Saturday, April 15, 2006

Bling Bling Phone

Costliest Phone Ever: Motorola SLVR
Motorola’s SLVR just got more expensive than Vertu. Motorola’s SLVR phone had been outlined with 260 diamonds which had been brought proportionally from all parts of the globe and also with platinum plates which made it to cost around $75000. That’s very expensive and was shown at the Fresh Art “Zoom” Exhibition. More pics after the jump.

Via (TechTickerblog.com)

Friday, April 14, 2006

Video of the Week

Best Jobs In America


Story done by CNN Money ranks out the top 50 best jobs in America with the average salary and percentage growth in the next ten years. Guess whats number one, Software Engineer with $80,000 salary and job growth with 46% in the next ten years.

USB Is Pumping Iron

The size of the device changes depending on the amount of data it holds. When the device is about to blow up you will see the familiar error message on your screen: "There is not enough free space". When swithched off the flashbag remains pumped up, so you can estimate with the naked eye how much more pics, books and music albums can be transferred into it. -->flashbag.com

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Top Ten Strangest Mac Mods



www.techeblog.com -- "This week our editors bring you the “Top 10 Strangest Mac Mods” that we’ve come across in recent time. If we happened to miss any, please leave us a comment. Which ones are your favorites?"

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Google



You may not know it, but every time you search on Google, the company makes 12 cents in revenue.

That may not sound like much but it all adds up when you realise that Americans alone did more than 2.7 billion searches via Google in January 2006, according to figures gathered by Nielsen/NetRatings. The analyst firm estimates that 48% of the 5.7 billion searches carried out by Americans in January were done via Google. It also said that 39% more searches were done in January 2006 than in the same month in 2005. But, said the firm, this was not because search engines were doing a bad job.

BBC News

Weirdest USB Gadgets



The plethora of USB ports now offered by today's PCs has spawned an abundance of ridiculous devices. A small culture of collectors has even emerged around odd USB gadgets, and chances are one of them works in your office, displaying his collection of eyesores proudly on his desk.
Wired News

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Online Music



We’ve analyzed the services that sell digital music (iTunes and its competitors). This Part 1 focuses on the pay-per-download services. In Part 2 we’ll compare the all-you-can-eat subscription services.

While compact disc sales have declined 19 percent since 2001, online music sales have started to boom. According to a recent report by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, revenues from digital music sales almost tripled in the last year, to $1.1 billion in 2005. Apple’s iTunes accounted for over 85 percent of the single song downloads, but Apple is not alone in the online music space.

They have a great comparison of 8 of the most popular online music stores.

Free WiFi in San Francisco



Google, EarthLink Move Closer To Free Wi-Fi In San Francisco

In beating five competitors for a key committee endorsement, Google Inc. and Earthlink Inc. have cleared the first hurdle in their joint bid to build a free Wi-Fi network across San Francisco.

Wednesday night's approval by the city's TechConnect Committee moved the Google-Earthlink team, which also includes Motorola and Tropos Networks, considerably closer to building the network that will blanket the city. Before construction can begin, however, the winners have to negotiate a contract with the city and then get it approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

In getting the committee's endorsement, Google and partners beat bids from MetroFi Inc., Razortooth Communications LLP, NextWLAN Corp., Communications Bridge Global Inc. and SF Metro Connect, a nonprofit backed by IBM and Cisco Systems Inc. MetroFi, which has built citywide Wi-Fi networks in several Silicon Valley cities, came the closest to beating the winners, the San Francisco Chronicle said.


Saturday, April 08, 2006

Spring Hottest New Cars


This spring’s hottest new cars are all about money. Half of the vehicles in the following slide show, which highlights ten of this season’s most desirable new luxury cars, have sticker prices in the six figures. What’s more, they are worth it. We are talking about such highly desirable vehicles as the newest Aston Martin from Ford Motor, the 500-horsepower BMW M6 coupe and the quickest Cadillac that General Motors has ever built, the XLR-V convertible.
Here is the list:

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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Vending Machine iPod

Vending machines that sell iPod digital music players are heading to public places in the United States, including airports, grocery stores and even hotels.
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