One of our favorite business thinkers is Guy Kawasaki. He’s been a Silicon Valley insider for a long time and his latest book, Reality Check, doles out tons of great advice for entrepreneurs. Here we sit down with him in his home office to learn all sorts of stuff like why he would rather have Twitter than a cell phone. www.fastcompany.com
In this weeks World Tech Update Apple unveils its ipad that Steve Jobs said fills the gap between a cell phone and a laptop, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses Internet freedom, Sonys playstation 3 is hacked by the same hacker who first cracked Apples iphone, new e-readers from Taiwan offer color screens with fast refresh rates and a robot keeps soldiers in Afghanistan safe. Find out whats coming up on each weeks show by following us on Twitter (worldtechupdate) or check out our Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/worldtechupdate
HALF LIFE: BLUE SHIFT By: Ian Riley Inspired (and endorsed) by: Ross Scott (Freeman’s Mind) Follow the thoughts of Mr. Barney Calhoun, a Black Mesa security guard and pessimistic individual. In this episode our protagonist takes on the US army, wishes he had a cell phone, and listens to some tunes. (Song is Tetris by 2PM) Episode 9: www.youtube.com
partners that fight against an internet-based criminal organization. An unusual project by TV Tokyo and Production IG, “Keitai Sousakan 7″ features Takashi Miike as the overall director of this series, working with many other prominent filmmakers such as Mamoru Oshii, Shusuke Kaneko, Manabu Aso, and Kazuya Konaka. Actor Masataka Kubota stars as a high school student who joins a team of investigators fighting against an Internet-based crime syndicate. Working with them are the Phone Bravers, …
Fern gets a cell phone for emergencies, but Muffy shows her the features and Fern won’t stop using it to talk to Muffy, including texting in Mr. Ratburn’s class. All credits goes to Marc Brown and the Cookie Jar Group.
South Asia Journalists Association (SAJA) host the New York launch of Tharoor’s new book. Tharoor shares his insight into the complex and intriguing culture of this rapidly evolving nation. The event includes excerpts from the book and a conversation with Pramit Pal Chaudri, a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at Asia Society. Over the past twenty-five years, India has moved from a largely impoverished, underdeveloped country to a bustling, innovative, fast-changing society. In his new book “The …
Part 2 of our BlackBerry Curve 8900 review, covering the camera, music, browser, messaging, and maps. Full review: www.mobileburn.com … rim blackberry 8900 curve smartphone pim pda cellphone cell phone mobile handset t-mobile usa uma email web text messaging