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Archive for July 27th, 2008

Result of Technology - Market Your Business Online

Written by admin on Sunday, July 27th, 2008 in gadgets.

As a result of technology, it’s now possible to sell, purchase services and products online. Internet has gained significant popularity among people and in today’s time, it’s necessary to have a website if you run a business and if you want to make International clients. No matter whether you run the business at small level or corporate level, having a website allows you to spread the word among people from different parts of the world. A number of people use Internet on daily basis and this is the reason why you should consider running a website for your business.

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The sleeping giant awakens; Microsoft fights back against views on Vista
“You thought the sleeping giant was still sleeping?” Microsoft’s VP of Windows Vista consumer marketing recently said. “Well, we’ve woken up, and it’s time to take our message forward.” And apparently the company is putting their money …LOTS of money… where their mouth is. They have begun an ad campaign in the continuing market struggle with Apple that could feasibly end up running them an incredible $300 million investment. Their campaign claims we just need to learn the facts about Vista. I’ve heard the tales from both sides of the fence. How Vista is horrible, horrible, horrible. Then again, how Vista is wonderful, oh so beautiful, secure, and simply the best OS ever made. (Read the full post about ‘The sleeping giant awakens; Microsoft fights back against views on Vista’…)

Intelligent space robots to dig around, throw raves on their own by 2020
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 6:38PMLet’s face it — we owe a great deal of gratitude to the robots that get up each and every morning to explore far reaches of the universe that we humans are just incapable of landing on. But there’s still the problem of we humans having to tell these things what to do from our humble laboratories here on Earth. The brilliantly named Wolfgang Fink, a physicist and senior researcher at the California Institute of Technology, has plans to remedy said quandary by creating autonomous spacecrafts “that will be able to analyze data about points of interest as it passes and then make quick decisions about what needs to be investigated.” In essence, he’s looking to remove the Earthlings from the equation, which would enable smart robots to explore on their own and possibly discover new pools of purified water, REEM-B’s long lost siblings or the real most innovative NES-in-a-whatever mod. (Read the full post about ‘Intelligent space robots to dig around, throw raves on their own by 2020′…)

Keepin’ it real fake, part CXXVI: Jointech’s $99 JL7100 rips Eee PC in spectacular fashion
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 3:46PM The Kira 100 was a decent Eee PC knockoff, but at just north of $475, there was literally no purpose in picking it over the genuine product. The Jointech JL7100, however, really makes ASUS’ darling look mighty unnecessary. Okay, so maybe the fact that this thing relies on WinCE 5.0 rather than, you know, a bona fide laptop operating system is a bit disappointing, but there are sacrifices to be expected here. As for other specifications, you’ll supposedly find a 7-inch 800 x 480 resolution display, Samsung chipset, 64MB (yes, megabytes) of internal storage, 64MB (yes, megabytes) of RAM, a VGA output and three USB ports. (Read the full post about ‘Keepin’ it real fake, part CXXVI: Jointech’s $99 JL7100 rips Eee PC in spectacular fashion’…)

PS3 homebrew capabilities inevitably leads to Pong

Written by admin on Sunday, July 27th, 2008 in gadgets.

PS3 homebrew capabilities inevitably leads to Pong
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 1:51PM If you’ll recall, the evolution of homebrew on the Wii started out quite similar to this. First comes the Hello World proof of concept, then comes Pong. It would just be wrong to unfold otherwise, right? Dragula96, the same guru who whipped up the original homebrew hack, has now introduced 2 Player Pong 1.0 — the first notable game to take advantage. (Read the full post about ‘PS3 homebrew capabilities inevitably leads to Pong’…)

Ubuntu to beat Mac OSX in looks within 2 years?

Written by admin on Sunday, July 27th, 2008 in gadgets.

Ubuntu to beat Mac OSX in looks within 2 years?
Ubuntu’s founder, Mark Shuttleworth, has proposed a plan to make his distro of Linux just that much more popular. He plans on overtaking Apple’s Mac OSX in the looks and desktop experience departments in order to overtake the art-savvy giant. Sure, these plans do sound a bit confident for where Linux is now, but that almighty force of Linux programmers is really starting to leave an impression on the industry. Shuttleworth believes the idea that open source operating systems need not only be for the tech savvy and he aims to push for easier, more stable, and more attractive aspects to updates to his operating systems. With Ubuntu updates popping out about every 6 months now, this dream may not be as much as a reach as it may seem. (Read the full post about ‘Ubuntu to beat Mac OSX in looks within 2 years?’…)

IOCELL contents phone logs conversations, sends ‘em around the web
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 8:49AM Not quite sure why, but we get this whole Get Smart vibe from this thing. IOCELL’s contents phone would probably be more suited for a highly covert spy agency rather than your grandmother’s home, but we suppose even granny could appreciate the built-in hard drive that logs conversations, plays ‘em back and makes remembering things that much easier. Furthermore, the firm asserts that this thing can send completed calls out on the internet should you want to pass along the audio to someone else, and there also appears to be a USB port for possibly offloading those onto flash drives. Heck, it even syncs caller ID information with calls and provides background music during conversations (uh, okay?). (Read the full post about ‘IOCELL contents phone logs conversations, sends ‘em around the web’…)

Infineon CEO wants to sell flagging Qimonda unit… badly

Written by admin on Sunday, July 27th, 2008 in gadgets.

Infineon CEO wants to sell flagging Qimonda unit… badly
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 11:31AMLittle known tidbit for those not keenly watching the happenings at Infineon: the firm was forced to write down the value of its Qimonda stake by €1 billion ($1.57 billion) in April. Not surprisingly, Infineon’s head honcho is about ready to rid the company of the flagging unit, making quite a few direct statements in a Germany daily saying as much. (Read the full post about ‘Infineon CEO wants to sell flagging Qimonda unit… badly’…)

The Patentee the very first toaster with a rotary basket

Written by admin on Sunday, July 27th, 2008 in gadgets.

If you’d like the option of a bit more than just plain bread toasted in the morning, you might check out this design.  It actually has a rotary basket built into it, which also means nice hot croissants and other breaded goodness that you can toss into the basket.  With the basket itself, you can set an individual timer as to how long to keep it going.  On the rest of the toaster, since the rotary is on the top, your bread has to go someplace else for your morning toast.

Instead it has two pop out slots built into each side, it would also be great for anyone trying to make two different breakfasts for two different people.  The sellers of this toaster actually boasts that you will save up to 70% of your energy, because with this you don’t have to preheat your oven.  Smaller gadget, it’s going to use less power.  The toaster is currently on the market for  € 59.95.  Which seems like a little much, but having more than one function it does make it at least a little better.

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Samsung Costume hard drive concept appeals to the ladies

Written by admin on Sunday, July 27th, 2008 in gadgets.

Samsung Costume hard drive concept appeals to the ladies
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 5:41AM Not that Samsung is actually looking to pump this out into beauty salons worldwide, but there stands at least a mild chance that sophisticated females shopping for new compacts would also spring for some storage. Joongoo Lee’s Costume is a sleek, deliberately styled 2.5-inch external hard drive that looks entirely at home mixed in with various makeup components. Additionally, the bundled dock is equally sexy, though we can only hope there’s a USB 2.0 port somewhere on this thing. Though this is just a concept, we wouldn’t put it past Samsung to turn into a reality — after all, it did just produce pink and blue BlackJack IIs. (Read the full post about ‘Samsung Costume hard drive concept appeals to the ladies’…)



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