Friday, January 1, 2010

What were the key events of the decade?

The decade was defined by 2 events that occurred seven years and a few blocks apart.

The attacks on the World Trade Center in New York & on the Pentagon on 11 September 2001, killed nearly 3,000 people and directly affected many more. They also led to a chain of events that altered the lives of hundreds of thousands in Afghanistan and Iraq, Bali and Madrid, London and Mumbai, the capturing of Saddam Hussein and other events throughout the world. It also shed more light on how evil and sinister the Palestinian mob was that killed the 2 Israeli Soldiers & Ramallah police station in 2000.

The collapse of Lehman Brothers on 15 September 2008 showed just how serious the financial crisis was, and symbolised the precarious nature of the economics that had underpinned material prosperity during the Noughties.

That said, the sight of stunned employees carrying away their cardboard boxes didn't encourage us to look any more kindly upon bankers.

But isn't that a very Western perspective? After all, far more people - about 230,000 - died in the Indian Ocean tsunami on 26 December 2004 than perished on 9/11. But then again they weren't murdered by terrorist they died from a natural disaster. When talking about disasters should we forget about Hurrican Katrina?

Do we in the West disregard that catastrophe, and Cyclone Nargis in Burma, the Bam earthquake in Iran and the earthquakes in china because they didn't happen in the US?

Depending where you are in the world, did the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan have more impact on your life, or East Timor finally achieving independence? Cyprus joining the EU, or the retirement of Fidel Castro in Cuba?

Maybe you ignored politics altogether, and the big news event of the decade was Lance Armstrong winning his seventh Tour de France, the Led Zeppelin reunion, the end of Concorde, The miracle landing on the Hudson River or the arrival of the final Harry Potter book?

The overdose of Michael Jackson which led to his death transcended geography, culture and age, although the compulsively weird spectacle of his funeral was a real only-in-America moment.

To identify the really big stories, we have to consider not just the interest they generated, but how much real impact they had on people's lives; although in some cases the jury will still be out as we enter 2010.

Debate continues to rage over whether global warming is the single biggest threat to life on earth, or whether the Copenhagen Climate Summit will turn out to be a lot of fuss over nothing.

It may be too early to say whether the stuttering launch of the Large Hadron Collider or the election of President Obama will turn out to be false dawns. By contrast, the election of George W Bush eight years before was more like a false start; the closeness of the Florida vote - the so-called "hanging chads" controversy - delayed the final decision for weeks.

The same fears were raised about the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, but it lived up to expectations, and not only as a sporting spectacle performed by Michael Phelp's 8 Gold Medals; the event showed the extent to which China had been welcomed as a truly global power, with an economic heft that outweighed the private qualms that many governments had about its human rights record.

But I've got a hunch that one of the really big stories of the decade went all but unreported at the time.

The launch of Wikipedia, on 15 January 2001 represented a fundamental shift in the hierarchy of information. Or what about Google in 2000 becoming the default search behind Yahoo & introducing adwords which took google to one of the most powerful companies on the planet.

Along with Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, blogs and the other manifestation of Web 2.0, it meant that the final judgment as to what was significant would never again be left to a self-appointed elite of media professionals & let us not forget the iPhone which changed how we interact with the world from our phone.

 

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Aston Martin Carbon Fiber Black Special Edition

Aston Martin Carbon Black Special Editions



Aston Martin Carbon Fiber Black Special Edition

If i was James Bond i too would have ditched my BMW years ago, yes it was cool to have the 7 series that was able to be remote controled, but we all remember the Aston Martin "Vanish".  A few years went by, and our beloved James Bond moved on and we got a horrible replacement with blond hair and blue eyes that makes me think he is a top secret German spy. The good news is that even though this faker says his name is bond he still drives an Aston Martin. Now just in case your normal, standard-issue Aston Martin isn't cool enough for you, there's the Aston Martin Carbon Black Special Editions ($TBA). The company's DBS and V12 Vantage will both get the carbon black treatment which includes a metallic black finish that's meant to offer a different look in different conditions. The Carbon Fiber is thinner lighter and stronger than normal steel, also used on many jets. Carbon fiber-and-Kevlar seats covered in black leather with silver stitching, anodized black tread plates, piano black dashboards and center consoles, and more. Now if only we can get a normal Bond with an English accent.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Self-Stirring Mug

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Self-Stirring Mug


Still looking for the ultimate last-minute Christmas gift? Friends and loved ones will swoon over the mighty power of the Self-Stirring Mug ($19). From this battery-powered maelstrom will arise frothy, swirly deliciousness. That, or it will be a catastrophic disaster eclipsing all previous holiday disasters. The fun is in the not knowing. 

[Thanks Outblush!]


Friday, December 18, 2009

Microsoft Launches Bing iPhone App... with Microsoft problems

Bing iPhone App
Key features of the iPhone app include:
- Daily image from Bing.com

- Easy to access voice search

- Tips and tricks on the home page

- "Locate Me" functionality

- Ability to add pushpins and save locations

- Show multiple locations on a single map

"Our investments in voice search (you may have played with them on Windows phones or BlackBerry already) continues in our iPhone App and works great for map locations as well as old fashioned web search," says Justin Jed of Bing for mobile. "Just say 'San Francisco weather,' for a quick result, or even say a full address for a map or directions.  Try something complex, like '1 Microsoft Way, Redmond 98052.' (Yes, I know how to get to work.) Hold the phone to your ear and speak, or press the mic button—simple."


"Speaking of directions (ha), looking for a coffee shop nearby? Bing automatically finds your location," adds Jed. "It's also easy to discover a new spot by category such as restaurants, banks, theaters and choose whether you want walking or driving directions."



The infinite scrolling of Bing's image search is said to translate well to the iPhones's interface. There are apparently a lot more features that Microsoft isn't going into detail about, as they would rather have you just download the iPhone app and find them for yourself.



Beware: 3 problems.

1. Using Voice search outside the U.S. crashes the app
2. App doesn't work on 1st Generation iTouch
3. No search results outside the U.S.


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Carbon Fiber Black Face Rolex

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Kanye might have his own custom Black Carbon Rolex, BUT i dont think anyone can say they are sporting this hot Custom Watch. This custom designed rolex sports a carbon fiber a.k.a. graphite fiber band, blue & white enamel bezel black face with black & blue detailing. Now i know rolex will never come out with this, but a brother can dream...

Bialetti Hot Chocolate Maker

Bialetti Hot Chocolate Maker
We came a long way the first chocolate beverage is believed to have been created by the Mayan peoples around 2000 years ago, and a cocoa beverage was an essential part of Aztec culture by 1400 A.D. The beverage became popular in Europe after being introduced from Mexico in the New World, and has undergone multiple changes since then. Today, hot chocolate is consumed throughout the world and comes in multiple variations including the very thick cioccolata densa served in Italy, and the thinner hot cocoa that is typically consumed in the United States.

While it's certainly not the healthiest of drinks, nothing beats a cup of hot chocolate on a cold day. Now you can make café style chocolate with the push of button with the Bialetti Hot Chocolate Maker ($100). From the builders of renowned expresso and cappuccino machines, this nifty gadget has you add milk and shaved chocolate, then lets you sit back and watch as it's heated, frothed, and blended into a smooth, hot drink. For extra credit i like to top it with a little whip cream!

[Thanks Wikipedia & Uncrate]

At this point, nothing would surprise me about Tiger

Tiger Woods Announced on Tuesday that he's changing his name but still wants to stick to the cat family. From Now on he would like to be known as Cheeta Woods

Monday, December 14, 2009

JooJoo - That's the final name?




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While we're all still in the dark as to what exactly the Apple Tablet will be, companies are already taking preemptive strikes against Apple's potential gamechanger. One example is the JooJoo, a web-based tablet featuring a 12.1-inch touch screen, 5 hours of battery life, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Pros: 12.1 inch screen, Wifi, Web browsing Landscape or Portrait View, Twitter, facebook & Youtube support

Cons: Video Playback is only from wifi sites actually make that everything is wifi - NO APPS! no wonder its only $500

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Headphones or Speakers? That is the question.

Professional Headphones
These Headphone's i found to be so powerful that you can use them as speakers at full volume with a ipod or iphone! No batteries for a speaker for your iphone thats just clever. Also to note i like these because i feel like i'm in another world. they block out everything from the outside world, wheter it be the neighbors next door or the funny looking person sitting next to me on the flight to Chicago. Technical Pro’s groundbreaking new approach to industrial design incorporates advanced technology and striking good looks with rugged construction and a long list of features, providing years of audio enjoyment.
  • Professional Headphones
  • Dynamic Super Bass
  • Contoured body for superior comfort
  • Lightweight design and air tight construction
  • Advanced design for serious music lovers
  • Professional super bass driver
  • Super Cushioned ear pads
  • Portable headphone case designed for safe storage
  • Enhanced noise reducing design
  • Driver Unit: 50mm
  • Impedance: 32ohm
  • Sensitivity: 105dB ±3dB
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz
  • Magnet: NdFed
  • Plug: 3.5mm Stereo plug
  • Maximum power input: 100mw
  • Adaptors included: ¼" (6.35mm)gold plated adaptor & ¼" (6.35mm)90 Degree adaptor
  • Cord length: 12ft
  • MSRP: $59.00

iPhone 4G : Say hello to iChat

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It seems like all it takes is one tweet to drive everybody crazy nowadays. But I guess that, of course, getting excited around the next-gen iPhone is actually quite understandable.

Today’s tweeting culprit is Eldar Murtazin, the editor in chief of Mobile Review, who posted on his twitter last night that:

"Foxconn received order for next-generation iPhone"

This provoked quite some buzz today and everybody is, once again, speculating about what Apple could be cooking up for us.

I admit this might not sound like much at first, however Murtazin is believed to be a reliable source, thanks to his connections in the industry. Furthermore iPhones normally hit the market around June so it wouldn’t be surprising if Apple, after testing it for a while now, would be already starting production.

Well, for whatever it’s worth, this is a little reassurance that what I’ve been saying for a while now, that there will be a new iPhone in 2010, is looking more and more certain.


[Thanks Alexander via Appadvice]