Archive for category In the News
Google Voice is now available for everyone.
Posted by nephi513 in Computers, Cool Gadgets, In the News on June 22, 2010
I have been using google voice since it started. Actually longer, since I started with Grandcentral before google bought them. I have always loved it. Now you don’t have to wait for an invite from someone to get your own google voice phone number. If you don’t know what Google voice is, check out the video below. Or you can check out the Google Announcement here.
E-Reader Price war! Finally almost affordable e-book readers.
Posted by nephi513 in Cool Gadgets, In the News on June 21, 2010
Check out theres two articles on the price drop of the most popular e-readers out there.
Barnes & Noble Intros Wi-Fi-only Nook, Lowers 3G Nook Price – PC World
Kindle Now Just $190 as Ebook Reader Price Wars Get Heated – Gizmodo
It is great that we are finally getting smoke in the air in this e-book war. I’m still to cheap to buy a nook or a kindle, but this is a great start.
At this point I think I’m going more for the nook, from a technical standpoint. Extra color LCD, plus a e-ink display, android powered. A wi-fi only option to make things cheaper. Just Like the look more too.
I need to look into cost of e-books. I think the price comparison would be the same. But I don’t know. Maybe that would be a good weekend project for me.
No more free checking! Good for most not for me.
Posted by nephi513 in In the News on June 17, 2010
I have never really gotten an overdraft, so this will probably hurt me. But this is probably great for the rest of the world. Or at least most of my college friends. They overdraft all the time.
Read the the article bellow and let me know what you think.
No 64-bit Adobe Flash for Linux! Why! Why!
Posted by nephi513 in Computers, In the News, My Opinion, Software on June 15, 2010
I can’t stand having to need hacks in Linux to get flash working. I don’t really care about the FLASH VS HTML5 fight going on, but if Adobe keeps this type of crap up, I hope HTML5 will win. Then I only have to care about a browser and no more stinking plugins that continually crash my browser. And that is on Windows or Linux.
Oh, there is my rant for the day. Thanks for listening.
Firefox Losing Foothold on Linux Distros?
Posted by nephi513 in Computers, In the News, My Opinion on June 15, 2010
Firefox is one of my favorite browsers, but I hate to say it is starting to lag behind. The above title is an article written by Joe Brockmeier from Linux Magazine (Link to original article).
It talks about how Google Chrome, and Safari are probably taking it’s place. I hate to say it, but I do like Google Chrome, and in fact it is my default web browser on all my Windows machines. Though Firefox is still the best browser on Linux for me.
To help bluster my browser, I wanted to point out the changes that are coming. Sort of a Mozilla Firefox 4.0 look and compare to current Chrome.
Extension
The one thing I love about Chrome is the way it does extensions. I don’t necessarily love the extensions that Chrome currently has. They have a long way to go before they have Firefoxs library. But it’s simplisted is wonderful how they install and work. Simple, clean, and interactive.
So what about Firefox. Well they are going to solve that through an update call Jetpack. Jetpack extensions work just like Chrome extensions. In fact I don’t think it would be that hard to port a Chrome extension to Firefox Jetpack or vs versa.
While I do like how the extensions work in chrome, chromes greatest feature, is browsing screen realistate. It does a a great job of showing more of the webpage and less of the browser. Again though Firefox is working on that two. Check out this picture though to see Firefox 4.0 mockups.
As you can see Firefox has great potential.
STABILITY
The last thing that is great about Chrome, is it’s stability. If my flash crashes it only takes down that one tab. Not the whole browser. But again, this feature is going to also be built into Mozilla Firefox 4.0.
CONCLUSION
While Firefox my be behind, it is close to playing catchup, and I think I will be able to switch back to my browser baby as my full time browser on all OS soon.
