Archive for April, 2008
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. Continue Reading »
Review: Spider Marketing System by Guest Reviewer
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??? Continue Reading »
Video Goes Mobile – For Cheap!
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! Continue Reading »
Spring / summer 2008: Green is the colour of the season
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. Continue Reading »
Search your Way to a Greener Planet
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. Continue Reading »
Survey Identifies Britain’s Most Useless Gadgets
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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!
Why, by having the baddest speakers of course! Who can’t help but drool in envy over a vehicle (or home) that shakes the block with music?
JBL has launched its earthshaking GTO Subwoofers that chruns sound from of die-cast aluminum baskets, polypropylene cones, rubber surrounds inserts, and a quaint tinsel-wire shield that also fortifies the fusing amongst the cone, the voice coil and the spider. The fused joint is the most critical portion since it must be fortified enough to resist more stressors than any other section in the shaking assembly, yet JBL got everything in to place. Continue Reading »
How To Be The Envy of Rice Boys
Remember to patch up! Windows XP Service Pack 3 official download link from MS servers available now!
Microsoft develops updates, fixes, and other improvements that address issues reported by the company’s customers and partners. To make it easier for customers to get these updates and enhancements, Microsoft periodically combines them into a single package, and makes that package available for all Windows customers.
You can grab them on public WIndows Update servers
Download:
Grisoft launched a new version of AVG Antivirus Free on April 24, that shipped with several features besides the ones already included in the application
The shiny AVG Free 8.0 is compatible with many Windows flavors, including here Windows 2000, Windows XP/x64 Edition and Windows Vista/x64 Edition. Additionally, the application comes in a large group of languages encompassing English, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Serbian and Spanish. You’ll love the primary functions of the application, as published by Grisoft on the official page of the newly-released program: – Anti-Virus: protection against viruses, worms and trojans – Anti-Spyware: protection against spyware, adware and identity-theft – Anti-Rootkit: protection against hidden threats (rootkits) – Web Shield & LinkScanner: protection against malicious websites With the release of AVG Free 8.0, we are underscoring our belief that all computer users, regardless of their computer usage needs, have the right to a safe and worry-free computing experience,” says Karel Obluk, chief technology officer at AVG Technologies. “However, it is important for users to remember that AVG Free does not protect against the full range of today’s web-borne threats. For complete protection, users should consider AVG’s commercial products, which scan for and block threats before they can infect the computer or disrupt the user experience.” Continue Reading »
Download: AVG 8.0 and Knock Viruses Dead
I love my government, but I hate the way they run business. I particularly hate the way they turned politics into business.
Now griping won’t do any good. It raises my blood pressure. I get sick. And they don’t even foot the hospital bill. So instead of griping, I visit markfiore.com and watch the funniest parodies of government practices and policies. Suddenly, corruption doesn’t look so bad- it actually looks fun.
Maybe I’ll run for congressman.
An updated version and quite the easiest-to-use photo resizer just hit the market.Now it’s got image carving capabilities.
Despite its light footprint, this wasplike (300kB) freeware tool does a hefty bi: resize by percentage, longest side, shortest side, width, height, fit in frame, or by specifying file size in kilobytes. Batch processing of files in all subfolders, generating custom reports (e.g. htlm fragments for galleries), sharpening and more. Usable as a droplet or from Explorer’s context menu. It’s definitely a good sidekick when loading up the gargantuan Photoshop CS4 is overkill. Continue Reading »
Review: Picture Resizer 3
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So I guess this is what you call teaching an old dog new tricks. A couple of days ago Microsoft released a new update for Windows Vista that adds additional wireless support and functionality to the operating system through a “feature pack”.
Specifically it adds support for Bluetooth 2.1, a new “Unified Pairing” interface as well as “Windows Connect Now” updates and can only be installed on Vista SP1. Continue Reading »
Microsoft releases first Windows Vista Feature Pack
I’m the notepad type of guy. My travels take me to places where I like to jot down notes, scribble drawings and generally save my thoughts on paper. The problem is, notepads get ratty quite quickly. So I started taking notes on my Sony Ericsson P1i. But dang, that keyboard takes forever to input data! Then I tried my laptop. But it’s too big and unwieldy. Plus the Compaq dies after 1 hour use (it’s a core2duo at 2Ghz) Continue Reading »
Review: Asus Eee PC- Perfect Scratch Pad
With both Windows XP and Windows Vista being available concomitantly on the market, Microsoft is doing nothing more than inviting the consumers to compare the two operating systems.
The Redmond company inherently claimed Vista’s superiority over XP, but the latest Windows client failed to deliver on the Wow promise. Microsoft’s efforts failed to convince consumers beyond the shadow of a doubt that XP is no contest for Windows Vista, but perhaps the company has not been using the right tools. Continue Reading »
The Lost Comparison: Windows Vista vs. Windows XP







