Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Steve Jobs on the MacBook Air: ‘Isn’t That Great?’
After a week of rumor buildup and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs’s Macworld keynote seemed almost subdued. He gave the crowd what it expected in terms of new iPhone apps and additional iTunes features, and then finished with the announcement it had been primed for: the MacBook Air, the world’s thinnest laptop computer.
Monday, January 7, 2008
CES: Less Is Moore, Paul … Less Is Moore
So how many times do you think Intel CEO Paul Otellini is going mention Moore’s Law during his keynote at CES (which I’m live-blogging from the ballroom of the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas)?
I’m betting once every seven minutes for its duration. Any takers?
Here’s what Otellini said and did, in reverse chronological order:
5:34 p.m.: Otellini [...]
Friday, January 4, 2008
Off to Vegas
On Sunday, the AllThingsD team, including Walt Mossberg, Katherine Boehret, Kara Swisher and I will trek to Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show, taking place all next week.
Such tech legends as Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Yahoo’s Jerry Yang and Intel’s Paul Otellini will deliver keynotes during the conference, but the real stories will [...]
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Centrino: High Performance, Great Battery Life and AMD Can’t Drive a Truck Through Gaps in Our Product Line Anymore
It was a nice try, but AMD’s Better by Design event last week seems not to have rained out Intel’s Centrino parade so much as give it a bit of a sun shower.
The Missing Emails? Damn. You Know, I Think We Might Have Backed Them up in the Landfill …
So the emails Intel failed to preserve following the filing of Advanced Micro Devices’ antitrust lawsuit against the company? Not a big deal — according to Intel.
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- The Muppets: Bohemian Rhapsody
Best use of the Beeker “meee” ever.
- Has Bell Invented the “Telegraph Killer”?
While the technology behind the Telephone is new, the design is reassuringly old-fashioned, reminiscent of a phrenologist’s horn or ear-candle in form. We found the experience far more comfortable than the one we had with the Telegraph.
- Godzilla’s Food, Exercise, and Dream Diary
12:58 AM: Breakfast: Two schools of fish from Tokyo Bay. Calories: 782,000. How I was feeling when I ate this: confused, irradiated, hating my size.
11:37 AM: Exercise: “Taxi Stomp” (alternating legs, for 30 blocks). Calories burned: 148,900,183. - Scenes From An Alternate Universe Where The Beatles Accepted Lorne Michaels’ Generous Offer
1983. The Beatles announce their first tour in thirteen years, but likewise announce that Michael Jackson will be going on tour with them as a one gigantic mega-concert event.
- The Golden Age of Video
Best video mashup ever.
- I’m not dead yet
A Facebook Memorial
- Pulp Fiction Audio Mix
Wow.
- A world without the Internet
Worth it for the Rickrolling photo alone.
- Google Wave Cinema: Pulp Fiction
Excellent.
- Dead Fly Art
Flughumor!




