Archive for December, 2007
Call me jaded, but after relishing vibrance from Altec Lansing and Bose for my 3rd gen Nano, it’s tough to slum it up with a more economical (cheaper) alternative.
The $60 2Go i-5000 is a compact, transforming setup boasting four micro drivers, a three inch bass driver and the antiquated 2.1 system. It’s barebones, so the tech guys, threw in extra value with a remote, and USB /firewire connectivity. This unit chugs well on batteries as well as the plug in charger. With the latter, your ipod gets extra juice for its batts.
Don’t expect sonorous sound quality on this setup. A 25 sqm room is the maximum serviceable area. Beyond that, you’ll feel like someone’s banging on tin cans. Audiophiles won’t give it a second glance.
The 2GO i-5000 feels happiest in an office cubicle or on the front seat of a van on long distance travels. It’s light and bubbly only within confined spaces.
Samsung joins in on the “who’s got the coolest phone” bandwagon with the two-faced F300 and F500. And when I say two-faced, I mean it!
The F300 Ultra Music boasts a plain phone on one side and a music player on the other. Now you can leave the extra weight of that Ipod at home with this baby. You can look cool with slimmer pockets, without sacrificing your perpetual music fix.
But what if you’re a video junkie and lug a video ipod wherever you go? No sweat! The F500 Ultra video descended from the F300 and neatly transforms into a video player. Simply swivel the bottom half to rest on your desktop and whammo! You got yourself a movie player in landscape mode. With a large 2.4 inch color TFT display and DivX video codec support, you can watch Pamela Anderson’s boobs bouncing in full glory.
Who still wants an iPhone now???
Sporting a dazzling 2-inch widescreen that brags video in the highest pixel-per-inc density of any ipod, the nano is a movie fanatic’s dream. This babe looks chubby in snapshots (it’s skinny as the ole nano), but it needs to be caressed to be appreciated. Start off by reveling in that LCD that takes up the upper half of the front, and the now smaller scroll wheel on the lower half. Whatver your finger size, she responds like a lovely lass in heat. Oh, and check out the nano’s rear end: shiny, and metallic! Ooh yeah, ravishing! Then admire that the bottom end bristling with cable connection jack, headphone socket and hold switch. If you ask me, this is a truly ergonomic revamp of the Nano line!
The new iPods require the iTunes 7.4 update to load music videos and podcasts. Don’t have it? No sweat. Simply sync the Nano with iTunes 7.4. Et Voila- you got an updated unit! You’ll love the file support which includes AAC, DRM-free tracks (for cheapskate pirates), mp3, audible files, WAV and AIFF. Movie lovers will of course love the H.264 and MPEG-4 video support.
The dashing main menu shows off a nifty split screen, dividing LCD real estate between the familiar Ipod menu list on the left and a moving album image cover on the right. The main menu shows vibrant album covers zoomed in on specifc spots when not playing a tune. A new addition to the music menu is Cover Flow- a cool graphic effect that enables users to scroll through music libraries by thumbing through album covers. Yummy! Continue Reading »
Super Sexy Apple Ipod Nano
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How’s this possible?
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Clickbank’s products often cost up to $149 so a single transaction nets you easly enough for an expensive movie-date.
I’d recommend Clickbank over Commission Junction any day since the latter offers up to 20% commissions only, but feel free to try out both.
Anyone here a Clickbank millionaire yet?
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Did you love Adwords Analyzer? I loved it to bits, despite it’s sub hundred dollar price. My adword campaigns simply skyrocketed with the software!
Now for those too cheap to buy that software, check out the Adsense Finder. The AdSense Finder is yet another Adwords application designed to garner you get more pay-per-click (PPC) traffic for your website with diminished PPC cost and explode your return on investment (ROI) from all your Google AdWords advertising campaigns.
Recently, Google introduced a new system called “site placement targeting” allowing AdWords advertisers to place their ads only on the sites they like to promote. The good thing about site placement targeting is you can capture highly targeted audience with minimal competition. However, digging a list of relevant and large traffic sites to market on can be time-consuming. AdSense Finder rose to solve this problem.
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I’m annoyed how the phone companies charge me megabucks per minute when I call overseas to blokes in Ireland or Canada. What they charge me could eventually buy me a new Iphone in just a few weeks of calls. Hence I started using YM or Skype to regularly keep in touch. The problem is- not everyon’e glued to a PC at the time I want to make a call. Sigh.
Then Bert told me about VOIP. For someone fond of bloggin’, I must have been a dinosaur to have heard about all its features just now- and fully utilized it!
Okay, for the uninitiated, VOIP is an internet phone service based on a the latest technology - Voice over Internet Protocol(VoIP). With a simple VoIP adapter that you connect to your home or office network, you convert voice traffic into digital data for transmission over the Internet. This adapter connects any regular phone and accomplish calls as usual. Reaching anyone in the world is possible via regular phones - minus the bloodcurling long distance phone call rates that phone companies normally charge.
Im currently looking at Brama Telecom’s VOIP offerings as per Bert’s suggestion. Their unlimited long distance calling plans look positively enticing.
Anyone tried their service before?







