CES 09 was not as exciting as it was in the previous years I’ve attended; but we still had fun covering the show. Almost everyone from SlashGear’s core staff was in Vegas. Here are some of SlashGear team photos.
Thanksgiving is a day that I always look forward to every single year. This year we are hosting again and my relatives are in town to celebrate with us – the usual gang were here, my uncle TJ, Daniel Lim (SlashGear’s associate editor), Aki Ukita (SlashGear Japan’s editor), my sisters, and good ol George. For [...]
I did gave them permission to quote SlashGear, but was not aware it will show up on video/tv ad – but I don’t mind at all. When I went to Fox.com to watch Sarah Connor Chronicles, was surprised to see the man in the ad mentioned SlashGear. Figured I captured and share it with you [...]
It was a fun weekend and our Android Community party had a pretty good turnout in Dallas. Got to meet some cool people at the party, there were Jason from Big In Japan (ShopSavy), The SoftLayer guys (love them), Travis from Dallas Morning News, and many others. While we only have one G1 phone to [...]
Woke up this morning looking for a new TV for my bedroom and found out Woot has Westinghouse 37” 1080p HDTV for $569.99. It’s not a bad deal and I can actually use this for my secondary monitor – hooking it up to my MacBook Pro. It sports resolution of 1920 x 1080 and it’s [...]
I’ve been wanting to eat bananas foster for quite sometimes now and I’ve mentioned it to my wife several time in the past months. She finally made a serving for me today and I captured a couple of shots when she was making it. Craving fulfilled!
Earlier this week (on the 9th), Apple held a press event called “Lets rock” announcing several new things related to iTunes, iPod, and iPhone. As usual, SlashGear is covering the event live and I want to share some stats. Unlike the past, we did not hit 447k users during the livecast, that was our record. [...]
We covered many horror stories on SlashGear about battery exploding, swelling, and the aftermath of its explosion – but never do I experienced it myself until I received an OQO2. The battery was attached to the unit but I notice there is a small gap between the unit and the battery itself. Ignoring that thinking [...]
