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Archive for July 19th, 2008

Gummy Bear Ringtone

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

There are a number of ringtones available on Internet and they’re available under different categories. Everyone uses ringtones for their handsets and usually, they set it to reflect their mood. You may use a song, tune, instrumental sound as a ringtone but if you’re someone who’s still a kid at heart or if you’re an old person who still love to hear those old cute tunes then you should definitely try out a gummy bear ringtone. A gummy bear ringtone will take you back to your childhood days every time someone calls you.

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Stuck Up: Magnets disguised as chewed gum

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

The Stuck Up magnets are chewed gum replicas which you don’t have to worry about fingering by accident. If your hand brushes up against one of these ABC (already been chewed) wads of gum, there’s no need to compulsively wash your hands (as long as you don’t have some OCD disorder).

Chewed gum is the foundation of every public school. Look under any desk in a public area and you’re sure to see an assortment of flavors and brands plastered onto each surface. It’s really gross when you realize you’ve accidentally rubbed up against some stranger’s deposited chewing gum. But the sticking powers of dry gum are incredible.

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Vintage cassette tape holds Apple I BASIC, killer modem tune
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 19th 2008 at 2:47PM Fair warning: this here post is nerdier than usual, and those who begin to feel nauseous at the mere mention of data-bending may want to refrain from continuing on. For you brave, hardened souls that are following through, feast your eyes on the “first piece of software ever sold by Apple.” The Apple I BASIC cassette wasn’t even included with all of the 200 Apple Is produced eons ago, but a few engineering souls have managed to extract the data and create an MP3 of the wave structure. Not surprisingly, the tone resembles that of a 1200 Baud connection, and if we should say so ourselves, would make for a wicked ringtone. (Read the full post about ‘Vintage cassette tape holds Apple I BASIC, killer modem tune’…)

Eee PC 1000H gets a $100 price drop

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

by Nilay Patel, posted Jul 19th 2008 at 5:04PM
It’s only been on sale for six days, but the pricetag on the Eee PC 1000H just dropped by $100, down to $549. (Read the full post about ‘Eee PC 1000H gets a $100 price drop’…)

Eee PC 1000H gets a $100 price drop

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

by Nilay Patel, posted Jul 19th 2008 at 5:04PM
It’s only been on sale for six days, but the pricetag on the Eee PC 1000H just dropped by $100, down to $549. We’re not sure if early buyers will get that extra Benny back, but it certainly can’t hurt to ask — and ASUS, while you’re at it, how about taking a little off the 901 as well?

[Via Mobile Stylus; thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Tags: ipod, high definition TV, mobiles, gps

Pioneer shows off 400GB Blu-ray disc

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Pioneer has come up with a 16-layer Blu-ray disc that can hold 400GB of data. Apparently, it’s still compatible with current Blu-ray specs, so your current BR player will supposedly be able to read one of these discs.

So who’s taking bets on when the 1.2TB version comes out?

Tags: tech, audio, video game, players

Appletell Giveaway: Super Monkey Ball for iPhone

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

FROM APPLETELL - It’s been a week now since Apple has released the iPhone 3G and iphone 2.0 software, and we’re not done celebrating. To prove it, Appletell’s ready to share some gaming goodness with you, our faithful readers.
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Tags: cellphone, mobile phone, gadgetry, equipment

Brando’s USB LED Message Board keeps all eyes on you

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Brando’s USB LED Message Board keeps all eyes on you
by Darren Murph, posted Jul 19th 2008 at 8:08AM Okay, so you understand the concept of a scrolling LED belt buckle, correct? Good. Brando has taken the novelty found in the aforementioned waist adornment and shoved it into yet another zany USB-powered gizmo. The USB LED Message Board can store up to eight phrases and supports five scrolling modes, sound effects and animated messages. (Read the full post about ‘Brando’s USB LED Message Board keeps all eyes on you’…)

Panasonic throws down 6 and 12GB SDHC cards

Written by admin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Panasonic throws down 6 and 12GB SDHC cards
by Ryan Block, posted Jul 19th 2008 at 4:14AMLaunching 6 and 12GB SDHC cards seems a little boring at this point, especially when your company has already gone way, way larger. Which is why Panasonic’s got the 6 and 12GB RP-SDM06G and RP-SDM12G class 4 (10MBps) SDHC cards which are apparently “designed for HD recording.” Love when they do that.PermalinkEmail this4 CommentsFiled under: StorageTags: equipment, amps, gizmos, gps (Read the full post about ‘Panasonic throws down 6 and 12GB SDHC cards’…)

Microsoft nets $60b, sells 180m Vista licenses since launch
by Ryan Block, posted Jul 19th 2008 at 6:02AM Microsoft’s been touting its “fastest annual revenue growth since 1999,” which resulted in a princely $60.42 billion dollars in its last fiscal year, but the number that has us rapt? Vista licenses sold since launch about 18 months ago: 180m. Damn, not too shabby a clip — especially considering that they moved 20m licenses moved in month one, 40m licenses moved after the first 100 days, and 140m licenses by last April. (Read the full post about ‘Microsoft nets $60b, sells 180m Vista licenses since launch’…)



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