Disclosure: John Dodge
May 8, 2009 by David Grober
Toshiba came through when I needed new display for a two-week-old laptop. Best Buy? Not so much.
NASA's infrared space telescopes must be kept very chilly so they don't produce infrared light that interferes with the signals they pick up in space. One just launched and another is entering cryrogenic testing.
Musician Dave Carroll will release his third and presumably his final song about United Airlines this month. When United broke his guitar two years ago, the airline didn't know it was about to turn him into a celebrity.
Check out this beautiful shot of the Boeing 787 over Seattle. The airplane seems more real everyday as it edges closer to doing its job - carrying passengers not just two test pilots.
What is the policy behind the "Delete forever" button in Gmail? Do you feel confident that your Gmail e-mails are destroyed in a timely fashion? What are the mechanics of "Delete forever?"
Roxxxy, the sex robot, created quite a stir in Las Vegas last week during the Consumer Electronics Show. Read why.
Richard Branson's request for government compensation resulting from the ash cloud aviation suspension is pure nonsense. Various aviation authorities in Europe did the right thing.
Three states have instituted or are considering bans on involuntary chip implantation in humans. Maybe, those states should ban the bans and get a grip on reality.
We say goodbye to Thinking Tech editor John Dodge and hello to a new one: Deborah Gage.