
- Road test shows texting slows reaction time
Car & Driver runs a real-time test of the reaction speeds of drunk versus texting drivers. Let's just say the results are kind of scary, especially if you see a lot of TWI offenders on your commute. [CNET] - Notebook Sharing and Collaboration: Phase 1
Evernote users get the ability to share select notebooks through the note app's web interface. Phase 2 is bringing that sharing to all the Evernote apps and platforms. [Evernote blog] - Fast Food: Would You Like 1,000 Calories with That?
You could be alarmed at the massive calorie counts lurking in the chain restaurant/fast food meals pointed out here. Alternately, take a cynical, productivity-plus approach like Consumerist's: "Cramming in 1 and 3/4 of a triple Whopper in your mouth takes care of all your daily calorie needs in one swoop!" [TIME] - Upgrade fee sees few iPod touch users updating to 3.0 software
Color us not surprised that fewer than 1 percent of iPod touch owners have been eager, according to web ad statistics, to pay $10 for 3.0 software that's largely phone-focused. [AppleInsider] - Who moved my 'Delete' key? Lenovo did. Here's why
Interesting article describes the typewriter leftovers that clutter up your laptop's keyboard (Caps Lock, anyone?), and notes that Lenovo's expanding of the Escape and Delete keys may set a precendent. [AP/Yahoo Tech News]