Archive for March, 2007

AirSet: You’re Set Where You Are

It’s been a little while since I blogged anything, but that’s because I’ve been busy, and haven’t really found anything that no-one else has already said 12000 times on 50000 blogs. I used to just report a lot of stuff that was coming out - like many other blogs. But I’ve decided to focus on […]

Dying To Blog

I know it’s been a while since I wrote anything. I want to write, but unfortunately that “day job” keeps getting in the way. On the up-side, my day job should be happy that I’m doing my work and NOT blogging. See, I’m a good employee.
Two things, though…
1. I’ll be on vacation, starting […]

Used Cisco: A Buyer’s Guide

With all of the crazy ferver of Cisco buying WebEx, I thought I’d take a different tack; how about we talk about what Cisco originally did: they sold networking hardware!
Well, we all know that Cisco has its hooks into home networking gear, and that unified messaging and presentation software, and that’s all good. In […]

Trillian Astra: Web-Goodness, But Not Apollo

Recently, I had looked at the details of the upcoming Cerulean Studios Trillian Astra product/project. It looks like this awesome Multi-Network IM Client (with a whole lot more integration!) will be even more than most people expected. Though, it should be noted that it was recently uncovered that the product was not Adobe Apollo, […]

Get Twittery-Dizzy With TwitterVision!

Twitter (the craziest good idea in social networking) has certainly become one of the most rapidly growing Web 2.0 applications I have ever seen. There is such a flurry around it - and yes, I use it, too. You can see my twitterificness (not to be confused with the twitterific Mac application) under my cartoon […]

Adobe Apollo, You’re Generally Available For Liftoff.

Well, it’s finally been announced, Adobe’s Apollo platform is now GA for developers. This has been one of the most highly anticipated platform-agnostic SDKs in a while.   The best part about this product is it takes the basis of tools developers already know and understand, like Flash, Flex, HTML, AJAX, and javascript and allows them to design and […]

I Feel IMified!

With my recent talk of IMing and saving the world, I thought “what about saving myself from forgetting what I need to do?” Well, that’s where “IMified.com” comes in. They’ve come up with this “Beta” product that allows you to get instant access to an increasing number of web applications, right through your IM client. […]

Home Automation Makes Things Interesting: A Guide (Part One)

Those 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 […]

PS3 and FAH: Don’t Forget To Participate!

Sony recently announced that on March 23rd, they would be giving PS3 owners a chance to help researchers come with with drugs for Alzheimer’s. The study includes simulations for learning how proteins fold into the clumps that plague the brains of those with Alzheimer’s. With enough gamers playing with this stuff, it could dramatically improve […]

Windows Live Messenger Shares The Financial Love

The other day, while I was singed into Windows Live Messenger, I noticed this little tab. It said: “I’M”, so I clicked it. It told me about this great new campaign that the Live Messenger system is doing to help share some of the wealth. It’s really simple to do, too.
Basically, you go into your […]

NAVTEQ Goes 3-D Ways With Mapping

Looks like it’s finally happened, the geniuses at NAVTEQ, the number one leading provider of mapping data for GPS devices and services (you know like all that stuff you see in Google Maps?), March 15th, 2007 announced a “new Visual Content suite” that will allow for three-dimensional models of cities and major landmarks. Whoa! This […]

Telework: Where’s The Energy Savings?

I got to thinking about the benefits of teleworking (or telecommuting, if you prefer). Many times we look at this subject with the positives of who gains what. Companies see the benefits being lesser office crowding, fewer required parking spaces, desk sharing, and energy savings based on few people drawing power, heat, air conditioning, and […]

Cool New Miami Mobile Master List For Winter Music Conference 2007

All of the cool new hip kids in Miami know the score, Jack: They know that Waterfall Mobile has The Mobile Master List. What’s that, you say? You don’t know? Pssh… that’s too bad, G, ‘cause you’re gonna miss it!
OK, so maybe I’m not so “down wit it” but one thing I know is […]

Super Mario Bros. Sound Blocks: Get Your Random Fun

My Kid loves Nintendo Stuff; and how could you not, right? It’s pretty sincere and it’s definitely fun. As you can see here the Super Mario Bros. Sound Blocks look just like you’d expect a desk ornament to look: lifeless. BUT, when you press down on their heads, four different familiar — and authentic (whatever […]

Cellular-Blowout.COM Unlocks Your Mobile Life

UPDATE: 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!
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