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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

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15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

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The holiday season has always been a time for gathering -- but in recent years, it's also been a time when family and friends come bearing gifts of computer troubles. Their computer friends -- people like the Download Squad team and you, our readers -- get asked to do everything from installing RAM upgrades to the annual computer tune-up. We're happy to oblige, of course, because there's a decent chance someone will pay us in beer or baked goods. Cash is welcome too, but never seems to be offered quite as readily.



To make your holiday tech duties a bit easier, I've put together a list of some of my favorite troubleshooting apps for Windows.

Where download links for the files aren't on the application's main page, I've included a link to the appropriate download page. I've provided a handful of FileHippo links as well -- they're an excellent mirror site and they don't surround download links in advertisements or "recommendations."

Continue reading 15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

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The Tiny Mini E-PL2 Gets Hot with Figurines

Obama with E-PL2"I will take my private Osama's death shot."

The tiny-mini Olympus E-PL2 toy/cellphone strap is cute, and it becomes a perfect accessory when toy figurines get their hands on it.

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Daily Viz from Visual Loop – 17/05/2011

Our selection for today begins with some facts about women and strokes, from Good, while Appature Inc. shows us the prescriptions most marketed to doctors in the United States. After that, a series published on Good about Polio – still a pandemic-size disease in many countries.

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Sprint Does It Again With Hilarious TV Spot For The Nexus S

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Looks like it’s that time again… Time for some fun Android videos from across the internets! This time featuring yet another great Android tv-spot from Sprint. Say what you will about the carrier’s coverage (or reasonable pricing options), but these guys know how to rep Android and they rep it well. Whether it was their “first” commercial for the Evo 4G or the thousands of adorable — I mean, totally rad Andy’s working away in the Evo Shift 4G video, I love the simplicity and how they show off Android’s super cute/cool mascot. Well, Sprint’s at it again. This time with a more humorous commercial for the latest addition to their Android lineup, the Samsung Nexus S (video chatting enabled AND unblocked). Zing!

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Monday, April 18, 2011

New Tech Info For 18.04.2011

Motorola Atrix to launch exclusively with Orange UK in early May


Just in time to duel with the Samsung Galaxy S II, Motorola's Atrix is crossing the Atlantic for an early May release in Orange livery. UK carrier Orange has proudly announced it'll be the "exclusive launch partner" for the Atrix in the UK, offering the dual-core handset for free on two-year contracts costing £35 per month or more. A Work and Play Kit that includes the phone's Multimedia Dock will be made available at a reduced £50 price to new customers buying the phone, or for free to existing Orange subscribers upgrading to the Atrix during May. Business customers on some of the more overpriced fully featured tariffs will also get the chance to snap up the Lapdock for free. Jump past the break for Orange's fulll press release or hit the source link to register your interest now.

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Pinetti Quattrogiga Leather Journal Has A Flash Drive Built Into Its Strap

Pinetti Quattrogiga Leather Journal (Images courtesy Jenni Bick)

By Andrew Liszewski


It’s hard to entice notebook enthusiasts away from their classic Moleskines, but Pinetti’s giving it their best shot with their Quattrogiga leather journal that features a 4GB USB flash drive built into its strap. Made of silicone the strap is actually held in place on the journal with snaps, meaning it’s completely removable as needed. The journal is also refillable, which basically means it’s just a leather cover designed to wrap around a basic paper notebook, which makes its $85 price tag, $105 for the larger model, a little difficult to swallow.


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Nintendo Sold 400,000 3DS Consoles In Week One


We’ve been hearing about the Nintendo 3DS for nearly a year now and after almost 12 months of media coverage and hype, the numbers are in.


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Steve Jobs Approves New Bio to Be Published in 2012

steve jobsSteve Jobs has finally given his seal of approval to a new book about his life. Walter Isaacson's 'iSteve: The Book of Jobs' is slated for release in early 2012, marking the first time that the Apple CEO has participated in a biography. Isaacson, who has been working on the book since 2009, reportedly interviewed members of Jobs' family, his colleagues at Apple and, of course, the man himself.



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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Gadget Tech Info For Today


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Aurora Is a More Stable, Bleeding Edge Dev Channel for Firefox [Beta Beat]




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Windows/Mac/Linux: Mozilla today launched Aurora, a semi-stable dev build of Firefox that represents Mozilla's move toward a new, rapid-release cycle aimed at "giv[ing] users more opportunities to participate in building Firefox." More »






From the Tips Box: Dirty Monitors, Cast Iron Skillets, and Guitar Slides [From The Tips Box]




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GigaOM Review: BlackBerry Tablet, PlayBook, a Notable Debut

Research In Motion, the company behind the iconic BlackBerry devices, is finally taking the veil off its much-anticipated tablet, the PlayBook. The device will cost between $500 and $700 and will be available April 19.


I have been playing around with the device for a couple of days, and I’ve also been comparing it with three tablets currently available to me: the iPad 2, Motorola XOOM and Samsung Galaxy Tab. Like most reviewers, I don’t tend to read the review guides that manufacturers send us with the review units. Out of the box intuitiveness is — or should be — par for the course when it comes to tablets and new smartphones. When I bought the iPad, I didn’t need any outside help to get started. A few exploratory gestures, and I was off to the races. I used the same approach with the PlayBook.




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To be clear, I don’t really consider myself a professional device reviewer like, say, our excellent gadget guru Kevin Tofel or the fantastic David Pogue. I consider myself a discerning buyer, someone who is not shy about spending the dollars as long as the product is worth buying and scores high on my own abstract metric of the happiness quotient.


After spending about 20 hours on the device, I am sharing my early impressions of the PlayBook — broken down into ten key segments with a quick summary at the end.


1. Looks & Design: The experience of a device starts with the looks, and here the PlayBook scores high marks. Though not as elegant as the original iPad and not as thin as the iPad 2, the device is solid and well engineered. The black body, rubber back, clean lines and a functional placement of buttons and ports add up to a great first impression. My only quibble: It doesn’t look much different from many of the Android tablets.


2. Interface & Experience: The new PlayBook is based on QNX, the new operating system RIM acquired in April 2010. As an old BlackBerry fan, I found the OS, interface and even the icons for various apps felt very familiar, and the menus are clean and easy to use. The home screen is divided into three panes: status bar, apps list and, when you have apps open, an open app panel. The whole experience feels very natural.


The TI OMAP that powers the device runs at 1 GHz and is extremely fast, and the device puts that oomph to maximum use. The fluid interface makes switching from one app to another smooth and easy. The overall experience feels superior to some of the Android-based tablets I have used. The two built-in cameras — the 3 megapixel (front facing) and 5 megapixel (main camera) — are high-quality and are tightly integrated


3. Size: I love the iPad and its bigger screen. The big screen is one of the things I actually like about the XOOM. I have often argued with Kevin about the merits of the bigger screen so, I wasn’t quite prepared to like the PlayBook’s 7-inch screen with 1024 X 600 resolution. But I did. Weighing less than a pound, the PlayBook is very comfortable to hold and use, especially when playing video games or watching video. The diminutive size makes it easier to type out quick notes with your thumbs, something that is virtually impossible on a bigger tablet.


4. Connectivity: The PlayBook has built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It was easy to connect to Wi-Fi networks, and the radio even worked in corners of my apartment where the signal was the weakest, such as my balcony. Here it easily beat the two Android devices and the original iPad. The iPad2 had the same powerful connection as the PlayBook. Once you connect to the network, the device automatically shows up on your network as a drive. As a Mac user, I could easily transfer files such as photos to it without plugging into a computer.


With Bluetooth, you can tether the device to your 3G phone, and I had no problems doing that with my Verizon iPhone. (You can also just use the Wi-Fi to connect to the phone via the Verizon iPhone Personal Hotspot option.) If you use a BlackBerry phone, the Bluetooth connection gives your tablet a constant 3G connectivity option without sucking up too much power.


5. Browser: RIM has been making a lot of noise about the PlayBook’s Webkit-based browser — and specifically its ability to run Flash. I can see why –- the browser is Playback’s single best feature.


You can hardly tell the difference between a desktop browsing experience and the Playbook. I have been watching YouTube videos off the YouTube website on the Playbook without much of a problem. There is no doubt that Adobe and Blackberry have spent a lot of energy on getting this right — even though Flash does start sucking down the battery pretty fast.


6. Apps: PlayBook has links to websites of popular services such as Twitter, Facebook, Gmail and Hotmail, and they all look like “app” icons. Why? Because RIM says “you don’t need an app for the web.” That may be true, but users expect devices to use apps, and apps often define the potential of a platform.


RIM executives claim that the BlackBerry apps store has nearly 3000 PlayBook apps, but that is nowhere near what Apple and Google’s Android OS-based tablets offer. I am underwhelmed by the specific offerings. Where is a Kindle native app or the Netflix? Without those apps, Playbook feels less useful. Apps are RIM’s Achilles heel and will remain so, and they need to motivate popular app makers to develop for their platform.


7. Media: I collectively call music, photos, videos and books “media.” To me, they represent the most important features of a tablet. The PlayBook music app is adequate but nothing to write home about. RIM is offering a built-in music store (via Seven Digital), but again the buy, download and playback experience isn’t as smooth as iTunes on the iPad. The Kobo Books service offers an option to buy books, but frankly having already spent hundreds of dollars in the Amazon store, this is a non-starter for me. I bet there are many more who would rather wait for the Amazon app than start fresh with Kobo.


But when it comes to photos and video, the PlayBook is simply outstanding. No, they don’t match up to the floating image feeling you get when watching photos on an iPad, but the PlayBook offers a whole different experience that’s in a class of its own.


PlayBook ships with an HDMI port which allows you to take any generic HDMI cable and plug the device into your television, making the PlayBook extremely versatile as an HD media center. There is no stutter, delay or jumpiness with videos; the playback on the PlayBook is akin to watching movies on your DVD player.


If you asked me what I love about PlayBook, I would say it is the video playback features.  Damn shame that it doesn’t have many popular video download services at this time.


8. Productivity & Communications: For me this is the deal-killer: I wouldn’t buy a device that doesn’t have a standalone email client, calendar or a to-do list. Need Google Talk? Tough luck. Skype? No mas, amigos. Sure you get Office apps, thanks to RIM buying DataViz, but frankly I want a good email client in my tablet more than anything else.


RIM would argue that you could use BlackBerry Bridge, a piece of software that allows you to pair your tablet with your BlackBerry. It’s not the smoothest process, but once you establish the connection, you can mirror BlackBerry apps such as BBM, contacts, messages, memos and calendar on the big screen. The PlayBook gives you full access to the data in those apps.


If BlackBerry wants to sell PlayBook to existing Blackberry owners, then the Bridge might suffice. But what if you don’t have or don’t want a BlackBerry? RIM says the email client is going to be offered later this summer as an OTA download, and for me that is enough of a reason to refrain from buying this device — at least until then.


9. Multitasking: All I can say about the multitasking abilities of this device is — wow. You could output a movie via HDMI to your big-screen TV while looking at a PowerPoint, then switch to web browsing. Playbook does it all smoothly.


10. Gestures: As a longtime iPad owner and someone who’s tried Android devices for a long time, I have to say, it took me a few hours to get my gestures right on this device. But then not all PlayBook users will be swtiching between different devices. If you are a first-time buyer, you won’t have natural inclination to use the iPad/Android gestures. PlayBook’s gestures are simple, though you might want to check out the tutorial to get the basics down quickly.


My Overall Impressions: PlayBook is perhaps one of the best tablets I have used, but it has some glaring shortcomings. What works for PlayBook is what works for iPad –- the chip, the hardware and the operating system are very tightly coupled. You can feel the cohesion, which in turn adds up to a fluid and satisfactory feeling.


Android tablets have a worthy rival in the PlayBook. It lacks the overall polish of the iPad 2, but give it a little time and RIM could get the hardware and experience right. Even with this first release, it is among my top three tablets picks. I am glad they are in the market and will prove to be a worthy competitor.


Disappointed as I am in the limited number of apps, the deal-breaker for me is the lack of independent communication tools. I understand that RIM wants to sell more BlackBerry devices (just as Apple wants the halo effect for its other gadgets), but to leave out a standalone email client makes little or no sense.


Related content from GigaOM Pro (subscription req’d):

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

New Info For This Week

15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

Filed under: Features, Troubleshooting, Lists


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The holiday season has always been a time for gathering -- but in recent years, it's also been a time when family and friends come bearing gifts of computer troubles. Their computer friends -- people like the Download Squad team and you, our readers -- get asked to do everything from installing RAM upgrades to the annual computer tune-up. We're happy to oblige, of course, because there's a decent chance someone will pay us in beer or baked goods. Cash is welcome too, but never seems to be offered quite as readily.



To make your holiday tech duties a bit easier, I've put together a list of some of my favorite troubleshooting apps for Windows.

Where download links for the files aren't on the application's main page, I've included a link to the appropriate download page. I've provided a handful of FileHippo links as well -- they're an excellent mirror site and they don't surround download links in advertisements or "recommendations."

Continue reading 15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

Download Squad15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support originally appeared on Download Squad on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 10:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

    




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Apple iPad 2 arrives, disappoints

The iPad 2 is here! And a little disappointing…


As expected, Apple unveiled the iPad 2 today at a press event in San Francisco. The new tablet is actually called the iPad 2 in order to keep things simple, and Steve Jobs was able to present the device to the waiting world despite officially being on medical leave from the company. I’m guessing he didn’t trust anyone else to reveal the latest addition to his burgeoning family.


Steve Jobs has unveiled the iPad 2, and it’s fair to say that while it’s better than the original, it represents a 1.5 update more than anything truly groundbreaking.


The iPad 2 is 33 percent thinner (8.8mm) and 15 percent lighter (1.3 pounds) than the original, both of which are reportedly noticeable. The iPad 2 features Apple’s new dual-core A5 processor, which makes using it faster and smoother. The iPad 2 also boasts two cameras, one front, one back, allowing for FaceTime and HD video capture. And all this delivered with the same (up to) 10-hour battery life.


Which is all well and good, clearly. However, it’s not enough for me personally. After another whole year of working on its tablet hardware I thought Apple would deliver more than this. Which suggests, to me at least, that the iPad 3 is going to be the true successor to the original iPad, and less than a year away from release.


Let me make it clear what I’m saying here: When considered on its own merits the iPad 2 is a magnificent product and one hell of an achievement. It’s also the best mainstream media tablet money can buy right now. But it has to be considered next to the original iPad, and as a product that Apple has been working on for at least 12 months. And on that score it’s a disappointment.


If you already own an iPad then I wouldn’t recommend upgrading unless you have plenty of disposable income and a need to always own what’s new and shiny. However, for those who haven’t yet bought an iPad and don’t/can’t wait for the iPad 3, the iPad 2 is a sound investment.





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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Gadgets News For 04.01.2011


Ziff Davis acquires Geek.com


It’s official: Geek.com has been acquired by Ziff Davis, the company behind PCmag.com, Extremetech.com, and a number of other technology sites. Geek.com will operate a standalone site within the Ziff Davis family, with the same commitment to excellence in technology reporting the site has had since it was founded in 1996. Geek.com’s entire editorial team [...]




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Angry Birds Becomes Carnival Game Booth in China!

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Remember the game booths in carnivals and circuses? You can now play Angry Birds in real life! And purchase plush dolls!

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Handbrake updated to version 0.9.5

Handbrake has been updated to version 0.9.5. Available codecs have been updated but this update is only now supporting Intel-based Mac. Many new features and bug fixes have been added:



Core Library


* BluRay disc structure support. (No decryption support)
* Updated Libraries (x264, ffmpeg)
* SSA Subtitle support. (Including burn-in)
* MP3 audio now supported in MP4 files (Note: Limited Player compatibility)
* VOBSUB subtitle now supported in MP4 files (Note: Limited Player compatibility)
* Updated Presets for newer devices and better quality
* AC3 encoding support.
* Many Bug Fixes and other small improvements
* Improved DVD Main Feature detection (when using dvdnav)
* Universal audio downmix support (all audio types can be downmixed)
* Point*to*Point encoding (second or frame start and end times)
* Peak framerate option (Capped VFR)



All GUIs


* Updated x264 Advanced Panel
* Video Quality Slider drops % value and only shows RF for x264
* Batch Scan (Scan Multiple files at once. N.B: Does not include multiple VIDEO_TS folders / Image files)
* Many Bug fixes
* Many Tweaks to improve usability.
* Ability to edit queue jobs



Mac GUI


* New Audio Panel supporting >4 Audio Tracks
* VLC detection in /Applications and ~/Applications
* Multiple instance support



The new version offers a better compatibility with VLC, while support for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV2! It seems also to be faster, at least for ripping a DVD, it took us 21 min 35 sec for encoding a 1h45’ movie on a Mac Pro Quad Core 3.2 GHz, and 18 minutes on a Mac Pro Octo Core 2.93 GHz.







This Angry Birds game booth in China seems not easy to win



Huge fans have probably bought the Angry Birds plush toys for fun. In China, some people have used them to create a game booth. This photo is found in Guangzhou. It may probably not licensed by Rovio. And, it seems hard to play too. Who would be able to use the real Angry Birds to hit those pigs successfully?


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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Gadget Tech Info For Tonight

15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

Filed under: Features, Troubleshooting, Lists


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The holiday season has always been a time for gathering -- but in recent years, it's also been a time when family and friends come bearing gifts of computer troubles. Their computer friends -- people like the Download Squad team and you, our readers -- get asked to do everything from installing RAM upgrades to the annual computer tune-up. We're happy to oblige, of course, because there's a decent chance someone will pay us in beer or baked goods. Cash is welcome too, but never seems to be offered quite as readily.



To make your holiday tech duties a bit easier, I've put together a list of some of my favorite troubleshooting apps for Windows.

Where download links for the files aren't on the application's main page, I've included a link to the appropriate download page. I've provided a handful of FileHippo links as well -- they're an excellent mirror site and they don't surround download links in advertisements or "recommendations."

Continue reading 15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

Download Squad15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support originally appeared on Download Squad on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 10:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

    




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Here Comes Google’s Cr-48 Wannabe! Really?

Google Cr-48 Chrome Laptop Wannabe

While we not-so-patiently wait for Google's first Chrome OS laptop -- the Cr-48, to be available in the market, the Shanzhai makers unveiled a laptop which looks a littleeeeeeeeee bit like the Cr-48, with a larger display and better graphics chip.

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EnSight 9.2 released

Computational Engineering International (CEI) has announced the release of EnSight 9.2, or more specifically, version 9.2.1a. EnSight 9.2 can be downloaded and installed alongside previous versions of EnSight, and uses the same license key as before. There are several improvements that are incorporated in this new version of EnSight, including:

OpenFOAM direct readerHPC Launch CapabilitiesMore Click-n-go functionalityTouch-n-goMuch faster rendering of annotations when using large modelsImproved Clip Planes thru Polyhedral Cells

The HPC Launch Capabilities looks interesting to me. The idea behind this is that EnSight users should not have to set environment variables, configure SSH port forwarding, and mess around with their own particular flavor of batch queuing systems. Instead, users should be able to launch jobs that will run at their particular site without having to jump through so many hoops. However, their press release says that you will need to contact their support desk in order to schedule time to implement this for your particular setup.

Touch-n-go is a nice feature that is being added to EnSight. Simply move your mouse on top of objects and handles will appear. You can manipulate the handles to resize (for example) the colorbar. This does not require a redraw of the screen. Instead it is just an overlay redraw that is composited back into the image. This works with objects, but does not work with parts (like an isosurface, for example).

The next version of EnSight should be released in another month or so and should have the following improvements:

Support for EnSight DREnSight DR support for Context filesEasier Client-Server Launch

Even better will be EnSight 10.0, which is slated for release in the 2nd quarter of 2011. It will feature a new GUI built on top of PythonQt. That gives EnSight users something to look forward to for the new year. Since I am an EnSight user, I certainly am looking forward to trying out these new features.

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News: iTunes 10.1.1 offers fixes for music video, instability bugs

Apple has released iTunes 10.1.1, the latest version of its digital media management software. According to Apple’s release notes, the update addresses an issue where some music videos may not play on Macs equipped with NVIDIA GeForce 9400 or 9600 graphics, resolves an issue where iTunes may unexpectedly quit when deleting a playlist that has the iTunes Sidebar showing, fixes a problem where iTunes may unexpectedly quit when connecting an iPod…




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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Best Information For 11.12.2010

WikiLeaks Exposes Kim Jong-Il's Son as Gaming Geek

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There have been a few bizarre tidbits in the WikiLeaks data dump, particularly about China hacking Google and how Iran's neighbors have been quietly pushing the U.S. to take military action against the country. Then there is this little gossipy morsel about the middle son of the world's most unpredictable leader, Kim Jong-Il. A 2008 cable discussing possible successors to Il surmised that Kim Jong-chol was not in the running to become the next iron-fisted oppressor of North Korea because he "is more interested in video games than governing."



A video game obsession seems like a perfectly logical generational step for Choi to take, considering Il's widely reported film fanaticism (in 2003 he was said to have had a collection of over 20,000 films). Oddly, we would have thought that spending hours a day playing 'StarCraft' would have made Choi a rather attractive choice. If he can handle the Zerg, the U.S. should pose no problem.

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Top 10 Better Ways to Stay Warm This Winter




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Winter is upon us once again, but instead of letting its icy breath interrupt your life, conquer the freezing temperatures with these tips. More »






Wire an Old Car Radio for MP3 Input [MP3 Player]




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Just because you've got a sweet classic car doesn't mean you have to go with 1960s-era technology for your tunes. Hacking your radio for MP3 input is a simple DIY electronics project. More »









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Daily Deals: $929 MacBook Pro, iPad App Price Cuts, Cut the Rope: Holidays


We close out another week with a variety of deals, starting with hardware. There are a number of more than two dozen unibody Mac Book Pros from the Apple Store, starting with a 2.26GHz MacBook Pro for just $929. We also have a new crop of price cuts from the iPad App Store, including “HTML Editor” for just $0.99. Finally, to get you in the holiday spirit is “Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift” from the App Store. This free iPhone or iPad app offers the popular game with holiday-inspired levels.


Along the way, we’ll also check out deals on iMacs, freebie iPhone Apps, an iPhone headset and a winter bundle of applications from MacUpdate. As always, details on these and many more items can be found at CoM’s “Daily Deals” page after the jump.



Refurbished Unibody Apple MacBook Pro Laptops from $929 + free shipping


The Apple Store currently has stock of 29 factory-refurbished unibody MacBook Pro notebooks in its Special Deals section, with prices starting at $929. Combined with free shipping, that puts most systems at lowest-we’ve-seen prices. Sales tax is added where applicable. All come with a 1-year Apple warranty, the same as new Macs. Items are removed from Apple’s site when they sell out. Notable systems:


Refurbished MacBook Pro MB990LL/A Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz 13.3″ (pictured) for $929

refurbished MacBook Pro MC374LL/A Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 13.3″ for $1,019

refurbished MacBook Pro MC371LL/A Core i5 Dual 2.4GHz 15.4″ for $1,529

refurbished MacBook Pro MC226LL/A Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz 17″ for $1,649

refurbished MacBook Pro MB986LL/A Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz 15.4″ for $1,719

see all refurbished MacBook Pro laptops at The Apple Store


iPad App Price Drops: HTML Edit, Agents!, Braveheart HD, LogMeIn, more


The iTunes App Store offers price drops on downloads of several Apple iPad applications, as listed below. The deals:


HTML Edit for iPad for 99 cents ($6 off): HTML editor

Blue Block for iPad for 99 cents ($1 off): Infuriating puzzle game

Agents! for 99 cents ($1 off): Espionage puzzle adventure game

Santas Slot for 99 cents ($2 off): Slot machine game

The Rise of Atlantis HD for iPad for $2.99 ($2 off): Puzzle game

Braveheart HD for $2.99 ($2 off): Action adventure game

Mech Wars for iPad for $3.99 ($1 off): Tower defense game

Destination: Treasure Island for iPad for $4.99 ($5 off): Point-and-click adventure

LogMeIn Ignition for $19.99 ($10 off): Remote control of PC


Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift for iPhone / iPad downloads for free


The iTunes App Store offers downloads of Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift for iPhone / iPad for free. This is a special version of the popular game with holiday-themed levels.


Eight refurb Apple iMac Desktops: Core i3 22″ for $1,019 + free shipping, more


The Apple Store has stock of eight factory-refurbished previous- and current-generation Apple Aluminum iMac Desktops in its Special Deals section. They’re up to $430 off. With free shipping, each is at the lowest total price we’ve seen. (It’s also among the largest selection of refurbished units we’ve seen this year.) These come with a 1-year Apple warranty, the same as new iMacs. Sales tax is added where applicable. Items are removed from Apple’s site when they sell out. Notables:


Apple MC508LL/A iMac 21.5″ Intel Core i3 Dual Core 3.06GHz Desktop for $1,019

Apple MB413LL/A iMac 21.5″ Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz Desktop for $1,099

Apple MB952LL/A iMac 27″ Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz Desktop for $1,269

Apple MC510LL/A iMac 27″ Intel Core i3 Dual Core 3.2GHz Desktop for $1,439

Apple MB511LL/A iMac 27″ Intel Core i5 Quad Core 2.8GHz Desktop for $1,699

browse all refurbished Apple iMacs at the Apple Store


Used Apple iMac systems from $640 + $30 s&h


MegaMacs.com offers new price lows on several used Apple iMac systems, as listed below. Shipping starts around $30 and each is covered by a 30-day MegaMacs warranty. The systems:


Apple iMac Core Duo 2.16GHz Desktop (pictured) for $639.99 (was $680)

Apple iMac Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz 20″ Desktop for $819.99 (was $870)

Apple iMac Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 24″ Desktop (no keyboard or mouse) for $949.99 (was $990)


iPhone App Price Drops: Who Wants to be a Millionaire, WorldMate, more


Below are downloads of several applications which have dropped in price and are available for a limited time from Apple’s App Store. These apps are created for the iPhone and iPod touch; they’re also compatible with the iPad but will run at a significantly lower resolution. (Check the individual apps for further information.) Each is the best deal we’ve seen on that title. The deals:


Remote Mouse for 99 cents ($1 off): Mouse converter

Mass Effect Galaxy for 99 cents ($1 off): Action adventure game

MONOPOLY Here & Now: The World Edition for 99 cents ($2 off): Update to classic game

My Band for 99 cents ($2 off): Music game

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire 2010 for 99 cents ($1 off): Trivia game

WorldMate Gold for 99 cents ($2 off): Travel information management

Gamebook Adventure: An Assassin in Orlandes for $2.99 ($2 off): Choose your own adventure


Mirror’s Edge for iPhone / iPod touch downloads for $1


The iTunes App Store offers downloads of Mirror’s Edge for iPhone / iPod touch for 99 cents. That’s $4 off and the best price we’ve seen for this parkour game.


MoGo Talk XD Bluetooth Headset for iPhone 3G / 3GS for $20 + free shipping


Buy.com offers the MoGo Talk XD Bluetooth Headset for Apple iPhone 3G / 3GS with a Protective Charging Case, model no. MG230-0119, for $19.99 with free shipping. That’s $10 under our October mention and the lowest total price we could find by $13. It features a docking case with micro USB connector, wireless range of up to 33 feet, Apple Voice Control compatibility, and up to four hours of talk time.


iPhone App Store Freebies: Ace Sniper, Rogue Runner, Heights, Yeah DJ, more


The iTunes App Store offers downloads of several applications for Apple iPhone and iPod touch for free, as listed below. With a savings of up to $2, each is at the lowest price we’ve seen. Note that these apps are compatible with the iPad but will run at a significantly lower resolution. (Check the individual apps for further information.) The deals:


Word Popper: High speed word game

Ace Sniper 2: First-person sniping game

Rising Blocks: Puzzle game

Rogue Runner: “Endless run” action game

UniTris: Multi-faceted puzzle game

Heights: Vertical platforming game

Nimble ToDo: To-do list

Road Whiz: Top-down driving adventure game

Yeah DJ: Music mixing and scratching


MacUpdate Promo Winter Bundle: 12 Mac apps for $50


MacUpdate offers downloads of its MacUpdate Winter 10-Application Bundle for $49.99. Plus, the first 10,000 buyers receive two extra apps for free. Together, that’s a savings of $486 compared to paying the list price for each program and the biggest MacUpdate bundle we’ve since September. Deal ends December 22. The 12 included apps are:


1Password: Password storage software

MacFamilyTree: Family information storage

DEVONthink: Media file storage and organization

Flux: XHTML and CSS web design assistant

Default Folder X: Additional Open and Save dialog options

Art Text + Fonts: Heading, logo, icon, and banner creation assistant

Swift Publisher: Publishing software

Chronories: Electronic diary

Interarchy: File transfer app

Typinator: Text auto-completion

Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Action adventure game

Mail Stationery: E-mail templates for Apple Mail







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Toshiba launching three tablets in 2011

Toshiba is gearing up to launch three new tablets in 2011, all sporting different operating systems. Let’s hope these succeed where the last ones didn’t.


Toshiba released two tablets in 2010, both of which failed to really grab anyone’s attention. The Libretto was only released in limited numbers, was too expensive, and a bit of a novelty, really. And the Folio 100 was, well, just a bad product, with so many people returning theirs that a big chain of stores pulled it from their shelves altogether.


Realizing that the tablet sector is growing in stature and importance, Toshiba isn’t giving up after this initial failure. Instead, according to Digitimes, the Japanese company is planning on unveiling three new tablets for release next year. They are highly likely to make their first appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January.


Like the rest of the industry, Toshiba doesn’t seem able to make its mind up as to which OS is the best for tablets, and so each of the three will feature a different one of Windows 7, Google Android, and the Google Chrome OS. Two will have 10.1-inch screens, the other an 11.6-inch screen. All of these tablets are being positioned as extensions to the PC market.


However, a further rumor suggests Toshiba is working on a range of 7-inch tablets, these being handled by the company’s handset department. Which would obviously suggest these will be nearer to smartphones than notebooks.


I suspect these tablets will be a lot better than the two previous tablets from Toshiba. The company will have likely learned from its mistakes and will try to put out a product much closer to the Apple iPad this time around, because, like it or not, that tablet has set the bar for all the others to try and emulate.


I like Toshiba as a company, so let’s just hope its tablets live up to the brand name.





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