Technology


Technology02 Sep 2008 08:22 am

I have a Palm cell phone, it took me forever to get one though. I had one as my work phone at a position I held a few years ago and I loved it. The only thing I regretted when I left that position was that I could not take it with me. I could not afford to purchase another phone at the time so I stuck with what I had. My husband did look into the Palm Tungsten PDA, but I wanted my phone and PDA to be integrated, so I said I would wait until we could afford to purchase what I wanted… which we did.

Technology01 Sep 2008 08:12 am

Serious World of Warcraft gamers have an affinity for either griding or questing. So it stands to reason you would want a guide to reflect your particular affinity.

My nephew prefers quests, and he uses joanas guide to help him through his quests. He tries to avoid the grind so to speak) as much as possible. He told me that the guide had a recent update including something about how to level blood elves and outland leveling info, and free updates for future expansions and patches.

I may not know a lot about this game, but I overhear a lot from my family members who play, and this is the guide for a quest fan.

Technology30 Aug 2008 08:10 pm

Do you get annoyed by all the pop ups that come up on your computer screen?  If so, you should look into some of the adware blockers that are out there.  Actually, of all the adware blockers, we have found XoftSpySE is the best of all.  When adware is on your computer, someone else who you do not know can track the websites you go to and then send you advertising that is related to those sites.  XoftSpySE is a spyware remover, but it also serves as an adware remover, and it will do a great job of getting rid of annoying stuff

Technology30 Aug 2008 05:18 am

I really like having my equipment in the office able to run with different brands and vendors. Very few companies offer this as an option but I wish they were legally made to. I have found that not every company makes the best of everything that they produce so I like to buy from different vendors occasionally. The same holds true for our video conferencing equipment and I truly am happy with the Tandberg line because I can run different applications and hardware off of it when I need to. I just have to make sure that my other equipment is compatible with other brands as well.

Technology29 Aug 2008 08:19 pm

Do any search on a well known search engine and you are bound to find countless pages of information. I did one the other day on high speed internet service providers and I came up with 10 + pages of providers. If there are really so many providers, what is the catch? Why don’t we all use different providers, especially those providers who charge a lot less money than the two or three major providers on the market right now. I would really like to change providers but I do not know enough or how it could possibly hurt me if I dropped my major provider.

Technology28 Aug 2008 08:19 pm

According to Nintendo DS Blog, Foundation 9 announced today that two new games, Monster Lab and Gauntlet(TM), will premiere at the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) in Seattle, Washington. Backbone Entertainment is the studio that is developing the two mentioned video games. Check this out from MarketWatch:

"Backbone Entertainment’s forthcoming original title, Monster Lab, is a story-based RPG/action hybrid set in the eerie, supernatural world of Uncanny Valley, where the evil Baron Mharti rules the region with a cruel hand. Players take on the role of an apprentice scientist who must perform a vast array of intricate experiments to create their very own monster from over 150 available monster parts. Bringing these creations to life, gamers can explore the land as they search for ingredients to make more monster parts, hunt down other monsters to defeat in combat and uncover fun quests and challenges as they attempt to vanquish the evil baron and liberate the villagers of Uncanny Valley.

Also developed by Backbone Entertainment, Gauntlet(TM) for the Nintendo DS is a feature rich game that stays true to the retro gameplay of the original arcade coin-op while boasting an updated look, additional attacks and powers, and a new experience-based combat system. The game also supports local and Wi-Fi support for four-player cooperative play, as well as three competitive multiplayer modes.

Both Monster Lab and Gauntlet are co-published by Eidos, Inc. and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in North America. For more information on Monster Lab, please visit http://www.monsterlabthegame.com."

Please stay tuned as more information comes our way.

- Geoff

Technology28 Aug 2008 11:12 am

The Windows registry is a very difficult thing to understand.  Even experienced Windows techies often don’t know everything about the registry.  Most average computer users don’t even know that they have a registry, let alone that it’s often the culprit when you’re having certain computer issues.  If you’re wondering how to clean the registry, then I definitely suggest doing a google search for some FAQs on this subject.  It basically comes down to getting yourself a good registry cleaner software program.  My favorite registry cleaner is RegCure, and I’ve found it to be very easy to use and effective at doing its job.

Technology27 Aug 2008 05:23 pm

Since the 70’s, the Projection TV has been of interest to television viewers. Rear projection is the most common, and since the 70’s great strides with image clarity has been made.

With rear projection, the image is projected onto the television screen via the rear and makes a small image appear much larger on the large screen.

While these TVs are thicker than their counterpart the LCD screen TVs, the current modern day HDTV quality is amazing.

Most of the large TVs are rear projection televisions, and make for a wonderful movie theater type experience for the whole family, and are great for entertaining.

Technology27 Aug 2008 02:14 pm

Chances are, if you have a personal computer you are more than likely running some sort of windows based operating system. If you are lucky, after the problem with Vista, you might be running Windows XP. If you are you might want to look into Windows XP registry cleaners.

Over time a Windows registry can get clogged up with erroneous entries. Sometimes it can render a registry completely useless. A registry cleaner can help to clean all this mess up and allow your Windows registry actually work again. It would be nice to not have to worry about this and one day a computer might come along and fulfill this need, until then, just look after your computer.

Technology26 Aug 2008 05:24 pm

Powered by Neuros, the WhereverTV connects your PC to your television and is capable of delivering hundreds of international channels from across the globe. The WhereverTV must be connected to both your TV and router, it then allows you to browse and stream channels from anywhere in the world. The WhereverTV goes for $199 and doesn’t require an activation fee or any monthly charges. Cable review says For those into foreign TV or those living here in the US or abroad and miss their home country this may be the best way to watch your favorite shows.

Technology26 Aug 2008 08:13 am

One form of animation that I actually enjoy a lot is what they call cel shaded animation.  almost looks like a comic book that has come to life right before your very eyes.  That is what creates such an artistic design in the look of the game.  I am not one for art but when i see a game in motion that is beautiful to look at. Many times I just have to step back in complete awe of the situation.  Finding such beauty on the internet is a great thing and being able to play hours of these games makes it that much more enjoyable.

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