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SanDisk Says iDon’t


This has got to be one of the lamest attempts at viral marketing I have ever seen. SanDisk, in an attempt to sway potential buyers away from the wildly successful iPod and convince them to use their players, has decided that they way to do that is by comparing them to sheep.
Attention all free thinkers, […]

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Office 2007 Beta 2

In addition to the Vista Beta 2, microsoft has also released an Office 2007 Beta 2.
Preview the 2007 Microsoft Office system and gain first-hand experience with the new look and feel, features, and functionality of the 2007 Microsoft Office release. 2007 Microsoft Office system Beta 2 is a public preview release designed to help you […]

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Nike+Apple

Nike and Apple are teaming up to offer a combo package. A sensor designed to fit inside a pair of Nike+ shoes that will sync up with your Apple iPod Nano and turn it into a pedometer, tracking your run in real time.
With a sensor in your shoe and a receiver on your iPod […]

Filed under: Apple

Windows Vista Beta 2 Review

As always, I resort to Paul Thurrott’s site for any Windows Vista news because he explains things fairly for both Microsoft’s and the readers site. He doesn’t bash the OS needlessly, instead, he merely explains what is good, not so good and bad about it. This article will basically be a short version of his […]

Filed under: General

Microsoft Vista Beta 2

Microsoft has released a public Vista Beta 2, although it is only available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers.
If you want to see what it looks like, PCMag has posted 46 screenshots of Vista doing its best OS X impersonation. My Tiger is not impressed.

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Sony presents yet another Walkman Phone

Sony has decided to present yet another Walkman Phone which has nothing new going for it really. And the only slightly attractive feature is the 1GB memory it’s has.

The scrolling wheel at the bottom allows you to change the tracks and it also has volume buttons next to it, as for the camera, it’s a […]

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Mickey goes Nano!

If you’re an iPod/Apple fan and you appreciate vintage Disney then you’ll be sure to find this limited edition Mickey iPod Nano package very attractive.

In case the picture above leaves you any doubts, the package comes with a 2GB White iPod Nano, a protection pouch, a lanyard, three Mouse-infested stickers and a card that proves […]

Filed under: Apple

SlideShowPro Director

If you are a web designer/developer, chances are you have been asked to build photo slideshows. One of the easiest way to create those slideshows using Flash has been to use Todd Dominey’s SlideShowPro. The downside to using SlideShowPro has been having to edit the XML files by hand, which tell the SSP component what […]

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Design with Usability - nay, Stupidity - in Mind!

“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the universe,” said Albert Einstein.
This is quite true, especially in the field of technology. In a world of increasingly advancing technology (power/capacity doubles every 18 months, and gadgets become obsolete the moment you buy them), It’s just too bad […]

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Star Wars 3-D

TheForce.net has a link up to an interview with Rick McCallum. He apparently mentions that the entire Star Wars Saga will be re-released on the big screen in 3-D.
Hit the link and listen to the interview for more information.

Filed under: Entertainment

No Audio in Flash 8 Video on MacBookPro

I was browsing YouTube last night and wanted to watch the clip of Steve Jobs’ interview on CNBC about the 5th Avenue Apple Store. When I got to the clip, the video was working fine, but I couldn’t hear anything. In fact, I couldn’t hear audio on ANY Flash 8 Video clip. I guess I […]

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The PSP is better - Portable Console War Ends

They say it isn’t over until the fat lady sings, in real life at least. In gaming, instead, it’s a fat boy that has managed to earn 15 minutes of fame on the Internet after 3 years of Internet shows.
If you have ever wondered how a fanboy would defend his console in real life, this […]

Filed under: PSP

PSP USB ISO Loader released

One of the PSP’s main limitations is the size of the currently available (or affordable) memory sticks. From what aims to be a fully-fledge media device, being limited to 2 or 4gbs (or only 1gb as many users have) isn’t good enough for a library of music and movies, only one of the two.
Another of […]

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Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor

Microsoft has released a beta application that will scan your machine and tell you what devices and/or drivers need to be updated in order to run the various versions of Windows Vista that will be available. You download the app, select what you would like to do with Vista from a pre-set list of options […]

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Flaky MacBooks?

Less than a week after their introduction, there are already some reports cropping up that the “protective coating” on the black MacBook is easily flaking off after relatively light use.
Some users report that the matte black coating on their new MacBook is rather fragile and has begun peeling and flaking off leaving the undercoat exposed. […]

Filed under: Apple

The Resurgence of Paper

The Personal Digital Assistant
I live a busy life. These days, who doesn’t? A lot of people misconstrue working in a home-office setting as being lazy and unproductive. To the contrary, though, working at home can sometimes even be more stressful because of (1) domestic distractions that may come along, and (2) the temptation to keep […]

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