Published October 31st, 2006
in Business.
If you were planning on creating a Jot account today, don’t bother! It appears our buds over at Google have been in M & A mode and have picked up the service for themselves!
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It appears that there must be a lot of great ideas embedded in the throws of Jot and YouTube. So why not […]
Published October 31st, 2006
in Hardware.
My buddies over at HomeSeer have been making great products from the time they started. Rich has always had a great architectural design to his code, and his latest incarnation of his early dream has just seen an upgrade. The new Pro-100 Series 2 Home Controller.
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Don’t be fooled by the simplistic exterior, this box packs […]
Published October 31st, 2006
in Hardware.
So, you think you’re Holier than Thou, huh? Well, now you can prove it, and listen to your favorite tunes in a Flava-Flav-esque DAP that shows your Christianity! … even if you didn’t want it to.
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Monster download
Monster House download
Monsters, Inc. download
More Dogs Than Bones download
More to Love download
Mortuary download
Moulin Rouge! download
Mousehunt download
Mr. & Mrs. Smith […]
Published October 31st, 2006
in Software.
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The new Microsoft: Cool packaging. So, what about what’s inside the box? Inside these boxes are some pretty cool products from Microsoft, I think. I’ve had a chance to play with Office 2007, and Vista, and find them both to be quite nice, really. I think they’ve done a nice job on the packaging, as […]
Published October 31st, 2006
in Hardware.
If you haven’t gotten your hands on a video iPod, or aren’t pining for the love of the Zune, then maybe you’ll be interested in this very sleek looking PMP from Maxian.
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The Maxian D900 “Neo” is a nice looking PMP, but has that one flaw I can’t stand with most of these devices: SD cards! […]
Published October 31st, 2006
in Hardware.
My friends over at Gizmodo found some cool intel on the new special limited edition Microsoft Zune. Based on pricey West Coast fashionista only designs, you’ll beg like a dog for this device. It looks like MS made some kind of deal with Union, UNDFTD and Stüssy, that will be branding these new colors of […]
Published October 31st, 2006
in Hardware.
A couple of months ago, my friend pointed me to this UK website that had these neat USB rechargable batteries. Yes, that’s right, you heard me correctly. Well, I was poking around, today, and found that Engadget had a “review” of the Batteries from TrustedReviews. So, I thought I’d nick the post and share it […]
Published October 30th, 2006
in Accessories.
Crazy About Gadgets is selling this nifty novelty pen, just in time for the holidays! If you know me, you know I’m totally into pens and watches, so this bad boy is just fun for me. The LED Pen can scoll message across its side on its 118 character screen. Now you can say “I […]
Published October 30th, 2006
in Hardware.
Sony’s new PS/3 is due out in a couple of short weeks, and we’re learning some interesting things pretty late in the game. From what the folks over at Gizmodo have to report (from other sources), the PS/3 bleeds your power plug a whopping 380 watts of power! Maybe this doesn’t mean a whole lot […]
Published October 30th, 2006
in Technology.
It was bound to happen, wasn’t it? Once Google (who I thought was cool) got a hold of YouTube, suddenly a whole bunch of content disappears. 30,000 clips, to be close-enough to exact.
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The BBC reported that YouTube cut 30,000 illegal clips from its online inventory on or around October 20th. To take a short quote: […]
Published October 30th, 2006
in Hardware.
In 2004, I wrote this in an article:
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“The Register has an article about a new 80GB drive from Toshiba. Toshiba says it will ship an 80GB 1.8in hard drive in Q3 2005 - a year after it introduced the 60GB version that can currently to be found inside the iPod Photo.”
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That was a quote derived […]
Published October 27th, 2006
in Hardware.
Anyone remember Engadget uncovering that Apple patent in the earlier part of September? No? Well, it was the one that talked about merging some stuff together, though different patents. Well, it’s back again. It’s back as an updated version of the U.S. patent application Serial No. 11/367,749, and is titled “Multi-Functional Hand-Held Device.”
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So, what’s different, […]
Published October 27th, 2006
in Technology.
Just released from Mediabolic is Mediabolic’s Software Update Services program. It lets their customers (companies that produce devices which can install Mediabolic’s code) “push” updated firmware out to their products, either with or without end-user intervention. With Software Update Services, a manufacturer can fix problems before the consumer experiences them. They can also do remote […]