“Whose Line Is It Anyways?”

Free Online Ed-yoo-kay-shun

LifeHacker.com has a great post listing a bunch of free online classes. If you’re feeling the need for some edification, I suggest you check this out!
Androids, Strong AI, and Smart Yogurt
According to this “futureologist” (that’s his real job title), androids will make up 10% of the population in the next 10-15 years, AI will start getting Masters degrees, and yogurt will become smarter than us all (through nanotechnology).
How to Travel With Expensive Equipment
Being a photographer, I get paranoid about how my camera, laptop and lenses are treated by airport security. Checking-in my stuff is a thought that has never occurred to me, until now.
Java for Your Flickr

I’m a massive user of Flickr. Although their upload tool usually gets the job done, it leaves more to be desired in terms of functionality. Luckily there are other programming geeks out there who feel the same way.
Canon’s Media Storage Viewers, Finally

I’ve been a die-hard Canon fan ever since I purchased their PowerShot G1. Now I’m a 20D owner with a bag full of lenses. When Canon announced that they are releasing their own Media Storage devices, I got excited. When I saw that they designed the interface of the device after their dSLR cameras, I got really excited. When I found out that they’ll be using the same batteries as my 20D, I was sold.
Optimus Mini Three OLED keyboard not so cool

It looks like this extremely exciting, revolutionary $100 three-key keyboard is not even as cool as everyone thought it was going to be.
T-Mobile Makes a Bone-headed Move, I Weep

T-Mobile has decided to break the tried-and-true marketing strategy of “place an incredibly attractive person next to your product to make it more appealing by loose association.” How sad for them.