Archive for November 10th, 2009

Tech News of the Day, Tuesday, November 10

I’ll start with this one. Need a “swear jar” in your home. You might want to get this Ceramic Swear Bank.

Ever had to sleep at an airport, someone is developing some concept technology that is aptly named the Sleep Box.

Like that Cars movie? How would you like to have one of those Cars cars let you know when you have email. Exactly the focus of the Disney/Pixar Cars Email Alert.

Here’s some interesting readers. These are Dulin’s Books PocketBook 360 and PocketBook 301+.

Check out Intel’s Reader. Not an e-book reader, but something different.

In case you are looking for a pico-projector, then you might want to look to the Sparkz.

For my readers in Japan (assuming I have any) might be interested in the winter lineup from NTT Docomo (19 phones) and SoftBank (17 phones).

Here’s something interesting, a mouse with eighteen programmable buttons. Say hello to my little friend the OpenOffice Mouse!

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Vanguard news show looks at the Porn Industry with a special report

I’m sure most of you know that I get most of my news from other sources. Some I look for, and some come to me. Yesterday, I received an email that informed me that the Vanguard news show was doing a news special called “Porn 2.0″. I’m not certain how I got on this person’s email recommendation list, but I decided to watch the news special. This would probably the first time that I mentioned porn on this website. The special talked a lot about how technology has changed the porn industry.

Now, this is the point in which I could get all preachy about porn, but honestly, you have heard it before. I believe that one of the missions of any reporter is to be a “fly on a wall”, and that you simply tell the world what you see. Therefore, Vanguard reported the porn industry just like it would any other business. Clearly, it wasn’t like how Christians would have reported on it.

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