Amid all of the raves over the upcoming iPhone 3G, good to read DavidPogue's New York Times piece about what's really new and exciting about the new phone. Don't want to give it all away, but it doesn't necessarily...
... and were afraid to ask! Or didn't know to ask!Must reading indeed in last week's New York Times Circuits column by DavidPogue, who explores not so much the past, but what the future holds for smart card technologies.Take...
I was reading SmithOnVoIP and read how DavidPogue, a well-known technology writer for the NY Times, recently made 5 what I call "obvious" predictions. One of his predictions is free landline calls. According to the article, "Prediction Number One:...
Always good to read what DavidPogue of the New York Times has to say about technology, gadgets and the folks that inhabit our wonderful worlds. So not surprising then to read his digital camera ditty today about whether megapixels really...
Now cell phones compete on features, on price, on coolness, etc., with price usually meaning the cheaper the better. (And the other ones with more the better as the motto.) Now for something completely different (apolgies to Mr. Python), Bang &...
Leave it to DavidPogue in his New York Times "Circuits" column to explain the business model for a company named FuturePhone, which offers totally (and I mean totally) free international phone calls to more than 50 countries without sign-up, fees or surrendering your name...
A couple (or more) blogs ago, I waxed philosophic about one of the great consumer electronics journalists, DavidPogue of the New York Times. Now I may have been putting the cart before the horse, because the dean (if there...
It's a trifecta for DavidPogue, who writes the weekly "Circuits" technology e-newsletter and a column for The New York Times! (Every Thursday).This week's column, "How to Survive a Tech Support Call" is a funny (pathetic, but funny) column about dealing with...