Archive for March 1st, 2010

Irreverent Reverence, Day 61: Give All, Plus Twenty Percent More

In the Bible, a thief who was caught was expect to replenish, with twenty percent more. However, where can someone get this twenty percent more from?

Go ahead and read Numbers 5-6, Acts 16, and then the entry here.

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Tech News for the Day, Monday, March 1, 2010

There is a version of the Classic Duck Hunt game called Duck Hunter, available for the iPhone.

The game Assassin’s Creed II for the iPhone is available for free for the next 48 hours. Hurry, hurry, hurry!!!

Check out this MiLi iPhone Projector. It can do quite a lot.

Check out the i-Tab, which is both an iPhone App and a stand-alone device.

Here’s a little App for all you married folks out there: It’s the Top 100 Sensual Love Making Sex Songs App! Yeah, don’t you click on the thing, all you single people!!!

Here’s the eviGroup Paddle, but I can’t say whether or not if it’s an iPad.

For those who love the inexpensive security camera Dropcam, check out the Dropcam iPhone App.

Here is something new at CeBIT, the Mio Moov V780.

You got to get a look at the Pelikon’s MorphPad both QWERTY keypad and touchscreen.

HP has a new Elitebook tablet 2740p and the 2540p.

There is an interesting ad campaign by Nikon that uses countdown cards.

Samsung is planning on bringing out some Digital Information Displays.

Check out this Mebot, for an age we may never have.

Lastly, the Wacom Cintiq 21UX.

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Google Offers Hope Since Tragedy in Chile

People Finder gadgetIf you’re keeping up on current world events , then you already know that another earthquake tragedy happened since the one in Haiti.  On Saturday, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck the people of Chile and so far, three hundred lives were lost.  In light of this terrible event, Google has developed a way to provide hope and closure for survivors of the earthquake, their families and the families of those still missing or lost.

This means of hope is a new online service that functions similar to a search engine.  However, there is a difference with this new product since it also allows users to file and submit information as well as looking it up online.  The service is called Person Finder.  It allows people to do an online search for information about specific individuals by using their names and the option to submit information about persons of interest also exists.

Since Sunday morning, 22, 900 records on certain individuals have already been submitted.  However, the people at Google make it very clear that this new service will not be closely monitored and the information submitted will not be verified.  Essentially, the data for information searches or submissions is available in English and Spanish and primarily those who look up or give information are responsible for it.

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Global Crisis Strikes PS3 Gamers

SonyPlayStationTwitterx535Yesterday, a new crisis of global proportions began to sweep over the earth, resulting in confusion and frustration for a number of people.  Experts on the problem are currently scrabbling to find a solution and bring relief and satisfaction to those who have been afflicted.  The actual problem itself may surprise you.  However, it truly is global and the search for a cure remains unsuccessful at this time.

Of course, you’re probably have some obvious questions right now.  What is the crisis?  Who has been afflicted by it? Why hasn’t an answer for this crisis been found yet?  Currently, there’s only enough information to answer your first two questions unfortunately.

Folks, this crisis does have a name.  It’s called Error 8001050F.  That’s what PlayStation Network is calling it.  That’s right, folks, I said “PlayStation”.  So, of course, the afflicted people are gamers, the loyal customers of PlayStation who rely on their latest console, the PS3 for regular entertainment and communication with online friends.

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