February 24, 2013

Five simple ways to cut your IT costs

Because of r
ising business expenses and taxes, it's more important now than ever to cut costs in any way possible. One sector of your business you may not have considered as an area in which you can save money is IT. While you certainly don't want to affect the quality of your business by making drastic changes, there are still effective ways that you can save a substantial amount.





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February 23, 2013

Wellx jumps regulatory, culture hurdles on way to improving health communications

Ragaz consid
ers himself part of a generation that prefers using newer modes of communications than face-to-face conversations and phone calls. Spurred by the frustrations he experienced as a patient, Ragaz wants to bring the efficiency and accessibility of emails and messaging to doctors’ offices.





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February 22, 2013

The trouble with mentors is…

The problem
is that many of these mentors and advisors are offered up to companies who have no control over their selection and little context in which to evaluate their real capability. Their counsel is usually free -- prompting this obvious aside about getting what you pay for -- and, because these are usually seasoned, experienced people giving freely of their time and immense wisdom, entrepreneurs feel obliged to give the input the full weight of their consideration.





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First Broken iPhone 4 Screen

The iPhone is made of aluminosilicate glass. Apple
says it’s “chemically strengthened to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic” and it’s “ultradurable and more scratch resistant than ever.” Still not enough to survive a 3.5-foot drop. That’s what the people at iFixyouri did: Test Apple’s claims by dropping the iPhone 4 from [...] Related posts:






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February 21, 2013

Top 10 Bestselling iPhone Screen Protectors

Here are the top 10 bestselling iPhone screen prot
ectors at Amazon. No 1 . 5-Pack Premium Reusable LCD Screen Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth for Apple iPhone 3G 8GB 16GB [Accessory Export Packaging] [...] Related posts:






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iPhone 4 VS iPhone 3G S

iPhone 4 is now coming to the public. It is anothe
r more advanced smartphone with more amazing features. The following is the comparison between iPhone 4 and iPhone 3G S. Model iPhone 4 iPhone 3G S Price 16GB: $199 32GB: $299 8 GB: $99 Display High-resolution Retina display 960-by-640 resolution 326 ppi Multi-Touch 480-by-320 resolution 163 ppi Multi-Touch Video Calling FaceTime N/A Camera 5 megapixels LED flash Backside illumination sensor Autofocus Tap to focus Front camera with VGA [...] Related posts:






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February 20, 2013

Top 10 Bestselling iPhone Headsets

According to purchasers’ ratings on those accesso
ries, here we list out the most popular iPhone headsets for users’ reference. No 1. Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset $39.99 No 2. Apple iPhone 3G Stereo Headset /w Microphone (White) [...] Related posts:






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8 Great Features in iPhone 4

The feature is in the details. When creating iPhon
e 4, Apple designers and engineers didn’t start with a clean sheet of paper. They started with three years of experience designing and building the phones that redefined what a phone can do. iPhone 4 is the result of everything they’ve learned so far. And it’s all contained [...] Related posts:






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February 19, 2013

Bestselling iPhone Accessories

For iPhone users’ convenience, we sorted out the
bestselling iPhone accessories including iPhone cases, iPhone headphones and iPhone screen protectors at Amazon. New bestselling accessories and their prices will be updated every week. Hope you will enjoy it. Top 10 Bestselling iPhone Cases Top 10 Bestselling iPhone Headphones Top 10 Bestselling iPhone Screen Protectors // [...] Related posts:






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Chat Services Take Wait-and-see Approach to Adopting Apple’s FaceTime

After Apple this week announced its new open stand
ard for video calling, dubbed FaceTime, major online chat providers have expressed interest in the new standards-based technology, but do not yet have plans to adopt it in their own services. Announced on Monday, FaceTime will allow iPhone 4 users to video chat over Wi-Fi using the cameras [...] Related posts:






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February 18, 2013

Top 10 Bestselling iPhone Cases

For iPhone users’ convenience, we sorted out the
bestselling iPhone cases at Amazon. New bestselling cases and price will be updated per week. Hope you can enjoy it. NO 1. Otterbox Defender Case for iPhone 3G, 3G S (Black) $20.49 NO 2. [...] Related posts:






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February 17, 2013

Apple’s iPhone 4 "Retina" Display Claims Spark Controversy

In the wake of Monday’s iPhone 4 introductio
n, Apple has been the target of sharp criticism from some industry watchers and rivals looking to dispute some of the claims it made regarding the handset’s new Retina Display. Apple says new display sports four times as many pixels as that of the existing iPhone 3GS, with a [...] Related posts:






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February 16, 2013

Osfoora HD winners!

Osfoora HD winners!

Posted by on Jun 12, 2010

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Can we have a drum roll? We have winners for the Osfoora HD giveaway! The winners are: @rfore and @semolina! Congrats to them, and check your Twitter DM….you might have something in there.

Thanks to everyone that participated, and if you didn’t win…don’t worry. We have lots more giveaways lined up for you guys, so check back to the site often!







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NEW from Apricorn: Aegis NetDock

NEW from Apricorn: Aegis NetDock

Posted by on Jun 10, 2010

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for most of us here we concern ourselves with mobility. Because of this we equip ourselves with devices that may sacrifice function for light weight and good battery life. But there are times when we are stationary and need more features. This is where a device like the Aegis NetDock comes in. The NetDock is a new device from Apricorn. With a DVD Writer, USB hub and optional Hard drive it is a docking station for Netbooks and Ultra portables. So if you are interested, click past the break for some more pictures and the press release.

NEW from Apricorn: Aegis NetDock

3 in 1 USB Docking Station for Netbooks, Ultra-portable Notebooks and Tablet
PCs

Poway, Calif. June 9, 2010 – Apricorn, () the leader in personal storage, today released Aegis NetDock ($189), an ultra-compact 3 in 1 USB Docking Station designed for netbooks, ultra-portable notebooks and tablet style PCs. NetDock is the first of its kind to incorporate 500GB of storage, a dual layer DVD burner and 4-port USB Hub in a footprint barely the size a stapler. Ideal for mobile professionals, students and those looking a simple way to connect all of their mobile devices, Apricorn’s NetDock instantly upgrades your netbook’s capability to that of a full sized notebook in a single USB connection.

With an eye catching, candy red enclosure, this slick looking device is no wall flower. Allowing you to connect to up to four USB devices and featuring a built-in hard drive, the Aegis NetDock enables you to store your media collection in one location. The included synchronizing software is perfect for keeping your data up-to-date between your Netbook and NetDock.

The NetDock’s optical drive is perfect for installing the latest software, playing games or watching a DVD. With its Dual Layer recording engine you can record up to 8.5GB of data per DVD, virtually doubling data storage capacity on a DVD recordable disc from the single layer recording capacity
of 4.7 GBs. 

Ideal for students working in cramped dorm rooms, the space saving vertical stand gives the NetDock a tiny footprint, and acts as the perfect companion not only for your netbook, but also as a powered dock for any other USB devices. Included in the 4-port USB Hub are two ALWAYS ON USB ports, which are ideal for charging mobile phones and MP3 players.

"With so many mobile professionals and students using compact computers and netbooks this product is a great accessory," said Mike McCandless, VP of Sales & Marketing at Apricorn. "Its tiny size, affordable price and bundled software easily enable NetDock to be a data center, backup site, or media center for multiple computers."

In addition, the Aegis NetDock’s green, energy efficient design incorporates an auto "ON" and "OFF" feature, automatically turning on when connected to your Netbook, and powering the NetDock down when not in use.

The Aegis NetDock is available with or without a hard drive. The easy open enclosure enables you to add or change out the hard drive in a snap. The enclosure fits any 2.5", 9.5mm SATA hard drive. Included for use with the DVD burner are two leading CD/DVD software programs for burning and playing DVDs, synchronization software for keeping your data up-to-date between the NetDock and your computer, a USB cable, AC Adapter and Quick Start Guide.

Availability and Pricing

Apricorn’s Aegis NetDock is currently available for purchase at resellers throughout the US, Canada and online at   

For more information on Aegis NetDock go to

MRSP

With 500GB Hard Drive $189

Without Hard Drive $89

Warranty

1 year

About Apricorn

Apricorn, a leader in personal storage, offers a broad family of innovative, high-quality storage, backup & upgrade products for notebook & desktop applications. Apricorn was founded in 1983 and has developed numerous award winning products under the Apricorn brand and has been an OEM supplier to a number of leading computer manufacturers. Apricorn is headquartered in Poway, California, and distributes products throughout North America and Canada. For additional information please visit







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February 15, 2013

iPad Month: FBI to Investigate iPad Hack? HUH?

iPad Month: FBI to Investigate iPad Hack? HUH?

Posted by on Jun 10, 2010

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OK now, let me get this straight. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has said they are taking over the investigation into the recent minor data exposure of around 114,000 iPad users. The data was exposed not through a complex and artful case of cyber crime or digital espionage, or even good hacking. AT&T happened to have next to no security to keep people from using a simple script on their website designed to give you the email address mapped to the ICC-ID or Integrated Circuit Card ID you enter. The ICC-ID is basically the serial number of the SIM card in the iPad.

No financial data was exposed, no credit card info, no health of private information…there was no way that this information could be used to spoof or impersonate the user, or defraud them in any way. It was a simple script to help AT&T identify the owner of a lost device. All the hacking group got, very maturely known as Goatse Security, were emails (most of them public anyway) and a relatively useless ID number. In fact the output of this whole operation was so useless the Goatse Security lads realized they had more to gain by exposing the escapade and paint themselves as whistleblowers, documenting AT&T’s poor security.

This is a case for the FBI? Really?

Well, you must keep in mind that sources say that many of the people whose emails (their public emails, mind you) and ICC-IDs were snatched are high ranking figures in government and the Justice Department. You know, the same Justice Department that the FBI reports to.

So in other words, some Justice Department types heard the words HACK and DATA and IPAD and panicked like little girls on their first sleepover and screamed for a federal case to be made out of it…literally. Seriously, what will the FBI investigate? We know who did it, they have explained HOW they did it, and turned over the data they snatched. What is there left? To find out why they named their little club after a picture of a man stretching his anus to insane proportions?

I wonder how many millions will be spent this time in the service of technophobia, over reaction and the need to be perceived as being “on top of this cyber crime stuff”? I am all for protecting privacy…but the FBI????

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Review: BeejiveIM for the iPad

Review: BeejiveIM for the iPad

Posted by on Jun 10, 2010

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I still remember back to the olden times, when Instant Messaging was the hot new app taking the world by storm. Back then, the big question was ICQ or Yahoo or AIM. Interoperability between Instant Message Apps was out of the question at the time, and was causing brutal legal wrangling by all the major players, trying to make sure that they kept the walls high between them. To listen to them you would have thought the world would end if an ICQ user had been able to chat with a Yahoo user. Mixing of that nature was what brought down the Roman Empire!

Needless to say such an attitude is a thing of the dim and distant past since IM software is now ubiquitous and the leading clients are able to log into ALL the major services and then some, mixing your various friends lists into a social soup. Now, the important thing isn’t the the network involved…but the interface. One of the best and most successful IM interfaces on the iPhone has been BeejiveIM, so it is little wonder that Beejive has been ported to the iPad, but how successfully? After all, plenty of great iPhone apps have discovered that excelling on the iPad takes more then just filling up the extra screen space. Has BeejiveIM lost a step in the expansion, or is it still the IM client to beat?

Like a lot of iPhone applications, the first thing that BeejiveIM did when it got to the iPad was spread itself out all over the screen…and it makes good use of all that beautiful space. In portrait mode you always have the chat window showing the active chat taking up two thirds of the screen on the left, and a list of current chats filling the remaining third on the left hand side. One of my favorite little touches in this app is that in the Current Chats list, the last unread message from all open chats appear along with their names, which makes it very easy to make sure you haven’t missed and brief but essential statement, like “The police are here” or “I’m pregnant”.

The keyboard slides in from the bottom when you tap the screen, or you can tap the screen again to slide it out of the way to read more of the active chat.

At the very top of the screen you have a control to drop down your aggregated Friends list showing your friends on all the services you are signed into as well as buttons to open your Account window and a small Options window. In the Options window, you can set the wallpaper for the active chat window which is a very nice touch. BeejiveIM comes with several nice neutral backgrounds preinstalled, or you can use any images in your Pictures library. Most of the heavy duty configuration options, such as controlling the appearance of the interface or how notifications work, etc appear in the iPad Settings, and can’t be accessed from within BeejiveIM.

The Accounts window allows you to set your availability, in what ever way the service you are logged into allows. Most services allow you to set yourself as available, busy, away or invisible, with either standard messages or the chance to write your own witty, profound away messages to amuse your friends.

The active chat itself is presented in the “comic book” style that is in vogue for IM programs currently, with profile pictures speaking in word balloons, forming a conversation flowing up the screen as the discussion progresses. This can take a little getting used to, but all in all once you get the hang of it this style makes it very easy to follow the conversation and keep track of who is speaking. At the top of the chat is the name of the person you are speaking with, and the service they are logged into along with access to their profile and several different controls to send them a picture, and email or a voice message.

In landscape mode things are arranged a little differently. You have roughly a quarter of the screen on the left always taken up by your Friends list (which is a drop down menu in portrait mode) and about a quarter on the right with your current chats. The active chat fills up the half of the screen remaining in the middle. This is definitely my favorite of the two modes, since it puts all the information right out there in front of you, so no one can accuse you of ignoring them (unless of course you ARE ignoring them, in which case you have no excuse so fess up). Also the keyboard is MUCH easier to type naturally with in landscape mode.

So chatting is clear and intuitive on BeejiveIM…bur who can you actually chat with? Well the number of different accounts you can log into with BeehiveIM is quite impressive. Using BeejiveIM you can work with AIM, MobileMe, Google, ICQ (are they still around?), Jabber, MSN, MySpace, Yahoo and Facebook…or any combination thereof. Between those various services you should be able to speak with anyone who has a computer or internet device of ANY kind, and likely some people who don’t.

IM programs have become like death, taxes and things which update your Facebook page…they seem to be unavoidable these days. However, they are also an essential tool for anyone who lives, works or plays on the internet. It is hard for me to even consider what life would be like without being able to check my gchat now and again. Therefore, such clients are naturals for internet devices like the iPad. As essential as an app like this is, it is still nice that BeejiveIM is so well designed and complete. It has all the features you would need in a complete Instant Messaging solution without going too far. Even the bells and whistles in this app are useful elements. On top of that the GUI is elegant, attractive and highly intuitive. You will have to look a long time to find a communications application as powerful as BeejiveIM that is easier to use.

I can definitely give BeejiveIM my wholehearted recommendation. I had never used this app before encountering it on the iPad, but it is now my IM client of choice both here and on my iPod Touch.

BeejiveIM is available in the for $9.99.







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February 14, 2013

Ebooks: iRex Closing the Book

Ebooks: iRex Closing the Book

Posted by on Jun 10, 2010

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iRex, the Dutch company that produced the Illiad ebook reader for several years, and recently started selling their new DR800 reader in Best Buy stores has filed for Chapter 11. Whether they will proceed to bankruptcy isn’t clear yet, but iRex brass are apparently hopeful this can be turned around. Analysts are less so.

Its not hard to see where iRex’s troubles have stemmed from. It has zero consumer name recognition in a field that is now populated by Amazon and Barnes & Noble and Sony and…oh yeah, Apple. Beyond that iRex doesn’t have it’s own online bookstore, which is a prime moneyspinner and awareness factory for those four competitors I already mentioned.

Last but not least, the quite decent DR800 which was supposed to make the company’s fortunes missed it’s December release date and shipped in February instead. So it it DID make a holiday release as promised, only the wrong holiday. Valentines isn’t exactly Christmas, not even in Holland.

I hope that iRex is able to come out of Chapter 11 and take another run at the ebook market outside of Europe. The DR800 really looked good, and I think that they would have a good chance of carving out a niche as a dedicated ebook reader amongst the tablets. Of course, they are going to have to drop that pricetag a good deal to manage it.

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“GORDON’S ALIIVVEEEEEE????!!!” A Plea for a Brian Blessed GPS

“GORDON’S ALIIVVEEEEEE????!!!” A Plea for a Brian Blessed GPS

Posted by on Jun 10, 2010

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There are some ideas whose time has simply come and you had best just get out of the DAMN WAY!!! One of those ideas is to have noted Shakespearean and genre actor Brian Blessed voice the directions for a GPS/Sat Nav application…and by “voice” I mean “YELL”

Blessed, who has played such roles as Vultan, King of the Hawkmen in Flash Gordon, Boss Nass in the Star Wars films and soon will play Odin in Thor has the ideal voice and temperament to help ANYONE find their way on the roads…OR ELSE!

This entire concept is the brainchild of a man named Richard Gardner, who created a Facebook group requesting that Brian Blessed record a navigation voice over. GPS vendors TomTom knew a hot meme in the bud when they saw one and said that if the Facebook group managed 25,000 members, then they would start negotiations to hire Blessed to do the recording. In the past, TomTom has had such people as John Cleese, Snoop Dogg and Homer Simpson record the turn by turn instructions for them, so there is certainly precedence.

When the Facebook group hit 12,000, Gardner pulled out the big guns and approached Blessed himself, who liked the idea and agreed to assist by being involved in a prototype…and the making of a promotional video.

Having been privileged to see Blessed on stage at the National Theatre some years ago, I want this to HAPPEN…SO…BAD. Hell, not only would I buy a GPS just to have Brian Blessed scream instructions at me, I would buy a whole damn CAR as well.

Check out the video after the jump….but don’t drink hot tea or anything while watching.

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February 13, 2013

Targus: Unofficial 14″ Messenger; Crave 16″ Backpack

Targus: Unofficial 14″ Messenger; Crave 16″ Backpack

Posted by on Jun 11, 2010

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Looking for a great bag for a netbook? Or something for your full-sized laptop? Look no further. I have had the Targus 14” Unofficial Messenger Bag and the 16” Crave Backpack for a little while, and I have written my full impressions below. Interested? Keep reading!

Targus Unofficial 14” Messenger Bag

The Targus 14” Unofficial Messenger Bag is a medium sized messenger bag, and it’s great for holding a netbook or a smaller laptop. The dimensions are 13.3” x .1.1” x 9.4, and according to Targus it can hold a 14” laptop. The exterior of the bag uses nylon material, and it feels great and it’s easy to clean. The front flap of the bag has two really, really strong magnets holding it in place. It’s a great design choice, it looks sleek and refined, and it’s still strong enough so the front flap doesn’t go flying around. After you get over the magnets, you’ll see two “quick access” pockets. It’s generously sized, and you could put a passport or a camera comfortably in there. The next part of the bag is what I call the “cables” compartment. Seriously, once you pull the two zippers apart, you’ll notice a whole load of small compartments. You have everything there, pencil holders, two bigger slots with a velcro cover, and a large zippered pocket for papers or cables. It’s generously sized, and if you like pockets and slots — you’ll love it. And the last compartment is where you put your netbook/laptop/iPad. It’s seriously padded and I wouldn’t worry too much about the protection your laptop is going to get.

So what are my personal thoughts on the Messenger Bag? It’s great for holding a netbook and accessories, or a smaller laptop and accessories. If you were planning to use this as a messenger bag to carry books or something, look somewhere else. Now that I got my point across, if you’re looking for a small and light messenger bag, this is definitely the way to go.

Targus Crave 16″ Backpack

So this is completely different from the bag above. This is a full sized, carry-it-all style backpack. It’s has a great water/dust/dirt resistant exterior finish which worked very well, and a water resistant bottom piece for peace of mind when traveling. On the official specs sheet, Targus claimed that it can fit up to a 16” laptop. Well, they lied and it fits my 17” laptop just fine. Along the sides of the backpack, there’s two small zippered pockets that can hold things like pencils or candy, but it didn’t fit a normal water bottle, which was disappointing. The Crave has two main compartments: One for the laptop, and one for accessories. The laptop compartment is seriously padded; it’s sort of like foam. A huge piece of foam. The accessories compartment is the biggest compartment in this bag, and it’s so big I put a medium-sized package in there. This is where you would be putting cables, and hard drives, and power supplies, but there’s aren’t enough separate pockets/slots for cables and accessories.

Thoughts on this one? Besides the small cable management issue with the “accessories” compartment, it’s great. It fits pretty much all laptop sizes, it’s big enough to carry everything you could ever need with you when you go out, and it’s rugged but manages to have a great look at the same time.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for something to carry your laptop in, this is definitely the way to go. They look great, and they perform exceptionally well, and it’s a quality product from Targus. The Unofficial Messenger Bag 14” retails for $49.99 at , and the Crave 16” Backpack retails also for $49.99 at . Did you pick up one of these bags? Let us know in the comments!

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