Clinton Stark
Today’s Non-News: Samsung Galaxy Nexus delayed, no Dec 9 launch
If Android is trying to differentiate itself from Apple's iOS and the iPhone, this is probably not the ideal approach. Legions of us Android pioneers are coming off 2-year contracts, and would at least appreciate a warm hug.
Does Verizon grandfather unlimited data plans when upgrading 3G to 4G?
"you can keep your unlimited data even if you get a 4g phone" "nope, my wife just upgraded to a Samsung stratosphere and couldn't keep her unlimited plan." Clear as mud.
Motorola Xyboard: That’s it? (5 reasons why it’ll flop… again)
Xyboards are rebadged Xooms. Who's fooling whom? I didn't work the first time, what makes Motorola think it'll work again, especially with the likes of the awesome Asus Transformer Prime?
Teatro ZinZanni finds new home at Embarcadero and Broadway
At a press conference today, Teatro ZinZanni and the City of San Francisco announced plans to build a new permanent home on San Francisco's Embarcadero waterfront.
All Hail Brand Revival – First Motorola RAZR, now Dodge Dart
The 2013 Dart is scheduled to debut at the 2012 North American Auto Show. There I will put it to the ultimate test and determine if it would've received my grandfather's seal of approval: Does the headliner feature vintage cigar smoke aroma?
San Francisco: Help Magic Theatre raise $100,000 by year end
Those that have been on the Bay Area theater scene longer than I know that Gods have tread upon its legendary stage including Sean Penn, Peter Coyote, Danny Glover, and Ed Harris.
Mobile and Smartphones: Sony, where are you?
That Sony isn't a player in the mobile space is an astonishing reality I thought I'd never live to see. Maybe it has to do with management's preoccupation with building robotic dogs.
Report: Verizon Galaxy Nexus to cost $299 (not the rumored $199)
First, tiered data plans. Now a 50% increase in hardware outlay every two years. It all reinforces our understanding of why the Feds want to nix the AT&T/T-Mobile merger doesn't it?
Golden Ratio, Rule of Thirds Tested: The Catch (incredible analysis of famous photo)
Thanks to an interesting analysis of the photo we can now understand why, from a technical perspective, that moment in time resonates so well, and has become one of Sports Illustrated's most endearing photos.
SEE PHOTOS: $4M worth of Ferraris, Lamborghinis in wild Japanese supercrash
A supercar crash in Japan totals 12 exotics including a Ferrari 355, Ferrari 360, Nissan GT-R, and Lamborghini Diablo.