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OpenTable’s worth it: The “Problems” Look Like User Error →  November 17, 2010

There’s been a lot of talk about OpebTable, the wildly popular online reservation service which helps optimize table traffic and server productivity.  It all started with a blog post by Mark Pastore, a restaurant owner in San Francisco, who claimed that the costs for the reservation service, which focuses on using consumer-friendly ways to fill [...]

AT&T’s New Data Plan: A Saga →  June 10, 2010

About a week ago, AT&T unveiled some new data plans in advance of the WWDC iPhone 4 announcement. Rather than paying $30 for unlimited data, users would now have something of a choice: $15 for 200mb of data over 3G (dubbed DataPlus) OR $25 for 10x that much, or 2gb of data over 3G (dubbed [...]

Microsoft in Mobile: No more tongue twisters →  April 2, 2010

Well, this is a small but welcome update: Microsoft’s new phone OS iss is here-to-forth to be referred to as ‘Windows Phone 7′, which is a welcome relief to those of us who have spent the last 2 months since it’s announcement trying to say ‘Windows Phone Seven Series’ over and over. Seriously, I am [...]

→  February 2, 2010

I am constantly fascinated by the ingenuity and cleverness of  designers and inventors like Fabian Hemmert.  His idea is simple — that technology should mimic organic life, but his execution is surprisingly ingenious and clever. via Engadget.

What nVidia’s Tegra Means for Mobile Devices, and Why You Should Care →  January 15, 2010

Note: I wrote this post back in September 2009, before Tegra started showing up in many devices. I think many of my points still stand, so I’m reproducing it here for archival purposes. Enjoy. The first device to feature nVidia’s much-hyped “Tegra” technology, the Zune HD, has been out for a few weeks now. I [...]