How to love the iPad - Kevin Rose

Kindle DX 9.7” - $489.00

1024x768 color display upgrade - $1.00
Internet browsing upgrade - $1.00
iPod w/16GB upgrade - $1.00
Run iPhone apps upgrade - $1.00
1Gz A4 processor upgrade - $1.00
H.264 720P HD video upgrade - $1.00
Bluetooth upgrade - $1.00
10hr battery upgrade - $1.00
Multi-touch display upgrade - $1.00
Digital compass/accelerometer - $1.00 

Your cost: iPad $499.00

Facebook News: Potentially Breaking Changes for Photos and Profile Pictures

Starting this Wednesday, January 20, we're increasing the size of the largest photo a user can upload to 720 pixels (up from 604). We're releasing this feature to a limited set of users, and will slowly release it to all users over the next three weeks.

If you're querying the photo FQL table or using photos.get to return the src_big image, you'll need to accommodate for the larger size of these images when styling your application or site.

We'll send out another update to the Platform Live Status feed when we release this feature to all our users.

How to Deliver a Great Presentation Like Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs is probably one of the most polished presenters in the world. He doesn’t use any bullet points in his presentations, his keynote addresses are free of any jargon, there are very few words in the slides but they have photographs and headlines that are hard to forget (everyone still remembers “the world’s thinnest notebook,” a phrase that Steve used to describe Macbook Air).

How to Present like Steve Jobs

If you like to learn some of the techniques and styles that make Steve Jobs such a great presenter, here’s some excellent advice [video + slides] from Businessweek columnist Carmine Gallo, who is also the author of the book -- The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs.

“Steve Jobs may be a hard act to follow. But once you start using his techniques in your own presentations, you’ll be hard to forget.”