Ever sit in a WiFi café and wonder what that cutie over in the corner is working on? WiFi access points are becoming more and more abundant, which allows more of us to get out of the house and on to the net. “Computers are fabulous at connecting people over a long distance, but they can become a wall between people who are sitting right next to each other.” This quote is oh so true, I’ve been caught a few times doing just that.
Computers are sight, sound, and touch, so unless I’m smelling or tasting the person next to me they pretty much don’t exist. Well there’s a beginning to the end of this as far as Sean Savage is concerned. Bringing people together by the very means that pushes them apart, is his mission. You login and create a friendster-type account with the café’s system, then proceed to asking cute girls for their phone numbers. Great idea, if you ask me.

I have been an avid IMer (instant messenging addict) since I was big enough to reach the keys on the keyboard. Thing with that is, I’m not the only one. There are tons of people who rely on IM’s to get them through the day.
China has about 1 Billion people, well it did last time I checked. 



Everyone knows Billy Shakespeare. He’s the man, the myth, the legend, and now
AMD has always been biting at the heels of Intel. Today is no different. “Intel today responded angrily to AMD allegations that it has systematically abused its dominant position in the global processor business to drive up prices and stifle competition”,
“Time shifting” has been around since the VCR, which is simply watching a program other than at the time it’s broadcasted (taping it for later). Well if you’re only 20-something years old, then the VCR and time shifting have been around just as long as you have. “Place shifting” is the new catch phrase buzzword. So what the heck am I getting at here?
English was never any fun for me. I didn’t mind the writing, but I despised the reading. Reading was my kryptonite, Delilah, and the thorn in my paw. How did I ever survive you ask? I skipped pages. When reading “East of Eden” or “The Lord of the Flies” I would read one full page, then skip one full page. I ended up reading ½ as much, but I don’t think I really missed ½ of the book. I never got A’s in English class either.
Phones cost money. A ‘good’ phone isn’t cheap. But are we using all that we pay for? Executive Vice President of T-Mobile, David Hytha was interviewed by EE Times, and he says