Tech

The next must have item from apple… the ipad

Thursday, January 28th, 2010


iPad: Most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device!
The best way to experience the web, email, photos, and video. Hands down.

Imagine being able to page through websites, write an email, flick through photos, or watch a movie. All on a big, beautiful, Multi-Touch screen. With just the touch of a finger.

It’s hard to believe we could fit so many great ideas into something so thin.

iPad has a 9.7-inch, LED-backlit, IPS display, with a remarkably precise Multi-Touch screen. And yet, at just 1.5 lbs, and 0.5 inches thin, it’s easy to carry and use anywhere.

140,000 apps at your fingertips.
From day one.

Right now, iPad can run almost 140,000 of the apps on the App Store. It can even run the apps you’ve already downloaded for your iPhone or iPod touch.
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After Dark Flying Toasters Screen Saver

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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Berkeley Systems released After Dark a screensaver modules included, the most famous is the iconic Flying Toasters which featured 1940s-style chrome toasters sporting bird-like wings, flying across the screen with pieces of toast. A slider enabled users to adjust the toast’s darkness and an updated Flying Toasters Pro module added a choice of music: Richard Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries or a flying toaster anthem with optional karaoke lyrics. Yet another version called Flying Toasters! added bagels and pastries, baby toasters, and more elaborate toaster animation. A 3D version of the toasters featuring swarms of toasters with plane wings, rather than bird wings.
1989 screen savers!
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New! Sherlock for Mac OS9 from Apple Computer

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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Mac OS 9 would mark the last of the classic Mac OSes before switching to OS X. The hype machine was in high gear when Apple released what Steve Jobs considered the “the best Internet operating system ever,” which mostly referred to the OS’s Sherlock 2 software. Sherlock 2 introduced “channels” for different types of browsing online, with eight channels defined by default and unable to be deleted by the end-user. These included Files, Internet, Shopping, News, Apple, Reference, My Channel, and Entertainment.
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Apple Sherlock

Google GPS Navigation killer app for the android

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009


Google Maps Navigation is an absolutely killer app. And it is only available for Android 2.0 phones.
First off, it’s connected, which puts it ahead of all but a tiny percentage of in-car navigation systems which have no Internet connectivity, the application is also completely free. Street view as you approach
The features include easy search (no need for address), voice search, traffic information (from data sources and crowd sourced from app), and street view close up pictures when you get near your destination. And the car dock mode gives bigger, simpler icons and auto-voice mode:

Search in plain English. No need to know the address. You can type a business name (e.g. “starbucks”) or even a kind of a business (e.g. “thai restaurant”), just like you would on Google.

Search by voice. Speak your destination instead of typing (English only): “Navigate to the de Young Museum in San Francisco”.

Traffic view. An on-screen indicator glows green, yellow, or red based on the current traffic conditions along your route. A single touch on the indicator toggles a traffic view that shows the traffic ahead.

Search along route. Search for any kind of business along your route, or turn on popular layers such as gas stations, restaurants, or parking.

Satellite view. View your route overlaid on 3D satellite views with Google’s high-resolution aerial imagery.

Street View. Visualize turns overlaid on Google’s Street View imagery. Navigation automatically switches to Street View as you approach your destination.

Car dock mode. For certain devices, placing your phone in a car dock activates a special mode that makes it easy to use your device at arm’s length.

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Microsoft Windows 7 review: like Vista, but good…

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Windows 7’s many small changes add up a much better product
– the best version of Windows so far!
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Faster and better, Windows 7 looks like vista and acts like vista, but works like windows 7. Finally an operating system without all those annoying pop-ups, there is actually a slider to set the degree of annoyance you want. Another obvious difference is that Windows 7 uses fewer resources. Overall it seems like Microsoft is on the right track of making a user friendly operating system.

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Camera to capture your life…

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

A camera you can wear as a pendant to record every moment of your life!
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Originally invented to help jog the memories of people with Alzheimer’s disease, it might one day be used by consumers to create “lifelogs” that archive their entire lives. Studies showed that reviewing the events of the day using SenseCam photos could help some people improve long-term recall.

Worn on a cord around the neck, the camera takes pictures automatically as often as once every 30 seconds. It also uses an accelerometer and light sensors to snap an image when a person enters a new environment, and an infrared sensor to take one when it detects the body heat of a person in front of the wearer. It can fit 30,000 images onto its 1-gigabyte memory.

See some images taken using a SenseCam during trials in Cambridge, UK

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Barnes & Nobles E-reader to kill plastic logic’s kindle killer!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Barnes & Nobles “Nook” e-reader
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A glimpse at what it says is an upcoming ad for Barnes & Noble’s impending announcement, which just so happens to be a e-book reader with color touch screen (sound familiar?) dubbed the Nook. According to the article, it’ll be out Tuesday, retail for $259, and will let users “lend e-books to friends.” Very interesting, indeed — so who’s excited? It looks like Barnes & Noble will be partnering with Best Buy for sales of the device.

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Plastic logic to Kill Kindle?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Does Plastic Logic have the “Kindle-killer?” Engadget just published some specs: 8.5 x 11 x .33 inches. But, according to Engadget, it supposedly uses the AT&T .3G “less bars” network…
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Still, something like this could change the newspaper business.

I know that if I bought one, I would probably drop it on the first day, shattering it to bits.
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Motorola’s “Droid” phone the next iphone killer?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Will Motorola be the iphone killer!? we can wait an see but I’ll give you the answer if you read on…

The only direct information about the Verizon Droid comes by way of that aforementioned iPhone-attacking ad. The commercial says the device will have a physical keyboard, interchangeable batteries, and a 5-megapixel camera with a flash. It’ll also boast the ability to run simultaneous apps and widgets. Moreover, Verizon says its Droid will be fully customizable and built for open development — two capabilities notoriously absent from that popular Apple product.

Although probably a fine product – an iphone killer? NO, there you have the anticipation of the next greatest thing in the world is now over!

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Highlights from Reddits IAmA Subreddit

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

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Reddit.com’s sub section, IAMA, has been quite popular since it started about 4 months ago. The idea, is you say you are xSuch and Suchx, and anyone can ask you(me) anything (AMA), or almost anything (amaa).

I’ve been reading some of the more popular ones, which have very entertaining and intriguing. There’s nothing more interesting than real peoples lives (usually anyway).

Since most posts are anaymous, Reddit and it’s community has been asking for proof of verification – so on most of these there is some sort of proof of the postings IAmA.

Here are some of the best threads I’ve come across.

IAmA Editor of Boston.com Big Picture

IAmA Work for Apple

IAmA Software Developer on XBOX Operating System

IAmA Non-Christian Who Had a Near Death Experience

Go to Reddit’s IAmA section for more.