It's thanksgiving here in the US, which has the advantage of involving large amounts of delicious food, but the disadvantage that since everybody else in the world is either eating or waiting for the US people to finish eating, there is pretty much no news. So, the only thing left is Rick Astley... CRAP!
There has been a lot of talk about being a maverick lately, not playing by the rules, doing things your own way. Sure, McCain lost, but I wanted to try being mavericky anyway, so I decided to do something completely different, do the entire show backwards, or, should I say: "sdrawkcab wohs eritne eht od" (read it backwards). Not so much backwards that you need to enable some special quicktime settings to understand me, just backwards enough that the beginning is the end, and the end is the beg...
Hey, Obama is gonna be president, everything is gonna different. Yahoo is, well, still in bad shape, ok, bad example. Microsoft is, uhh, still stupid and makes predictably bad ads... again, bad example. Huh, the Instinct still sucks, the iPhone still lacks copy and paste, and I've still had way too much caffeine. Huh, I guess we have to wait until January...Although, one thing did change, iEye now comes out on Sundays. Now that's change we can believe in (except not really because, knowing me,...
iPhone clones make me mad, although they're selling really well. That's not gonna matter though, because pretty soon computers are gonna take over the world anyway. I still love computers though, actually I REALLY love a certain computer, I think you can guess which one.
I was trying to forget the whole global economic meltdown thing, but I mean really, that's the big news of the year, and it kinda ties into tech, now you'll have to sell a kidney or too so you can get CS4. Or, when you're sick of overcontrolling, closed systems, you can go to Android, you know, if you don't mind lugging around a brick the size of a hardcover book. Hmm, now I'm sad, the app of the week will cheer me up!
Today was one of those weeks where nothing really happens in the tech world, my theory is that it's a post-apple-event-news-slump. Basically, people are still talking about the stuff Apple announced last week, so companies wait awhile after that for fear that their product will be overshadowed. Make sense? I thought so. In fact, the only company that didn't seem to get that concept was, oh, would you look at that, Microsoft. This is gonna be fun! *muahahahah*
It's been a year since the first episode of iEye, YAY... I think. See, the problem is that I'm only on episode 22, which means I missed 30 weeks this year. Heh, oops.In other news: We aren't all dead, but Chrome is dead to me. Also, Apple announced some stuff. Oh, and Spore is out.
Wow, BIG news week this week. You got the launch of the iPhone 3G, Mobile Me, and the iPhone App store, then, just days later you got E3, which, despite how comparatively puny it is, has some big news. Also, a new company takes microsofts place as dumbest company of the week. If course, All that doesn't mean I'm not gonna have some fun, it just means this is the longest iEye ever, for better or for worse. (PS: Sorry for the video quality this week, I had to downgrade my compression to keep the...
I dunno how to say twenty in latin or whatever language 'centennial' came from, so I'm sticking with the quarter centennial minus five. Also, all the news you already knew about and are sick of unless you've been living under a rock ... you should definetly still watch it though...
This episode ranges all the way from Steven Colbert to Milo Brant, basically exact opisites on the human spectrum. Also, MeTodays are coming up, there's a sneak peak of that, sort of, and there's some stuff that you gotta vote on or angry gorillas will attack you (actually, I just made that part up).