You know, I've never seen myself as an Apple fanboy and I'm not going to start now. Despite having a Mini at home and loving MacOS as much as the next guy, I still try to keep it sane – I own a recently purchased Creative Stone plus, far superior to iPod shuffle, IMHO. I always try to make educated decisions when I evict my money from mine to someone else's pocket. Thus, I never found enough good reasons to buy an overpriced iPod... that is, until – maybe – now.
Screw the nanos, classics and the buzz-buzz of the iPhone 24h debacle (Steve managed to clear his face a little, check the open letter to iPhone owners). I'm talking about the iPod touch, of course. iPhone as it stands now is still half the phone I need or want. But the platform is pretty impressive, specially after seeing Nuno's up close. Safari on my pocket? Hell yes.
This is not just the webdeveloper in me talking, the user craving for eye-candy is pretty excited as well. But don't get me wrong, I still love my Opera Mini, and will never ever make an iPhone/iPod touch (see how ridiculous it is?) specific website. But Safari? Damn, mobile scripting is coming and it comes in a pretty package!
So what's the title all about?
Ever since I saw the 3rd or 4th gen iPod, I had a vision and a wish. What if your portable media player was able to connect to your own computer via wifi/bluetooth and sync everything up. Calendar, address book, MP3 playlists, podcasts (please, please, make the podcasts accessible from the iTunes WiFi Store), videos, whatever! And everything as transparent as possible? Would be pretty sweet, eh?
![Zoolander's the best [zoolander on a touch]](http://imgs.andr3.net/touch-zoolander.png)
Well, that's why Apple is coming close. They have the technology laid out and they have the balls! With these two high-end devices sporting WiFi and outstanding media playing capabilities, the time is now! Do it. Show Microsoft what a mistake it was to waste the Zune WiFi with silly DRM.
Well, for now, I'm pretty impressed with iPod touch, even if it makes me carry around another device, my trustworthy Nokia 6630. Let's just wait and see what the transoceanic flight will do to the iPhone. I hope there's 3G and decent bluetooth selling on the Duty Free of his flight.
Keep an eye out for Apple Expo in Paris, September 25-29.
Yes. It's been a year since I took a job as a webdeveloper for 
Last week I was attending the Usability Seminar here in Lisbon, organized by the 
Being an avid 


If you visit
It's that time of year again. When actors, actresses and others involved in the making of films, hold their breath after hearing
Most of you must have already heard that Microsoft released IE7's Beta 2. It was all over the interweb last week – or two weeks ago –, but since I've been studying for the exams I didn't find the time to write this little piece until now. Bear with me, it's all over now, so I'll get back to my usual pace. Have some stuff up my sleeve that will hopefully spike your interest. ;)
Oh boy. I've been watching this whole Apple Hype as a bystander, but I've been seriously considering
I just got an email from Esteban Kozak, from
Oh wait! Ops! Let me switch back to the decimal system. *switch* There! Oh! It's Christmas!!!
Just like Bryan mentions in his post 
After a long period of indecision, followed by a not-short-enough period of saving up some cents, I finally ordered
After I was hit by the
It's here. After a few betas and release candidates the final version is out. I've been holding out from testing the previous not-final versions, but now the time has come to put my hands on 1.5 goodness.
This is yesterday's news – or the day before yesterday – but i had to mention it. 

If you're in any way connected to webdesign – or simply a curious fellow – then you probably heard about
I just recently noticed i had an "old" 17" Dell monitor gathering dust at my parents' house – yeah, i had forgotten all about it –, so i thought about bringing it to Lisbon and setting up my own dual desktop system. Now, i had never really worked in such an environment but i could obviously see the advantages. Increased desktop area is always nice – the virtual, not the real desktop –, but what i was really curious about was how to take advantage of it in real everyday situations. That's exactly what i'm going to explore in this post.
As previously ![Flock [Flock image]](http://imgs.andr3.net/flock_01.png)
Last wednesday, i had the pleasure of being one of the lucky bastards that attended the pre-screening of Serenity in Lisbon – thanks to a hard-working
Right from the beginning i realized they were going to explain everything so the people who hadn't seen the tv series would understand the story and enlightening us – the fans – on several issues while they're at it. So for all of you who are dismissing this movie simply because you haven't seen any episode, think again, because the odds are you'll like it – i haven't heard a negative opinion on this movie. And if you're one of the fans, i don't need to tell you to go watch it, but i will tell you it didn't disappoint me — at all.
Last year, a