I keep seeing these pictures on Face Book with the caption saying something like “Who remembers what this is for?” There are two pictures that caught my eye.
I love 8 track tapes. Call me old school, but it was my favorite format of all time. Anyone remember them? Well, I'm actually celebrating them here on National Eight Track Tape Day.
Even though we haven’t had that much severely cold weather this past winter,it’s a sign that it’s almost time for the warm weather to stay with us for awhile. It’s the opening of the 60th year of the Hollywood Drive-In in Averill Park.
This is one of those videos that I think most people wouldn't think to watch. I saw it this morning and to be honest, I'm still amazed, not only by the technology and work that went into it today, but also its ramifications for the future.
It’s a law that you’re not supposed to talk on a cell phone without a hands free device or text while you’re driving, but there could be even more drastic changes coming.
One of the most iconic American companies is "going under", and it saddens the heck out of me. And pardon the sarcastic headline, but do you wonder why?
You only need exactly twenty-four seconds to see this video clip. But it's amazing. It can demonstrate what can happen in just a blink of an eye (or in this case, a camera lens!).
There are like 500,000 iPhone apps and counting! Some of them actually refer to businesses right in our area. I have to mention 2 of them here, in case you are a APPaholic.
Steve Jobs was a genius. We've covered this before. But as we also know, geniuses can be quirky, to say the least. Steve was no exception. Here's a few revelations from his new biography:
Are you an Applenista? I made up the term, but it might apply. I'm not pushing any one product here, but I do have to say that their gadgets are revolutionary. Will this one be any exception? Make way for the iPhone 5: