According to an article at allthingsd.com an analyst is saying that the iPhone might come to T-Mobile. Shaw Wu an analyst at Kaufman Bros. has stated in the article that “Currently, T-Mobile’s 3G service (UMTS/HSPA) supports 1700 MHz & 2100 MHz frequencies while AT&T supports 850 & 1900 MHz frequencies” He also stated that the […]
Google 2010 World Cup Logo, 2nd Google Logo Today At around midnight this morning, Google changed up their logo to celebrate the 100th birthday of Jacques Cousteau with a Google Doodle Jacques Cousteau style. I wrote a quick article about the Jacques Cousteau Google logo and someone almost immediately asked if he was still alive. […]
Sailor Abby Sunderland Alive and Well
16 year old Californian sailor Abby Sunderland who was on a quest to sail around the world went missing about 24 hours ago, but she is alive and well thanks to a chartered airbus search plane. She had been feared lost out to see when a distress signal came through after a mast on her […]
Jacques Cousteau, Google Logo Celebrates Jacques Cousteau Birthday Google’s custom logo designs, otherwise known as Google Doodles, seem to be showing up much more frequently than the past. Even entire series of Google logos are showing up such as those that were generated during the 2010 Winter Olympics. For each day during the 2010 Winter […]
2010 ESPN World Cup Schedule, Mexico vs South Africa Coming up first in the 2010 World Cup is Mexico vs South Africa. This showdown is already getting a lot of attention and conversation on the web, especially with the host company being on the field during for the opening game. South Africa has quickly become […]
Lakers vs Celtics Game 4, Celtics Are Giving Lakers a Fight Here we are in the 4th quarter of game 4 of the NBA Finals of the Lakers vs Celtics. Big Baby Davis is absolutely on fire here in the fourth quarter and the Celtics are now giving the Lakers a bit of a run. […]
NCAA Shake-Up
It has been announced that the University of Nebraska will, more than likely, leave the Big 12 to join the Big 10. This one move can change the entire face of college sports.