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How to Punk an Apple Fanboy the Week of the iPhone Release

Posted on June 29, 2007July 14, 2008 By Bob Caswell 45 Comments on How to Punk an Apple Fanboy the Week of the iPhone Release

iPhone*Update* We’ve updated the fake articles with today’s date and have made it easy for anyone to use this as a prank on office workers. “How to” at the end of the article.

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I work in Indianapolis and have a coworker who is obsessed with all things Apple, especially the iPhone. He’s ready. He’s got Indy Apple stores and AT&T locations on speed dial and is set for the biggest release since the iPod itself. This Friday at 6:00 p.m. was to be the beginning of his best weekend ever…. until…

A group of us at work decided to spoof an article in Indy’s most prominent local paper: the Indianapolis Star. What we did was scrape the website, pasted some of our own content into it, and changed DNS settings such that any browsing on our local network at work would reroute IndyStar.com to our fake site that was made to look exactly like the real thing. We even did the same thing for Apple.com so that we could mock up Apple’s site “crashing” due to heavy traffic in response to the unfortunate news of the iPhone being delayed.

Click on the images below to see how it looked. The first is the actual fake article that was displayed when the front page story was clicked on, and the second is the homepage with the title story about the iPhone delay. We could only let the joke run for so long (a couple hours). This guy was/is determined to get an iPhone and was considering purchasing a ticket to New York to avoid the supposed disaster of the iPhone being delayed for Indianapolis. And we’re not that mean.

See below for the text of our fake press release:

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Apple, Gadgets, Just For Fun

Amazon One Ups Apple: All Music Not Only DRM-Free But Also MP3

Posted on May 16, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 4 Comments on Amazon One Ups Apple: All Music Not Only DRM-Free But Also MP3

Looks like the rumors are true, Amazon has officially announced its plans to start an online music store later this year with “millions of songs” and the same major label offering (EMI) as Apple. The news comes only a month and a half after Apple announced its DRM-free agreement with EMI. The biggest difference being that Amazon appears to be sticking with the all or nothing mentality rumored earlier: all songs will be DRM-free and MP3.

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Apple, Gadgets, Music, Tech News

Wii-mote Hacks: New Uses by DJs, Doctors, Musicians, and Engineers

Posted on April 28, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell No Comments on Wii-mote Hacks: New Uses by DJs, Doctors, Musicians, and Engineers

Wii2A DJ in the Netherlands uses his Wii-mote (what fans call the Nintendo Wii’s remote control) to mix techno music at dance parties while a medical student in Italy has reconfigured his to analyze results from CT scans. More uses? You bet. A software engineer in Los Angeles controls a Roomba robot vacuum cleaner with his, and a formally trained conductor in Connecticut is showing classical musicians how to conduct a Beethoven symphony. The musicians use Wii-motes to control a digital section of an orchestra.

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Do-It-Yourself Tech, Gadgets, Gaming, Just For Fun, Tech News

The Upstaged and Outdated iPhone

Posted on April 25, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell No Comments on The Upstaged and Outdated iPhone

At a recent show in Florida (CTIA Wireless 2007), a newcomer cellphone called the “Ocean” by Helio apparently stole the show. So much so that The Economist explains how, “the $500 iPhone is as mouth-watering today as yesterday’s cold pizza… In many ways Helio has out-Appled Apple.”

Here’s why:

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Apple, Gadgets, Tech News

How To Recycle Computers, Xboxes, Cellphones: 5 Million Pounds Per Month!

Posted on April 18, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell No Comments on How To Recycle Computers, Xboxes, Cellphones: 5 Million Pounds Per Month!

With an estimated 500 million pounds of electronics collecting dust in California’s closets, garages and attics, finding ways to reuse those metals, plastics and chemicals is critical.  That’s where John Shegerian’s company, Electronic Recyclers, comes in.  The Futures Channel takes viewers inside the largest electronic recycling plant in California in its new online micro-documentary, “Recycling Computers.”

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Computers, Do-It-Yourself Tech, Gadgets, Tech News

Why I Switched to iTunes from Musicmatch 5 Years & 5,000 Songs Later

Posted on April 3, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 4 Comments on Why I Switched to iTunes from Musicmatch 5 Years & 5,000 Songs Later

AppleitunesI’ve always been one to root for the underdog. In this case, I picked Musicmatch five years ago and even skipped out on the iPod craze by using another brand of digital music player. But for all my time spent with Musicmatch, I was somewhat disconnected from that group of friends big into using iTunes. So I decided to give iTunes a test run, and now I don’t think I can go back. Here’s why:

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Apple, Gadgets, Just For Fun, Music, Tech News

“Google Phone” Rumors: A Compilation of All The Sources

Posted on March 18, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 1 Comment on “Google Phone” Rumors: A Compilation of All The Sources

GooglemobileWhether or not Google has a phone in the works doesn’t seem to stop the world from wanting the search giant to have one. The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has a piece out today that discusses the latest wannabe details of the “Google phone.” As of now, that particular WSJ article is listed at the top of the site’s “Today’s Most Popular” section. Here’s a compilation of what we know (don’t know?) about the Google phone:

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Gadgets, Google, Internet, Microsoft, Tech News

Women Make Up 45% of Cellphone Gamers; Market to be $17 Billion by 2011

Posted on March 7, 2007August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 4 Comments on Women Make Up 454 of Cellphone Gamers; Market to be $17 Billion by 2011

According to Juniper Research, the cellphone gaming market will increase from about $3 billion today to over $17 billion by 2011. Just this year alone, more than one billion cellphones are expected to sell. While traditional gamers are mostly kids or men in their 20s (though women gamers and older gamers are on the rise), cellphone games have a high likelihood of being played by anyone who has a cellphone. The kid or twenty-something stereotype need not apply.

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Gadgets, Gaming, Tech News

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