Archive for June, 2010
Hulu Plus, A Premium Subscription Service
Hulu announced its new Hulu Plus service today. The premium subscription service offers many new features, allowing you to stream more content to more platforms than ever before. Jason Kilar, CEO of Hulu, stated, “Hulu Plus is not a replacement for Hulu.com.” Rather it is a “new, subscription product that is incremental and complementary to [...]
Toshiba Portege R700 Ultraportable: Floats like a Butterfly Stings Like a Bee
Toshiba has announced the new portable Toshiba Portege R700 13.3″ ultra-portable notebook. This new Portege notebook isn’t just lightweight , it’s powerful too. Weighing in at three pounds, yet sporting full power Intel Core processors, the Toshiba Portege R700 is an impressive looking notebook. Also, this super-light machine claims up to 8.5 hours on the [...]
How To Transform Your Favorite Websites Into Mac Desktop Apps
Ever get annoyed with switching through tabs in your web browser or creating multiple browser windows to keep track of your favorite websites? Fluid, a free application for Macs, allows you to turn those websites into desktop applications that sit on your Mac’s dock or in the menu bar, sort of like apps on an [...]
How to Backup Text Messages to Gmail From Windows Mobile
If you keep important information in your SMS or text messages you should take steps to back them up just like any important data. With the free SMSSyncUp app for Windows Mobile you can back up your text messages to Gmail where they can be stored and accessed later. To use this tool you will [...]
‘Apple of My Eye’ Shot and Edited on the iPhone 4
We knew that the camera on the iPhone 4 was good, and that iMovie for the iPhone would lead to some cool projects but I don’t think we expected to see the such an impressive iPhone 4 — shot, produced and edited — short film this fast. ‘Apple of My Eye‘ is a short film [...]
Pogoplug Now Supports HP and Epson Printers
Pogoplug is a device that enables users to connect their USB hard drive to the Internet so you can access files from any Internet enabled device like a notebook, an iPad, or a mobile phone. Now, Pogoplug is supporting printers. When I learned about this new feature I was excited. The biggest weakness of many smart phones [...]
mSpot Stores Your Music in the Cloud, Syncs and Streams to Notebooks and Android
mSpot, a new music streaming and syncing service that launched this week, gives users 2GB of free storage for keeping music in the cloud for playback on other computers and Android smartphones. In addition to moving your music to the cloud you can connect mSpot to iTunes or Windows Media Player to sync playlists as well. [...]
Dell Inspiron 14R Review
The folks over at Laptop Magazine got their hands on the new Dell Inspiron 14R and posted and in-depth review. Geared towards the back-to-school crowd, the Inspiron 14R has the components and the price to meet the needs of students and parents alike. The Dell Inspiron has been the go-to computer for many college students [...]
How to Get HD Video From Your iPhone 4 to Your PC
The recently released iPhone 4 takes pretty awesome HD video for a device so small, however, Apple hasn’t yet provided a good way to get HD quality video directly from the device to somewhere like Facebook or YouTube (you can’t even do it with the iMovie for iPhone app). This guide will show you how [...]
HP Mini 210 Review
The HP Mini 210 netbook is one of the most popular netbooks on the market today. It’s not just a slim body and a flashy top that draws consumers to the HP Mini 210, which we are reviewing in hot red, but also the great design, HD screen, keyboard and usability. In essence, the HP [...]



