Irreverent Reverence, Day 91: Saved at Last
Salvation. It gets taken for granted, and it really shouldn’t be.
Go ahead and read Deuteronomy 29-30, Proverbs 10, and then read the entry.
Salvation. It gets taken for granted, and it really shouldn’t be.
Go ahead and read Deuteronomy 29-30, Proverbs 10, and then read the entry.
I’ll start with this: Bang and Olufsen gets an iPhone App.
Speaking of Apps, here is one from Starbucks.
Yet another app, two in fact, both for eBay.
Speaking of iPhone, those who want to put their iPhone on a corded thing, check out the Desk Phone Dock.
Those who want a Palm Pre Plus, feel free to go to Wal-Mart Wireless and get it for free with a two-year contract.
Seton Hill University will have the privilege of an iPad to every full-time student.
The Verizon V Cast Apps has appeared, first on the BlackBerry Storm 2.
Here looks like a good gaming laptop from iBUYPOWER known as the Battalion CZ-11.
The Boingo iPad App to offer Wi-Fi.
Cisco has recently released an E-Series of wireless routers.
For those who want to use their iPhone for self-portraits or video transmissions, then you might want to get the iSnapMe.
Those iPad Camera Connectors they are offering are very similar to the iPod Camera Connectors sold back in 2005.
Here is some information about the Canon Rebel T2i.
Here’s a weird video that you can watch without any glasses.
Panasonic has announced the VIERA D2 series for Japan.
Logitech is putting out a Harmony 300 Universal Remote, one of the first that is below $50.
Check out the Glove Mouse, right out of Minority Report!
Here is an Inbox indicator designed for the T-Shirt.
Dentists can practice their talents on this Hanako Showa robot dental patient.
Ever feel like you are under a curse? There are times when I feel like that as well.
Go ahead and Deuteronomy 27-28, Romans 9, and then the entry here.
I thought you might want to check out this concept laptop netbook with a foldout keyboard.
Here is a device from the iGrip, which can charge a mobile device in the car.
If you like Sling, then you might be interested in knowing that it can be played on the iPad or Windows Phone 7.
This is The Century HDD, a device set for USB 3.0 compatibility.
Here’s a product called the Stealth Armor for the iPod and iPad.
The Toshiba K01 will be the ISO02 in Japan.
This is the Meteo360, and it tells the weather on the iPhone with augmented reality.
This is the Dell Precision M4500, a nice laptop.
This is the Canvio Portable Hard Drive, which has 1TB capacity.
There is a rumor of the Verizon iPhone resurfacing.
Fujifilm has just launched the ASK-2500 dye sublimation printer.
Here’s some new software from Avanquest called the Print Artist Platinum 23.
Amazon has a deal on the Kodak Zx1, and you should see it.
This is the 3view Set-top box.
Pioneer has some new home theaters designed specifically for the car. Check them out here.
Here is some LG LE8500, with some good dimming ability.
Check out the amazing technology of this Desktop Ballbot.
Check out these Sphelar solar cells that can provide energy from windows.
Check out the cosmic awesomeness of the NASA Hyperwall.
SIMsystem is able to keep track of something. Find out what it is here.
Check out this one-handed keyboard.
Lastly, Air Power from RCA could change everything.
It’s pretty amazing how cool Christianity is at giving people an interesting life.
Read Deuteronomy 25-26, Romans 8, and then the entry.
This is the Roundbox, an experimental kid’s computer.
Speaking of concepts, could there be a MacBook 3D in the future?
Nothing like a Lego iPhone Dock.
Anyone for 3D ebooks? I’m game.
T-Mobile MyTouch 3G could include a wireless charger, really.
A new PayPal app for BlackBerry and Android features some “bumping”.
You can get 30,000 free ebooks with your next iPad purchase.
Will there be a Zune with 64GB?
Care for a preview of the iPad App Store? Look here.
There are some fun things that can happen to YouTube’s closed captioning program.
Here’s the Facevsion FVexpress Combo Kit.
Samsung has a NX10 Accessories for the NX5.
Here is a trick you can play on someone with the TV Poltergeist.
Here’s another word that rhymes with Megatron: Pegatron. Find out what it is here.
Here is an interesting device, the pCubee.
The Beamz Interactive Music System is a musical instrument for the future. The user plays the instrument by crossing their hands through laser beams.
It works by attaching it to the computer, and then the user can select what sounds it will make when crossing the lasers. It will also do rhythms, and the Beamz Interactive becomes a tool for DJs of all ages.
It’s quite an interesting tool/toy, really. Read here for my full review.
There are many headphones and earbuds on the market today, and I’ve always liked the ones from Able Planet.
The Able Planet True Fidelity Active Noise Canceling Headphones can produce some pretty good sound with LINX AUDIO technology, and they have won a lot of awards.
You can read my full review here to find out all the features.
Adesso has made some quality PC products in the past, and they have recently released a Browser Cat.
Think of the Browser Cat as a step up from the mouse as it has a full touchpad with left and right mouse buttons. It also has some designated areas on the touchpad for scrolling and other applications.
For more information on the Adesso Browser Cat 2 Button USB Touchpad, read my full review here.
I found that the iOmega iConnect was quite similar to the PogoPlug that I reviewed about a month ago. After all, it does the same thing as the Pogoplug, as it can put ones hard drive on the Internet.
What makes the iConnect from iOmega different is the QuickTransfer, Torrent, Retrospect Express backup, as well as support for Apple Time Machine.
You can read my full hands-on review here.