January, 2008

toread : Bookmark Webpages To Email

toread is an email-based bookmark service that provides you with a tiny browser button (bookmarklet) that sends current webpage to your email address. Say you came across some interesting article but want to read it later, just click on ‘toread’ and it will be forwarded to your email. Quick and simple. Features Available both for [...]



Samsung GX-20, Official Specifications and Images

We have received the information directly from Samsung America and here are the official specifications and official GX-20 photos gallery: 14.6 Megapixel 2.7” LCD viewfinder New CMOS Sensor 14-bit RAW images ISO up to 6400 Improved dust removal system Lens compatible with of Pentax, KAF2, KAF and KA Maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 Water and [...]



MailFreezr: Freeze eMails to be Delivered in the Future

Yet another ‘email in the future’ service that can freeze (store) sent emails and deliver them on some future date. You can freely freeze your emails for any period between 1 – 100 years. So what’s the guarantee that this service will remain online for another 100 years ? Well, there is no guarantee. Although [...]



Eddie Murphy wanted to bring his mom on honeymoon

Tracey Edmonds split from Eddie Murphy before the two legally married because he wanted to bring his mother on their honeymoon. He’s also a bit of an asshole. I mean, an alleged asshole. Page Six reports: That was kind of the last straw,” said a friend of the beautiful bride. “She was happy to sign [...]



Fujitsu Lifebook P8010

Thin is in, and it doesn’t just apply to supermodels and cell phones but notebooks as well. Fujitsu’s latest Lifebook, the P8010 might not be as anorexic as the MacBook Air, but at least it packs in a fair bit of features including :- Three USB 2.0 ports WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity 80GB hard drive [...]



The Political Game: Stand up and be counted

Filed under: Features, Politics Each week Dennis McCauley contributes The Political Game, a column on the collision of politics and video games: The video game industry finally stood up for itself this week when Electronic Arts called Fox News out over the network’s lies about Mass Effect. It’s about time. The theme of this column, [...]



PriceHub : Lookup Car Prices

If you are in the market for a new car, or want to sell one, you can use PriceHub to get a fairly good idea about how much other people have paid for a similar car. Think of it as car pricing guide and price lookup tool. The data that you get on PriceHub come [...]



File-Encryptor: Securely Encrypt Important Files Online

Online encryption tool where you can freely encrypt and decrypt sensitive files. There are dozens of ways it can benefit you: send sensitive files via unsecure mediums (e.g. email, instant messaging clients etc.), protect and hide private information (such as passwords, credit card numbers, or bank statements), and whatever other reasons you can think of. [...]



Solar-powered Emergency Light

I suppose with energy costs rising everyday, it makes perfect sense to rely on renewable energy sources more often than not. Case in point, the solar-powered Emergency Light that can be used as an everyday tool or during emergency situations. $12.99 for something as handy as this? I’ll take a hundred, thank you very much. [...]



Bazooka Outdoor Tubbie Speakers

Talk about irony – the Bazooka Outdoor Tubbie Speakers come with a camouflaged exterior, presumably for you to carry it along while hunting some game. Common sense dictates that you’re supposed to be dead quiet while stalking your prey, and having beleaguered Britney blasting away is not the best way to snag an animal (or [...]