As I mentioned in the previous post, my favorite feature of the Kindle is the ability to highlight sections of the text, add notations,
Category: Technology
cool new toys, fun software, or technology that I think might change the world (or be a colossal waste of time!)
The Amazon Kindle (and what’s on my sidebar)
Today I had to take one of my cars to the dealer for the state inspection. As usual, I took my Kindle to read
PODCAST: Students and Civil Liberties
This podcast took off from a conversation a few of us were having in Twitter. Cumberland Valley High School was having another “non-emergency lock
Technology and Professors
I have been privileged to be witness, and be part of, many of the exciting ways technology can be implemented in the educational process at
iPhone Pricier? Not Really
(iPhone Experience, Pt 2) I had to chuckle. Really. Remember way back when, when I wrote that the iPhone was a bit over-priced,
Apple at Fault, not AT&T
As you no doubt have read, I have bought an iPhone. This makes for the third iPhone in the family, and the first of
The iPhone experience
Perhaps it is time for me to explain some things. Those of you that have read me regularly know that I have been of
iPhone 3G not Charging (Screenshot) and JOTT!
Here is the screenshot taken (using that new, cool iPhone feature.) As you can see the charging feature of my accessory is not supported.
iPhone 3G not Compatible with Accessories
UPDATE, 13 Dec 2009: I have found a couple adapters that will enable the newer iPhones to work with the older accessories. Go check out
Blogging is Journalism?
This is an interesting question, and seems to be coming from the “old media” world of reporting. In fact, the most interesting dicussion for