Once upon a time, on the internet, someone thought it would be a good idea for Margaret Wise Brown and Frank Herbert to meet. Later on, someone else agreed.
This video is a really well done piece from Apple that shows all the uses for the iPad that people have come up with over the past year. iPad is miles ahead of everyone else at this point and I'm still in love with my iPad 1.
Good science, badly quoted. Removing knowledge from context and leaving something that's sometimes hilarious, sometimes strange, and, hopefully, completely absurd.
This Onion report is likely more telling than you can imagine right now. The NHL is still considered minor league in the US and that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon.
Groan. Phantom Menace is getting the treatment for Feb 12th, 2012. Assuming this 3D fad hasn't died off by then, I might be interested when the original trilogy rolls around. Maybe.
Great illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock of buildings in New York. While I doubt his claim that he will draw them all, I'll keep tuning in because his art is fantastic.
Over the course of the last two weeks, the W3C CSS Working Group have issued three updated CSS3 specifications. The first sees the CSS3 Backgrounds and Borders module return to candidate recommendation, with the second and third providing updated working drafts of the CSS3 Text and CSS3 Image Values and Replaced Content modules respectively.
While Goldman's analysts believe lasts week's report of an iPad 2 delay was false, supply could be limited for a while thanks to production difficulties.
Spanish studio Atipo took @font-face rule too literally. They've set up a photo session to combine the woman's beauty and typography. Make sure you check the video of the process.
Google said today a storage software update was responsible for causing some Gmail users to lose access to their e-mail data and said full functionality would be restored soon.