January 2011

Week of tweets: 2011-01-30.

January 30, 2011

Why can't we walk straight? http://j.mp/gOf8Sl # Let's hear about some cold/flu remedies. This sucks. #

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Week of tweets: 2011-01-23.

January 23, 2011

We're surprised that Blizzard hasn't ported Diablo 2 to the iPad yet. It'd get tons of sales, plus raise hype for Diablo 3 later this year. # Great criticism of Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer. http://j.mp/fqT6P7 # Realized this morning: gullwing doors plus icy rain do not mix if opening your car is something [...]

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More toe shoes!

January 19, 2011

The 2011 autumn lineup for Vibram’s FiveFinger’s line looks good. Birthday Shoes, the de facto outlet for Vibram FiveFingers news, reports on several intriguing new models which are much more fashion-friendly than previous designs (at least, as fashion-friendly as toe-shoes can be). Previously, the most covert FiveFingers model was the original Trek, sporting a one-colour [...]

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Weekly tweets for 2011-01-16.

January 16, 2011

An Evolutionary Analysis of Health Care Under Capitalism http://bit.ly/e2eTuD # We wonder if iLife apps for the iPad means that we'll finally get a decent iPhoto port. http://bit.ly/h9xQiM # "…fresh conventional meat presents a much lower pesticide and antibiotic load than organically grown cabbage." http://bit.ly/dTOoyY # Mac Nerds: What if you're a company and you [...]

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iDevices to lose their home [buttons].

January 14, 2011

iDevice evolution may be headed in the direction of deprecating the “home” button, which to date is an integral part of the iOS experience. It’s really no surprise, however, seeing as Apple previously removed physical controls from the iPod too, moving to a touch-based interface even long before the release of the iPhone. Removing the [...]

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OnLive barely alive?

January 11, 2011

Twenty-one months ago, we expressed skepticism over OnLive, the gaming service offering streaming video games over the internet. In that time, OnLive has left beta, and recently offered it’s “microconsole” for $100. Still, OnLive’s growth has been slow, to say the least. After our article went live, it didn’t take long for someone (Darq) at [...]

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