Archive for April 2009
I’m Still Bullish on Sirius XM (The Motley Fool)
Sirius XM Radio isn't just a one-Stern pony. Read the rest of this entry »
I’m Still Bearish on Sirius XM (The Motley Fool)
Sorry, but creditors won't take pocket lint. Read the rest of this entry »
Collaboration key for Yahoo’s new music service (The Globe and Mail)
Internet company will aggregate online services, collect fee for referral to music retailers Read the rest of this entry »
Yahoo looks outside its walls with new music service (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Yahoo is partnering with other online music providers as the Internet giant tries a fresh approach to getting an edge in the evolving digital music business. Read the rest of this entry »
Yahoo looks outside its walls with new music service (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Yahoo is partnering with other online music providers as the Internet giant tries a fresh approach to getting an edge in the evolving digital music business. Read the rest of this entry »
MLB’s Incredible Web Video Plans: HD With Mosaic Picture-in-Picture, Live Streaming to iPhone [Mlb] (Gizmodo)
MLB's awesome and feature-packed iPhone app could be getting that killer feature—live video streaming—this summer thanks to a new streaming tool in iPhone 3.0, says MLB Advanced Media CEO... Read the rest of this entry »
Curve needs bigger data pump (News Interactive)
WHY put a 20th-century data pipe on a 21st-century smartphone? This question kept bothering me as I fingered the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »
Interview: Noisycroak On Traversing Castlevania’s Musical Timeline (Gamasutra)
[In this audio interview, Jeriaska sits down with the folks at Noisycroak for an interview about the soundtrack for the latest in the seminal Castlevania series, fighting game Castlevania: Judgment.] Since its inception in 1986, the Castlevania series has witnessed its fair share of lasting musical creations. Joining us for a discussion of this auditory history are two members of Noisycroak, the ... Read the rest of this entry »
Curve needs bigger data pump (Australian IT)
WHY put a 20th-century data pipe on a 21st-century smartphone? This question kept bothering me as I fingered the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »
Magid: Now you can browse as well as cruise in some Ford trucks and vans (San Jose Mercury News)
Ford Motors and Opera Software have announced a collaboration to add Web browsing to the Internet enabled in-dash computers that Ford is installing in some of its trucks and vans. Read the rest of this entry »