Ok, we all want to see a new iPhone in the next coming months, but what exactly do I want the device to do? After reading the article from MSNBC asking “What should the next iPhone have?” I decided to make my own list.
Ok, here are some of my requirements:
3G
VOIP (Free Internet calls - Maybe […]
I’ve just managed to install Vista Service Pack One (I was missing an updated driver for the finger print reader) - It is running very well, although the start up seems slightly longer.
Lets see how things go…
-Kyle
After thinking about installing Vista service pack 1 I decided against it. According to the vista blog everyone who can receive the update via Windows Update will, if you don’t, then there’s issues (I can’t get it). Here is the reasons for not getting the update yesterday;
You have a pre-release version of SP1 and […]
I’ve just watched a video on the BBC about Simtrix’s Slider mouse and I’m blown away by the concept, good work! It certainly looks like it could reduce problems with RSI, I hope a big business jumps on to this device and ploughs it into the main stream. Although, I’m actually a little pre-cautious with […]
Right listen up, you need to head over to Piclens.com and download their plugin for Firebox, its amazing for Facebook and Google image results.
Watch the demo;
Very Impressed, although I’m sure I’ve seen this before and skipped over it.
Maybe it was Lifehacker?
-Kyle
Since the BBC iPlayer has been updated I been a big fan and a regular user, I just love watching the shows when I want to watch them. Therefore the news that they’ll soon be serving up content to Apple’s iPhone and Touch is a welcomed add on. Now I’ve been hard on the […]
For £199 (take the warranty off), who would complain;
Components Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E4500 processor (2.20GHz, 800MHz, 2MB cache) Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium - English 1Yr Basic Warranty - Next Business Day Included - No Upgrade Selected Monitor Not included 2048MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2×1024] 1.0TB (7200RPM) SATA Dual Hard Drives (2X500GB) […]
Every week on Engadget (or one of those darn technology weblogs) I find news that there updating my Dell XPS M1330, last week it was the introduction of Blueray, then the new Penryn processors and finally to top it off they’ve introduced wireless USB.
I’m stick and crying
-Kyle
Story from Risks;
Finally the 314-space automated parking garage in Hoboken (New Jersey), officially opened to local fanfare, in a ceremony marking the transfer of ownership from Unitronics (the garage’s designer) to the City of Hoboken.
The garage actually opened in 2002, and there were numerous problems in thefirst two years, with three cars “dropped” in three […]
Well CES is just about gone, FEW, the feeds in my aggregator have been shooting up for the past few days and somebody has exams to revise for. CES this year has been a lack lustre (except for USB 3.0) in terms of what have been on show, I’m normally impressed but this year […]
I’m looking at purchasing a digital camera for Christmas, it looks like Amazon has a good deal on at Monday 1pm. In which you buy a Samsung digital camera and received one of those digital photo frames absolutely free.
DO Samsung make good cameras?
P.S. tickets for Ireland (that’s 100 thousand tickets) sold out in 3 […]
I’m a firm believer, if it can be done with music, then why can’t it be done with books?
The future of reading ?
$400 buys you a lot of books, or gets you the better-looking Sony eReader and $100 in change.In the long term, I expect we all agree with Microsoft’s Bill Hill (quoted […]