Feb. 23, a tale of two episodes

24 has alternated between incredibly amazing and craptacular. I discuss on TV Tyrant.

Feb. 22, CBS agrees to cheap iTunes pricing

CBS has agreed to sell some shows for 99 cents via  iTunes, extending the reach of online viewing. My analysis on Hot Hardware.

Feb. 19, a new cloud

Comcast is launching a cloud. Read about it on Hot Hardware.

Feb. 18, thoughts on Lost

Lost just keeps getting better. How do they do that? My thoughts about “The Substitute,” on TV Tyrant.

Feb. 17, netbooks and Caprica

Netbooks are gaining in popularity and driving down laptop prices. On Hot Hardware.

Meanwhile, on Caprica, Joseph Adama is becoming badass. On TV Tyrant.

Feb. 12, catastrophic hard drive failure

A new app allows you to experience it without experiencing it; I wrote about it for Hot Hardware.

Feb. 11, thoughts on Lost

Another episode of Lost, another mind-bender. On TV Tyrant.

Feb. 10, productivity & security

While researching the 20 top iPhone productivity apps, I ended up downloading several. I haven’t used them yet, but they were too awesome not to download. Not very productive of me, I know. Read about them on iSmashPhone.

On Hot Hardware, I wrote about USB security software that’s been updated and now supported for Macs as well as PCs.

Feb. 9, 24 and more 24

While the vast majority of Monday’s episode of 24 was pretty awful by any measure, the end was, to coin a phrase, awesometastic. Read my thoughts on TV Tyrant.

Also, it looks as if there is actually going to be a 24 movie. For my thoughts on that, head to Blogs4Bauer.

Feb. 8, lotsa storage

The new Samsung external hard drive has 500 GB of space and Michael Jackon’s “This Is It” pre-loaded. On Hot Hardware.