List/Grid Monthly Archives: April 2009

Verizon bangs Cablevision: “We Could Offer 400Mbps, We Just Don’t Feel Like It”

Verizon bangs Cablevision: “We Could Offer 400Mbps, We Just Don’t Feel Like It”

Verizon had been GURU as ISP for several years now. The have the cutting edge bandwidth to teet up most of the customer’s requirements. Verizon decided to respond to Cablevision’s… Read more »

MID UMPC Concept Design

MID UMPC Concept Design

To be honest, I’m not really into netbooks. I’m looking for an internet device that is more than just a really tiny laptop. This MID concept seems to be a… Read more »

Green Technology: Upgrades To Boost Eco-friendly Homes & Reduce Bills

Green Technology: Upgrades To Boost Eco-friendly Homes & Reduce Bills

Last week I provided a few basic green upgrades that can help you save money. This time around it’s all about tech that will save money and potentially increase the… Read more »

6 Fool-Proof Steps to Make More Money With Your Website

6 Fool-Proof Steps to Make More Money With Your Website

Every website has a bunch of web pages which get more search traffic than others. These pages are constantly visited daily by new visitors, people who have never seen the site… Read more »

20 Quick Ways to Increase Your Alexa Rank. It Works

20 Quick Ways to Increase Your Alexa Rank. It Works

Great link-worthy content will leads to an natural increase in site traffic and is an excellent way to passively increase your Alexa rank. It is important to emphasize that you… Read more »

Windows 7 RC1 made available for download

Windows 7 RC1 made available for download

Microsoft made the first release candidate of Windows 7 available for free download on Thursday. In an unprecedented move for the company, the software will run on a user’s PC… Read more »

Electronic Breakfast

Electronic Breakfast

Some people would call these edible circuits—made of all things sugar, spice, and everything nice—”candy.” I call them breakfast ready to be dunked in 100% fat chocolate milk. [Flickr via… Read more »

Dell Studio 19 Multitouch All-in-One

Dell Studio 19 Multitouch All-in-One

It appears that Dell is trying to encroach on HP’s TouchSmart family of PCs’ territory. Geared towards folks who are looking for a communal counter-top PC, a productivity PC, or… Read more »

7 Useful Google Talk Bots

7 Useful Google Talk Bots

You can do lot of interesting stuff with Google Talk Talk like get alert notifications, save bookmarks to delicious, manage web calendars, set reminders, write blogs, and so much more…. Read more »

Turn your iPod Touch & iPhone Into a Virtual Turntable

Turn your iPod Touch & iPhone Into a Virtual Turntable

Spinning Vinyl turns you iOS device into a virtual turntable, making it more capable. The scratching, wobbling, everything just became way too easier. However, it will only work right in the iPod touch. There… Read more »

$99 – The new “high end” for GPUs

$99 – The new “high end” for GPUs

AMD’s launch off the Radeon HD 4770 redefines the graphics card market, and has the potential to make $99 the new “high end” for GPUs. The last couple of years… Read more »

Home Air Sealing and Insulation Guide

Home Air Sealing and Insulation Guide

We need greener ways to stop hurting mother Nature. Important part of it is energy conservation with much more intuitive ways. Rule of the Thumb: Don’t spend energy to heat… Read more »

New Research Extends Lithium Ion Battery Life by 800%

New Research Extends Lithium Ion Battery Life by 800%

A research team at Hanyung University in South Korea, led by Professor Cho Jaephil (pictured), have made a breakthrough in battery technology that has the potential to extend the life… Read more »

This Solar Powered Automower Mows Your Lawn Automatically

This Solar Powered Automower Mows Your Lawn Automatically

Anyone who has a lawn to mow knows just how tedious it can be. Now that chore can be delegated to man’s new best friend: robots. Standard lawnmowers are generally… Read more »

Engineers Create the World’s Smallest Fuel Cell to Power Our Gadgets

Engineers Create the World’s Smallest Fuel Cell to Power Our Gadgets

Chemical engineers at the University of Illinois have developed the world’s smallest fuel cell. At just 3mm across, the cell could replace standard graphite and lithium ion batteries in our… Read more »

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