Super Bowl advertising hit a new high this year. I’ve picked my five favorites, and I’ll bring you my opinions from the standpoint of a 40-year media veteran. Continue reading
Could THIS be the new bigger iPhone? [COMIC]
Amid the rampant speculation about the new bigger iPhone, some important industry luminaries think they have the inside scoop. Case in point: Snaggy and Nitrozac of The Joy of Tech. Continue reading
Friday thrills: Supersonic freefall from space
On October 14, 2012, Felix Baumgartner jumped from a world-record altitude, and now more than a year later, new footage has been released of his supersonic freefall from space. Continue reading
How to eliminate advertising from your life
The 2014 political advertising season is about to begin, but you needn’t be its victim again this year. I’m here to help. In this article, I’ll show you how to eliminate almost all that bullshit advertising from your life. Continue reading
Dark Sky weather app lets you animate the polar vortex and much more [REVIEW]
The Dark Sky weather app for iOS just got a whole lot better. In its newly released version 4.0, its best new feature lets you interactively animate a graphic of Earth, and you can visualize the polar vortex in a way you might not have ever seen. Continue reading
Super Bowl XLVIII by the numbers [INFOGRAPHIC]
Super Bowl XLVIII is coming up this Sunday, Feb. 2, kicking off at 6:30 PM EST on Fox. Not only are the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks super football teams, but superlatives run rampant in the annual mega-contest. Continue reading
10 low-priced products guaranteed to improve your quality of life
Sometimes it doesn’t take much to improve your quality of life, even if it’s just by a small increment. Add a few of these items to your life and bask in the small comforts they bring. Continue reading
Funny Friday: Bad Lip Reading hits the NFL
What do you do when there’s no football this weekend and you need some first-rate entertainment? Watch this Bad Lip Reading extravaganza of NFL players and coaches filling the stadia with their erudition. Continue reading