
Net@night's Amber MacArthur has redone her website, AmberMac.com, and it looks spectacular.
ThatPhoneGuy is back, and this phone is a little unusual.

John C. Dvorak wrote in his latest article for PCMag: The iPhone Is No Desktop
"People are willing to make a device that you can drop in the toilet or leave in a taxi cab the next desktop computing platform. Ridiculous."
and...
So, I was doing the This Week in Tech show over the weekend, and one of the participants was singing the blues over spilling a cup of coffee on his two-month-old Apple laptop's keyboard. If this was a desktop rig—the old-fashioned kind—you'd have wrecked only a $50 keyboard, if that. Today, though, he's out over $1,500.

For those of you who have now joined FlockdUp, the social network for thought leaders, you'll enjoy this T-shirt I made for myself.
OK, while I'm on a history kick, here's Leo as Dev Null on TheSite with co-star Soledad O'Brien. This was probably around 1996 or 97 I think.
This is a more complete version of a previously blogged video of John C. Dvorak introducing the PS/2 in 1987 on the Computer Chronicles. As readers of this blog know, it's priceless.

Jason Calacanis says that every time he is on TWiT, he gets more followers on Facebook and Twitter. To wit: The TWiT effect on Twitter

Here's Scott Bourne on the Computer Chronicles in 1996 talking about First-TV. This is great!
Scott founded NetRadio in the mid-90s, then took it public. Today, Scott is host of the ApplePhoneShow and This Week in Photography, and can also be seen weekly on MacBreak Weekly.
iJustine posted photos of her Easter egg designs last weekend, which included the logos of many Web 2.0 companies and brands. Eggscellent! Did your favorite sites make the cut?


Here's the video. TWiT is at 2:13:

Ed Bellis, the chief information security officer for Orbitz, recently praised Security Now on his personal blog.
"The Security Now podcast with Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte is chock full of security technology goodness. Go check it out."
Note: This is his personal blog which says these are his personal views only, not his employer's.

