Category Archives: Software
Motorola gadget consolidation
Never tought I’d see this coming from Motorola, but Engadget has a nice little hands-on piece, showing the Motorola Atrix 4G, HD multimedia dock, and laptop dock. This is coming close to what I refer to as gadget consolidation (they, … Continue reading
Thoughts on OS X Lion
I really like what I’ve seen from OS X Lion so far. The full screen apps are hopefully going to make apps simpler and more straight forward to use. Have all the tools for an app right there in one … Continue reading
Google everywhere – The Google Car
Google controling your TV, your phone, your tablet and now also your car. The news of the Google car isn’t that surprising to me. I’ve been thinking about the idea of a computer driven networked car for a long time. Especially since I’ve … Continue reading
Google TV Microsofts Apple TV
Google TV is generating some great embedded CE support with a bunch of CE companies announcing embedding Google TV and android into their TV systems, hot on the heels of the Apple TV announcement of last week. You can … Continue reading
Plex signs deal with LG
Right on the heels of the new Apple TV announcement, Plex, the Mac Media Center software of choice, today announced it inked a deal with LG to have their software embedded in future LG HDTV’s and Bluray players. Having it … Continue reading
Thoughts on Ping
Why Ping, Apple? Why do you want your own social network on top of your proprietary media distribution platform? Do you really think you can do it all? Why not focus on what you do well and partner with, let’s … Continue reading
DigitalColor Meter
Daniel Brusilovsky found a great little tool with which you can analyze the RGB value of every pixel on your screen. Like him, I didn’t even know it existed. Should come in handy for anyone who works with colors on … Continue reading