Archive for November, 2006



Sex God Secrets Review

Thursday 30 November 2006 @ 11:23 am

Sex God Secrets Review

Click to Learn about Sex God Secrets

“Who Else Wants To Become A Sex God In Bed And Kill His Girlfrend or Wife With Pleasure ?”

What a cool headline! It was so snappy that I actually stopped in my tracks… Halted my aimless browsing to be precise.

The website was all about orgasm, orgasm orgasm.

Not yours, you horny bastard you. Your girlfriend’s.

Since I’m not a selfish bloke and want the best form my girl, I decided why the hell not? I just won a few hundred quid from a poker game anyway. $49 for the book won’t hurt at all.

I dove right into the muff of the book. Continue Reading »
Sex God Secrets Review




Life After Adsense eBook review

Tuesday 28 November 2006 @ 9:40 pm

Howdy folks. For internet marketers who already read Life After Adsense, I’m sure you raved over it. It’s one of the best free books on making cash on the net!

Scott definitely had a handle on the web marketing business.

Okay, if still haven’t read this free book, check out

http://www.thedeathofadsense.com

and read it cover to cover. Continue Reading »
Life After Adsense eBook review




Sony Ericsson P990i Review

Friday 24 November 2006 @ 7:51 am

Sony Ericsson P990i  Review

Highly anticipated as it is, Sony Ericsson P990 is the Excalibur of the Sony Ericsson product line. Equipped with all possible connectivity feature, an capable 2 megapixel camera, an auxiliary video calls camera, a conventional keypad plus a QWERTY keyboard, 64MB Memory Stick slot, FM radio with RDS, the spanking brand new Symbian 9.1 OS, and last, but not least with a large 2.7 inch TFT touchpad with a QVGA (240×320 pixels) resolution it surely got technogeeks drooling at our office.

The handset boasts a veritable swiss army knife of features offer, our job is to see if it’s got the muscle to become a bestseller among the snazzy smartphones which are now offered on the mobile market.

Main advantages

Autofocus 2 megapixel camera with macro mode and LED flash
Memory stick Duo/PRO Duo memory card slot (hot-swap)
Walkman MP3 player and stereo FM radio with RDS
3G support with video calls, GPRS and HSCSD
Wi-Fi 812.11b support Continue Reading »
Sony Ericsson P990i Review




Honda Civic Si Review

Wednesday 22 November 2006 @ 1:09 am

2006 Honda Civic Si

Talk about exhilaration!

The 2006 Civic is longer, wider, and slightly shorter than the 2005 version, while the coupe gets a new wheelbase for the first time and loses three inches in height for a hunkered-down, sportier stance. For each cars, Honda’s SOHC four grows from 1.7 to 1.8 liters and sends 140 hp through a five-speed manual, up from last year’s 115 or 127 hp.

We test drove an outgoing sedan back-to-back with the 2006 Civic on the high-speed oval at Honda’s track. Whereas the 2005 Civic required frequent steering corrections, the 2006 model cornered beautifully and was flew composed as it entered the curves. The outgoing engine sounded coarse, huffed earlier, and worked the automatic crazier, but the ‘06 produces a muted mechanical roar up to an indicated 122 mph and works well with its optional five-speed automatic. Okay, while it’s not quite as sporty to drive as the Mazda 6, the Civic, is refined, with a seductive ride, communicative steering, and manly brakes. Continue Reading »
Honda Civic Si Review




AstralProjection.Org Review

Monday 20 November 2006 @ 9:21 am

Astral Projection Review

Master Astral Projection

Now here’s one of those oddballs that sent the scambells ringing. Soon as I visited the site and saw the utterly unprofessional colors (yellows and reds), screaming fonts and lousy graphics, I thought: “Hey, it’s something a kid started to make a quick buck”

I scrolled quickly and noted that for $19, it came with a lifetime guarantee.

How about that. The kid has balls.

So did I buy it?
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AstralProjection.Org Review




Palm Treo 650 Review

Friday 17 November 2006 @ 8:25 pm

Palm Treo 650 Review
Palm Corp.

As of late I ran a gauntlet for some of the brand new ‘all in one’ wireless products. All in one devices are a combination of cellular phone and PDA. I have found these devices generally uncomfortable and watered down. Many of the devices I found were not very user friendly, bordering on useless for their intended function.

One of the rare exceptions to this rule is the Palm Treo 650.

The Treo 650 is in essence a Palm PDA and CDMA wireless phone combination., and unlike some previous Treo models, the Treo 650 delivers exemplary on all counts.

Read the review!
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Palm Treo 650 Review




Friendsinbusiness.com Review

Wednesday 15 November 2006 @ 12:55 am

Friends in Business Review

We just got a barrage of requests to post a review on an allegedly compelling scam. Instead of writing the review, we are posting verbatim a suggested review from Scam.com as well as a link to the forum that discusses this problem.

Continue Reading »
Friendsinbusiness.com Review




Sony Ericsson W950i review

Tuesday 14 November 2006 @ 10:35 pm

W950i Review

Here’s on of the latest from Sony Ericsson that boasts potential to be an Ipod Killer and commendable business weapon.

Check out the specs:

W950i Walkman® is a slim and stylish 3G phone with an advanced digital music player and large touchscreen for optimal ease of use. Using W950i is easy. A touchscreen and stylus is a comfortable way to choose and open menu items.
The keypad of the slim W950i is smooth with a flush surface, and the dedicated music player keys and other controls have one-press-to-open functionality.

Web browsing
Browse the web in horizontal mode. The Opera™ browser in combination with the touchscreen provides you with the perfect mobile Internet experience.

Email for real – push email
The W950i is prepared for quick responses. Your Walkman® phone supports standard push email* – a solution that brings email straight to your phone. You see when new email comes in, and can act upon it instantly.

Ease of use
Use the speakerphone for small phone conferences. Enjoy easy texting and email with the touchscreen and the handwriting recognition feature. W950i comes equipped with many useful business life enhancers.

Connect any way you want
The USB cable (included in your phone kit) lets you connect to your computer and synchronize the PC calendar and contacts with your W950i. Or choose to liberate yourself from wires – use Bluetooth™ wireless technology to connect to a Bluetooth™ headset or a car handsfree solution.

4GB Memory!!!

No Camera

No 3G

No Document editors

Does it rock?

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Sony Ericsson W950i review




What’s Crap and Not Review

Monday 13 November 2006 @ 8:07 pm

What’s Crap and Not Review

Now here’s another great site that gives 100% advice on internet marketing products.

http://www.whatscrapandwhatsnot.com/

Seems I should have gone here first even before starting this site!

It’s got everything:

-unbiased reviews
-recommendations
-insults
-humor
-humor
-humor

(well, pretty much like us). If you must visit another review site other than ours,
you must check em. Now. Continue Reading »
What’s Crap and Not Review




Minoxidil Review

Saturday 11 November 2006 @ 10:48 am

Minoxidil Review

Under the popular brand Rogaine, Minoxidil came to being as vasodilator and originally was exclusively used as an oral drug (Loniten®) to treat high blood pressure. It eventually was discovered to have the beneficial side effect on hair growth and reversing hair loss.

Upjohn Corporation produced a topical solution that contained 2% minoxidil to reverse baldness and hair loss, under the brand name Rogaine in the United States, and Regaine outside the United States. Treatments offer a 5% concentration elixir designed for men, and a 2% concentration solutions are designed for women. Currently, it is unknown how the drug stimulates hair growth.

What exactly is in it? Minoxidil, chemically is “potassium channel agonist.” Derived from the chemical structure of Nitric oxide (NO), a blood vessel dilator, is a nitric oxide agonist. This may explain Minoxidil’s ability to stimulate hair growth and treat hair loss. Minoxidil may also act via release of Guanylate cyclase, an enzyme connected to vasodilation. That’s a lot of heavy science. But does it work? Continue Reading »
Minoxidil Review




RSS Marketing Review

Friday 10 November 2006 @ 10:54 pm

RSS Marketing
RSS

The traditional method of pushing products down the pipeline is trimedia. That’s TV, Print and Radio for the uninformed. While the reach of trimedia is vast, it’s also expensive. And for the web entrepreneurs like myself, it’s useless. Marketing on the web demands different avenues like

Link Exchange
Forumming
Banner Swap..

etc etc etc.

Thing is, people are now getting immune to banners, ads and links. I myself subconsciously filter them out!

So how can one market a product?

I just stumbled across a sublime secret. It’s gotten me gigabytes of traffic a day, with conversion rates of as high as 12%!! In my industry, 3% is the norm.

Let me introduce you to one of the best resources on the topic. RSS Marketing. Continue Reading »
RSS Marketing Review




Simota Air Intake Review

Thursday 9 November 2006 @ 9:58 am

Simota Air Intake

I drive a naturally aspirated Type R, EK Chassis. Despite being a 99 model, it still looks good and leaves the pedestrian Fords choking on my dust.

My friends- the racing types – have been bugging me for years to upgrade my trusty TypeR, at least with a Simota Air Filter. They know I’m loathe to tamper my engine and stuff (hey, won’t that be a slap to Honda Engineers), but they promise me instant seat of the pants gratification. A simota supposedly de-restricts airflow and improves HP and engine efficiency.

Bottomline is, I get to leave more guys choking on my fumes. I decided to invest the $200. Did it work?

Continue Reading »
Simota Air Intake Review




RSStoBlog and SEOBlogBuilder Review

Wednesday 8 November 2006 @ 12:00 am

RssToBlog Review
SEOBlogBuilder Review

Now here’s blogging crap of the highest level, and it’s only for the lazy.

We all know that blogging is a personal thing. The writer posts his innermost thoughts irrespective of whether he makes a buck out of it. I like these guys.

Now some folks decide that monetizing a blog could help pay the hosting bills. Well and good. No quarrel with them no matter how many Adsense, Clickbank and affiliate ads they clutter the site with. I do that myself.

But it gets BAD and HORRIBLE when bloggers get lazy and so enlist the services of “automatic blogging machines” that simply pull in all manner of keyword-rich rss feeds into a blog on some predetermined basis. That’s when the blog loses its soul and resembles a mindless zombie.

It gets worse. You spend hundreds of dollars in exchange for the promise of thousands in adsense revenue.But you don’t get any. Why? Your site spews out garbage! Who’d want to read a blog full of automated content?? And there’s a small chance your blog might even be banned for duplicate content.

Have you already been bullwhipped?

Here’s a sample site made by such software:

http://webtooltime.com/testblog/

The creators of this Frankenstein promise “unique posts” and “customized content” and I wondered bout until I stumbled onto the first screenshot on this SEOBlogBuilder page:

http://www.seoblogbuilder.com/index.php

The screenshot is titled Multiple Backlinks In a Single Post, and as your scrollbar flies, it’s about 1/9th of the way down the page.

WELL DUH????

They call this post “perfectly readable” and “human friendly.”

Take a look again at the garbage such software spouts out:

http://webtooltime.com/testblog/

No matter how greedy I am, I would be ashamed of myself if I fouled up internet real estate with such crap just to get backlinks.

Folks, keep blogging true to its soul. Post original content. Do it naturally: from your mind and not from some idiot software.

RSStoBlog and SEOBlogBuilder rated crap




RoboForm Password Manager Review

Tuesday 7 November 2006 @ 6:28 pm

RoboForm Password Manager

There’s a furor about Roboform. It’s gem of a program for those who keep thousands of passwords and sites to oversee like my team does.

What’s it do? RoboForm securely saves all your Usernames and Password Information so you can log into any site with one click. That’s right. No more guesswork. No more scrabbling for that yellow post it. And only you can access that data.

Roboform also saves Identities for when you have to give your information for signing up for an affiliate program (for example) and will generate secure, random passwords for you.

A rundown of the benefits:

Roboform is the top-rated Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling.
RoboForm was named PC Magazine Editor’s Choice, and CNET Download.com’s Software of the Year. RoboForm:
Memorizes your passwords and Logs You In automatically.
Fills long registration and checkout forms with one click.
Encrypts your passwords to achieve complete security.
Generates random passwords that hackers cannot guess.
Fights Phishing by filling passwords only on matching web sites.
Defeats Keyloggers by not using keyboard to type passwords.
Backs up your passwords, Copies them between computers.
Synchronizes passwords between computers using GoodSync.
Searches for keywords in your passwords, notes and Internet.
Portable: RoboForm2Go runs from USB key, no install needed.
PDA-friendly: sync your passwords to Pocket PC and Palm.
Neutral: works with Internet Explorer, AOL/MSN, Firefox.

Make your life easier now.

Get RoboForm now.

The staff raves over it!

Roboform is a really great product




Philips DVP5960/37 DVD Player Review

Monday 6 November 2006 @ 9:06 pm

Philips DVP5960/37
I obtained this unit 5 months ago… and suddently, the remote failed.Customer support replied was that there is no solution as it’s solid state technology. Now they suggested to call them back in a few months to request an available remote. How’s that for utterly poor service

Additional concerns: the unit’s front panel is sparsely populated. Barely any controls to run the DVDs! Imagine, what DVD does not have a forward and reverse control? Without the remote, you can’t watch a thing on this DVD!

JUNK

Philips DVD is dung




TorPark Browser Review

Sunday 5 November 2006 @ 8:28 pm

TorPark Brower Review
TorPark Browser Review
Think you’re really safe while online? Think again. Everytime you visit a website, ISPs, admins and nefarious marketers are tracking you. You leave a virtual cookie trail everywhere you go.

The next day, it hits: spam, viruses, trogans, worms. All courtesy of your high visibility.

Enter the solution: anonymizers. These programs mask your trail and encrypt your online presence so marketers will have a hard time trracking your surfing habits. They work, but they’re costly. Guardster and Anonymizer rank among the most popular but can be slow. The fees they charge aren’t friendly either.

How about a free solution?

Welcome to the TorPark Browser:

Here’s what fans say.

An international group of computer security experts and human rights workers has released an anonymous, fully portable web browser based on Mozilla Firefox.

The Torpark browser comes pre-configured and requires no installation. It runs off a USB memory stick, and claims to leave no tracks behind on the browser or computer.

Hacktivismo, the organisation behind the project, said that Torpark is a highly modified variant of Portable Firefox that uses The Onion Router (Tor) network to create an anonymous connection between the user and the websites being visited.

Typically, when a user logs onto the internet, a unique IP address is assigned to manage the computer’s identity. Each website the user visits can see and log the user’s IP address.

Hostile governments and data thieves can monitor this interaction to correlate activity and pinpoint a user’s identity.

But the Tor network causes the IP address seen by the website to change every few minutes to frustrate eavesdropping and mask the requesting source.

Furthermore, the data passing from the user’s computer into the Tor network is encrypted.

Therefore, the user’s ISP cannot see the information passing through the Torpark browser, such as the websites visited, or posts the user might have made to a forum. The ISP can only see an encrypted connection to the Tor network.

I downloaded it and found myself duly impressed. The software runs off a USB drive, allowing you privacy wherever you go. Even at the internet cafe.

Say goodbye to lurking spammers and marketers. You’ll be protected for life. Plus it’s free.

Downside? If you don’t mind slllooooow surfing then you’re good to go. Due to the rerouting of traffic, your DSL access behaves like a 56K connection.

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