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Things were messed up when the president elected was seen using a Microsoft Zune. People were like: why is he not using an iPod? Many Apple fanboys were shocked by the news that he uses a Zune now. According to Obama’s spokeswomen: Elected president usually uses an iPod but she didn’t knew where the hell that Zune came from. …And this sucking news was widespread like fire by media as they are saying “Obama is using a Zune instead of an iPod…terrorist might be involed” … Which I think was

As the holidays approach, video game system-makers are trying to make sure they have plenty of portable units available for people to take on the go. As well, cruise ships and hotels are trying to make sure there are lots of game consoles available for customers to use. Nintendo is set to release two limited Nintendo DS packages, one coming equipped with a Super Mario Brothers Game, and the other with the game Brain Age. Each will come in a carrying case. Japan has also released an even mor

Everybody these days has some advice for the beleaguered U.S. auto industry. Bail them out. Break up the unions. Do something about the dealerships. Do something about spiraling health care and pension costs. Design cars people will love. Etc. There’s always the “be more like Apple” advice that’s been going around for a couple of years. Make the iPod of cars. One that people love so much that they’ll pay a premium for it. Robert Scoble handed out pounds of this kind of advice a couple of weeks

Netlog is a popular social networking site in Europe which has over thirty-five million users and has now launched an application for the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch. Lorenz Bogaert, CEO of Netlog says: “Our aim was to combine the strength and popularity of the Netlog platform with the flexibility of the iPhone and iPod Touch. This takes us fully into the mobile age, and opens up the network to a wider range of on-the-go opportunities.” The Netlog of iPhone app lets people connect wit

It is clear that Asian people is more creating than Westerns is the ability on unlocking any kind of phones, including in this case, iPhone 3G. Most people in US isn’t good enough in unlocking iPhone 3G–unlike its previous non 3G version–especially when Apple was updating the firmware to 2.2 when it claimed iPhone is impossible to be cracked. Not in Hanoi of course. In the capital city of Vietnam, there live a man name Tuan Anh Do, a 29 years old tech lover, who already had have five shops,

By now you’ve heard the news that Apple has launched its next generation of iPod Nano (the 4th Generation) and they’ve added some fairly impressive and fun features, also known by people as the iPod Nano Chromatic. It comes with 9 different varieties of colours to suit everyone’s taste. Now there is no more reason not to get an iPod! iPod Nano Chromatic comes with 2 different sizes: 8 GB and 16 GB. Apple released the 4 GB version too but it seemed that they have stopped producing them. Howeve

I’ve Been Tagged!

The lovely Simone from Life As A Goff has tagged me (along with some other people, but I’m so sorry, time has restricted me from doing them.) Anyway, I’ll give it a crack now. 1. I am incredibly pedantic about how toilet paper should sit on the roll. The paper must come over the roll, not from underneath. I even change it in people’s homes…. it’s a sickness. 2. I love my dog more than anything. I wish he could live with me, but he loves my Dad more than anything so it would break both th

Veveo today announced the launch of its WikiTap application, now available for both the iPhone and T-Mobile G1 (Google Android). WikiTap lets iPhone and G1 users quickly and easily search Wikipedia to get the most relevant results from the first keystroke. The WikiTap application also allows users to actively enhance and expand multimedia content relevant to an entry by uploading photos and videos. It is the first Wikipedia application developed for the iPhone and Android that allows people t

iPod | 4:03 | To Embed or Email: click above More and more brave souls are leaving their “known worlds” for life as an adventure, the kind without a job for a safety net. Decades ago the book appeared, Do What You Love and The Money Will Follow that really knocked loose some hard-formed notions. Still, only one generation has grown up with that message, so it has barely made a dent in our global consciousness. Some people are using volunteering as a step in that direction. Such is the story

Frozen Mouse Cloned

Fujitsu rolls out mini tablet with GPS. Netflix will stop selling DVD’s, Developer of the iPOD quits Apple. AT&T doing the bandwidth CAP too. Frozen mouse cloned. Dell asking people to take a no-pay vacation. Windows 7 will boost solid-state drives. Slowly I turned. Europe market shares up. The ink vendors and printer companies seem to be ripping off the public. Click to listen:

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