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Archive for July 27th, 2008

Result of Technology - Market Your Business Online

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

As a result of technology, it’s now possible to sell, purchase services and products online. Internet has gained significant popularity among people and in today’s time, it’s necessary to have a website if you run a business and if you want to make International clients. No matter whether you run the business at small level or corporate level, having a website allows you to spread the word among people from different parts of the world. A number of people use Internet on daily basis and this is the reason why you should consider running a website for your business. Internet marketing can help you to take your revenue and business to the next level.

You may learn the website design process in order to build a website for your business. But, if you’re someone with not much free time then you may consider using a web design company to create a website for your business. Hiring a web design company can cost you some money but you need to understand that a website is needed in order to market the business online.

An important thing to be considered is that you should provide important details on the website so that people can understand your service. You should also provide past references/testimonials along with samples so as to make the visitors understand that you know what you’re offering and have fair experience in it.

Once you have a website for your business, you may spread the word about it and to do so, you may consider using Internet marketing companies and social networking sites. If you provide great services at great prices then you’re most likely to get loaded with lots of work as with a website, you’re targeting people from all around the world.

Jointech JL7100 Eee PC Clone

Sunday, July 27th, 2008


Man, you’d think that the Asus Eee PC was cheap enough to purchase without having to delve into the dark world of clones, and here we have the Jointech J7100 that takes that shady path, boasting an ultra low $99 price point which will definitely be a talking point among the netbook community. While it runs on WinCE 5.0 instead of an actual laptop operating system, you will find the following specifications :-

  • 7″ 800 x 480 resolution display
  • Samsung chipset
  • 64MB internal storage (wonder what you’re gonna do with that)
  • 64MB RAM
  • VGA output
  • Three USB ports

Guess this is good for playing retro games…really retro ones.

Ubuntu to beat Mac OSX in looks within 2 years?

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Ubuntu’s founder, Mark Shuttleworth, has proposed a plan to make his distro of Linux just that much more popular. He plans on overtaking Apple’s Mac OSX in the looks and desktop experience departments in order to overtake the art-savvy giant. Sure, these plans do sound a bit confident for where Linux is now, but that almighty force of Linux programmers is really starting to leave an impression on the industry.

Shuttleworth believes the idea that open source operating systems need not only be for the tech savvy and he aims to push for easier, more stable, and more attractive aspects to updates to his operating systems.

With Ubuntu updates popping out about every 6 months now, this dream may not be as much as a reach as it may seem. If there was one Linux distro that had the best chance of changing the software industry, it would definitely be Ubuntu. Shuttleworth has established the goal of “revolutionizing the open source ecosystem” by the summer of 2009 and finally “beating” Apple by 2010.

Read [The Register]

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PS3 homebrew capabilities inevitably leads to Pong

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 1:51PM


If you’ll recall, the evolution of homebrew on the Wii started out quite similar to this. First comes the Hello World proof of concept, then comes Pong. It would just be wrong to unfold otherwise, right? Dragula96, the same guru who whipped up the original homebrew hack, has now introduced 2 Player Pong 1.0 — the first notable game to take advantage. Currently, the collisions are “very basic” and further tweaks are necessary before it’s perfect, but it should be stable enough to take you to some sort of blissful state for now.

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The Patentee the very first toaster with a rotary basket

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

If you’d like the option of a bit more than just plain bread toasted in the morning, you might check out this design.  It actually has a rotary basket built into it, which also means nice hot croissants and other breaded goodness that you can toss into the basket.  With the basket itself, you can set an individual timer as to how long to keep it going.  On the rest of the toaster, since the rotary is on the top, your bread has to go someplace else for your morning toast.

Instead it has two pop out slots built into each side, it would also be great for anyone trying to make two different breakfasts for two different people.  The sellers of this toaster actually boasts that you will save up to 70% of your energy, because with this you don’t have to preheat your oven.  Smaller gadget, it’s going to use less power.  The toaster is currently on the market for  € 59.95.  Which seems like a little much, but having more than one function it does make it at least a little better.

Source: cribcandy

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The Plexidor Electronic Pet Door

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

With today’s technology there are a lot of ways to make sure your pet is well taken care of and safe.  Well this Plexidor is basically an updated version of the classic doggy door.  It works as a garage door would, only instead of hitting a button this has an RFID chip that clips to your pet’s collar.  Then whenever they get close to the door it will slide open.  Which thankfully means that you won’t be stuck up at 7am on a Saturday when they suddenly feel the need to go outside.  Also an extra bonus is that this little door won’t go flying open over a bit of windy weather.

It is made of the material used to make football helmets, which is definitely good when you’re concerned about burglars or small animals.  No one likes to wake up in the morning to a raccoon sitting on the kitchen sink.  The door also has a safety mechanism to make sure that your pets won’t get their tail pinched in the closing door.  The doors range in prices from $129 on up to $800 and come in both white and bronze.

Source: Ubergizmo

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Nikon D700 full-frame DSLR gets unboxed on video

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted Jul 27th 2008 at 12:46AM


It’s easy enough to drool over the press shots of Nikon’s luscious D700. Seeing someone unbox this full-frame beast on video is another experience entirely (bordering on spiritual, really). Unfortunately, the vid waiting after the break is just two minutes long and doesn’t show any clicks being depressed, but those looking to get a better idea of the size and build have plenty of reason to click through.

[Thanks, Jon]

The Nikon D700 Unboxed from Jon Read on Vimeo

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Windows XP based OLPC readying for its September launch

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Windows XP coming to the OLPC XO Laptop certainly comes as little surprise, its been hinted at, and even shown off in the past, but what does come as news is that it should be available by this September.

Microsoft has recently released a version of Windows XP to manufacturing and according to James Utzschneider, the General Manager of Marketing and Communications, Unlimited Potential Group “it is on track for availability in these types of national educational PC deals in September.”

As I am sure you can imagine, the version of Windows XP that will be running is going to be highly tweaked and customized, but sadly it will not be made available for current XO owners.

So it looks like those who purchased through last years “Give 1 Get 1” program will have to make yet another purchase if its Windows XP they want to run, that is until it somehow gets leaked. While I certainly cannot endorse that, its hard to imagine it will not happen.

Read [ZDNet]

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Voice dialing over Bluetooth coming soon for the Treo 800w

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

A nice additional feature will soon be made available for Treo 800w owners, the ability to voice dial over your Bluetooth connection. Sadly this feature just did not make the cut before the official announcement, this update will allow users to speak commands over their headset and also hear reminders and feedback from the running programs.

A specific date has not yet been announced, however based on a recently posted page on the Palm website, it will be in the “coming days.”

Read [Palm] Via [TreoCentral]

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Windows XP based OLPC readying for its September launch

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Windows XP coming to the OLPC XO Laptop certainly comes as little surprise, its been hinted at, and even shown off in the past, but what does come as news is that it should be available by this September.

Microsoft has recently released a version of Windows XP to manufacturing and according to James Utzschneider, the General Manager of Marketing and Communications, Unlimited Potential Group “it is on track for availability in these types of national educational PC deals in September.”

As I am sure you can imagine, the version of Windows XP that will be running is going to be highly tweaked and customized, but sadly it will not be made available for current XO owners.

So it looks like those who purchased through last years “Give 1 Get 1” program will have to make yet another purchase if its Windows XP they want to run, that is until it somehow gets leaked. While I certainly cannot endorse that, its hard to imagine it will not happen.

Read [ZDNet]

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