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Technology:
Insider #132-- 24x7 Lifeless
How Much More Connected Can You Afford to Be?
Miles Weston
Whether you're still at the office or working in the home office or den it seems impossible to turn work off and have a life. Face it. . . we're addicted to the 24x7 round-the-globe "opportunities" we have on the Internet today.
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Altec Lansing inMotion Classic iM620 iPhone/iPod speaker system
Altec Lansing has brought back the "boom-box" style stereo system in a new modern age design. The inMotion Classic portable stereo not only serves as an iPhone and iPod dock, it also has a built in FM tuner, and an adjustable handle. Now, by "boom-box" style stereo I mean the big boxes seen in the 70s and 80s being carried around on shoulders or their handles, by people listening to the loud music and going with the beat in the street.
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Content Insider #128 - Bit Buckets
There's No Good Time for Data to Disappear on You
You know it. We know it. There's a lot of content out there just waiting to be had. Some (a little) is actually new stuff. But some of your content is original, precious and irreplaceable! Right... it's your friends/family photos/videos. It is probably just sitting there on your hard drive for the day you're going to get at the job of archiving it, protecting it for posterity.
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Product Review:
Mercury On-The-Go
Tons of reasons to utilize this 11 ounce drive
There are tons of reasons to check out this lightweight drive. The OWC Mercury On-The-Go drive is a little powerhouse in your pocket. If you're going to run out an purchase an external drive for your Mac laptop, you already know what you want in a drive: FW 800, USB 2.0 for those other connections you may need to make, and bus powered (no external power supply).
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Product Review:
Adesso Wireless Mini Trackball Keyboard
Control your computer from 30ft away
Notebook computer users often place their notebooks on a stand in an effort to get a better viewing experience. Others don't like to be tethered to their notebook's keyboard and opt for alternative solutions. USB keyboards are often used to good success in this type of workspace, but still others often like the freedom that wireless provides, and this is where the Adesso Wireless Mini Trackball Keyboard comes into play.
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Case Study:
Quadro FX 4800 by PNY with Elemental Accelerator for NVIDIA Quadro allows Waganer Digital Video to save time
Waganer Digital Video, founded by Richard Waganer, has been producing broadcast television and corporate videos for more than 20 years. Over the years Waganer has added many clients to its roster including industry giants such as CNN, Comcast, Discovery Communications, NBC, ABC, CBS, BBC and PBS Kids. Offering full production services in HD and SD, Waganer has created a wide variety of video content such as medical training videos on heart pacing wires for surgeons, a series with John Walsh helping law enforcement investigate missing children, and coverage of WWE wrestling.
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iLuv's iMM183 Weather band radio for iPod and...
The iMM183 Hi-Fi Dual Dock Alarm Clock ($149) features NOA/S.A.M.E Weather Hazard Alert system, and can dock iPhones and iPods simultaneously. So when you are snoozing in bed and that impending foul weather comes bearing down, you'll know it th...
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Google Voice lets users keep phone number
Google Inc has introduced a new feature that will allow consumers to use its Google Voice service without switching to a special phone number, potentially broadening the appeal of the nascent, and controversial, service.
Google said late Monday...
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America beats Guadalajara in first game shown in ...
Excited Mexicans clutching buckets of popcorn and soft drinks in cinemas ducked whenever the ball was kicked toward them as they watched Sunday's big game between America and Guadalajara in 3D.
At the packed Azteca, thousands more had a mor...
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Shrimp's eye points way to better DVDs
The amazing eyes of a giant shrimp living on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could hold the key to developing a new type of super high-quality DVD player, British scientists said on Sunday.
Mantis shrimps, dubbed "thumb splitters" by divers ...
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Day One With Windows 7
Windows 7 is here and not a moment too soon. Microsoft's two-and-a-half year old operating system is a dog, and will hopefully be put to pasture. After many years of development, Windows 7 shipped October 22, and after a full day of using Windo...
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