Technology
Steve Jobs, Who Art in Heaven
koppie — Sun, 02/12/2012 - 21:32
A news story recently broke that iPhone apps are allowed to upload your entire address book to their server, without telling you. You know what I'm going to say here.
Daddy In The Kitchen
koppie — Tue, 02/07/2012 - 12:14
I like to cook. I like to blog. And now, the twain have met. Meet Daddy In The Kitchen (DITK).
How to make your text look good
koppie — Wed, 01/25/2012 - 01:43
I'm in love with this blog called Shady Characters by Keith Houston. It delves into the history of punctuation marks, and the result is drama, political intruige, and passion. Think The Da Vinci Code for the ampersand.
SOPA Blackout: Its Consequences
koppie — Wed, 01/18/2012 - 20:58
So, a lot of websites, including Wikipedia, are blacking themselves out today to protest SOPA. Apparently someone has decided to take the protest one step further: instead of just imagining life without Wikipedia (because it's blacked out because of SOPA), some people are acting it out. I'm seeing a bunch of Twitter hashtags for #factswithoutwikipedia. Here's the best of the lot:

Leaving Your Wallet At Home
koppie — Sat, 11/05/2011 - 00:16
There's been more and more talk recently about using your cell phone to pay for things. I'm all for it.
"But, what if I lose my cell phone?" Well, what if you lose your wallet? If you take something valuable out of the house, there's always a chance that something can go wrong. But that's always true. Besides, if you're smart, you've already protected your phone so you can get it back or deactivate it if it gets stolen.
24 Hours with Oneiric Ocelot
koppie — Wed, 10/26/2011 - 21:09
I've blogged before about how I hate it when an operating system takes away features that I like. Two years ago, I left KDE for this reason. Two years later, I'm leaving Gnome. Their sin? Removing support for Compiz. I want my spinny cube. To be sure, Gnome 3 has some very nice features, and it's beautiful. But the Gnome developers made a conscious decision to remove support for a popular feature, a feature I lean on heavily.
Free Telephony, Brought to You by Google
koppie — Thu, 10/13/2011 - 04:05
I previously complained about Google's poor integration between their own products. For example, I've previously blogged about how Google Voice is a fantastic service (multiple times), but it has remained separate from Google Talk, their instant messenger. "Aren't those separate technologies?" Not when Google Chat lets you do voice chat and send/receive messages from cell phones. So you're left with two products that offer almost identical VOIP services that don't talk to each other.
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