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  • This is a great article for those that sit in front of they’re computers all day long. It goes over 10 different ways a computer can harm your body. They also provide ways to counter or at least minimize the effects.

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    By Richard Leong on 05:43:42 am | 2 | # |

     
  • Thumbthing
    Tired of cramped thumbs? Too lazy to use two hands to hold your book? Well, now theres a new ingenius way to hold your book and decrease hand cramps and increase comfort. The Thumbthing is a new invention from Europe.

    Check it out!

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    Richard Leong on 07:37:52 am | 0 | # |

     
  • CES promo Banner
    For those unfortunate souls like me who could not make it out to CES this year, DIVX Labs have provided a Video Blog, or Vblog, with high quality Videos on some of the cool things they discovered at CES. I highly recommend watching the Taser video, it is hilarious! In order to watch those vids, you need to install they’re DIVX plugin for your browser.

    Enjoy!

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    By Richard Leong on 06:31:10 pm | 0 | # |

     

  • Web 2.0 + Alcohol = Extra Tasty! This website is aimed at the niche community of alcholics and Web 2.0. It incorporates Ajax, Tagging, and Social Networking. You can add your own alcoholic creation or you can find other drinks tagged under your favorite alcohol. Lets see how nasty, I mean tasty, some of these creations can be…

    Check it out

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    By Richard Leong on 08:18:18 pm | 1 | # |

     
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    Wireless USB, Is it coming soon? Staccato Communications has just announced its Ripcord Family at CES. The Ripcord is a USB key that can wirelessly transmit from any external hard drive. Based on the Certified Wireless USB specification with transfer speeds of 480 Mbps. Western Digital, Maxtor, and Seagate have integrated this into all of their next generation hard drives and computer manfacturers will incorporate this technology into laptops by 2007. So no more USB cables!

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    By Richard Leong on 05:24:02 am | 0 | # |

     
  • WOW! This is a picture of a sewage leak at CES and the event just started. I’m sure Intel isn’t too happy about this but you have to admit the reflection from the ground makes for good marketing.
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    By Richard Leong on 05:16:20 am | 0 | # |

     

  • Amazon.com has a new refund policy wherein if you purchased an item, and within 30days, there is a drop in price, they will credit you back the difference. Now what this website does for you is simplify the process by having you input your purchase into they’re database and they will notify you by email if there is a price drop. No more checking back and forth! RefundPlease.com also includes other online retailers that offer credit back on purchases ie. CircuitCity.com

    Check it Out!

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    By Richard Leong on 07:05:10 am | 0 | # |

     
  • I’ve always hated the routine of constantly going to either UPS or Fedex and inputting the tracking number just to find out that there has been no update. There have been some solutions to this like RSS feeds but that would still require me to go and check my RSS feed for an update. What I want ideally is for the shipping companies to notify me of any changes to the status of my package. Well, now there is a new service I found online called Package Alert Service which allows you to input your tracking number from UPS or Fedex, your email address, and description of your package and it will send you an email every time there is an update or status change. USPS already has a email alerting service so this is great for those who receive they’re package from UPS or Fedex. If you have an Yahoo account, there is a workaround to receiving a notice by using any of the tracking sites that generate RSS feeds and plugging that feed into alerts.yahoo.com . Then you can be notified by your choice of email, IM or SMS.

    Try it Here!

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    By Richard Leong on 06:39:33 am | 0 | # |

     
  • I just realized that I am on at least 10 different beta sites. There are so many Web 2.0 companies popping up on the Internet that I have a dedicated email address for the sole purpose of beta testing. I found a great example of the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.
     
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    How many beta sites are you testing out?

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    By Richard Leong on 05:25:08 am | 0 | # |

     
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