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Letter to Steve Jobs

10/06/2011 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

by Eric Pettifor Dear Mr. Jobs: I write to you on the occasion of your death to congratulate you on making a difference. As more of a technology visionary and businessman than a true geek (that was your erstwhile partner Steve Wozniak, or “Woz”), you may not recall that this was the concern of a […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Apple, business, computers, Steve Jobs

Adobe Previews Adobe Flash Killer

08/01/2011 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Eric Pettifor Back in March, I criticized Apple for not including support for Adobe Flash in their iPad tablet. Their reasoning seemed to be, at least in part, that Flash was going away, to be replaced by HTML 5 with support from javascript and CSS, to which I responded that may very well be, […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Adobe, Apple, computers, internet, iPad

RIM chaos overestimated, but . . .

06/30/2011 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Mark Evans With all the talk about Research in Motion’s financial and marketshare struggles, many people tend to overlook the fact that it is still a wireless behemoth, albeit one with intense and growing competition. It’s not just another Nortel. Nevertheless, RIM needs to make some major moves to jump-start and revitalize its prospects. […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Blackberry, Canada, computers, mobile phones, PlayBook, Research in Motion, tablets

iKnow Where You Were Last Summer

04/21/2011 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

by Eric Pettifor So, it turns out that phones running the iOS 4 update of June, 2010 log date and location wherever their owners take them. The data sits there on the phone. It is not transmitted to Apple, so the charge cannot be made that Apple is actively spying on its customers. But do […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Apple, computers, mobile phones, privacy, Steve Jobs

Xoom vs iPad 2

03/09/2011 by backofthebook.ca 6 Comments

By Eric Pettifor A couple of posts ago I wrote of the Motorola Xoom tablet, extolling its virtues while trying to convince myself that I don’t need one. And truly, I don’t. My little netbook is all the portable computing I really need. What I might want, and might actually get (if it was in […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Apple, cameras, computers, iPad, tablets, Xoom

I don’t need a tablet. Repeat.

01/12/2011 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

by Eric Pettifor Okay, I’m starting to want a tablet. No, not the iPad for which I expressed my underwhelmedness back in February of 2010, but the Motorola Xoom to be released this quarter, perhaps even as soon as next month. What’s so great about the Xoom? Well, if you’re one of those who have […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Android, Apple, computers, internet, iPad, Motorola, tablets

The Chrome revolution has been postponed

12/07/2010 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

by Eric Pettifor Last year at this time I predicted that a small revolution in web apps would occur in 2010, thanks to the introduction of Google Chrome OS, and may have implied that this would have a negative effect on the iPhone. I also expressed the opinion that, if all went well with the […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Apple, computers, Google, internet, Microsoft, operating systems, phones

Blekko me

11/01/2010 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By Mark Evans After a lot of hype and venture capital, Blekko launched today. For those of you not familiar with Blekko, it’s a new search engine that, like most of the search start-ups in recent years, has been billed as a new threat to Google. While I haven’t had much of a chance to […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: browsers, computers, Google, internet, search, twitter

Don’t Copy That Flop

05/28/2010 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By Eric Pettifor   Q: How difficult would it be for the copyright holder of a film to get the IP addresses of people sharing that film over bittorrent? A: Easy as pie. Here’s a portion of a screen capture from my bittorrent client, ktorrent, showing the ip addresses of people sharing a popular file […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: computers, copyright, file sharing, intellectual property, internet, MPAA, p2p, piracy, RIAA

U10 pocket camcorder: pretty vids, lousy interface

05/04/2010 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

I’ve been taking violin lessons for over a year now. Back at the 12 month anniversary, I thought it would be cool to create a vid of my playing to look back at on the second anniversary, to measure my progress. My first attempt was with my Acer Aspire One netbook. I’ll spare you the […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: camcorders, computers, pets, video

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