Thursday, June 4, 2009

I never Thought I would be making Money online! LinkBucks

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Monday, January 19, 2009

ClarionMiND : The Next Generation Navigation Device



The Intel Atom processor that is currently used in the netbook industry due to its small size and its relatively powerful processor, opened a lot of opportunities for device makers from different industries to create more powerful devices that are smaller, more efficient and generally better. Clarion Mind is a product of this ingenuity.

Being a leading company for audio and navigation, this device can surely bring you to your destination stress-free and accurately. Detailed maps of US and Canada are included. This can ensure that what you see in the road is the same in the device. In the event that you don’t happen to live within US or Canada, the ClarionMiND can uses Google Maps so that wouldn’t be a problem.

A full Firefox browser is also included that can render web pages that looks exactly the same as what you can see in your computer. MySpace, YouTube, Weather, News, RealPlayer, Email, and Portal Sync for software updates applications are included in the interface that are pretty much straightforward. Other applications are PDF Reader, Contacts, Calculator, and Notepad in case that you need them.

The specs are: 4.8″ LCD Touch Screen display, 800MHz Intel Atom processor, 512MB DDR2 ram, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB connection, built-in speakers, and SD expansion slot.

Though it has good features, the ClarionMiND can only be up for 1.5 hours which is really bad when you want to use its multimedia features away from the car, and the 4.8″ display is a relatively small screen which can strain your eyes if you plan to read e-books or browse sites for long periods of time.

e-Loam F7 netbook

Do you feel that a netbook is still too big for you? Or is it maybe that you want to have a cool looking device that you can bring around that can really fit in your pocket? Then the e-Loam F7 might be the gadget for you.


Produced by Shenzen e-Loam Technology Company, the e-Loam F7 has a 7 inch touch screen TFT LCD, 1.2GHz Via C7 processor, 1GB DDR2 memory, 8GB hard disk capacity, 0.3megapixel web camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, and 2 in 1 memory card reader.

Specs wise, this netbook isn’t a performance type as what we can see coming out from big name manufacturers. But, this is rather a netbook which is designed to be just portable. The 8GB of hard drive space won’t be much after installing Windows XP but it would be more than enough to store all your documents, spread sheets or presentations. The processor seems to be sufficient for light usage as it is the same with the old HP Mini but running demanding applications on this machine might be quite slow. Take note that this netbook doesn’t have a physical keyboard so typing documents isn’t recommended.

Overall, the e-Loam F7 netbook isn’t for everybody as what netbooks are in general. If you want to do ultra portable computing but still want to do a little bit of photoshop or play your HD videos then choose a more powerful netbook. But, it you want a netbook where you could just practice your presentation, maybe watch a couple of videos or do some editing to your documents while on the road, then the F7 is the netbook for you.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Sony SS-B1000 Bookshelf Speakers

Are you looking for that starting point in building your home entertainment system? Do you find your current speakers bulky and inconvenient? Well look no further because the Sony SS-B1000 effectively resolves that dilemma with the convenience of its ergonomic size without compromising that sweet sound quality we always get from Sony.


You all know that lugging around those bulky speakers around the house when you need to change the set-up can be bothersome. There’s always that awkward situation when you have to carry the speakers all the way upstairs because your kid wants to borrow it for the night. Well, with the SS-B1000’s dimensions measuring at 8.5 x 6.7 x 15.8 inches and weighing just roughly 6.4 pounds each, these are amazingly compact speakers that can be moved around with ease.

Sometimes bookshelf speakers are underestimated for their size. Who would want to set them up if all you get is a fuzzy and barely audible whimper? With SS-B1000 Bookshelf Speakers, Sony just disproved everything people assumed about these little powerhouses. The SS-B1000 utilizes 120 watts of power and an advanced tweeter and woofer design that render your music perfectly— ensuring that you’re hearing the music just like as it was recorded. This is audio fidelity at its finest. Of course, you shouldn’t expect to get that same bass boost from its heavyweight counterparts, but still Goliath’s days are over because despite its size, this David has got everything else going for it.

Right now these are selling for $49, and for that price alone, many satisfied buyers have already raved about the quality, convenient design, and ultimately the affordability of these speakers. You’re definitely getting more bang for your buck.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Analog TV signals no more


The United States Congress has already laid out plans to have the transition from analog television broadcasting to digital television a.k.a. DTV.

By February 17, 2009 all broadcasters are required to convert their programming to digital television programming thus analog signals will completely be gone. This is a great idea, considering that our televisions are not getting better and better, but some low-tech televisions would need to have some upgrading in order to enjoy this new technology. These equipments are just easy to install to analog televisions. You just need to purchase a converter box that would then convert the digital broadcasting signal to a format that your low-tech television could display. But, of course, if you could afford to buy a digital television then you’d get to enjoy viewing digitalized channels even more.


Don’t be confused about DTV and HDTV as both don’t necessarily mean the same thing. HDTVs can display digital broadcasting but DTVs can’t display the highest quality of the digital broadcasting that only the HDTV could.


So whether or not you have an HDTV or a DTV, by February 17 of 2009 you would fully enjoy a much better TV signal like never before. Prepare yourself for this, you still have months to prepare!

E-Mail Enabled Wi-Fi Photo Frame



Out comes the old still photo frames and in with the new digital photo frames. Now, who could have thought there could be anything better than that? eStarling have created an e-mail enabled wifi digital photo frame. Now you don’t just have a digital photo frame with you where you could relax and enjoy those beautiful digital photographs. Now, you could send all your favorite photos via e-mail directly to your digital photo frame.

It is a great gift for relatives and friends who want to be continually updated with what you are doing and see the places you’re in. Once your eStarling Wi-Fi photo frame have been configured correctly, it will check for new e-mails every few minutes and will display the digital photographs that it had received. Now, isn’t that a great surprise?

Kodak EX-811 Easyshare 8-inch Digital Picture Frame with Wireless Capability

Kodak, Electronics, $130.00

You can send jpeg format photos or choose a flickr photo feed. Just do a search on flickr and cut and paste the feed link into your web-based software. You can choose multiple feeds at once if you want. Enjoy viewing the Flickr photos as it rotates to your screen and if there’s a new photo posted on flickr, it will then be added to the rotating digital photographs on your digital photo screen.

If you have digital photographs on your CF or SD card that you want to view, it will just go into rotation with the other frames from your e-mail or flickr feeds. So you get to enjoy both the old most-loved digital photographs with the new e-mailed or feed photos.

It’s no ordinary pen, it’s spy pen!


Have you ever seen those movies with spies taking pictures with their spy pens? Ever thought it’s just a dream to have your very own spy gadget? Well, you’re wrong! Now, a spy pen is just an order away. This spy pen is actually a digital camera in disguise. You would think it’s just an ordinary pen but it’s not! With its 2MB of built-in memory, you could store up to 36 shots of 160 by 120 pixel images. That’s enough to meet your spying needs. You can take pictures of people and places and “evidences” without anyone’s knowledge. Plus, because of its voice function, you don’t need to keep on checking how much memory you have left. Just listen and click away!

It uses LR44 batteries, same as the ones used with watches, and its battery life could last over 500 shots. It has an auto shut-off feature thus it conserves energy so you don’t need to change batteries frequently. It has an autofocus, balance and exposure. It is serial cable supported and comes with a CD Rom driver and serial cable for downloading of images. The bottom line here is that this spy pen has all the features of a basic digital camera all disguised as a writing pen. And what’s a disguised writing pen when you can’t use it to write? This spy pen is also a REAL pen!

So, don’t you think you need to have one? It’s a cool gadget and it’s only worth $79.95 each!

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