Review: Breyer State University

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 6:50 am

Most office drones gunning for promotion often realize that higher responsibilities require a certification of competency. The standard testimonial of talent is that classy diploma embossed with a golden ivy league seal. Got a Master’s degree? Great! You can move into that corner office at the penthouse. Otherwise, you’re stuck in the backroom watching hotshots with MBAs traipse past you.

So you decide to take your master’s then.  But wait. It’s not that simple. A master’s degree takes 9 months at the least, costs an arm and a leg, and tends to eat into your working time. What’s a corporate slave like yourself to do then?

Simply. Take an online degree. It’s cheap, enriches your knowledge,and molds around your schedule.
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Review: Breyer State University





AMD Phenom X3 Processor Arrives

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 9:00 am

Recently, there  good news about  AMD barely trickled in. It wasn’t until the end of 2007 that cool Radeon graphics cards were out, and the eagerly awaited Phenom processors hit the market.

Unfortunately for AMD, it bumpy flight with their quad-cores faring poorly against the speedier and power-efficient Intel Core 2 Quads.
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AMD Phenom X3 Processor Arrives





Why You Want Insurance

Saturday 3 May 2008 @ 11:15 am

You don’t have to be an MBA to realize that few financial topics are more important  than individual insurance plans. Fine, you established a vast financial empire, but if you fail to hedge with adequate insurance you may find yourself dangling from a rope in a heartbeat. Now on the other hand, you might whittle your investment ROI by actually paying too much for insurance or, worse, paying for insurance you don’t need. That’s like chucking money down the chute!
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Why You Want Insurance





Keep Forgetting Your Passwords?

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 9:34 am

I’m betting that you sign on at dozens of sites and juggle multiple passwords on post-it’s stuck to your screen. Tsk tsk. Did you know that’s one quick way to wake up one morning and find an enormous credit card bill for purchases you ‘made’ at Nigeria?

Don’t give miscreants access to your confidential info. Secure credentials with a password manager!
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Keep Forgetting Your Passwords?





Make The Most of YouTube

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 9:20 am

If you have been spending hours on YouTube everyday, you must have often craved for a guide to give you an idea of the best videos on YouTube. Let us give you a break. Here is a website, Top YouTube Videos that lists  rib-tickling video clips from YouTube . Moreover, with daily updates, you will not come across stale video clips on this website. Cool huh, isn’t it? Despite the subtle side ads, this site keeps me smiling.

Visit: Top Youtube Videos 

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New Service Converts Voicemail to Readable Messages

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 12:00 am

Ah… more tech from London !

 Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN), a leading provider of speech solutions, today announced Nuance Voicemail to Text, a voicemail transcription service that delivers high-quality readable messages to mobile devices. Offered through carriers, the service uses Nuance’s world-leading speech recognition and transcription workflow solutions to convert voicemails left on any voicemail box into text. Transcribed messages are sent to users as SMS or email messages.
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New Service Converts Voicemail to Readable Messages





How To Find Out Who Owns Any Phone Number

Thursday 1 May 2008 @ 7:28 pm

Do you ever get random phone calls from unfamiliar numbers? I get them all the time and it drives me nuts. They never leave a message and I have no idea if its a friend or a stranger trying to call me. I guess I could just call them back to find out who it is, but the one time I tried that it turned into a whole mess with some angry husband accusing me of fooling around with his wife!
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How To Find Out Who Owns Any Phone Number





PNY Technologies launches the Lady Attaché flash Drive

Thursday 1 May 2008 @ 12:00 am

Designed for Women on the Go!!

Mérignac, France, 7th April, 2008 PNY Technologies has launched the Lady Attaché, a pretty floral design USB flash drive, which allows women to store over 66 hours of music, 2,160 photographs or 24 hours of video on a 4GB card. The Lady Attaché has been specifically designed for women to match their stylish lifestyle, personality and handbag without compromising on technology.

The Lady Attaché is a perfect companion for use with a digital camera, mp3 player or PC allowing the user to access personal photographs, contacts and music on the go. Easy to use, slim and unobtrusive the lady attaché is the Filofax for the noughties an essential accessory, ideal for women on the go.
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PNY Technologies launches the Lady Attaché flash Drive





Review: Spider Marketing System by Guest Reviewer

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:27 pm

My name is Shaun Judy. I’m from Miami, Florida, and I’ve been involved in my home business for 8 years in Internet Marketer.

Originally, I became involved in my home business because I had a desire to be my own boss I was excited by the comfort of working from home I was interested in entrepreneurship.
After getting established in my business, some things went well.

On the other hand, it was not exactly the dream I had hoped for. Despite the things I liked about it, I still experienced some frustrations because Company training was too expensive I didn’t have enough leads My Friends and Family were not interested.
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Review: Spider Marketing System by Guest Reviewer





Video Goes Mobile - For Cheap!

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:52 am

Veveo ™  Inc., (http://corporate.veveo.net/) a driving force behind the video-anywhere revolution, today launches vtap(tm) (www.vtap.com or m.vtap.com for mobile devices), a new web video experience for mobile users all over the UK and Europe.  For the first time video lovers will be able to search through over 150 million web videos via vtap, a unique mobile web video search service that allows consumers to quickly and easily search, view and save relevant web videos from any source on the Internet on any imaginable topic, tailored to their individual preferences on their preferred device(s).  How cool is that???
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Video Goes Mobile - For Cheap!





Spring / summer 2008: Green is the colour of the season

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:31 am

Going green has never been so easy with Uniross, the UK’s No1 rechargeable battery brand!

Spring has sprung and suddenly the summer holiday doesn’t seem too far away anymore. Imagine lying in the sun, listening to your favourite tunes on your mp3 player, taking pictures of your friends with your digital camera and playing on your PSP…

The eco-friendly way to enjoy your gadget addiction this summer is by taking advantage of Uniross’ complete new range of rechargeable batteries. The new range is more powerful and more convenient than ever. You can now use the batteries straight out of the packet, just like a throwaway battery, but when they run out just recharge them again and again and again… up to 1,000 times!
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Spring / summer 2008: Green is the colour of the season





Search your Way to a Greener Planet

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:24 am

World’s first “ultra ecological” search engine launches in the UK!

Ecocho.co.uk, the world’s first free green search engine that offsets carbon emissions at no cost to the user, launched this week in the UK and 14 countries across the world.

Powered by Google and Yahoo, ecocho.co.uk is an Australian initiative designed to fight climate change by sponsoring the planting of up to two trees for every 1000 searches made. Switching to ecocho.co.uk is a simple step towards saving the environment without sacrificing quality search results.
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Search your Way to a Greener Planet





Survey Identifies Britain’s Most Useless Gadgets

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:20 am

Useless gadgets have been given the thumbs down in a new survey, which found electric nail files to be the most pointless product of all time.

The file, which supposedly gives ‘technician’ results to give a perfect shape and smooth finish, topped the poll of the top 20 most useless household gadgets.

In at second place were the Laser guided scissors, which claim to help you cut a perfect straight line. However, hundreds of people polled deemed the scissors useless as they don’t help people with unsteady hands - the laser is attached to the scissors, so when the hand shakes so does the light.
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Survey Identifies Britain’s Most Useless Gadgets





Beer Pong Tables

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:16 am

Are you into beer pong tables? Then mosey over to www.pongalong.com where they have the same high quality tables that those other “Official” sites do but price their tables for single men / college students who don’t want to spend all their beer money on their beer pong table. Check out the website and if you like what you see, they’re willing to offer all of our readers an instant $5.00 off promo code good at www.pongalong.com  on smashing sale prices starting at just $64.99! That means Shameless Review readers / visitors could have the beer pong table of their dreams for an unherd of price of only $59.99 (7ft) or $84.99 (8ft).


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Beer Pong Tables





Review: Gemini P29 5-in-1 Wireless Keyboard

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 12:00 am

 
Gemini
People normally associate Korean, Taiwanese and Chinese products with low quality. The Gemini P29 5-in-1 Wireless Keyboard from Xenics Korea is something I wouldn’t lump in with that stereotype. 

I just purchased this cheap,  compact wireless keyboard because it comes with a remote control that doubles up as a mouse and a laser pointer. It’s definitely the perfect solution for powerpoint addicts! Connectivity is simple. You connect the Gemini P29 to your PC via the included USB thumb, offering up to a 10 meter radius which should be more than sufficient for you to perform all your computing tasks in front of a large screen HDTV. The average wireless mouse doesn’t perform as well- just 6 ft!.

Looks to me I’m replacing every other keyboard at home!

 





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