Entries for the ‘Gadgets’ Category

The Next Revolution: Why The New iPhone Matters

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

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A revolution is easy to spot when looking backward, but they are much harder to see when they first happen. Microsoft, Apple, eBay, Amazon…all revolutions with ramifications that weren’t seen until much after they first released a product, or came online.

But I predict a revolution in an event that took place just a few days ago at the Worldwide Developers Conference, where Steve Jobs announced the latest version of the iPhone. I know, I know, you’re thinking that I missed the boat. The iPhone revolution already took place; this is old news.

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Review: Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Logitech VX Nano MouseSo I had an extra $50 that Amazon gave me for buying an HD DVD player and was interested in getting a new mouse for my computer. For my day-to-day computing needs, I’m a laptop user all the way (and have been since 2001) but still prefer a mouse attached over a touchpad. Maybe that’s why I couldn’t help but try out Logitech’s VX Nano cordless mouse.

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Help Me, Commissioned Salesperson, You’re My Only Hope

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Circuit CityI read through an article on CNET yesterday that got me fired up about something I’ve had on my mind for the last three years - the unfortunate, yet inevitable, demise of Circuit City.

About three summers ago, I worked there part time as a TV/Home Theater salesperson and strange as it might sound, I absolutely loved it. Obviously I enjoyed being around the latest and greatest consumer electronics products, but I also got a lot of satisfaction from sharing what I knew with my customers and helping them pick out something that really rocked.

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Using Your GPS for Walking Tours, Puzzles, or Even Paintball

Monday, March 31st, 2008

TomTom GPSI would be remiss if I didn’t blog about this. The reason I have not mentioned it prior to this is because it’s so freaking cool I can’t quite wrap my brain around it. I’ve always loved geocaching. This is where you use a GPS to get a specific location, find a “treasure box,” and then log it on the site. It’s a great way to get kids outside, get a little exercise for yourself, and be part of a really cool online group.

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Paul’s Soapbox: Vista Gadgets, Mario Kart, and Kevin Rose

Monday, March 24th, 2008

image Paul’s Soapbox is a regular feature of TechConsumer where I sound off on various tech topics/products that I’m interested in (or hate). This is just my $.02, so consider yourself warned. This week’s subjects? Vista, Mario, and Kevin Rose…

For all the Vista users out there, I recently stumbled across an awesome program for the Vista Sidebar. It is called Amnesty Generator, and basically it will take the code for any web widget (think Google Gadgets, ESPN, etc) and turn it into a Vista Sidebar compatible gadget. It is a simple program, but works great; I use it to display the NBA.com live sports scores on my desktop. Check it out. There is also a Mac OS X version, but I have not used it.

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Price!pinx Price Drop Tracker: Customizable by Product or Retailer

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

PricePinx Are you shopping around for a flat screen TV, a GPS navigator, a DVD player, or any other cool tech gadget? There are good deals out there but often even better deals can come up. A product may not be within your budget today but a coming 30% to 50% price reduction could make it a great deal. Products often go on sale, and now there’s a way to be notified right away.

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Your GPS Knows More Than You Think

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

TomTom GPSBeing that I’m studying for my bachelor’s degree in information technology security, I often find myself experimenting with certain computer security measures and countermeasures. Currently I’m enrolled in a class that focuses on computer and data forensics. Because of this, I have access to trials of some interesting computer forensics programs such as Access Data: Forensic Tool Kit (FTK) and Technology Pathways ProDiscover. Both of these are used by top computer forensics agencies for recovery and analysis of computer hardware and accessories.

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Purdue University IT: iPhones Are Cool But Don’t Buy One Yet

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

iPhoneITaP (short for Information Technology at Purdue) is offering advice for potential buyers of the iPhone: Wait. According to Frank Wolf, Mac specialist and systems administrator for ITaP:

“The iPhone is still being considered by many to be a revision-one product when thinking about it in an enterprise. I recommend to the people we support that they hold off on getting an iPhone until the next revision is released.”

Here’s more of his reasoning as to why you should wait:

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