Author Archives: Ryan Tuttle

The Golden Age of Television (Online)

ShareIn 2006 Conan O’Brien was on Charlie Rose and made a comment to the effect of being in “The Golden Age of TV”. I’ve heard several people in the last few years mention this Golden Age of Television – the idea that with high competition from a multitude of cable/satellite channels and saturation [...]
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Bionic Eyes, Rethinking (again) the Future of Displays

ShareBeing a futurist, or attempting to be, I have to constantly change the way in which I think about things. One thing I have been challenging people on of late is the concept of one device with multiple display options. i.e. In 2011 my iPhone will have a normal screen (like it is now), then [...]
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Internet TV, Miro

ShareFor those of you starting to feel the pain of the writers strike like I am, there are more and more alternative sources for “TV” popping up every day on the inter-web. Internet TV comes in many shapes and forms, but the latest player (literally) in the game is Miro. Granted it’s not brand new, but [...]
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AideRSS, Adding Intelligence to that Mess You Call a Reader.

ShareI would consider myself only a moderate RSS consumer. I use iGoogle (I’m suppressing a laugh at the name… maybe I’ll start referring to my blogging self as “iRyan”) as my default homepage in Firefox. It’s full, as you can imagine, because it doesn’t allow for the bulk that an RSS reader might – even [...]
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Is It an Evil iPhone?

ShareI read this on Slashdot this morning because I don’t read the NY Times … “The NYTimes is running a story about an iPhone flaw that has been found and documented by researchers from Independent Security Evaluators. Attackers were able to gain full control of the iPhone either through WiFi or by visiting a website with [...]
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