In what can't be a good sign for the progress of the TiVo software for Comcast, CNET's Matthew Elliott has posted in their Crave blog that he's finally given up in frustration and returned to using the standard non-TiVo Comcast DVR. He first starting using the TiVo software May , and while his initial impression was favorable overall, he had some issues with it as well - especially performance....
Here is a great invention by the inventor of T9. Is that a cheer i just heard from the bimbo holding a iPhone and a Nokia 3120 Classic because she didn't know how to use the on screen keyboard ??
Last week I was cited in a story at CNET UK, Best of the forums this week , in which I was quoted on my anti-enthusiasm for Google's Chrome browser. Although I noticed tonight that I've been cited again in another story, about netbooks, Kohjinsha SX: Netbook in integrated DVD drive shocker . If repuptation is the currency of the open digital age, I'm hoping that's a couple of chips in the bank...
yooo so many stuff going on! 8D Like, for example, this week 100 new tech products are going to be introduced and especially, the one I'm looking forward to the most, is the possible announcement of an...all the new students who are all pretty much Americans...well, it's a nice change I guess but there's still gotta be a connection of so sort ¦ D jeez, I keep on mkaing too long paragraphs >_
So I interviewed at CNET and I think it went well. Their office sports impressive shelves of Gameboy and DVD libraries, oh my! I'm pretty sure they got sick shelves like that all over. Which is why I need to work there. I totally wouldn't mind a rousing game of Bubble Bobble on my lunch break. I decided that if I'm to throw myself into the world of corporate offices, I better start wearing nicer clothes...
I got accepted for a job interview from CNET Networks! Hurray getting paid for writing about music and videogames! In other news, I am still 14-years-old.
...is so mind-boggling. At Late Night we have three TiVo's that are set-up to record every other late night talk show, several morning to afternoon shows and a few special events that happen now and again. Every morning we burn DVD copies of the previous day's shows, a process that takes less then 2 hours, depending on the temperament of the recorders. I picked that one up from CNET's Crave .
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-9990516-62.html Windows Vista winning the ugly way And yes this is exactly the dichotomy of Windows Vista. The IT professionals are demanding that the users of this country put up and shut up and take were given. The IT professionals need to learn that they are the ones who need to put up and shut up because the Windows this to system was not made for the users...