An iTunes tip

The other day I was using iTunes an accidentally stumbled upon a neat little feature in iTunes.  While you’re listening/watching to something in iTunes, rather than dragging the slider to adjust the volume, you can instead place your cursor over the slider and use your scroll whell.  To turn the volume up you scroll up [...]

Up, up and away – moving our content into the cloud

As more and more of our digital lives begin to move off the desktop and into the “cloud” that is the Internet, the role of computer companies is starting to drastically change.  What once was stored locally on our personal computers is now being stored thousands of miles away on servers.  Companies like Google are [...]

Why the iPhone/iPod touch isn’t suitable for motion-controlled gaming… yet

After several kinks and a great deal of frustration, the iPhone 3G is finally out, along with the iPhone 2.0 software update.  Along with these two big releases is the equally significant (perhaps even more significant) release of the highly anticipated App Store.  The App Store gives developers an easy and streamlined way to get [...]

TektodoWeekly Episode 2

Microsoft walks away from its Yahoo bid, Apple is ranked best in customer service and worst in environmental friendliness, the Pope uses text messages to reach youth and Grand Theft Auto IV shakes the gaming industry with sales of 6 million units in its first week… and more. Download this episode (right click + Save [...]

A bad Apple

According to Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization backed by yogurt company Stonyfield Farm, Apple ranks at the bottom of the list for companies that are the most environmentally friendly, receiving a score of 11 out of a possible 100.  Specifically, Climate Counts cites Apple’s lack of publicly available information on its global warming policies and [...]

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