Friday Flick Find: XPhone – The First Real iPhone Killer
This Friday Flick Find is a real iPhone killer. It’s in German though, but you don’t need to know more than a few German words to understand what it’s all about.
This Friday Flick Find is a real iPhone killer. It’s in German though, but you don’t need to know more than a few German words to understand what it’s all about.
A survey, paid for by Microsoft, shows that if you’re a Google user and tries out Bing, there’s a 66% chance you will stick with Bing for your future Internet searching needs. How was the study conducted? Well, 15 Google users were told not to use any other search engine than Bing, for a whole … Read more →
Welcome to another video in my Friday Flick Find series. Let’s face it, sometimes we all get just a little bit too busy and thus we don’t have time to enjoy some YouTube time, looking for Friday Flick Find worthy videos. Luckily for me, I have readers who wants to participate and so this video … Read more →
I love impressions, also known as impersonations. It’s amazing how they manage to sound exactly like somebody else – I wish I could do that from time to time. It could be “my thing”, you know, like a “party trick” or something. That would be so cool! It’s too bad that this video shows the … Read more →
YouTube has been offering regular 720p HD videos (1280×720) for a while now, if the uploaded video was in HD as well, of course. Most dedicated video camcorders today records in 1080i or 1080p resolution and next week YouTube will be able to display those as well – all the way up to 1080p. Billy … Read more →
Justine Ezarik, more commonly known as iJustine, is an Internet evangelist, blogger and self-proclaimed technology addict. You might have seen some of her videos on YouTube or other video sharing sites, as she has more than 75 million views online. This is the first time I feature one of iJustine’s videos in Friday Flick Find … Read more →
I’m not a Nokia fan, I haven’t liked many of their phones for several years, but their new N900 looks like an interesting piece of tech that I wouldn’t mind getting my greasy fingers all over. At least just to try out the Linux Maemo system it’s running. The Journey Starts Here Nokia (or their … Read more →
Google Wave has been getting a lot of buzz in the world of tech lately, as more and more people are getting invitations and access to join Google Wave and try out the preview version. Mozilla, the team behind applications such as Firefox and Thunderbird, now introduced their “alternative” to Google Wave. It’s called Raindrop. … Read more →
The term “viral video” is defined by Wikipedia as: A viral video is a video clip that gains widespread popularity through the process of Internet sharing, typically through email or Instant messaging, blogs and other media sharing websites. Viral videos are often humorous in nature and include televised comedy sketches […] In this week’s Friday … Read more →
16 year old Matt Fisher from the Great US of A created this video for YouTube, in which he tells us about some hidden features and shortcuts he has found in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. In the video, Matt covers some hidden new features from within Finder & Coverflow, Preview, System Preferences and … Read more →