Month: February 2010 (Page 5 of 10)

Three Tesla employees die in plane crash

Tesla Roadster.Keep the families and friends of Tesla in your thoughts today – three of the company’s employees were recently killed in a plane crash in East Palo Alto.

The plane, a small, twin-engine Cessna, took off from Palo Alto airport and got caught in electrical wires, causing a power outage in parts of the city. The plane was registered to senior engineer Doug Bourn, though there’s still no word if Doug was actually on the plane himself.

Tesla sent the following statement to TechCrunch regarding the incident:

“Three Tesla employees were on board a plane that crashed in East Palo Alto early this morning. We are withholding their identities as we work with the relevant authorities to notify the families. Our thoughts and prayers are with them. Tesla is a small, tightly-knit company, and this is a tragic day for us.”

Fortunately, no one on the ground was hurt.

Source: TechCrunch

Keeping children engaged

When the holidays come, mothers are desperate in devising ways to keep their kids occupied through the vacation. But whatever you plan you almost always have some hours or even days in hand when you don’t know what to do with them. It is at these times that you should turn to Internet as your savior.

The Internet is an extensive, never ending resource for everything these days. From buying to earning to learning, everything can be done just sitting in front of the computer. So why not use the computer to make the children occupied for at least a few hours a day engaging in learning and fun activities? From coloring to puzzles or learning phonics or doing math there is a wide range of activities waiting for children to explore.

Online games like tic-tac-toe, dino run, free bingo, Tetris and maze games can keep them occupied for hours. Jigsaw puzzles and spot the differences will not only boost their brain but also keep them out of your way. Many online activities provide a safe and fun platform for children helping them to build logic, memory and language.

Another way to engage a child’s mind is to get them enrolled in online libraries. Children as young as three and two can also use the books in digitized form to develop a love of reading. Online libraries cultivate the wonderful habit of reading and borrowing right in the comfort of your home.

Slightly older kids can engage in online language classes and hone their linguistic skills. Whatever the interest a kid shows, activities are in abundance for them to explore and keep themselves busy. But as parents it is your duty to point them in the right direction.

Are Android phones releasing too quickly?

HTC Desire.Take a look at that phone. It’s like the Nexus One, right? Just prettier. That UI looks great. And is that an optical trackball I see? This is the HTC Desire, the Nexus One’s smoking hot younger sister. It seems a bit strange that HTC would enter a contract with Google, build the Nexus One, and then release a better phone just a couple weeks later. It’s a trend that’s happening often with Android phones, and I think it’s starting to hurt the platform.

Consider the Droid. It was, at the time, the best Android phone to date. It looked great, pioneered Android 2.0, and debuted on America’s favorite network. By all accounts, Droid owners should have been very happy people. That is, until the Nexus One rolled into town. It had a newer version of Android, a better hardware interface, and it did away with that hideous physical keyboard. Unfortunately, a lot of Android fans had already flocked to the Droid to show their Google support. It’s a big problem in the US, where most consumers lock into contracts for subsidized hardware prices. The Nexus One released with lackluster sales.

Now this. There is no official word on a US release, but it’s headed for Asia in April and likely stateside shortly after. As pretty as this phone is, and as great as the Sense UI may be, I’d bet we’ll see some underwhelming sales numbers. If people didn’t buy the Android, they almost certainly picked up the Nexus One. Anyone that’s left is there by mere happenstance – an unwillingness to pay a disconnect fee a few months early, perhaps. This could be the best phone in the world, but the pace of Android hardware release will turn it into an anecdote.

Apple has been prone to the same thing in the past. If you ever bought an iPod you know it was playing second fiddle in just a few months. It’s something Cupertino got right with the iPhone, though. Even though there have been several iterations, Apple has kept its mouth shut about the product until just days before launch, giving it time to offload some of the older hardware before the newest version launches. Does it piss some people off? Sure. But much less so than watching new hardware roll out every month or two or getting an announcement of new hardware on the same schedule.

Steve Jobs biography to be penned by Einstein/Franklin author

Steve Jobs looking excited.The world has long tried to understand Steve Jobs. There have been several biographies written about him, though none of them were authorized and most have lacked the kind of personal material that make a biography really great. Luckily for all the fanboys (and the haters) Jobs has agreed to an authorized biography.

Jobs struck the deal with former Time Magazine managing editor Walter Isaacson. Isaacson has written two other bestselling biographies on historical figures that show a bit of Jobs’ hubris: Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin. Criticisms aside, the book should be very interesting. Jobs has invited Isaacson on a tour of his childhood home according to the New York Times.

Jobs has never been a fan of those other biographies, either. He’s been known to pull books by those publishers from Apple Store shelves in spite.

Source: New York Times

Print It Yourself And Save

If you’re in business, whether you’re a small, medium or even a growing company, you need printed materials. Letterhead, brochures, business cards and signage are all still vital components to running a business. While most companies are pretty twenty-first century with their websites, on-line ordering and customer service support, many of them are still wasting gasoline driving to the print shop to order custom printing for which they pay way too much money. Why? All it takes is a little bit of your inner-geek and you’ll be printing your own business materials in no time, and saving both time and money doing it, too.

The initial cost of a decent color printer is going to be offset quickly by how much you save when you switch from the local guys doing your printing, to doing your own online printing with sites like PsPrint. On-line print vendors make it very simple for you to print your own letterhead and other paper materials right in your office. Don’t worry that the finished product is going to look amateur either. The on-line printing sites offer templates that are designed by professional artists for you to use in creating a custom look for your printed business materials. Their user-friendly design software can turn even a minor-league computer geek into an Internet printing guru in just a few easy steps. Or, if you’ve got the skills, you can upload your custom designs into their template and make the look more your own.

You can get your printed materials cheaper by doing it yourself. You get the expertise of print professionals at a fraction of the cost, too. Plus there is no shipping to pay because you print it all in house. With all of these pluses in its favor, the only reason I can see to visit the local print shop these days is if you work there.

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