Steve Jobs died on October 5th 2011, at the age of 56. The news of which broke not an hour before we started to record our podcast. PodCast… As much as disagree with the association between iPods and podcasts, it’s there. And no amount of Portable on...
Tracking you online
by Paul Muller | Aug 1, 2011 | Geek, tech
According the the EFF, Elctronic Freedom Foundation the House Judiciary committee just promoted and recommended HR 1981, which would require all internet service providers to keep a record of All traffic data for 12 months on each customer. Let me break this down for...
Hey there, Dollface
by Steve Robbins | Jul 27, 2011 | Design, tech
If you have ever wondered what it would be like to see yourself as a doll, now you have that chance. CloneFactory, based in Japan, is giving people the opportunity to create a doll resembling the customer. After a digital composite, the company is able to make the...
Light bulb burning for 110 years.
by Steve Robbins | Jun 22, 2011 | Design, tech
Normal lightbulbs usually last for about 1 year, or 2500 hours, depending on how much you use the light. How about a lightbulb that has lasted 110 years. In Livermore, California, A Firehouse has a lightbulb that’s been burning since 1901. Made by The Shelby...
Hack the Planet
by Paul Muller | Jun 1, 2011 | tech
In a groundbreaking bit of public policy the Pentagon has now deemed acts of CyberTerrorism now constitute an Act of War. Computers have been around for about 60 years, virii for about 30 or so, but now the first piece of policy directly related to declaring hurting...
NEC LifeTouch W
by Paul Muller | May 22, 2011 | tech
A while ago there was this mythical posting online i was very excited about, it was the dual screened Courier, Go ahead, look at that article. it was a magnificent response to the iPad. A dual screen wonder with guesture support, a built in form factor people were...
Microsoft Buys Skype For $8.5 Billion
by Paul Muller | May 11, 2011 | tech
I feel bad for Skype, well as much as I can feel bad about any business that was just purchased for a sum I will never see in my life. 8.5 billion in cash. the company has been passed around a lot. it seems the service is great but the marriage had its...
HipstaCase, Retro iPhone fun
by Paul Muller | May 3, 2011 | Geek, tech
I personally think instagram is the bane of photographers everywhere. Any goofball with an app and an iphone tries to look arty with a filter. It takes some of the skill and fidelity out of capturing things with film or a high end digital camera. But...
How to print better pictures
by Paul Muller | Apr 6, 2011 | tech
Printing seems easy, and it should be. But printing quality images at home to save money over the drugstore prints is very hard. The biggest problems I see people have is that after they are finished trying to print photographs out on their color inkjet printers, the...
Digital cartridges for 35-mm cameras
by Paul Muller | Apr 5, 2011 | tech
New technology replaces outdated tech, it comes at the expense of older workmanship. It renders an investment in a hobby worthless. For all of the photography buffs of the world, the avid snapshot fans and the nostalgia fan. The 35 mm camera is still an older...



































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































