Yesterday Apple sent out a teaser announcing a special media event to take place next Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 10 am in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Some, like Think Secret, think the portable music darling will likely release a much-anticipated video iPod. Others think we might find out about the perpetually forthcoming iTunes phone by Motorola, whose specifications have been causing chatter for months. Latest news on that front: Engadget reports that a source involved with making the commercials for the phone claim it will only hold 100 songs, so as to prevent the phone from cannibalizing sales of the shuffle.
Knowing Apple, we could find out about either, both or neither of these two things…or about something else entirely. That’s the joy of it!


If you’re reading this, it’s probably obvious to you that you’re ahead of the general internet population when it comes to embracing new trends and technologies. Congratulations.
It’s old news. But I’m an old guy. Blogger and Microsoft Word have come together at last. Everything I blog about needs to be spell checked or else there will be lots of ‘taht’ ‘nwo’ and ‘ehre’ throughout my writings. I’m not a bad speller, just a bad typist. Regardless, Blogger (a div. of Google) has a
Rants, especially those on the web, typically fall into the category of “things that feel good and are no fun for others to read.” But occasionally someone will pen an angst-laden diatribe worth perusing, if only for its ability to do nothing more than stimulate thought.
When the movie Ghostbusters came out, I needed one of those proton packs that Peter Venkman looked so cool in. Although “we ain’t afraid of no ghosts”, I do work an 8-hour day, sometimes via laptop. My laptop battery gets more care and pampering than a billionaire’s poodle, but still can’t perform for one full work day. I suppose I could flash back to 1984 and strap a big battery on my back, impersonating the Ghostbusters, in order to attain an unplugged work day from my notebook. But the Ghostbusters isn’t hip anymore, and neither is staying plugged in. my vote was to shorten the work day in order to accommodate the 4-hour notebook battery life, that idea was shot down by Intel and Matsushita. These two are
Sirius just announced its first portable satellite radio player, the S50, available in October. With a color display and the ability to store satellite radio programming and MP3/WMA files, the 1.9 x 3.9-inch player also includes voice-assisted navigation of content, organized by channel.
Even pc users will snicker at the name Bill Gates. Why is this man, who’s opened up many of the closed ‘windows’ we PC users rely on, deemed evil? Microsoft is more similar to the 
