Friday September 3rd 2010

Posts Tagged ‘cellphones’

Why Must Sprint Forsake Me?

Why Must Sprint Forsake Me?

I have been a Sprint customer for six years. Two of those years I was on a family plan. The whole family plan was costing me more that a regular plan, so I ended up getting my own contract. [Read More]

Am I Crazy for Switching from an iPhone to a Sidekick?

Am I Crazy for Switching from an iPhone to a Sidekick?

I can’t help it. I NEED a physical keyboard, and apparently, Steve Jobs hates me. I need it so bad, I just posted a new article about needing a physical keyboard for my cellphone on the MarketNet Blog. Who doesn’t want to be like Mark Cuban, blogging from their [Read More]

Samsung Paves the Way for Green Cellphones

Samsung Paves the Way for Green Cellphones

It’s official – blue is the new ‘green’. Recently Samsung have been proudly touting their ‘eco-credible’ cellphone, the Samsung Blue Earth. The phone itself has not yet been released, but already it has people talking, and for good reason. It’s not just the [Read More]

Proof that Cellphones Are Dangerous

Proof that Cellphones Are Dangerous

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America’s Real Treasure

America’s Real Treasure

Here is a commencement speech that every American (and every culture vulture, for that matter) should read. In this [Read More]

Loneliness of Learning

Loneliness of Learning

I’m at a seaside resort somewhere in the Aegean. I’ve just visited the Temple of Apollo today. Built 2,700 [Read More]

The Poetic Voice of Generation Me

The Poetic Voice of Generation Me

Poets from around the world—from Vietnam and the Netherlands and Brazil and Canada, quite different from one another, [Read More]

Movie Review — Shutter Island (2010), a Psychological Thriller Masterpiece

Movie Review — Shutter Island (2010), a Psychological Thriller Masterpiece

A masterpiece by Martin Scorsese on the level of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas. The year is 1954. U.S. Marshal Edward [Read More]

Boundaries and Identity in the Age of Globalization

Boundaries and Identity in the Age of Globalization

Boundaries are a must to preserve identity. Individuals need a boundary. And so do nations, football fans, and lovers. [Read More]

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