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Free online backups – Accessible anywhere, hopefully forever
How many nightmares stories have you heard about people loosing all their data and the first thing you think is ‘Aren’t you backed up?’ We are going to provide you a list of some highly recommended reliable websites from our friends at Internet Nut so you can backup your files online and never worry again – and these are free. This list is alphabetical – you will have to choose for yourself which one suits you best.
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Addonics pocket-sized NAS adapter doubles speeds on gigabit networks
Addonics Technologies has announced availability of their latest NAS 2.0 adapter. The adapter is a second generation model, Addonics wanted to push the output attainable on your USB 2.0 devices, making transfer rates of 15-20 MBps possible when linked to a Gigabit network. Support for both SMB (Server Message Block) and open source Samba network protocols is added.
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The pillow that plays music
BYOB has a whole new meaning with this pint sized product. The MU SPACE concept pillow , when closed is an attractive music box, but when you open it, your very own relaxation chamber unfolds. Not really a chamber, it’s just a mat but you’ll be so relaxed you will imagine it’s a chamber. The speakers on the side rotate inward so those soothing sounds are directed right at you. And whether you are soothed by ocean waves or Metallica, it doesn’t matter because the MU SPACE can read your tracks from USB devices and memory cards. Just think of it, no more backbreaking nights spent on an airport floor, just Bring Your Own Beats – in a pillow.
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Telus to Launch Motorola Milestone on Feburary 15
Those of you looking for one of the hottest new Android phones on the block may want to turn your attention over to the boys and girls at Telus Mobility. Canada isn’t getting the Motorola Droid any time soon, but it is getting the Motorola Milestone.
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GPS location sharing to Facebook now on Verizon Wireless VZ Navigator 5.0
Verizon Wireless’ latest release of VZ Navigator 5.0 has taken mobile GPS navigation to a whole new level. They have integrated the VZN service with Facebook, what this means is you can update your status from the app, and even share your locations with friends. This is an option of course, you don’t have to share your location when you post to your FB status. On the other end of things, they have enabled a Roadside Assistance service. You can send your location to a dispatcher who will send out help much faster then in the past.
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Concept freezer uses solar power to keep the Coronas cool
You can finally take those juicy steaks and Coronas with you on remote camping trips. A little gem called the Eco Freezer concept will keep your food nice and cold for those remote trips. It’s about the size of a small picnic basket and has solar panels on the cover providing power wherever you might be
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T-Mobile launches trackball replacement program for BlackBerry owners
Having problems with the trackball on your BlackBerry handheld? Rest easy, as of February 15th BlackBerry Pearl 8100 /8120 and BlackBerry Curve 8320 owners can go to a T-Mobile Retail Store and have your defective trackball replaced for free. The replacement program is for the three handsets mentioned, and of course they must have been purchased from T-Mobile. Just a little program to show you that T-Mobile really does care!
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iPhone turned fashion assistant, great apps for every style
Every fashion app you will ever need or want is right here, thanks to the Independent and their digging. We took which ones we thought would be best for the mobile iPhone carrying fashionista, have a look and decide for yourself. Our first app is a bit of a “simulation”, have you ever wanted to go shopping at the hottest boutiques on the famous Oxford Street in the heart of London? For just $1.99 you can with the Shop View apps . A 3D tour of the shops and with links to their Twitter feeds and websites you get to enjoy the special sales like you really are right there
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Mobile Ministry and Pope’s Message
About the Pope’s call to clergy to utilize technology Antoine RJ Wright responds on the website of his Mobile Ministry Magazine ( @MMM ) and elborates on Judy Brecks posting ‘Some history of Christians in using media’ “ I’d like to believe that pastors/layleaders have the shared spiritual and technical understanding to use this tech – but history present and past dictates that not being the case ” “ Those are who enabled in the Body to teach spiritual truths need to come up beside those who are technically able to use the tools of this age and together build on our faith. Sorry, we can’t wait for a generation of pastors to come forth who have this shared knowledge – it will be too late ”
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Blogging good or bad for journalism?
Friedgreenbanafish his/her? take on ‘Why blogging is good and bad for journalism’ Good “Sometimes the citizen journalists can get out there faster — and give better reports — than the professional ones” “Take, for example, the recent 7.0 earthquake in Haiti” “Not only can the blogosphere be the first to report on breaking news, but it can even help make the news a bit more personal to media consumers than simply watching two anchors sitting behind a desk” Bad 1. Blogs are opinion; Journalism is fact.
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