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Samsung 3D Starter Kit

Posted Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 by simon

You’ve heard that is the next big thing in home entertainment? Well there are already devices out there that support it. If you’re excited at the prospect then why wait any longer? If you have a Samsung LCD C750 series, or LED C7000, C8000 or C9000 series TV along with a Blu-ray disc player (BD-C6900 or HT-C6930W) then you can get this started kit from Samsung and experience the revamped effect in your own home.

The kit is essentially two battery operated pairs of shutter glasses and a Blu-ray of Monsters and Aliens. The glasses alternate the image your brain receives by showing the right and left eye two separate images. They close off the eyes alternately at such a speed that you don’t notice and when your brain puts the two images together you get a powerful effect. You’ll pay a premium for this at the moment and this starter kit alone is $349.99 but this technology will become affordable over the next few months if it proves popular.

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Samsung Strive A687 Phone

Posted Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 by simon

This 3G phone slides open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. It is designed to handle email, instant messaging and social networking so you can stay in touch at all times. AT&T’s social net app makes it easy to keep up with Facebook and Twitter. It has a 2.6 inch screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and you can make a call while simultaneously surfing the web. It is GPS enabled so you can get turn-by-turn directions with the AT&T navigator service.

The phone also has a 2 megapixel camera and camcorder. It supports Bluetooth for hands free kits and stereo streaming audio. It can function as a digital audio player and it also has a built FM radio. It comes with 80 MB of internal memory but there is a microSD memory card slot and so you can expand to 32 GB. You’ll get around 3 hours of talk time from a full charge or up to 10 days of standby. Pick it up with a new AT&T service plan and you’ll only pay $0.01.

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Lenovo S10-3t Netbook

Posted Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 by simon

This is a multi-touch netbook which can also be used as a tablet. It is extremely slim at less than 1 inch thick and it features a 10.1 inch LED multi-touch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels which can swivel 180 degrees. It also features a quick start function, has a long battery life and supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b, g or n). The specs include a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom processor, 1 GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive.

The netbook also has built in stereo speakers and it supports Dolby Digital headphone surround sound. There is a 1.3 megapixel webcam built in. There’s also a memory card reader and USB 2.0 ports. There’s a recovery system for disasters and security in the shape of VeriFace facial recognition technology. The active protection system ensures the device can withstand a few knocks without losing your files. You only get Windows 7 Starter with this and there is no Bluetooth but otherwise it is a decent, compact netbook. It costs $479.99.

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Train Signal Computer Training Software

Posted Monday, March 29th, 2010 by jenni

Computers have become technology that millions of people all over the world have contact with on a daily basis. Thousands of people everyday have computers that help them with their jobs. This means that being able to know how to work a computer has never been more important. For people who use computer to work often have to know how to use Microsoft Windows, Office programs, Cisco and VMware. This has made a market for companies to develop software that can train you on how to use these essential programs. If you have to use VMware, then there are some great VMware training videos available through Train Signal.

By choosing the VMware training course available through Train Signal, you are choosing the best selling training course on the market. This professionally trained course comes on three DVDs that contain around 20 hours of VMware training videos. Along with the videos there is instant access to the online training course for additional videos. There is a great feature, PDF instructor notes, that allows you to take organized notes while watching the videos. With a risk free 90 day total experience guarantee, you can’t go wrong with choosing Train Signal for your VMware needs. To find out more about VMware check out CrunchBase.

BillShrink Cell Phone Plans

Posted Monday, March 29th, 2010 by jenni

Cell phones have become the phone choice for thousands of people all over the world. They are slowly taking the spot of traditional house phones. There are several top companies that compete for customers. This means that trying to find the best price is important especially with the economy in the state that it is in. There are many ways to make sure that you are getting the best cell phone plan that you can and the easiest one is by doing some online research. Billshrink is an online service that allows you to see if you are overpaying on your cell phone plan.

Billshrink allows you to in seconds look through millions of wireless combination and find the best one for your needs. This allows you to compare cell phone plans along with some of the newest phones available. When you put in your information about who your cell phone plan is with and some other specifics, a list of your choices along with the ability to see phones that you want to see. You can choose to see basic phones to smartphones like the Droid. Billshrink will do all the hard work for you and the best thing it is a free service to use. Make sure you are not overpaying with your cell phone plan and check out Billshrink.

Tap Your Arm to Control Gadgets

Posted Monday, March 29th, 2010 by simon

US researchers have developed a system called which uses a tiny projector to display menu choices on your arm. You can then select what you want by tapping your arm. The idea is that this input method could be used to allow you to control mobile phones or MP3 players. This is under the banner of Microsoft Research and comes in response to the fact that the main thing preventing further miniaturization of devices is actually our own ability to operate them, input controls have to big enough for our fingers.

Apparently the acoustic signals given off by tapping various parts of the arm are very easy to detect and sensors can pick up the information before the software interprets it. The other big advantage to this control method is the accuracy. People can pinpoint exact spots on the body with relative ease and so there will be far fewer input mistakes than with a typical keypad. The project has no timescale for completion but it may result in mobile phones the size of a wristwatch.

LED TVs

Posted Sunday, March 28th, 2010 by jenni

Televisions have become something that millions of people use as part of their everyday lives. Just about every household has a television in it, especially those households with children. Televisions allow us to get information for both informative and entertainment purposes. In the past 10 years there have been many advancements made to how we view this information on televisions. One of the technology advancement is how television screens are backlit.

Most of the flat screen televisions available on the market are either backlit using LCD or LED. A LED television is a LCD television that uses LEDs, light-emitting diodes, to backlight the display. This can be done in two ways; one way is that the LEDs are placed across the entire back of the display and the other way is to place the LEDs around the perimeter only. Placing the LEDs around the perimeter is also known as edge lit and is often a cheaper option as there are less LEDs used. Televisions that have the LEDs across the entire back often have the ability to produce a sharper image.

There are not many companies that sell LED television which have caused the prices to stay on the higher side. This will of course go down as more companies start to sell the LED televisions. For those people who are looking to get a LED television will be able to find many deals by simply looking online. By looking online, you will be able to see all the specifications for that particular model that you are looking at but also when it will be ready to ship out. You will also be able to find LED television accessories that will go along with your new LED television.

When buying online, there are many benefits that are not found when purchasing in a store. One of these is some type of in-home service offer. This often means that your product will be covered for a specific amount of time if there is need for repair or replacement of a part. There are also the normal benefits that you will find in stores like a money back guarantee or an exchange warranty. Choosing to shop for your LED television online will allow you to find the best deal.

Castle Ink Eco-Friendly Cartridges

Posted Sunday, March 28th, 2010 by jenni

Eco-friendly has become something that you will hear just about everyday. It seems that just about everyone is moving towards living a more eco-friendly life, even if it is by taking small steps. There are many things that people can do to move towards a more eco-friendly lifestyle. One of the major steps is by buying eco-friendly ink cartridges or by recycling your old ink cartridges. Many drug stores have started to refill many ink cartridges for people for a small fee. Online companies are starting to move into buying used and selling re-manufactured ink cartridges.

Castle Ink Cartridges is one of these companies that offer re-manufactured ink cartridges online. This allows many printer owners to find their ink cartridges at a cheaper price than if they where to buy them brand new. Castle Ink has also started a recycling program that allows you to send in ink cartridges that have never been refilled and receive money for them. If your HP, Lexmark, Canon or Dell printer is on their list, then you can send it into their program. This program will offer an incentive for people to recycle something that everyone with a printer has and most just throw away. By recycling your ink cartridges you are taking the first step towards an eco-friendly lifestyle.

LG INFINIA 50PK750 Plasma HDTV

Posted Saturday, March 27th, 2010 by simon

This is a slim, top of the range plasma from LG. It supports full 1080p high definition and it is THX certified. Plasma screens are great for refresh rate and contrast which means smooth action for sports or gaming. This model offers an excellent 600 Hz refresh rate and a contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1. That’s a lot better than you’ll find with an LCD. The intelligent sensor adjusts the settings so the TV picture is perfect for the surrounding lighting conditions.

It also features Wi-Fi connectivity so you can stream TV and movies without a computer using the Netcast Entertainment service. It supports the DivX codec for movies and you can view JPEG photos and listen to MP3 files. The USB port allows you to plug in a flash drive. There is also support for Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround sound. This TV also has a dedicated movie mode which runs at 24 frames per second for a true cinema experience. You can order this for $1,254.73 at Amazon right now.

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Seagate FreeAgent Theater

Posted Saturday, March 27th, 2010 by simon

This is a docking station which is designed to sit in your living room hooked up to your main TV. It has a dock for a FreeAgent Go portable hard drive and the idea is that you can copy content from your computers and then slot the external hard drive in and watch it on your TV. You can watch movies, photos or listen to music and the device has a full feature remote control. It also looks stylish enough to fit in with your entertainment center.

It supports all sorts of formats and is capable of outputting 1080p high definition video and surround sound audio (Dolby Digital and DTS). There is an HDMI port as well as composite, component and optical audio out. It also has USB ports and an Ethernet cable so it can be hooked straight into your home network to access files on other computers. You can also access websites if you hook it up to the net. If you already have a FreeAgent Go hard drive this could be the perfect solution for you.

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