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iPhone 4G Parts Pictures Leaked

As it appears iResQ aquired some prototype parts of iPhone 4G so they say, but are not sure if iPhone 4G parts are ones that are going to be a part of final iPhone 4G product.

To me these pictures look like just as any other iPhone. But worth sharing!


Google's "Parisian Love" and Kansas State University's "Information R/evolution" Demonstrate the Power of Digital Information

The Google commercial “Parisian Love” that aired during the third quarter of yesterday’s Super Bowl was an undisputed attention grabber and a clear favorite among both the tech aficionado and romantic comedy segments of NFL fans (See Joe Hobot’s MWD post from yesterday.) Following a story-line of using the power of internet to find information that can change the course of one’s life, the conclusion implies that the nature of a person’s searches evolves with the chronological passing of time. This isn’t the first time, though, that a commercial or non-profit video has been made that demonstrates the power digital information exercises over our real and virtual lives.

In 2007, Mike Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, produced a similarly themed production that makes Google’s current product feel oddly reminiscent, for those who have already seen it. Wesch created the video as part of his teaching program at the university and states it’s purpose to be the following: “This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information.” (Source)

This is not to say that Google did not make the idea of expressing the power of information it’s own. Nor am I implying that Google’s version lacks creativity or intellectual originality. To the contrary, both efforts are to be applauded for their educational value. Additionally, both videos are striking in their style and message. They empower viewers by showing the actual power each and every internet user has to shape the way digital information evolves on a day to day basis and can ultimately affect the lives of others. For those who have not seen “Information R/evolution”, it is an inspiring production that is sure to be appreciated by both IT professionals and Social Media experts. For this reason, the usefulness of both videos extend beyond the intended entertainment factor. They also serve an important purpose as conversation starters, in classroom settings, brainstorming sessions, and other endeavors that require regular computer users and experts alike to become inspired to create and collaborate.

Justin E. Gehrke is the founder and owner of Geek Shui Living. As a right and left-brained geek, he is an IT and INFOSEC Consultant, who also maintains and writes tech articles for http://geekshui.com. You can follow him, via twitter, and be voraciously consumed by his technology news commentary and random geek ramblings at http://twitter.com/GeekShui




Vote and Watch All Your Favorite Super Bowl Commercial

Youtube Ad Blitz added ALL Super Bowl commercials which you can vote for via Twitter.  I personally loved the Budwiser and Doritos one. Godaddy this year just sucked in my opinion. See it for your self, all Ads which aired today at Super Bowl.


Google Super Bowl AD Commercial- Parisian Love

In case you missed 2010 Google Super Bowl Ad called Persian Love here it is again: (Thanks to Youtube!)


Where To Watch Super Bowl 2010 Online (Colts Vs Saints)

I know many of you might be at work and just didn’t think about DVR to record 2010 Super Bowl. Well for you mu friends I have few links where you can watch super bowl 2010 online YES Colts vs Saints!

Here are the links:

NFL 1 (Mirror)
NFL 2 (Mirror)
NFL 3 (Mirror)


Let me know if those links stop working, I just checked them via Firefox and they did work for me!


iPhone: Take the UrbanDictionary.com Name Search meme with you in your pocket!

All last week you probably heard about the latest meme, the urbandictionary.com name search craze. In fact the name search is still hot on google and is abuzz on social networking sites. If you’ve been trying to explain it to you your friend unsuccessfully you’re in luck, there’s an app for that!

image via itunes

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Apple Reminds App Developers not to be Money Grubbers

In a message posted on February 3, 2010, Apple reminds existing and potential application developers that functionality is more important than revenue. The post specifically points out that the Core Location framework is intended to be able to identify a user’s location in order to deliver useful content (i.e. clean public restrooms and the nearest Super Target) and not to simply push localized advertisements out to them. What happens if advertising is the only reason the application geo-tags the user?

“If your app uses location-based information primarily to enable mobile advertisers to deliver targeted ads based on a user’s location, your app will be returned to you by the App Store Review Team for modification before it can be posted to the App Store.” – iPhone Dev Center, February 3, 2010

The message could be interpreted (or at least should be) as a reminder aimed at money-grubbing developers who litter their iPhone and iPod Touch apps with banner ads. While it is understandable that those who sell “free” apps should have the opportunity to at least recoup their time and financial investment, everyone has seen an application or two that had one too many ads to make it worth being free. Paid apps should not have any ads, period. What is the irony in Apple’s “functionality is more important than profit” theory? Apple’s last reported net quarterly profit is listed at $3.38 billion. Along those lines, maybe someone should post a message reminding Apple that increasing an iMac screen-size to 27-inches is less important than providing a functional, flicker-free screen.

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iPhone: An easy way to keep up with John Terry and the upcoming World Cup

Are you a soccer (futbol) fan having a hard time keeping up with the John Terry’s story or you’re looking for a way to keep up with the upcoming World Cup? Well ESPN has the answer for you.

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Name search on UrbanDictionary.com: An old site but a new meme

UrbanDictionary.com has a 10 year attachment to their logo and they have been around for a long time.  But, this dog has a new trick, or at least a new meme.  It seems that one of the latest memes, one started on facebook is searching for your name on UrbanDictionary.com.

So what/s the big deal?


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Just Released: New Iron Man 2 trailer from Sega

It’s a big day for Sega today.  First the announcement about Sonic the Hedgehog 4 and now the release of a new trailer for Iron Man 2.

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