In re: Wired in on the Media

The new and final season of The Wire (its fifth) is in full swing already (one episode down, nine to go – although you can watch a week early on HBO inDemand so I am two weeks in). Much has been written on the new season (for those who follow the show that is) by [...]

In re: NCAA limits in game blog posting

Live Blogging is something I am not really too familiar with, but the NCAA is apparently familiar enough with it to come up w/ some crazy new limits on reporters blog posting (they have apparently thrown a reporter out of a game for too many posts already).  Anyway, the concept of live blogging is giving [...]

In re: Is medicine finally advancing?

Obviously in so many ways our health care has advanced, probably faster then ever over recent years.  Yet in so many ways our health care has not, specifically all the paperwork and administrative back ends that support the massive health systems we rely on.  In fact estimates of medical expenses can put the admin costs [...]

In re: the mythical $10 dsl

I have followed for a bit the story of AT&T’s $10 DSL saga, where they basically hide the fact that they offer to former Bell South customers ‘low’ high speed internet (768 Kbps) as part of an agreement to overcome antitrust hurdles of the merger.  Anyway, the truth of the matter is they don’t really [...]

In re: Apple releases Safari for Windows

If your not familiar with it, Safari is the browser that Apple has included with it Mac OS operating system for a while now, and will include on the upcoming iPhone.  Just as they have done with iTunes, Apple has decided to release Safari out into the world of Windows.  I for one was pretty [...]

In re: New look for in re?

Normally I don’t blog about the blog (unlike Jim Rome, the number one topic on In re: isn’t in re) The loyal reader(s) however may have noticed a change in the look the other day, which I must admit I did not set-out to do, but after clicking around on the themes page I ended [...]

In re: Suing a blogger…

Maybe not the greatest idea we learn from the saga of TN blogger Katherine Coble, who posted her opinion of an encounter with a headhunting firm, only to get a demand letter from King & Ballow, a law firm that apparently doesn’t spend enough time researching the law (specifically on comments) that is emerging around [...]

In re: Google to offer free internet?

“Sick of paying for broadband that you have to, well, pay for? Introducing Google TiSP (BETA), our new FREE in-home wireless broadband service. Sign up today and we’ll send you your TiSP self-installation kit, which includes setup guide, fiber-optic cable, spindle, wireless router and installation CD.”  See Google TiSP Make sure you read all the [...]

In re: Is apple finally going credit you for singles purchases?

iTunes is by far and away the main source of my music purchases today, and apparently it is for many people as sales of digital music have been soaring, while physical copy sales decline.  One of the great perks of buying online is the unbundling possibilities, that is being able to pick and choose the [...]

In re: Guest Blogging

So some of you may be new and not remember the itsy bitsy origins of In re: one fateful day a few summers ago while I was in Oxford for summer law classes.  If you were reading then you were one of the few, and you’ll remember that it was Prof. Edward Lee of Ohio [...]

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