This week we’ll be joined by Crystal Peterson from the .co registry. Crystal is .co’s Director of Channel Marketing and spends most of her time on the road bringing the .co message to internet and startup events across the globe. Prior to joining CoInternet Crystal was with .org and before that she worked with .mobi. […]
Archive | July, 2012
Panasonic’s New Camera Potential Eyefi Killer?
One of Panasonic‘s latest cameras, the Lumix SZ5, offers a number of features that are making my mouth water. But the one that really sprang out at me was its wi-fi options. At the moment the only way to get wi-fi on your camera is to use a special memory card with extra software from […]
Google is Cool, Yahoo is Not [Podcast #37]
This week we (ok – I) managed to lose a third of the podcast due to a power failure (ok – an idiot who forgot to plug in the laptop). Yet it still weighs in at an hour! That’s because Michele and I were joined by someone every bit as talkative as ourselves. Krystian Kozerawski, […]
Talking OSX Mountain Lion With Krystian Kozerawski
We’ll be recording this week’s technology.ie podcast tomorrow evening. With the release of Apple’s latest version of OSX – Mountain Lion, who better to have on the show than one of the leading Mac bloggers in Europe? Krystian Kozerawski aka Mackozer is a man of many talents. He’s one of Poland’s foremost Mac bloggers and […]
OSX Mountain Lion Has Been Released
Apple Mac user? Hardcore fanboy? The latest version of Apple’s OSX – Mountain Lion was released in the last hour. The price in Ireland is EUR 15.99 Will you be making the switch to the new version of Apple’s operating system? Let us know via the comments
Ipads Providing Cheaper And Lighter Alternative For Airline Inflight Entertainment
Apple’s iPad might solve several issues for airlines and their customers. The iPad is being used by several airlines to provide inflight entertainment services. While providing hundreds of iPads is obviously not cheap, they weigh considerably less than the current inflight entertainment systems, so they could save airlines on fuel costs Qantas’ fleet of 767s […]
Google+ API Opens Up
One of the issues for business users of Google’s social network, Google+, was the lack of support for 3rd party software tools and services to help business (and users) manage their updates. Within the last couple of days Google has announced that their API for Google+ is being opened up: More third party tools to […]
A Modest Proposal [Podcast #36]
This week’s show is all about media manipulation. Michele is reading Trust Me I’m Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator, which explains how media works in our social, mobile age – and how you can use that understanding to manipulate it. We consider the downfall of Digg, once the darling of Web 2.0, whose investors […]
DotCo 2 Years Infographic
Pretty slick graphic from the guys in .co to show their achievements in the first 2 years of operation
Humour: HP And The Cloud
Everyone loves talking about “the cloud” so it’s not surprising that The Onion have had “a go” at HP and “the cloud”. Enjoy! Thanks to Kat for the headsup 🙂