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 a
call for Digital Photography bloggers, the announcement of a brand new fanboy from Joystiq, and an invisible (almost)
browser. Enjoy!
HDBeat?s Matt Burns questions if
extended warranties are worth the
money, Richard Lawler wonders what the
Cisco purchase of Scientific Atlanta means
for HDTV, and Kevin C. Tofel helps you build an
HDTV Media Center PC.
The Wireless Weblog?s Michael Sciannamea reviews
the controversial new book on RFID technology,
Spychips. Plus, He says a
successful return of the AT&T Wireless brand means
erasing the memories of their ?bad old days? and
mobile gambling is set to become a multibillion
dollar business.
Luxist?s Trey Evans tells us why we are really going to want the
2007 S-Class Mercedes and win yourself a $250 gift
certificate with Luxist?s Hey Big Spender contest. Plus,
Cartier at Costco? Rick Reed finds out that the megastore
sells more than a lifetime supply of canned peas.
The Design Weblog?s David Chartier shows you how you
can shape the world, mulls over
AT&T?s new branding, and doesn?t get the
new AIM logo.
The Blogging Baby team kicks off the holidays with
their First Day of Christmas Shopping Guide, along
with a list of presents that are either too annoying or
too expensive to find their way under your tree. In other news, James Griffioen asks whether you should ever take
babies to the movies.
Cinematical?s
Karina Longworth ponders the motivation behind the
MPAA/BitTorrent deal
and uncovers George Lucas? opinions on
piracy, iTunes and the future of movie distribution. Plus,
Jette Kernion names
seven British actors
who should be hired by the Harry Potter franchise.
The Digital Photography Weblog?s
Andrew Barrow starts a great discussion on 3
different Photo-Sharing sites and Jay Savage announces that the blog is
looking for new team members and also
selects a stunning candid picture for one of the
Digital Photo of the Day.
TVSquad?s
Bob Sassone and
Anna Johns break the bad news:
Alias and
Threshold are officially canceled,
Joel Keller gives his list of the
five best Thanksgiving episodes on
TV, and Deidre Woollard asks:
Are people still watching
Invasion?
Divester?s Willy
Volk shares the story of a surfing shark;
explains that the Georgia
Aquarium wants to start breeding whale sharks; and reveals that
China has its own Loch Ness
monster.
Download Squad?s Marc Perton celebrates the 20th
anniversary of Windows with 20 little-known facts about
Windows 1.0, Nitin Badjatia talks turkey,
with 10 tips to
fix your mom?s PC this holiday weekend, and Jason Clarke reveals Ghostzilla ?
the (almost) invisible
browser.
DVGuru?s