Monday, October 10 2011
Björk: Biophilia
Maybe one day app albums will be commonplace or maybe they won't, but, for now, it's enough to know that if it's possible to merge human imagination and artificial intelligence, Björk's working on it.
Friday, August 12 2011
Rise of E-books Will Benefit One Group: Readers
Rather than the first steps of a funeral cortege, the death of Borders is really just the first little dip on a wildly careening roller coaster ride for the people who write, publish, buy and sell books. It's going to shake us up, down and sideways, industry figures say, and some people may get thrown from their cars. But one group is sure to be happy at the end: readers.
Thursday, May 13 2010
Digitizing My Analogs: The Joys and Perils of iPad Gaming
I'm not going to buy any more games for my sleek slate that weren't designed to take advantage of the touch screen, instead of trying to force alien control schemes where they don't belong or work.
Thursday, April 15 2010
Before iBooks, There Was the Vook ... But Are Vooks Relevant in the Era of the iPad?
Over the past few months, iPad talk has dominated the electronic book world. But before the iPad, there was the Vook (rhymes with book).
Friday, April 2 2010
I Won’t iPad, You Can’t Make Me
The arrival of Apple's iPad, the Moses tablet to their Jesus iPhone, is being treated with near-religious fervor but this otherwise early adapter tech geek is left wondering, "Is that all?"


































