March 2008

Electric Door Strike – Mortise Type

If you have a mortise-type door latch, you can increase the security of your business or home while letting visitors in easily with the Mortise-Type Electric Door Strike from Lee Electric. Unlike other electric door strikes, which require either AC or DC voltage at a specific rate, the Mortise-Type Electric Door Strike will accept either [...]

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FCC Raises $19 Billion auctioning off wireless spectrum licenses

Wow, that’s a nice chunk of change. Included in the list of big names bidding for some of the spectrum that comes up for grabs once broadcasters give it up as they go digital, are Google, AT&T and Verizon. In case you forgot about this, last year Google influenced (in a good way) the auction [...]

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USB Duplicator

Nexcopy announced earlier this week their USB200PC USB Duplicator is available for purchase providing an economical and easy way to allow companies to dupe their own flash memory sticks. Copying from a master location, you can make quick work of 20 dupes of a flash drive allowing small and large companies to provide sales staff [...]

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Best Buy Prescribes Millions in Gift Cards to Ease HD-DVD Buyers’ Pain

If you’re one of the millions that didn’t heed our warnings about buying into the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray format war, and ended up making the wrong choice, you may be getting a little medication to help ease your pain. Those who purchased an HD-DVD Player or XBOX-360 add-on drive at Best Buy before February 23, 2008 will [...]

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Microsoft says no Blu-ray player for Xbox

What? Are you crazy Microsoft? You’re really not planning to make a Blu-ray add-on for the 360? You’re really going to let your competitor, Sony, have the only console (PS3) with a player, built-in no less? I predict that this is going to change within 6 months, probably when someone else at Microsoft overrules the [...]

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Hulu.com–Free TV and Movies (with ads)

Last Wednesday, Hulu.com officially opened for business, offering up free-with-ads video on demand through the browser. The project is a joint venture of NBC and News Corp. Here now a quick look at how Hulu changes the online video-on-demand picture. A few short years ago, I would have told anyone that video over the Internet [...]

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USB Wireless Rocket Launcher

It’s kill or be killed in office warfare so you need every advantage you can get and this USB Wireless Rocket Launcher gives you 15 extra feet from your base station to smite your enemies, er co-workers, down. No longer do you have to worry about an abduction of your Red Swingline Stapler, your special [...]

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New Gadget Blog, s2999, keeps you from breaking the bank

Yes, you like gadgets, but sometimes you can’t help yourself and you over-extend that paycheck just a bit too much in your quest to have the best gadgets or give the best gizmo gifts. New gadget blog, s2999, helps you out by not listing anything above $29.99. Yup, it’s true! I’m sure you can now [...]

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China Now #1 Internet Market

The United States is no longer the nation with the largest number of internet users. China overtook the US last month in users for the first time, according to the state-run China Internet Network Information Center. Researcher BDA China Ltd. estimates there are now over 220 million internet users in China, compared with 217.1 million [...]

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GfG does Fashion, Art, & Lifestyle? Oh yes, Technology too

We were honored to be selected by an up and coming new online magazine, called vazy mag,to be their source for their tech section. Yes, we’re surrounded by lots of articles and stunning pictures devoted to fashion, art, & lifestyle, but let’s face it – today’s world is nothing without the technology that is ever [...]

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