I think oil rigs, massive built-on-water structures, and energy generation all count as technology, so... same direction as ever for a tech blog.
I think oil rigs, massive built-on-water structures, and energy generation all count as technology, so... same direction as ever for a tech blog.
Wait, what. Contagious cancer?!? I am the only one who is incredibly scared by this?
If I were an immortal vampire who was turned young enough that I could pass for a high school student, I would so go to high school... but then again, I am a sick individual.
I have the new iPod... is my input in any way valid? Because I don't seem to have too much difficulty connecting to wi-fi at a friend's place, but public, open wi-fi, I can't get anything on. Tim Horton's, McDonalds, downtown Hamilton... all have supposedly free wi-fi, some I could connect to some I couldn't even…
America!
Honestly, I do not get drink sizes. I'm in Canada, so beverages sizes at fast food places are not absolutely ridiculous. But I still don't understand it, when I want a cola with a meal (as I often do with foods like pizzas or burgers, less so with pasta or potatoes), I get a can. And you know what, it is…
I think the big problem with your issues there can be explained by your use of the word "company". Companies are interested in one thing: profit. If the medical system's one goal is to ease the suffering of others and money should never come to mind, "companies" definitely have no place in it.
I generally give Big Pharmaceutical a pass on the "they know the cure for cancer, but can't make money off it!" conspiracy theories. Don't get me wrong, I've always known they were a bit evil, but everyone in capitalism has to be to survive. But this... this makes me question my approach. I mean, look what they…
While it's true the abortion issue isn't a huge thing here in Canada, it's not a key plank in any party's election platform, it does pop up quite a bit for a country who has supposedly moved past that. It's quite often you get someone popping up and at least saying something against abortion. You might say that…
Don't worry, the Minister for the Status of Women was doing her duty to women everything when she voted to re-open the abortion debate.
Yeah, I can't really believe that American stupidity has now become so great that they can't be allowed candles in a blackout lest they burn their houses and themselves down in a resulting fire.
I remember a number of years back everyone was freaking out about the hurricane that was actually going to get us... in Toronto. Schools were shut down, businesses, closed, people were preparing for the apocalypse, stores were sold out of basic supplies... I can't recall if it actually ended up raining. I know the…
Or just do what I do: have a bed, put computer beside it.
Made entirely out of aluminium... yet there are windows... dear god, Steve Jobs was that tech guy in Star Trek IV!!
Sadly your points do nothing to explain the cease-and-desist letter Apple sent a German cafe for using an apple as their logo.
Not to mentioned suing anyone who uses the word "yacht", as it could cause consumers to to confuse it with Steve Jobs' yacht (facts like "who was using the term 'yacht' first" be damned!).
I come to Deadspin less than once a year for soccer news. I get virtually all my soccer news from BBC Sport. I get some other bits and pieces here and there from other sites, virtually all of which are British-based (what happens when you primary follow the English league). And when I watch soccer, I typically do…
In 20 years, when all cars come with these, and they all display ads (tailored to your presumed interests, of course) that distract you while you try to drive, people are going to pretty pissed you came up with this idea just on a whim.
That appears to be some sort of child-transporting device, which makes me ask: why isn't this year-round? Why push your child around in some plastic blob when you can have him ride a DeLorean?!
Considering the word "apology" appeared six times in the article, I think one could be forgiven for assuming this was an apology, not a public notice.