The ubiquitous nature of social networking has become a major boon in this age of web solutions and emerging technologies. There have been so many improvements in what was once referred to as “Knowledge Management” as a platform, and now is “social networking” at its core. No longer are we bound by even modern tools, […]
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The Social Network Frenzy: "Life Blogging"
Published February 24th, 2008 in Technology, Software, Websites, Movies, Other, Misc, Music, Hacks, Photography, Video, Wireless, Automation, RSS, Syndication, PDA, SmartPhone, Phone, GPS, Education and Links. 0 CommentsMobile Phones, GPS, and Vacations
Published September 24th, 2007 in Technology, Hardware, Software, Movies, Other, Accessories, Misc, Audio, Music, Hacks, Photography, PDA, SmartPhone, Phone and GPS. 0 CommentsIn the recent past, and I would say –Â for an old guy like me — that’s something like 5-10 years, I’ve really enjoyed the ability to use technology in helping me find my way around. Just think about all of the great mobile abilities you have, these days, that allow you to help yourself in […]
The Consolidated Personal Productivity Platform
Published July 19th, 2007 in Technology, Software, Websites, Misc, Business, TV, Audio, Hacks, Video, Wireless, Automation, Home, Office, RSS, Syndication, PDA, SmartPhone, Phone, Tablet, Kids and Links. 0 CommentsÂ
Recently (like 4 days ago), while trying to re-enter the world of consolidated - easy to deal with - email, calendars and all sorts of information sharing, I decided to try something I’d done in the past: use one email tool to help consolidate my accounts. I have a few, but not too many. I […]
PDA Phone and PC: Why Do I Need The Online Calendar?
Published July 12th, 2007 in Technology, Websites, Misc, Wireless, Home, Office, PDA, SmartPhone, Phone, Tablet and Links. 0 CommentsI’ve been sitting here playing with a few different online tools like Backpack, Twitter, IMified, and AirSet. Though I think all of these tools are pretty cool, I’m just not getting it, I suppose.
While I’m playing with these things on my laptop, I’m wondering what good they would do someone like me. See, the […]
Chris Pirillo’s iPhone Rant
Published July 2nd, 2007 in Technology, Hardware, Software, Fashion, Video, PDA, SmartPhone and Phone. 0 CommentsI was reading an article on my buddy’s James and Kevin’s site. They truly are the mobile warriors of the world. These guys know their tech and they know how to be mobile - all of the time! So, when I saw them pointing to Chris Pirillo’s iPhone Rant video, I was really glad to […]
Home Automation Makes Things Interesting: A Guide (Part One)
Published March 19th, 2007 in Technology, Hardware, Software, Websites, Automation, Home and PDA. 2 CommentsThose who follow my blog know that I love automation, especially things that can be done in the home. I most especially love when something is quick and easy to install. It’s not a lazy side of me, but it’s something that proves to me that the product manufacturer is trying to really make it […]
Cellular-Blowout.COM Unlocks Your Mobile Life
Published March 14th, 2007 in Hardware, Websites, Accessories, Hacks, PDA, SmartPhone and Phone. 2 CommentsUPDATE: THE COMPANY REFERENCED IN THIS ARTICLE HAS POOR BUSINESS PRACTICES AND IS NOT ENDORSED BY PAULSBLOG.NET. I want to offer my sincere apologies to anyone who may have used this site as a guide to make any purchases from CELLUAR-BLOWOUT.COM. Please check with the Better Business Bureau and BizRate.COM!
I just got a great new […]
Mobile iTunes, Sans iPod!
Published January 25th, 2007 in Technology, Software, Music, Wireless, PDA, SmartPhone and Phone. 2 CommentsA product produced by the folks at Avvenu allows you to listen to your iTunes music connection from any web browser on a Windows PC, Mac, or Windows Mobile 5 smartphone. Your home-base PC is, of course, needed to store the originating iTunes library, and has to be a Windows PC (We’ll assume at least XP). With […]
Run Other PCs from your PPC
Published January 19th, 2005 in Technology, Software, Wireless and PDA. 0 CommentsSome time ago, eHomeUpgrade had previously posted a story on RealVNC. RealVNC is a cross-platform application that lets users remotely assume control (with full access) of a computer across a network.
Wired has a feature story on Austrian tech columnist, Teddy the Bear who can be seen showing off his Apple Powerbook’s OS X desktop in […]
This Week’s Handango freebie: SlashPhoto for PocketPC
Published January 11th, 2005 in Software, Accessories and PDA. 0 CommentsThis week’s Handango freebie is SplashPhoto for Pocket PC. SlashPhoto offers is a smple, fast, high quality image viewer, with and includes a desktop catalog system for further image editing.
BargainPDA has done a review on Slashphoto for both the PocketPC and Palm, alike.
While not the best application for photo viewing on your PocketPC, you really […]
MIO 168 PocketPC with GPS
Published January 6th, 2005 in Technology, Hardware, Accessories, Wireless, PDA, SmartPhone and GPS. 0 CommentsMio Technology has announced that they will debut their latest devices: The Mio 136 and the Mio 168RS. According to sources at GeekZone, Mio is exhibiting these products at the current Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, NV. Using the 168RS’s high-sensitivity satellite reception system, and working in conjunction with Microsoft, Mio has been […]
Time Logger for Microsoft Smartphones
Published December 30th, 2004 in Software, Accessories, PDA and SmartPhone. 0 CommentsHere’s a nifty little program for all of you consultants out there with a SmartPhone: Time Logger.
With Time Logger for Microsoft Smartphone, you can track time spent on the job, special projects or anything else you think of. It’s probably considerable as yet another time tracker for Microsoft Smartphone and, unfortunately, there is no trial […]




























