Chinese architect I.M. Pei with Pei Partnership Architects (http://www.peipartnership.com/projects/suzhou/suzhou.htm) recently designed the Suzhou Museum in
the citys historic district 100 miles northwest of Shanghai. The
building adjoins the 19th century Zhong Wang Fu complex and the
UNESCO-listed ...
Posted 10.17.2007 1:31am (1 year ago)
Exclusive: Esquire's owner isn't playing nice with his 84-year-old Florida retiree mother (By Kelly Cramer)
Posted 10.9.2007 6:49pm (1 year ago)
An official software-development kit may finally be announced at January's Macworld. Why the wait? It may have something to do with Leopard
Posted 10.16.2007 10:10am (1 year ago)
Anybody who purchased a Mac on or after October 1 will get a Leopard upgrade—the software is free, though shipping and handling can cost $9.95. [Mac OS X Leopard Up-to-Date Program]
Posted 10.16.2007 10:08am (1 year ago)
We talked to Brian Croll, senior director, Mac OS X Product Marketing at Apple this morning about, yep, Leopard. We had quite a few questions, and Brian had answers for many of them. Here's the information we managed to eke out, including Leopard's demands on MacBook Pro battery life, the possibility ...
Posted 10.16.2007 10:51am (1 year ago)
Filed under: Desktops, Features, Laptops
We got a chance this morning to pose a few queries to Brian Croll, Senior Director of Mac OS X Product Marketing, about today's Leopard release announcement. Here's some of what he had to say, as well as some of the new features we're looking forward to in the ...
Posted 10.16.2007 11:57am (1 year ago)
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Storage
NEC has developed what it calls the first portable DNA analyzer -- with "portable" being classified as a briefcase half a meter wide -- that integrates all five stages in the DNA analysis process. Designed to speed up criminal investigations and aid crime prevention, ...
Posted 10.16.2007 12:01pm (1 year ago)
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
While one may assume that the above device is simply a USB flash drive in disguise, it's actually quite a bit more useful than that. You see, this rechargeable USB battery actually fits into any device that readily accepts AA cells, making it quite possibly the most 1337 rechargeable ...
Posted 10.16.2007 12:17pm (1 year ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, a high school teacher gets all Big Fun, and Joan Shore, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, ...
Posted 4.2.2007 12:12pm (2 years ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, it's all New York all the time up in these letters, with questions about sexual prostitution, ...
Posted 10.15.2007 10:00am (1 year ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, Michael Grimaldi's wife takes care of his pole, and Allison Moule puts her head somewhere ...
Posted 6.4.2007 10:28am (1 year ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, in honor of the nation's fallen, the Unethicist is drunk. But what kind of drunk? A ...
Posted 5.29.2007 12:35pm (1 year ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, a high school English teacher learns about economics, and a college drop-out gets a ...
Posted 5.21.2007 12:20pm (2 years ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, they say the children are the future, but... no. We suddenly feel way more charitable ...
Posted 5.14.2007 11:06am (2 years ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week old people act old, which is gross, if you're young and narcissistic and afraid of death, ...
Posted 5.7.2007 10:56am (2 years ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, a capital-J Jew writes in with a medical concern, and a date rapist is amazed at the ...
Posted 4.16.2007 12:40pm (2 years ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
This week, a medical resident finds that it's hard out there for a mule, and someone planning an ...
Posted 4.23.2007 11:18am (2 years ago)
"The Ethicist" is Randy Cohen's long-running advice column in the New York Times. Each week, Gabriel Delahaye's "The Unethicist" will answer the same questions as "The Ethicist," with obvious differences.
In this week's edition, a woman in Texas is disappointed in her friends, an assistant physical ...
Posted 4.9.2007 10:34am (2 years ago)
Added: 2007-10-09 21:06:31
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Posted 10.9.2007 9:06pm (1 year ago)
This pic really sums up why the iPod touch should be set free.
Posted 10.15.2007 9:50pm (1 year ago)