Monday, March 22
Google before you tweet.
I love this poster from the ILT shop! I'd really like to buy this in a heartbeat (if only I'm filthy rich). And, everyone should hang this beside their computers, no? (Or even an iPhone wallpaper will probably do the trick!)
Friday, March 19
Daydreaming of The Alps
People in the tropics have always dreamed of seeing snow. It's practically normal to want to experience something that does not naturally occur in your surroundings. Being part of that demographic, I'm guilty of such travel wet dreams.
With all the cursing I've been hearing from family and friends back home because of the hot summer weather, I hope this second part of a time-lapse film series by Michael Rissi will help them cool down even if it's only in their minds. [spotted]
Labels:
field trip,
wishlist
Tuesday, March 16
Life Moves Fast. Don’t Miss a Thing.
Mobile phones are a huge deal here in the office so imagine the stares I got when I got my new phone. In all honesty, I lusted for the Pre first before I even got this iPhone. After getting the latter, I now know why some people gripe about the lack of multitasking feature. The push feature doesn't really cut it. (And, please, Apple, let me delete a single missed call entry. It's so basic I know you can implement it on your next update.)
Although I'm somewhat happy with the features of my iPhone, I'm still rooting for the GSM version of the Pre Plus. Not because I'm a Palm baby or anything, I just think that their synergy feature is really great and I really miss having a physical keypad on a phone. I really can't wait to snag one when it's available in the kingdom. I know it'll be huge here even without the Arabic support.
I like Palm's newest ad below because it isn't about their phone at all; it's more about their platform.
The copy, too, is inspiring in some ways, don't you think?
Although I'm somewhat happy with the features of my iPhone, I'm still rooting for the GSM version of the Pre Plus. Not because I'm a Palm baby or anything, I just think that their synergy feature is really great and I really miss having a physical keypad on a phone. I really can't wait to snag one when it's available in the kingdom. I know it'll be huge here even without the Arabic support.
I like Palm's newest ad below because it isn't about their phone at all; it's more about their platform.
The copy, too, is inspiring in some ways, don't you think?
Labels:
techie





