A Chromebook Review

Earlier this week, I received a Chromebook, specifically the Samsung Series 5 3G Chromebook, courtesy of Google for attending their IO developer conference in May. Of the goodies Google passed out this year, a Galaxy Tab 10.1, a Verizon MiFi and a Chromebook, I was least excited about the Chromebook, but after using it pretty… Read More

The Average Social Gamer

While lulzing at Matthew Inman’s, a.k.a. the Oatmeal (@oatmeal), latest state of the web comic, I tripped over a statistic: Over 60% of Facebook’s traffic comes from people playing games and the average social gamer is a 43 year old woman. I don’t know exactly where this statistic originated, but it’s on the intertubes so… Read More

Can You Stand Being Uninformed?

As a newish parent, I’ve come up against something that has baffled other parents forever: children don’t sleep. It doesn’t make logical sense, especially that my daughter cries more when she’s tired, rather than, you know, going to sleep. I hear it gets worse later, as children refuse to settle down for sleep when their… Read More

Return to iOS?

After more than a year away, I may have to go back to iOS. After upgrading my EVO to Cyanogenmod 7 (@cyanogen), the Gingerbread release, I’ve been having numerous issues, the biggest of which is that I’m not receiving all my calls, which kinda defeats the phone’s purpose. I know, shades of AT&T iPhone complaints.… Read More

Browser Wars: Chrome vs. Android

When I had lunch with Jason Grigsby (@grigs) a month or so ago, he mentioned an interesting point about Google’s competing browser problem, i.e. Chrome vs. Android. I’m glad he finally had time to post his thoughts because this is an interesting side plot to the more high profile company vs. company matchups. We Need… Read More