Posted by Ryan Kearney on April 28, 2010
The Consumerist was the host of a fierce competition between some of America’s worst companies. In the epic battle of the companies, Comcast came out victorious as the worst company in america for 2010. Some of America’s worst companies were put to the challenge including Best Buy, AT&T, and Apple.
Posted by Ryan Kearney on April 21, 2010
With Apple’s latest change to their developer agreement for the App Store, Adobe has announced they will be moving their focus from the iPhone over to the Android. After Apple effectively slapped Adobe in the face by banning apps compiled with the Flash compiler from the app store.
But this comes at good news for Android [...]
Posted by Ryan Kearney on March 2, 2010
Apple just never knows when to stop. Recently, Apple has filed a lawsuit at HTC over iPhone patents used by HTC. But wait, it gets better. Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, was quoted as saying
We think competition is healthy, but competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours.
I actually find this to be [...]
Posted by Ryan Kearney on February 13, 2010
Reason #1465 For Owning A BlackBerry
A woman in Ohio was sitting with her gun-handling boyfriend at a restuarant when the gun went off and hit her leg. Lucky for the both of them, the BlackBerry in her pocket intercepted the bullet — rather sufficiently, though to the considerable demise of the handset.
Posted by Ryan Kearney on January 19, 2010
Here’s what I noticed when comparing the home pages of Google, Bing, and Yahoo!
Apparently, Yahoo doesn’t believe what happened in Haiti merits a front page donation link.
Update
Yahoo got word of their neglect to the problem over in Haiti and added a link on their home page. Way to go Yahoo!
Posted by Ryan Kearney on January 31, 2009
Taken from http://thinkprogress.org/2009/01/30/americans-income-doubled-bush/
Bloomberg reports that, according to recently released IRS data, “the average tax rate paid by the richest 400 Americans fell by a third to 17.2 percent through the first six years of the Bush administration and their average income doubled to $263.3 million.” Much of their income came from capital gains resulting from [...]