engadget grabbed a personal demo of the HP TouchPad and it is looking very, very good indeed.

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engadget grabbed a personal demo of the HP TouchPad and it is looking very, very good indeed.
Read the original post: Those of you who remember the early days of popular computing, many by the looks of today’s QOTD answers, will appreciate the release of Speedball 2 Evolution on the iTunes App Store. It looks like an excellent remake of a classic to me.
Read more: Patient goes into doctor’s office & says, ‘I think I’m addicted to Twitter.’ Dr replies: ‘I’m sorry, I don’t follow you’ “Pda-247.com’s users tend to be between the ages of 25 and 45, and they tend to be childless men earning between $30,000 and $100,000 who browse from work.” Alexa. The above is the description of PDA-247 by Alexa, a highly inaccurate ranking service, so today’s question is a simple one
See the article here: Despite my fascination with smartphones, mobile technology in general, ToDo apps, task managers and any other app that may help me keep organised I still find myself using an analogue notebook to capture ideas and thoughts when away from home.
Read this article: DO SMARTPHONES CONTRIBUTE TO WORKPLACE STRESS? YES: 55% No: 45% This was a close one, but Bob just won the argument. See more here: Bob posted a link to this video yesterday which talks about Information Overload Syndrome. It is humorous, but contains a serious message. Well worth 3 minutes of your time.
Read the original post: What media and information do you directly share from your smartphone to others? Besides the occasional photo, I rarely share anything because it just doesn’t work well.
Go here to read the rest: Today’s motion is that smartphones add to the growing problem of workplace stress. Bob agrees that they add to workplace stress- I contend that Blackberrys and similar smartphones do contribute to workplace stress. Maybe not for everyone, but certainly for some, and probably for more than you’d think
Follow this link: Anthony says- Orange service in-store is very poor (once you’ve bought a phone, they really aren’t bothered about aftercare and can be spectacularly rude….
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