31Dec/09

Happy New Year! 2010!

I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year! Hope everyone stays safe and has lots of fun.

Remember: It's pronounced "Twenty-Ten," not "Two-Thousand-and-Ten" or any other variation. :)

Happy New Year! 2010!

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28Dec/09

GeekSync

My latest project. Check it out: http://geeksync.net/

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23Dec/09

Zero Gravity Magnetic Levitation Audio Shelf

Oh how I really want this shelf. Too bad the price tag is way out of my range ($500).

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21Dec/09

Google wishes you Happy Holidays

Google wishes you Happy Holidays.

You can see the logos unfold on the homepage or here.

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays! :)

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18Dec/09

NewerTech USB 2.0 Display Adapter supports up to 6 extra monitors

Adding an external display to most modern laptops isn’t a big deal; and many desktops natively support dual displays. But adding a third, or even a fourth, display can be a challenge. The NewerTech USB 2.0 Display Adapter aims to make adding extra monitors as easy as plugging in a USB gadget. Macs can add up to four monitors, while PCs can add up to six!

The USB 2.0 Display Adapter is priced at $96, which isn’t terrible, considering that it supports resolutions up to 2048 x 1152 and includes everything you need for DVI, VGA or HDMI connections.

via NewerTech USB 2.0 Display Adapter supports up to 6 extra monitors.

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12Dec/09

Music: Secrets by One Republic

Lyrics after the break.

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5Dec/09

The world’s smallest 16GB flash drive

USB drives keep getting smaller and smaller. For your viewing pleasure: the Wink. Advertised as the world’s smallest USB drive, it really is quite diminutive.

Ideal for attaching to a keychain or necklace, or smuggling out of a secure data facility in on your body, the Wink is a just solid piece of plastic with contacts on it, providing the minimal hardware required in order to connect to a USB port. Oddly though, it looks almost exactly like a Verbatim Tough-n-Tiny.

They’re available now from your favorite retailer; the flavors it comes in are 2GB for $7.95, 4GB for $10.95, 8GB for $19.95, and 16GB for $37.95.

via The world’s smallest 16GB flash drive.

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