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Marco, on whether the e-reader is “doomed” or not

January 5, 2012 Posted in Books, gadgets, Kindle, Observations, Quotes by

Marco Arment has a good response to Matt Alexander’s suggestion that the e-reader is already dead. Most telling for me was what I thought Marco was going to say in his last paragraph. I think it could equally well read: ‘I don’t think the e-reader is “doomed” at all. It may just be relegated to […]


iTunes Match and Podcast Playlists: A Fix!

December 24, 2011 Posted in gadgets, Geekery, OSX, Podcasts, tips by

In my last post, I described the problems I was having syncing manual podcast playlists between iTunes and my iPhone after I upgraded to iTunes Match/iCloud. Well, it looks like I got an early Christmas present from YouOverRotated, who commented: I was in the same exact situation, except mine’s a BMW, not a Mini =). […]


iTunes Match and the Podcast Playlist Problem

December 16, 2011 Posted in gadgets, Geekery, OSX, rants by

EDIT: Whoop! Looks like YouOverRotated’s comment below was spot-on. Thanks! See my new post on how that suggestion got my playlist syncing working again. Oh, iTunes. Does it have to be this way? So, I now have iTunes Match, with all of its associated Cloudy goodness. But I also have a problem. Can anyone help me […]


Review: Withings Body Scale

March 20, 2011 Posted in gadgets, Geekery, Reviews, usability by

Like many geeks, I sit on my backside all day. Since I started jogging (using Get Running, naturally) I’ve been fitter, but I’ve not lost any of my over-ample girth. Over the course of this winter I’ve probably gained a stone1. At nearly 18 stone2 now, something needs to be done. And what does a […]


Review: Duragadget Kindle 3 Leather Case with Adjustable Stand

October 28, 2010 Posted in gadgets, Geekery, Kindle, Reviews by

In my marathon Kindle 3 review, I bemoaned the price of the official Amazon Kindle case (£30 for the basic version!) Also, though it’s great that I can put the Kindle down on a table and read it  —  it doesn’t fold itself shut like a paperback would  —  the slightly-glossier-than-paper screen means it’s more sensitive to viewing angles […]


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