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One-Touch Grub is the Future of Kitchen Tech

As we popped an English muffin into the toaster over this morning, the New York Times RSS Feed smacked us in the face with the future of our breakfast: Forget a 'popcorn' button on the microwave, the ...

The New York Times Guide to Increasing Battery Life

If you've ever complained about your tech's battery life, you know you're instantly bombarded with tips on how to keep your phone, iPod or laptop chuckin'. It sounds great, but coming from less-than e...

TiVo Premiere = Classic TiVo + Web

Just as elusive as the debt-free American is the entertainment-debt-free techie—the person who's caught up on their Google Reader and watched every. last. thing. recorded on their TiVo. For th...

Are You Buying Into 3D TV?

We all know that 3D TV is on the rise for 2010. But is the promise of 3-dimensions using specially required glasses for the home enough to keep brand new TV-ready consumers from buying up the old LCD ...

How Picky Should You Be About LCD Tech Specs?

When you're shopping for a new LCD screen for the media room, you'll have numbers flying at you left and right. If you're the average consumer and have no idea what a pixel response time is, you'll pr...

Take Care When Flying With Gadgets

Flying restrictions have made taking trips away from home safer than ever (even if a little more frustrating). But the New York Times is reporting that there's still one last unrestricted flight fire ...

A Life Without Certain Technologies

Well, there I am...smack dab on the front of the Technology section of the New York Times site today. A few days ago I was interviewed by Times reporter Claire Miller about my cell phone-free lifestyl...

News: Netbooks are Netbooks Since Trademark's Resolved

If it looks like a Netbook and works like a Netbook, then it's a Netbook—right? Well, until recently, no. Mobile hardware manufacturer Psion actually trademarked the term "Netbook." But since th...

Are LEDs or CFLs the Wave of the Future for Lighting?

GeoBulb LED replacement light bulb, typical incandescent and typical CFL.The New York Times was quick to report that on Tuesday the very last incandescent bulb at Grand Central Terminal in New York Ci...

A Colorado Home Built for the Ages
The New York Times

When Cynthia Leibrock designed her house she not only kept beautiful architecture, furniture, and décor in mind, she kept her and her husband's aging bodies in mind as well. Her glass-and-steel home...

Blogging...The New York Times Then and Now
Allen B. Schwartz's Manhattan Tech Pad

During our break the New York Times published a piece looking at the renovations of founder of the ABS clothing line, Allen B. Schwartz's Manhattan apartment. The piece showed photos from both the la...

At Home with Will Wright: Creator of Spore & SimCity
The New York Times 11.23.08

The recent issue of The New York Times Magazine gave us a sneak peek into the home and lifestyle of Will Wright, creator of SimCity and Spore. For someone who surrounds himself with technology in his...

Blogging... New York Times Looks At Living on a Student Budget

As we enter a recession (yes, we said it), the New York Times has published an article looking at inexpensive and creative solutions from students in New York City. There are so amazing ideas here, l...

Hot or Not? Flat Screen Filed Within a Library

On Monday, Aaron from ATNY posted about T Magazine's feature showcasing Calvin Klein's womens-wear designer Franciso Costa and horse trainer and manager John De Stefano's two-bedroom apartment in New...

Blogging New York Times: Silver Lake Renovation Adds Corked Media Room

Today's New York Times features a Home & Garden story looking at David Bernardi Silver Lake Los Angeles home. The senior vice president of Imagine Entertainment, the production company started by Ron ...