Elissa Altman, 11.23.2009
Elissa Altman is the founder of PoorMansFeast.com
New media is about selling us the next big thing, which will be obsolete by the time it hits the stores. The only answer? Go Slow. Listen to your father's albums. Write a letter and stick a stamp on it. Make dinner from scratch. Read a book. A paper one.
Jose Antonio Vargas, 11.23.2009
Technology and Innovations editor, Huffington Post
Here's the biggest challenge of our hyper-kinetic, always-connected, tech-powered daily lives: Unplugging.
Andy Plesser, 11.20.2009
Executive Producer and Founder, Beet.TV
Adobe sees a big growth opportunity in the emerging eReader market, says Bill Rusitzky, who heads media alliances for the software company.
The com...
Ed Zitron, 11.19.2009
www.edzitron.com
Road warriors trying to eek out that last email on the train will prefer the Droid's physical keyboard, which is far more reliable than shakily stabbing at the iPhone's on-screen keyboard.
Robert J. Elisberg, 11.19.2009
Columnist and screenwriter
Today, if you can plug it in, there's a good chance an iPod accessory will be created for it. From time to time, we like to look at a few of those accessories, and here's the latest few.
Alex Henry, 11.19.2009
Writer
Though I recently gave into the iPhone, I was for many years a Nokia man. And for most of those years I contented myself with the default ring tone, k...
Shelly Palmer, 11.18.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
The new ShopSavvy app for the iPhone allows shoppers to photograph bar codes and identify them. ShopSavvy not only identifies the item, but provides...
Tom Alderman, 11.13.2009
Media, Presentation and Speech trainer, speech writer and founder of MediaPrep
"Level 26: Dark Origins" is the first of it's kind, but it's just the beginning of a whole new species of hybrid books that may change the publishing landscape.
Tanja Aitamurto, 11.11.2009
Silicon Valley-based Finnish writer
What happens when a city releases public data for anybody to use? The city becomes a better place to live.
Michael Boland, 11.10.2009
Digital Media Analyst
Though the Droid looks to be the first formidable challenger to the iPhone, "killer" kind of misses the point; Android based phones have a fundamentally different market reach than the iPhone.
Joseph Satto, 11.18.2009
Joseph Satto is the Founder of www.mysomeday.com. A full-time dreamer....
Mobile technology has made 'connectivity' easier but has made the simple ability to sustain live and meaningful exchange more difficult.
Ben Berkon, 11.09.2009
Comedy Writer/Blogger, SomethingYouShouldRead.com
In technology news, the worlds of overbearing parents and their slutty offspring have finally collided with the release of the iSlut. The iSlut is an...
Beth Arnold, 11.10.2009
Journalist and award-winning writer, living in Paris
I had heard rumors before that an Apple store was coming to my town, but on Saturday, yes, kids, an Apple store opened in Paris. And I had to see it.
eSarcasm, 11.06.2009
eSarcasm.com -- Geek humor gone wild.
Getting a total body makeover is a big step. Why not try it out first on your iPhone?
Shelly Palmer, 11.05.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
Walmart and Hewlett-Packard have teamed for a $300 computer. The computer, which is priced like a netbook but built like a full-fledged laptop, fea...
Richard T. Clark, 11.04.2009
Chief Executive Officer of Merck & Co., Inc.
We now have people in more countries, including more emerging markets, and are putting systems in place to create and incubate knowledge networks which were unattainable just a few years ago.
Megan Berry, 11.03.2009
Evangelist for Mobclix, social media junkie, blogger, and recent Stanford grad
In celebration of the anniversary of Obama's election, we put together some of the best Obama iPhone Apps. Let us know what you think and suggest your own favorites!
Shelly Palmer, 11.03.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
According to many reports, Apple is currently working on a subscription television service for iTunes. Apple is currently shopping the deal, which ...
Bruce Kluger, 11.04.2009
Member of USA Today’s Board of Contributors
Permit me to share a wonderful piece by legendary writer-producer-director Bill Persky on modern technology. It appears in the today's edition of USA Today.
Shelly Palmer, 10.30.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
Netflix wll begin offering its Watch Instantly service through Nintendo's Wii. While rumors have been circulating, especially after Netflix reached ...
Sophie Pollitt-Cohen, 10.29.2009
Author
In converting to Catholicism, you are really just switching over your "files" (ideas/customs/most profound expressions of faith) to your "Mac" (Catholic) "hard drive" (brain/immortal soul).