Archive for January 20th, 2010

Irreverent Reverence, Day 20: No Intervention Zone

Have you ever wondered why God doesn’t intervene, even though it seems like he really should?

I’m sure we have all thought that. Keep that in mind when you read Genesis 39-40 and Proverbs 7, then read the entry here.

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Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, January 20, 2010

We’ll start with something easy: FreeAppADay, it is exactly what you think it is.

Toshiba has a new laptop, the Satellite E205, and it is ready to ship.

HTC abandons its plans for a Google Chrome OS Tablet.

Speaking of tablets, check out this EROS Shenzhen one in China.

This is a 3D Mapping program on the Sony Ericsson X10.

Versace is planning to make another high-end cellular phone.

Hey, remember that nifty MacBook ad where they place the laptop inside an envelope? LG decided to imitate it with the X300.

Anyone want a Zune phone? You might be able to get one. Emphasis on might.

U.S. Cellular has a new unlimited plan.

Rhapsody is coming to Android, at least in beta form, at least.

Steam your food in three compartments with the Intellisteam from Morphy Richards.

This is the Thunder Generator, which can create some shockwaves. I don’t want to be on the other end of it.

Want your own Phaser, like in Star Trek? Here’s how to build one.

Check out this NicoletoMK Mikrokopter Quadrocopter. The name is a mouthful, but it is cool.

There may be a new version of Aperture to be available soon.

Here’s an Xbox 360 that looks like the AllSpark from the Transformers movies.

Now here are some Yamaha soundbars: the YSP-5100 and YSP-4100.

For the cyclists, you might want to try the Garmin 220.

Want to build your own Electric Vehicle? Start with the Trexa EV.

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Channel your inner Jack Black with Voice Band iPhone app

Man, I really want to shred on a guitar or play some awesome bass, but I’m just too lazy and undisciplined to learn how to play.

Fortunately, there is an app for that. Thanks to VoiceBand, all I have to do is just go ba-ba-bah in some form into my iPhone, and I’ll have some serious sound that I could probably peddle on iTunes. Check out the video above if you want to hear more about what VoiceBand can do.

You should be able to get VoiceBand at the iTunes store for about $3.00.

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