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The Unexplainable Store- Binaurals and More

Sunday 27 September 2009 @ 8:17 pm

Do you love all things weird, crazy and zany- particularly those with the paranormal slant? I can feel your passion. meditation_iconThat was my hobby since 1985! (woops, betrayed my age)

 If chanting all day till you astral project is your cup of tea, the Unexplainable Store might be the next destination for you. This is one queer site that offers soundstreams that do everything from project your soul to summon green goblins. Now only if they had a Green Lantern power ring to go with that side order of doomsday talisman. Perhaps I should email tech support at Unexplainable Store for a prototype? What do you think?




Novartis Creates Pills with Chips

Thursday 24 September 2009 @ 9:54 am

Those with congested hearts, rejoice! Novartis funneled ghastly amounts of cash to create new blood pressure tabletsnovartis with Proteus Biomedical. The innovation sports small chips implanted within the core and  these microchips transmit data via a shoulder-worn sensor. Through the data exchange, this technology allows the tracking and modification of drug regiment compliance. So far, compliance within the trial has improved by leaps and bounds, touching 80% from a mere 30% initially.

Let’s just hope that these chips dissolve nicely in the body. Otherwise the build up of silicon in your bloodstream might transform you into the Borg.




Legit Online Jobs

Sunday 20 September 2009 @ 7:44 pm

Broke again? If that checkbook looks forlorn and the rent’s due again, you need to do something better than what you’re doing now. Something more maverick. Something… mind blowing.makemoney cash

Are you ready for an online system that makes cash so quick, that you’ll get paid the very next day? I don’t refer to envelope stuffing. Or gaming adsense. You don’t need to fill out medical transcription forms. Or promoting triple X crap. No siree. What I’m referring to is a method of advertising for other companies using just minutes a day and you get paid big time! (and no, it isn’t adwords arbitrage either)

I’ve recently tried this advertising method (easy to sign up, even easier to get paid), and loved the outcome. Two days later, my account showed $212. Not bad for less than an hours work, wouldn’t you agree.

The method takes three steps: Continue Reading »
Legit Online Jobs




Dual Core Atoms Coming To A Netbook Near You

Sunday 20 September 2009 @ 7:19 pm
Netbooks have been on a strict single-core Atom diet. But one model that has appeared in Japan is gorging itself on a dual-core Atom processor and Nvidia graphics.
Japanese technology Web site Akiba Hotline says a Netbook made by Shenzhen Weibu Electronics will soon hit the market that uses a dual-core Atom 330 processor and Nvidia 9400M “Ion” graphics–the same graphics used in Apple MacBooks.
These silicon specifications have become fairly common in so-called Nettops–tiny Atom-based desktop computers–but have yet to catch on in Netbooks. One reason: the Atom 330 has power consumption requirements double that of a single-core Atom (though the 330 is still low, at 8 watts, compared with mainstream Intel laptop chips, which typically are rated at 25 watts or higher).
The 330, like other Atom processors, supports hyper-threading, a feature also found in Intel’s newest Core i “Nehalem” processors. With hyper-threading, the operating system sees a single processor core as two cores. For example, a dual-core system would be seen as having four cores, thus potentially improving multitasking–or doing tasks (threads) simultaneously.
The 1.6GHz Atom 330, because of its two cores, also integrates twice the cache memory (1MB) of single-core Atom chips.
The “N10A” Netbook from Weibu is expected to go on sale “soon” for 49,800 yen, or just under $530. It will come with 1GB of memory, a 150GB hard disk drive, Web camera, and 802.11 g/b wireless. It will not come with a pre-installed operating system, according to Akiba Hotline

Think you need that latest core2duo by Compaq? Think again. Most netbooks are already capable enough to run evenintel-atom-roadmap demanding software like Photoshop CS4 (if you don’t mind the small screen). In fact, I’ve tried running Autocad 2007 on my Asus EEEPC 1005HA and I’m impressed. This tiny PC  renders screens as zippily as once did my Pentium 4 2.4Ghz PC. A line is indeed beginning to blur between Netbooks and notebooks. That leads to the question: do you still need to buy overpriced notebooks when netbooks on the Atom processor will do?

But it gets better. Everyone knows that Netbooks have been on a strict single-core Atom diet.  A recent trip to japan changed my view. I saw that  one prototype model displayed  in Japan boasted a dual-core Atom processor and Nvidia graphics. Holy….. now you can play Age of Empires V on your netbook!

Japanese technology Web site Akiba Hotline says a Netbook made by Shenzhen Weibu Electronics will soon hit the market that uses a dual-core Atom 330 processor and Nvidia 9400M “Ion” graphics–the same graphics used in Apple MacBooks. Continue Reading »
Dual Core Atoms Coming To A Netbook Near You




Secret Affiliate Weapon 2.0 By Ewin Chia

Thursday 17 September 2009 @ 7:24 pm

I love digitalpoint.com . It’s a one stop hub for folks who make a living online. People  to congregate, share snippets ofsecretaffiliateweapon online money making tips and sell money creation secrets in the form of $10 to $20 manuals. I purchased quite a few of these. Frankly, most were duds. Rehashed crap that rephrased public domain info. A few were stellar. These taught me mind blowing methods that led me to gaining very high levels of traffic and conversion even from pagerank 0 sites. And to think I spent just $10 for them.

Admittedly, it’s a hit miss game for those who try to buy such manuals of DigitalPoint. Buyers beware- you don’t know what you’re getting when you get stuff from there… but lucky you when you stumble across the gems.

Recently I stumbled across a fine product called Secret Affiliate Weapon authored by a Mr. Chia. My friends prodded me to buy it because it had good reviews across forums like digital point and warriorforum.  I read the spiel in depth. Loved what I saw! Continue Reading »
Secret Affiliate Weapon 2.0 By Ewin Chia




Talk All You Want- Free with Talkster

Tuesday 8 September 2009 @ 6:38 pm
Sure, you can voice-chat around the world through Skype and other services. But Talkster lets you reach out and touch an actual telephone in addition to online calling options.
Free long-distance and international calls are worth putting up with a couple drawbacks. The service requires you to perform a convoluted dialing procedure: It gives you a special local number to reach a faraway friend, and your pal gets a local number too. You dial your local number, after which you have 10 seconds to tell your buddy to call back on their local number. You stay on the line and wait while they hang up and dial back.
You might hear an ad while waiting to connect again, but the two of you can talk as long as you want after the hook-up is complete. I thought calls sounded good, although one call recipient questioned the quality.

Okidoki, no prob. You can chat real time wherever  the world through Yahoo Messenger and other Skype. But these171435-talkster_180don’t do what Talkster does: It  lets you reach out and touch an actual telephone in addition to online calling options. Now that is a blessing isn’t it?

With Free long-distance and international calls provided by Talkster, there are a few hitches. The service requires you to perform a patience trying dialing procedure: The service sends you a special local number to reach a faraway friend, and your counterpart gets a local number too. You dial your local number, after which you have 10 seconds to tell your buddy to call back on their local number. You stay on the line and wait while they hang up and dial back. Dang. I got lost there!

Oh, there’s inhouse entertainment by the way. You get to hear free ads while waiting to connect again, all they lack now is someone to take your order.

“French fries with your call, sir?”

Oh well. That’s Talkster for you.




Windows 7 Doesn’t Support 4GB RAM

Friday 4 September 2009 @ 8:09 pm

A handful of my friends on XP and Vista have been hoping that the latest iteration of the Windows operating system will finally support 4GB of RAM. Many of them already have 4GB to 8GB thanks to those plummettng prices. It’s a far cry from 1999 when 1GB cost $150.

Yesteraday, I dashed their hopes. Windows 7 32 bit would report the actual memory installed but declined to use more than 3GB. That went for any PC, branded or not.

The problem, you see, lay not with the OS, but the architecture. To fully use more than 3GB, a 64 bit machine with a corresponding 64 bit OS was necessary. My friends don’t want to shift to 64Bit given then limited software and driver support for the platform. Too bad

What about you? Are you willing to go 64Bit just to take advantage of more memory?




Eset Smart Security 4.0: Unparalleled

Thursday 3 September 2009 @ 6:02 am

It’s now exactly 2 years since I’ve installed Eset Smart Security 3.0 and 4.0 on 8 out of 10 PCs at our little home office .nod324_home_box The security software ran quietly, rarely intruding on business and alarming only when some nasties came in- or attempted to do so.  The suite truly was a pleasure to use.

Today, I just realized that the PCs guarded by Eset smart security have never required a general disc format or OS reinstall. The protected computers are clean. Blazing fast. And just like new. That’s a rarity in today’s virus-ridden computing environment!

I can’t say the same for the other PC that relies on AVG Free for its sole antivirus  protection (ran out of cash for extra licenses). Twice, the system required reformating when a demonic virus came in. AVG didn’t stop it.  And annoyingly,  it’s heavily infected with spyware that Spybot has to regularly clean.

The other non-Eset protected PC relies on Norton Antivirus which likewise staggered quite a bit under the blows of viruses and malware. The worst episode came when my colleague discovered that a hacker recruited it to a massive botnet.  The poor PC required a general overhaul to scrape away all the digital crud. But its clean now. Continue Reading »
Eset Smart Security 4.0: Unparalleled






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