading of the iTunes end user license agreement.
At the request of CNET, famed actor Richard Dreyfuss recorded a reading of the iTunes end user license agreement.
A new, ad-supported version of the Amazon Kindle will be the cheapest yet. Is it worth it?
Yes, amidst the vats of BBQ sauce, the buckets of Lone Star, and the drunken networking, there are panels to see, people to meet and actual things to learn. With two days to go before SXSW Interactive starts you might as well figure out your schedule now and I’m here to help.
Get your Cosby impressions warmed up, because The Cos is coming to your smart phone.
The iPad 2 has been announced. You in for it?
Not really. But these weird keyboard flip flops will make you feel like you’re hacking the Gibson from the beach.
Leaked components seem to be for the iPhone 5. Leaked comments seem to be filled with people hating on Apple.
A new iPhone app lets you point your camera at foreign language text and have it translated in real time, visually!
The iPad 2 could have a forward facing camera, creating the world’s best videophone.
His name isn’t as synonymous with animation as Disney or Pixar, but Don Bluth had a solid run of classic animated films in the 80s along with a groundbreaking video game called DRAGON’S LAIR.
If you fancy yourself some ANGRY BIRDS, or any iPhone game that is a hypodermic needle away from being an actual addiction, then be ready to add CUT THE ROPE to your must-get-a-fix list.
Will screenwriters use the Google plot “solution” more and more? Here’s two examples of recent films that do.