DEVICES OF THE SOUL
Book Review


Nothing beats a Mac. Nothing. Right? I mean, sitting in front of your computer at work, effortlessly creating new things and being totally productive is a way of life for so many of us. We know our work and our creative abilities so well, partly because our computer has provided us with the means of bringing our dreams to reality. Perhaps as never before in the history of Man, has any generation has such power to change the world as our generation, because of machines and technology such as the Apple Macintosh.

Read More

April Fools

Birth! Life! Squalling, bloody, fidgeting, Life! You perceive. You exist. Yet, you – want/need/must have; so you begin to cry, to wail . .

Read More

The Pre, Pre, Pre Keynote Show

All you happy millions and millions of Pod-Zombies out there, groovin, movin and fusein to the music of your own private universe, mainlining to

Read More

Just Few More Hours Now

John Markoff wrote something interesting recently. He claims the major computer battle has shifted, not for computers or music players, but it has all

Read More

What to give for Christmas

Problem is, everyone is so tough to shop for. Everybody already has everything there is, or at least one of everything that exists, right?

Read More

A New Nano Zepto?

Here it is again, folks. Just in time to take you away from all that Christmas shopping. Apple wants you to wait for Christmas

Read More

To iBook Or Not To iBook?

And a common question it is, considering that I have an old and faithful 500 MHz iBook G3, bought four years ago this month.

Read More

Such A Strange Dream

Dreams come in many colors and flavors. Early and late morning dreams differ from early and late afternoon dreams, as much as they differ

Read More

Is This You?

I think Nielsen has gotten it wrong. They have listed the typical iTunes user’s habits and preferences. I don’t fit this profile, and most

Read More

Nuclear Powered Notebooks?

LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Toshiba Corp. has agreed to buy Westinghouse, the U.S. power plant arm of British Nuclear Fuels, for $5.4 billion to

Read More