Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Late again - NYTimes

So it seems that I have to figure out better how to allocate time to read the NYTimes - so far I can not come to terms and be able to read several sections.



  • A perfect time for entrees salads: Ewa has been preparing salads like the ones in the article for a long time - it is very nice to see that more people start to see the way we eat.
  • In Hall Glass, performing for an audience of shoppers: Apple's store gave a free classical piano concert - though the room couldn't fit more than 200 people, the weather helped to keep the group just right.
  • Apple is getting ready for the iSlate: The world once again is waiting to see if Mr. Jobs will once again take the planet by surprise, steal everyone's breath away.\
  • Tin-Tin: sad to hear that the creator of this character was so 'triste' and dark, yet he entertained and amused many young and older people through his famous "Tin-Tin's Aventures" work.
  • Technology for 2010: geeky as I can get - this sort of new still awakens my curiosity.
  • Google in Apple's, among others, turf: a new device - phone device/smart phone will be shown and sold unlocked to the public, where anyone can then bind the phone to a mobile service provider.  HTC is the manufacturer, and they are well known for high quality mobile devices, but even they failed to capture the consumer's attention away from the iPhone/iTouch.
  • The battle of ebook readers: as predicted, this year the ebook readers are just going to start pouring: Nook from Barnes and Nobles, Sony reader from Borders, Kindle from Amazon, and now Skiff from Sprint.  Once thing is clear, they are creative with their device names.




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