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Archive for April 20th, 2008

Ethernet plug wedding rings let you live geekily ever after

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

Ethernet plug wedding rings let you live geekily ever after
Wise men say, “The world is your technological oyster.” Or not, but do you know what that means? Us neither. We’re just so digging this new pair of unconventional wedding rings designed for geeks to the bone who might want to get hitched. The female ring, the one on the left, will be available in four colors: turquoise, white, orange and black. While the male ring comes in only one version, transparent. Standing tall and probably prepared to strike anywhere with an Ethernet port. The maker Jana Brevick would be glad to ship an order of these to you for $7 a piece (only $5 when ordered with a separate item). What better item to promote the way of the geek? (Read the full post about ‘Ethernet plug wedding rings let you live geekily ever after’…)

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Safari users to be blocked from using PayPal

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

Safari users to be blocked from using PayPal

In the last year or two, I’ve started doing a lot of my monetary transactions via a little site called PayPal. I’m sure that if you’ve used eBay at all, you have yourself a PayPal account. Unfortunately for Mac users, if you use Safari as your primary browser, you’re going to have some issues accessing the site. If you didn’t know, Safari doesn’t include any anti-phishing technologies, unlike FireFox and IE. PayPal frowns very much upon this, and has decided that they will soon begin blocking access to their site from any browser they deem “unsecure,” which would include even the latest versions of Apple’s browser. (Read the full post about ‘Safari users to be blocked from using PayPal’…)

Preliminary benchmarks have VIA’s Isaiah besting Intel’s Atom

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

Preliminary benchmarks have VIA’s Isaiah besting Intel’s Atom
by Paul Miller, posted Apr 18th 2008 at 2:34PM You knew this day would come: Intel positioned Atom perfectly to compete with VIA’s low-power offerings, and VIA is trying to stay one step ahead in the low power game with its Isaiah processor. Who will be the winner? Well, we’d say it’s still a little early to call it, but German site Eee PC News did some quick and dirty benchmarks that show Isaiah on top by a decent margin. (Read the full post about ‘Preliminary benchmarks have VIA’s Isaiah besting Intel’s Atom’…)

Teens reaching for fame, reach near death instead

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

Teens reaching for fame, reach near death instead
Ever since YouTube became really popular, lots of people have posted videos of whatever they wanted on it. Whether it was music videos, commercials, or their homemade videos. YouTube is a great source of entertainment and laughs, and many people try to post videos that get a lot of views. Two teens who live in Peoria, Arizona decided to try and post a video that would become very popular, but their plan backfired and had serious consequences. Their plan was to use a Mitsubishi Eclipse to fly in the air across an intersection. They managed to get in the air but as soon as they hit the ground the driver, a 16 year old, lost control and the car crashed through trees and rolled over. (Read the full post about ‘Teens reaching for fame, reach near death instead’…)

Apple ends sneaky install of Safari, sort of…

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

Apple ends sneaky install of Safari, sort of…
After all the cries and complaints over Apple’s deceptive ploy to boost its web browser market share by installing its Safari browser on Windows PCs as part of an “update”, the company has now made a slight change to its latest Software Update. The new Software Update 2.1 now provides two categories: ‘Updates’ and ‘New Software’. So, instead of deceiving Windows users by listing Safari as an “update” to existing software, the Software Update 2.1 now clearly marks Safari as brand new software. However, the install check box is still marked by default, but users can uncheck the box should they not want Apple’s web browser. (Read the full post about ‘Apple ends sneaky install of Safari, sort of…’…)

Intel’s Skulltrail QX9775 hits 6GHz, manages not to spontaneously combust
by Darren Murph, posted Apr 18th 2008 at 3:41PM Yeah, we’ve seen other mad scientists take way more antiquated chips to higher figures on the GHz scale, but can that cryogenically cooled P4 handle all those SSE4.1 instructions? The latest feat of overclocking prowess comes to us courtesy of K|ngp|n, who has apparently taken Skulltrail beyond the 6GHz mark. (Read the full post about ‘Intel’s Skulltrail QX9775 hits 6GHz, manages not to spontaneously combust’…)

Locklite Mini Key Torch

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

Locklite Mini Key Torch
Locklite Mini Key Torch You can have this for ?3.99 (Read the full post about ‘Locklite Mini Key Torch’…)

HP suspends its Upline cloud-based storage service

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

HP suspends its Upline cloud-based storage service
HP has taken their recently announced Upline service offline. An email from HP revealed the bad news that they have “suspended operation” and unfortunately gave no details as to when the service will return, other than a mention that they anticipate the downtime to be “temporary and short in duration” with a promise of email notification when it does return. An attempt to login simply offers a message stating: “The HP Upline Service is temporarily unavailable.” To take the outage a little further it seems the service was initially intended for users in the US only, however the online signup initially allowed anyone to register. (Read the full post about ‘HP suspends its Upline cloud-based storage service’…)

LED Micro Lantern begs “Take me camping”

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

LED Micro Lantern begs “Take me camping”
Let me make this clear from the start, my idea of “roughing it” is when there’s no 24-hour room service. Still, I love this itty bitty camping lantern from Coghlan, which makes camping and outdoorsy accessories. Weighing less than one ounce with batteries and coming in under two inches, the Micro Lantern features an LED light with a conical reflector which makes it incredibly bright. As it’s designed to clip onto clothes and gear, I commandeered it for a keychain. And it’s not just adorable, it has an emergency strobe feature that will flash for 50 hours. See? It’s very practical, even for us city-dwelling types. A mere $7.99 at Coghlans. (Read the full post about ‘LED Micro Lantern begs “Take me camping”’…)

X-Ploda Roulette

Written by admin on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 in gadgets.

X-Ploda Roulette
X-Ploda Roulette Xploda is the type of game that puts your heart in your mouth, though not in a Hannibal Lechter way. It's a bit like Russian Roulette, except that the bang at the end isn't terminal unless you suffer from a dodgy ticker. You can have this for ?9.99 (Read the full post about ‘X-Ploda Roulette’…)



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