After 3 years of running the Daily Tees site, I've decided to call it quits.
I'm still a T-Shirt junkie and will continue to buy weird and wonderful shirts to wear, it was just I couldn't find the time to keep the site updated daily as per the title.
So, rather than letting all those links and posts go to waste, I've brought the site into the fold at http://tees.sikosis.com/.
Opena is the world's first iPhone 4/4S case with a slide out bottle opener. This case was first available as a Kickstarter project and I was one of their many backers. If you don't know anything about Kickstarter, you should definitely check it out. It was great to see the guys behind this case with updates on the production side of things all the way to finished product.
As for the review, it works great opening beers. I've used it quite a few times already and it's rock solid. It does add some weight to the phone, quite a bit in fact. That's usually the comment I get from people when I pass my iPhone to them -- jeezus, that thing is heavy.
There is another issue to do the with the headphones. Your standard iPhone earbuds won't have an issue, but if you plug a thicker cable, it will still plug in, but will fall out unless you hold it in. I would suspect the guys to "round out" the issue in the next version. Still, it's the ultimate party case and certainly turns a few heads.
Stuff Magazine got a hold of the iPhone 4S early and have posted this video showing a demo of Siri. It's a little strange that the demo users keep hitting the microphone button even after saying something. Siri seems to work off the pause of speech, so don't why they're doing that. As Steve would have said, you're doing it wrong.
Steve Jobs, Apple's Ex-CEO and creative genius/visionary has passed away at the age of 56. He had been battling pancreatic cancer since August 2004 and only stepped down from the CEO role in late August 2011 due to his health.
RIP Steve. I'll remember him for not only the great products his company released under his reign but also for his superbly delivered keynotes in his black turtle neck and jeans with no belt. I was lucky enough to see the main in action at WWDC 2010 when the iPhone 4 was launched.
CNet writes "One of the most legendary businessmen in American history, Jobs turned three separate industries on their head in the 35 years he was involved in the technology industry."