Gizmodo is a techblog with loads of interesting products. They have a complete set of Coffee-tagged products, all of which I want to own. I have no idea why, but I’ve got this thing for coffee gadgets. Every part of the kit appeals to me. I love coffee They’re gadgets...
Photos
I've added a lightbox photo gallery to the site, if you ever want to have a look at random images they're there. There's also a link in the navigation bar. I'm liking this new blog, it's easier to use and integrates better with Windows Live Writer... except the visual...
site broke… now it’s different
I'm afraid my old site decided it didn't like me any more and broke. I was in the process of updating the theme when my broadband connection dropped. I have no idea which file/s were corrupted, but I decided to simplify the blog. This is not the theme it will remain,...
Sony Ericsson’s new Xperia… what is it?
I just watched the most unhelpful but beautifully-shot promotional video for the new Sony Ericsson XPERIA. I assume it's a mobile phone from the five-second glimpse you get of it. The rest of the video is a bit of a mystery. It's very enjoyable to watch, so I'd...
Typeroom Revisited: it goes pro…
After covering the Typeroom Light beta earlier, I sent a few questions over to the makers, and they've sent back some interesting answers. I should have mentioned that the Typeroom I tried out was a lite version (think 3.2 lager, but without the bubbles). The pro...
Can we finally just watch TV online?
Watching TV online is becoming a bit of a hobby of mine. I don't have a TV anywhere in the house, and it is just so much more convenient to be able to watch what I want, when I do, without having to play around with channels or digital interfaces which seem built to...
Typeroom: A Remote CMS?
Typeroom is a content management system which takes a different approach to traditional Content Management. Instead of using databases and managing content directly, Typeroom works more like Adobe Contribute by allowing traditional html pages to be edited in real...
Talis: another guest post!
The folks at Read/Write Web have published an article I wrote for them about UK-based innovations company Talis. Feel free to have a look over at the post, and feel free to leave comments either on Read/Write Web, or here.
Hulu, News Corp, and the Web (2.0?)
I know this is behind the game, and that the bleeding edge of blog reviews has moved well beyond online streaming service Hulu (even though it's not yet out to the public). But I received my beta invite last week and have had all this time to play around with it. My...