Archive for March 5th, 2010

Irreverent Reverence, Day 65: Why is it that No One Will Listen

Here is an interesting scenario: two out of twelve spies didn’t support the current choice and, the public swayed to the will of the people. Have we been the one saying: we shouldn’t do this, or the ones following the crowd?

Check out Numbers 13-14, Acts 18, and the entry here.

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Tech News for the Day, Friday, March 5, 2010

Yeah, this will interest some, but Makeout Mania iPhone App is free today.

Microsoft or someone else has leaked some information about Project Pink.

Check out this RollTop Concept laptop.

The LG GD910 gets an entirely new look, possibly.

The Washington Post wants to post its content online, for a price.

Here’s an interesting cellular phone with a cylindrical shape, the Energy 888D.

Here’s the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard, designed to sync with mobiles, hey!!!

Oh, I can’t resist reporting on headlines like World’s Smallest Computer in the title. However, this is what the USmart MC-1 is.

Here is the Mobicip, which allows you or your kids to surf the mobile Internet filtered.

Scoops is an “Ice Cream Fun for Everyone”, is an App available today for free.

Here’s the Samsung HMX-H205.

Optoma has unveiled two 3D Projectors: the HW536 and EX762.

You might want to see this video involving a DIY hack of Mindflex with shocking implications.

This Berlin Brain Computer Interface lets the user play pinball with your mind.

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The Game That Improves Your Skills With Microsoft Office

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For years, video games have changed and evolved to be more advanced, interactive, creative, unique, convenient and accessible to both the hardcore gamer and the common man alike. However, despite all the various developments and breakthroughs we’ve seen with personal computers, consoles and handheld devices, one thing is always true about gaming. It exists to entertain the consumer. But some games are designed with other purposes in mind like exercise and education.

That being said, a new game was created last January to entertain and educate those who use it. Specifically, this game was designed to teach people how to improve their understanding and ability to use Microsoft Office. The name is of this game is Ribbon Hero. According to available sources, the game’s creator is a man known only as “Danc” from Seattle, Washington. He has been a game designer, pixel artist, painter, tools designer, product manager and marketing expert. He currently designs games in the Northwest.

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The Ideal Speakers For Army Enthusiasts

500x_thodioaboxListen up, readers, I’ve got two questions for you! Are you a soldier or a soldier at heart? Does the thought of being on a battlefield, crawling through the dirt with an M-16 rifle in your hand and bullets flying all around excite you? If you answered yes to either question, then you could be an army enthusiast. Now, how about having the right set of speakers to survive in a combat situation?

Well, Thodio has just the product for you. Three years ago, this company developed handcrafted speakers called the “iBox”. It was a nice-looking amplifier for your iPod made from wood. This device has a rechargeable battery that can run for fifteen hours and its two speakers use twenty-five watts each. The amplifier was available for $530. However, since 2007 Thodio has designed a new model that has much appeal for people with a passion for the military.

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