Monthly Archives: January 2010
Fatal Error: Uncaught Excep….. – Introduction to Exceptions
I know that all of you have probably came to a website, or maybe your program, and have seen one of those annoying PHP errors. If you haven’t, it looks something like this: Parse error: parse error in H:\cha_frame\public_html\index.php on line 6 … Continue reading
The iPad Literally Breaks Every Use Case I Had For It
tl;dr – the iPad is shit, and broke all the use-cases that I had in mind for the tablet the I will (eventually) buy. We have all seen the laundry list of faults with the device. It comes up short … Continue reading
Tools that every new blogger should know and have!
According to Social Media Web 2.0 and Internet Stats that I recently read there are about 133,000,000 number of blogs indexed by Technorati since 2002. Just goes to show that there are a lot of blogs being written everyday. Blogging … Continue reading
iTunes Might Finally Have a Legit Competitor, doubleTwist
doubleTwist, a music player that strives to work with any device that plays music or videos has made, yet, another impressive move today. T-mobile, the biggest proponent of Android, has announced that they are officially backing, and distributing, doubleTwist for … Continue reading
Startups, Ignore Us Bloggers and Focus On The Numbers
Unless you have been living under a rock (and sometimes I wish I could) you know about the latest debacle between Jason Calacanis and comScore. If you don’t, fellow LayeredByte column writer, Alex Wilhelm, has a nice little synopsis of … Continue reading
Why The New SUL Is A Massively Positive Change
It is hardly perfect, in fact some are calling it a mere baby step in the right direction, but the new Twitter SUL is going to make Twitter better. Much better. The old system was a fake kingmaker. Hordes of … Continue reading
Hey Cheapskates, Time For You To Pay!
Thank the lord and the heavens above, we have to pay. This past week has been full of lovely announcements, announcements that have me ringing bells and opening my wallet. Here are a few of the headlines that have made … Continue reading
Teens In Tech, What Are You Doing For Teens?
Today, Teens In Tech, a much hyped blogging network for teens is finally open to the public with some “goodies” to boot. According to TechCrunch, Teens In Tech (which Daniel Brusilovsky, CEO of TIT writes for) has made an acquisition … Continue reading
Handy Tools for Travelers
Do you travel a lot? Majority of people I know loves to travel, either on business or pleasure. But some really hate the idea of traveling because of the many hassles that come with making your travel plans. I enjoy … Continue reading
The Weak Start For Nexus And The Road Ahead
Google’s superphone has not been so super in the first couple of weeks of sales. Only 20,000 in the first week barely grazed the first week’s sales of the Droid and wasn’t even a blip on the radar if you … Continue reading