This week wasn’t too too exciting mostly because everyone is widing down from a long year. But here are some links to keep you warm, that is if you are cold like me.
- Exclusive: Google Nexus One hands-on, video, and first impressions via Engadget Mobile
- Excellent piece of tech here, although I do not feel extreme lust towards it for some reason. Maybe the Droid is helping curb my gadgetite.
- Apple pulls iPhone app that upset Hollywood via CNET News
- Apple has to stop playing the police in regards to their app store.
- Jobs to unveil Apple Tablet new month ex-Google exec says via Computer World
- With CES and the beginning of the gadget year, hopefully Kai-Fu Lee is right and we will get some news about this Tablet.
- AT and T is the latest to drop Woods via NYT
- I guess since Luke Wilson is doing such a wonderful job looking kind of stupid, AT&T decided to drop Tiger Woods. Or I guess it could have been that whole cheating, drunken, beating, mess thing.
- Notion Ink tablet first with Pixel Qi Display via Crave Blog
- I want to see how this gadget will pan out. LCD / e-paper screen? Awesome. Just let me write on it and I am in.
- Leaked Nexus One Documents: $530 Unlocked, $180 With T-Mobile via Gizmodo
- I guess this isn’t very surprising. That is a pretty decent deal at $180 for this piece of hardware. $20 cheaper than the Droid on Verizon, plus T-Mobile plans are cheaper than Big Red’s
- 2010: the year of Cloud Computing via CNET Open Road Blog
- I don’t know. I think that 2008 was my first real year of “cloud computing”. Where is everyone else at? Hopefully 2010 will be the year where businesses and the masses get more comfortable with the idea of making your life easier.
- AT&T resumes online iPhone sales in New York via CNET
- This was sort of weird, but for a whole day New Yorkers couldn’t buy an iPhone online. AT&T has still not issued any response about it.
- Dell, Toshiba and Gateway Core i3 laptops get revealed early, joined by Pine Trail netbooks via Engadget
- I cannot wait to get my hands on a notebook that has this new chip in it. Hopefully we some some battery life gains without loss in performance.
- What Mobile Tech will you get this year? via jkontherun
- I think that this a really good question. Especially once CES comes around. Then we will have a much better outlook on what’s coming up.
- Fast Company Geeks of the Year: Jon Rubinstein via Fast Company
- This is awesome! Rubinstein basically saved (well sort of saved) Palm from destruction with webOS and the Palm Pre and Pixi.
- Quake Ported to Palm Pre via PalmInfoCenter
- Not just a port, but hardware accelerated. That is the important part. This means that the hardware can handle some decent 3D graphics and games.
- Predictions for 2010? via Engadget
- This is just way too funny to pass up.



