Nothing to do with UI… just shocked at how cowardly FAMU comes across in this piece.
Category Archives: Red Ramblings
iPhone 5… to buy or not to buy?
Is this enough to make you buy one? Typically I’ve skipped the versions between the numbers (Picked up i4, skipped i4GS) so if I stay on track I’ll be getting this one.
Stop Cyber Spying
Now THIS is an application I can get behind. I’ll be installing it tonight and will post a review in a couple of weeks.
Bill Mullins' Weblog - Tech Thoughts
Several weeks back, I received an invitation from CNET to join a dating website designed especially for those that are 50 years old – or more. OK, it wasn’t exactly an invitation – it was, in fact, an ad inserted into one of my subscribed CNET newsletters.
So what – no big deal you may be thinking. But from my perspective, it is a big deal – here’s why.
In the years that I’ve been Internet connected – 18 years or more – I’ve never referred to, or listed, my actual age (other than to make the point, from time to time, that I’ve been at the computing game for a very long time). Nor, have I ever referred to my marital status (other than in a humorous way in re-commenting on a reader’s initial comment – perhaps).
As it turns out – I am over 50, and I
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Judge approves e-book price-fixing settlement in surprise ruling
Your e-reader is about to become your best friend. Figure that you’ll pay much less for a digital version of a new book than you would a pulp-and-ink version.
In an unexpected move, a federal court abruptly approved a settlement between the Department of Justice and three publishers that will resolve a controversy over e-book pricing.
The approval comes in the form of a strongly-worded ruling that is a defeat for the publishing industry, but that also contains flowery language and a full-length Emily Dickinson poem (see below).
The ruling in question was issued Thursday in Manhattan by US District Judge Denise Cote. It gives formal approval to an arrangement that will see HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster and Hachette agree to grant retailers more freedom to set the price of e-books. In return, the Justice Department will drop an anti-trust lawsuit against them.
Under the terms of the deal, the publishers must abandon so-called “agency pricing” contracts within seven days of the settlement’s approval. In practice, this means that retailers — including Amazon (s amzn) — no longer have…
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Steam Box
Steam Box? Value getting into hardware would be a good thing IF they are talking PC. If they are looking at a console, it could mean the death of PC gaming.
90 Percent of Everything | User Experience Design & Research, written by Harry Brignull
90 Percent of Everything | User Experience Design & Research, written by Harry Brignull.
This is so amazingly true. I can only hope that our clients don’t ever get their hands on this translation guide or life will get much harder for us.
Amazing Alaska Pictures
This has absolutely nothing to do with UI, but the first two images are AMAZING. Have a look.
Mobile WoW?
I’m currently downloading Order and Chaos Online- http://www.orderchaosonline.com
It’s an MMO for the iOS and Android platforms and is supposed to be pretty good.
Not that I really NEED yet another game sucking my time, but looking forward to checking it out.
Let me play it a while and I’ll get back to you all with my thoughts.
Rethinking the Throne
I’m fascinated by all things usability and it’s harder to think of anything the user interacts with more than the toilet… but I’m still trying to wrap my head around a “wireless and water-free” toilet. Isn’t that basically a Port-A-Potty?
Over time, networks often trend toward becoming more decentralized, more mobile, and less capital intensive to build out. Telecommunications did this with cell phones, and Skype laptop calls; the architecture of the Internet is like this; a future of solar rooftops could do the same thing for the power grid. Is it time for the humble toilet to get reinvented by applying these same principles to the sanitation network?
That’s one of the themes behind some of the toilet innovation that just emerged from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Reinvent the Toilet Challenge. The year-long challenge asked universities and entrepreneurs to develop next-generation toilets for the 2.5 billion people that don’t already have them in developing countries like India. The toilets in the Challenge needed to be able to function without piped water and electrical connections, and also needed to reuse the waste in some way.
The first…
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Tablet Prices Dropping
The line at the end: “Prices are plummeting because tablet makers want you hooked on their apps, e-books and other content, and they’re willing to sacrifice hardware profits to claim your future business. With new competition from Google — and possibly more pressure from Apple — Barnes & Noble and Amazon have nowhere to go but down.” just saved me from spending too much on my daughter’s Christmas present.