This is not new, but I haven’t seen the video of it before. A few days before the official release of the iPhone, Fox News interviews a journalist of NewsWeek that had one of the 4 iPhones that were around. To do that in the middle of New York City maybe wasn’t the best idea…
You might have heard of the “Interpolis Office Concept”. After 4 days at the new job, I can’t really tell much about the details, but the first experiences are great! Professional people, a true challenging IT-environment and a relaxed atmosphere. And then that building…
Of course not. You use diplomatic skills and conversation in my book… then some Facebook users used the “poll application” to poll what users would answer… and the Secret Service is investigating, the Facebook Poll App is pulled…
Let’s just hope he gets the chance to serve his time, and live long and happy ever after!
It also will save us from this scenario…
…At least 730 people took the user-generated poll before it was removed by Facebook upon officials learning of its existence. Results of the survey were not available because the application was disabled. The company said the person who created the poll has been suspended from using the site…
Three-dimensional images are expected jump out of movie theaters and into living rooms by next year.
Sony and Panasonic say they will release home 3-D television systems in 2010; Mitsubishi and JVC are reported to be working on similar products.
“TV finally becomes real” in three dimensions, said Robert Perry, an executive vice president at Panasonic. “You’re in it. It’s the next frontier.”
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Michael Bridwell, spokesman for Digital Projection, a company that makes high-end 3-D home theaters, said 3-D is the biggest technology coming to television and home movies in the foreseeable future.