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Geekboy
Technology "bits and bytes" for the everyday person...
Consumers waiting to buy the next version of Windows will have to wait just a little while longer. Microsoft has announced that Windows Vista for consumers will be delayed until sometime in 2007. However, business customers/computer manufacturers should be getting their copies sometime in November 2006. This good be very bad news for many computer manufacturers looking to capitalize on this season's Christmas rush. Well, bad news for some, usually means good news to others, mainly, Microsoft competitor Apple Computers. Apple Computers has promised to ship their next version of OS X - Leopard, sometime in the first half of 2007. Microsoft vs. Apple: redux. This is definitely a must see, so let the good times roll!
Fujitsu-Siemens is really going out on a limb by declaring their latest LifeBook - Q2010, the "world's most desirable" laptop. This particular model is an ultraportable model and is targetted to the business professional that is really on the go. The Q2010 features:
I personally have never owned a pet that wonder far enough that the City Pound, the local SPCA, or my neighbour cannot find. Unless, you have a lot of money to spare or you are just a uber techie. I, personally, do not see the justification in using GPS for lost pets. This GPS device seems to be overkill not matter how much I love my family pooch. The product is called the Global Pet Finder and it promises to alert you via cell phone or website where you pooch/cat is at this very moment. The GPS device will cost around $349 USD ($600 CDN). Global Pet Finder is a subscription service, meaning you have to pony up monthly fees of $18 - 20.
Well, this really isn't a gadget per se, but what the heck - it's weird. If you have got problems and I mean very big problems (i.e. check out the size of the pill in the picture), swallowing your medicine, plus, you have got $4.00 to spare. This little item is just for you. An ingenious plastic cup that helps you digest to enormous pills.
There has been a lot of anticipation for this little MP3 player from Samsung. Not only is the "flash based" MP3 player well designed, the user interface (i.e. menu system) was designed by the same fellow that brought us the iPod's easy-to-use menu system. Click here for a wonderful review Anything But iPod.