Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Pogoplug USB Cloud Sharing Device Can Soon Do Web Printing [Pogoplug]

 
 

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via Gizmodo by Jason Chen on 8/31/10

We enjoy Pogoplug, small device that lets you attach any USB disk and make its contents accessible anywhere to the cloud, when you're not home. Now they support printers! More »



 
 

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XBMC Dharma Beta Brings New Add-on Framework, Blu-ray Support, and More [Bet...

 
 

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via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on 8/31/10

Windows/Mac/Linux/Apple TV: The popular XBMC media center application just released the first beta of its next big update, codenamed Dharma. The biggest feature improvement in the update: The XBMC crew have developed a robust add-on system that makes it easy to install new add-ons and automatically updates plugins and skins so you're always running the latest and greatest version of your add-ons. The update also features hardware acceleration for supported graphics cards, unencrypted Blu-ray playback (meaning you still may want to use this method to play your encrypted Blu-ray discs), and more (which you can check out on the release milestone page). Thanks sneakily1! [XBMC Blog] More »



 
 

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Ultimate Ears outs lower cost in-ear headphones

 
 

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Logitech's audio label Ultimate Ears has released a new lineup of earphones and headsets for mobile devices. The earphones include the Ultimate Ears 500, Ultimate Ears 350 and Ultimate Ears 200. There are also the Ultimate Ears 500vi and Ultimate Ears 200vi headsets for iPhones, BlackBerry phones and any other devices with a 3.5mm audio jack....


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Easily Add Images to Your Google Contacts with Picasa People Photos [Digital...

 
 

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via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on 8/23/10

A new feature in Google's Picasa image management application, which is incredibly good at identifying faces, allows you to set Google Contacts photos for every contact you have a picture of in a couple clicks. More »



 
 

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Lifehacker Pack for Android: Our List of the Best Android Apps [Downloads]

 
 

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via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on 8/23/10

The Android Market isn't always an easy place to get around. Our first edition of the Lifehacker Pack for Android rounds up essential Android apps—our personal favorites for productivity, multimedia, internet life, and just plain usefulness. More »



 
 

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Workout today

Today on my workout i've pretty much blew out my quadriceps from morris and had severe pain but after some motrin i peered we doing some what better so today i'll try distraction nb back working out tomorrow.

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

FollowUp.cc Automates Email Follow-Up Reminders [Followup]

 
 

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via Lifehacker by Jason Fitzpatrick on 8/6/10

Need a simple way to remind yourself and others to follow-up on email messages? FollowUp.cc automates reminders at intervals the interval you've specified. More »



 
 

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Logitech G700 mouse and G930 headset review

 
 

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via Engadget by Sean Hollister on 8/5/10

Logitech's been making quality peripherals for as long as many of us have been computing, introducing some of us to our first wheel, wireless and infrared mice in the process. But when it comes to the latest in gaming peripherals, the company's not always ahead of the curve. Razer and Microsoft have had high-end hybrid wireless mice for over a year now, and the 2.4GHz wireless headset isn't exactly a new concept. That said, the company's reputation is strong for a reason, and we were pleasantly surprised to find that Logitech's created a mouse and headset that leapfrog -- rather than just catch up to -- what competitors have offered. See what we mean in our review after the break.

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Logitech G700 mouse and G930 headset review originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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TiVo Premiere vs Windows 7 Media Center

 
 

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via Engadget by Ben Drawbaugh on 8/5/10

TiVo Premiere vs Windows 7 media Center
Although TiVo and ReplayTV were the first DVRs on the market, Microsoft's software actually powered the DISHPlayer Satellite DVR in late 1999. So here we are over 10 years later and while TiVo and Microsoft took different approaches to the same space, of the three original DVR software companies, they're the only two left. Which is the bigger success depends on your perspective, because while TiVo has the mind share (and sold more consumer branded products) Microsoft's technology is present in many other brand DVRs, like Verizon's FiOS DVR, and AT&T's U-Verse (which is built on Microsoft's Mediaroom platform). But our perspective of success is based on the user interface experience, so while we previously reviewed both the TiVo Premiere and Windows 7 Media Center, we wanted to also tackled the task of directly comparing the two. Of course there are some obvious differences that might sway someone in one way or another, like TiVo's simpler out of the box setup or Media Center's 3rd party plug-in architecture, there are many other points of distinction to discover if you click on through and read about the less obvious user interface differences as well as a few other baked-in non-DVR features.

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TiVo Premiere vs Windows 7 Media Center originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Aug 2010 12:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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