Archive for May, 2009

Invest in Your Future With Apple’s Time Capsule

Apple Time Capsule

I hope all of you out there are backing up your computer.  If you haven’t, you have been putting it off for far too long.  Lucky that Apple’s got your back (only, of course, if you use a Mac).  The Apple Time Capsule is essentially a router with built-in storage, and, in conjunction with Time Machine software for Mac, will continuously back up your Mac or MacBook (again, sorry PC’s).

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The PhotoShower: A Projector and Shower Head in One

Ever thought about having your shower do more than spray water on you? Enter the PhotoShower, a creative picture projecting shower head.  This sweet shower head streams pictures out for your enjoyment, with a sleek modern look that is sure to get high ratings in the WOW factor department. 

As complicated as this projector looks, it is actually rather simple to use.  It simply does what a projector should do, project pictures. (more…)

OnLive: The Powerful Internet Based Micro Game Console

OnLive is debuting a new on demand service that will totally revolutionize the gaming world. OnLive, created by Steve Perlman (Atari, Apple, Quicktime) and Mike McGarve (Eidos), aims to bring high end video gaming to the home with an on demand service that will perform on par to the newest game consoles while running off any basic computer or TV.

Instead of purchasing a video game console (Wii, PS3, Xbox), OnLive servers handle the processing. All that is needed is a micro console (or basic home computer) and a broadband connection. It doesn’t matter if you prefer Windows or you are a Mac person, you too can play these processor intensive games at home and enjoy the same action your gamer friends enjoy without investing on a pricey gamer computer. (more…)

The Amazon Kindle Grows a Little Wider

With the normal Kindle proving to be wildly successful, Amazon has decided to expand their lineup.  Wednesday, Amazon is planning on announcing the new larger Kindle, which will be aimed at textbook makers and newspapers.  This could revolutionize the textbook scene on college campuses, and alleviate some back pains among college goers.  However, used textbook resellers will not be happy with the announcement of digitized textbooks. This would significantly eat into the resale market for textbooks. 

The larger kindle is also slated to have a more functional web browser. (more…)

  • Published in General on 05/05/09
  • Posted by Dalvin Davis
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