BlackBerry Storm Downgraded to a DepressionSource: The New York Times
There's the BlackBerry Pearl (with a translucent trackball). The BlackBerry Flip (with a folding design). The BlackBerry Bold (with a stunning design and faux-leather back).
A Candy Store for the iPhone Source: The New York Times
You're probably as sick of reading about the iPhone this week as I am of writing about it. But we're not quite done.
Smartphone wars and hype heat upSource: msnbc.com
The smartphone wars - and hype -appear to be in full heat. Two weeks before the second-generation iPhone goes on sale, the Samsung Instinct, dubbed an "iPhone killer," looks like it's appealing to buyers' instincts.
The Pogies: Envelope, PleaseSource: The New York Times
Good evening, and welcome to the third annual Pogie awards! Let's hear it for Rico and the band!
Amusing Tales of Product Managers Source: The New York Times
When I'm reviewing something for my Times column, the first line of defense for the company whose product I'm trying out is usually the P.R. person. Often, though, I'm then put through to the person who really has the answers: the product manager.
Pogue's Awesome iPhone Period-Typing ShortcutSource: missingmanuals.com
I have in my possession a nugget, a secret bit of iPhone information that's so valuable, such a headache- and time-saver, that I don't know what to do with it.
The iPhone Challenge: Keep It Quiet | New York Times VideoSource: The New York Times
Dr Blockbuster laughs at David Pogue's
VIDEO
of the new Apple iphone
David Pogue at The New York Times is certainly one to watch on video, but his column .. well, you'll need to send me one over the pond!
:wink:
Dr Blockbuster
Results of the Photoshop Pogue ContestSource: The New York Times
Oh, dear God.What hath Gizmodo wrought?Pogue as Tony Soprano. As the Fonz. As the Terminator. As someone remotely athletic.If the neighbors want to know what all the shrieking and laughing at our house is about, look no further than here.
A chat with NYTimes Columnist David PogueSource: Download Squad
We caught up with one of our favorite tech columnists, David Pogue, the distinguished and irreverent NY Times personal technology guru, as well as author of the Missing Manual series, and not as well known, Emmy winning CBS News correspondent.
David Pogue Ripped (And His Response)Source: uxarts.blogspot.com
I was interested to see how Apple TV was in reality vs. the hype, so I watched this video from David Pogue of NY Times fame:
Ask the pilot | Salon TechnologySource: Salon.com
Last month, New York Times technology columnist David Pogue set the Web abuzz by rekindling an old brainteaser about whether a theoretical airplane would be able to take off from a theoretical treadmill.
Zune: Microsoft's second attempt to kill the iPodSource: The New York Times
Microsoft is probably the greenest company in all of high tech. Not green in the environmental sense — green with envy.
The Zune comes in white, black or brown and it offers a bigger screen than the iPod's. It goes on sale on Tuesday.
David Pogue's Song SpoofsSource: davidpogue.com
Many people know David Pogue as a New York Times columnist. Or as the CBS correspondent. Or the editor of the Missing Manual Series.
A Big Question Unanswered by a Tiny PCSource: The New York Times
David Pogue talks about the Samsung Q1. "Microsoft deserves some credit for trying to shake up the status quo. It's sad, therefore, that the Ultra Mobile PC feels so wrong."
PAINS on the InternetSource: The New York Times
David Pogue from NY Times with a humorous take on how people communicate online.
Treo 700W - A Marriage Not Made in HeavenSource: The New York Times
You thought the apocalypse was upon us when Apple switched to processor chips from Intel, which Mac fans had considered the Dark Side for more than 20 years? Well, try this on for size: Palm's new Treo 700W cellphone-organizer runs on software from Microsoft.