The Weblogs, Inc. network features over 100 independent, unfiltered bloggers producing over 1,000 blog posts a week
across over 75 industry-leading blogs. Each week we ask our bloggers to choose their top posts, which we bring to you
in one easy-to-read weekly post. You’ll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including
TiVo’s new cancellation fee, sushi etiquette, and iTunes for Windows Mobile.
The Wireless Weblog?s Michael Sciannamea wonders if ?Bubble
Talk? is the next killer app in mobile technology,
covers an MIT project to bring low-cost laptops to
poor children around the world, and says the new Rolling Stones
album will soon be available on a ?gruvi? Flash memory
card for mobile phones and PDAs
Cinematical?s Karina Longworth
discovers the
documentary John Kerry doesn?t want you to see, Martha Fischer reports on more
Spiderman 3 villain rumors, and
Robert Newton interviews Neil Gaiman.
Divester?s
Bill Reals chills out with his favorite
diving movies, while
Willy Volk reveals that some
fishermen have been using stray dogs as
shark bait and wonders whether it?s better to be
killed by a giant croc or a great white.
TVSquad?s Bob Sassone live-blogs the
live Will and Grace and
Keith McDuffee announces the final straw: The
Man Show coming to G4 while C.K. Sample, Jen Segrest, and Ryan Budke do an
Arrested Development
chatcast.
PVR Wire?s Todd Carter reveals poll results showing how many hours
most readers record each week,
debates whether TiVo should be No. 2
product of past 10 years, and discusses TiVo?s new
cancellation fee.
Luxist?s Rick Reed discovers a
home theatre customization system while Deidre Woollard
pores through the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book and finds
out what $50 million buys in Southern California.
HDBeat?s Kevin C. Tofel invites votes for the
best fall network
premieres and Matt Burns tells you how to win
an HDTV from HP while Richard Lawler reports that
Microsoft and Intel jointly
back HD-DVDs.
DV Guru?s Ajit Anthony highlights a
new short-film contest that may just land
you a job at Dreamworks and discusses a new article about the true
quality of the new HDV format while Mike Burgoyne
talks about a new hack for adding night vision to
the CVS disposable camcorder.
Slashfood?s Sarah Gilbert ponders
vegan cheesecake and
self-proclaimed ?saltaholic? Sarah J. Gim reviews some basic sushi
etiquette, plus Nick Vagnoni spotlights some food porn from Australia with this
chocolate cloud cake.
BBHub?s Russell Shaw writes a preview of the
T-Mobile BlackBerry
7105t, out this coming Monday, writes about
the forthcoming BlackBerry 8700,
which wasn?t announced this week but just might be next week and has the scoop on how
BlackBerry
brought Lance Armstrong and Sheryl Crow closer together.
Hackaday?s Fabienne Serriere
builds a phone line tap from modem parts and
colors her iPod headphones to match her black Nano while
C.K. Sample, III shows how to downgrade your PSP to play
homebrew games.
Engadget?s Paul Miller finds out
five reasons for Palm?s slide, Peter Rojas thanks all of
you who made i