Ballmer Goes Nuts Again, Gets Confused As to What Type of Venue He’s At [Microsoft]

pscript type=”text/javascript” newVideoPlayer(”/Ballmerclosing_gizmodo.flv”, 500, 280,””); /scripta class=”autolink” title=”Click here to read more posts tagged STEVE BALLMER” href=”http://gizmodo.com/tag/steve-ballmer/”Steve Ballmer/a loves to play a lot of roles at Microsoft, and one that he takes great pleasure in is being a cheerleader to everyone who reports to someone who reports to someone under him. This ain’t the right way./p pIn what’s a very awkward ending to what seemed like a relatively calm interview, Ballmer bolts up goes into a crazy shout-fest, trying to excite the audience. Other than the fact that this should have been done at the istart/i of the interview, the whole thing just seems inappropriate for the venue he’s at. The best part is the end, where it seems like (the tape ends there) he just bolts off the stage without saying goodbye or thanking the interviewer./p pNot to shit on Ballmer more than we already have, but man, is [...]

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Why You Can’t Complain About the Price of Today’s Gadgets [Prof. Dealzmodo]

pimg src=”http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/07/504x_70s_microwave-2.jpg” class=”left image500″ width=”500″So your MacBook cost $1500mdash;boo hoo. Thirty years ago, when the a href=”http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1979.html”average salary was under $18,000/a, you’d have paid a href=”http://oldcomputers.net/appleii.html”$2638 for an Apple II/a with 48K of RAM ($7770 in a href=”http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm”today’s dollars/a). And a cellphone? Waaaay more./p pimg src=”http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/07/504x_iphone_vs_dynatac.jpg” class=”left image500″ width=”500″Cellular technology had been in development since the early ’50s, but cellphones didn’t become commercially available until Motorola’s a href=”http://www.retrobrick.com/moto8000.html”DynaTAC 8000X/a gained FCC acceptance in 1983. The DynaTAC had 30 minutes of talk time, 8 hours of standby and memory for 30 numbers. It was also big enough to club that punk kid with the Flock of Seagulls haircut without getting blood on your favorite tweed jacket (you know, the one with the elbow pads). And the worst part is that you would have paid $4,000 for the privilege, $8,589 when you calculate for inflation. Needless to say, spending $200, or even [...]

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Private Rocket Successfully Puts Satellite In Orbit for the First Time [Space]

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