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Article Recap for the Week ending Apr 3, 2009

Here’s our usual weekly summary of featured items from Gizmos For Geeks:

Starting off the week were a set of novelty Stone Ice Cubes – just the ticket if you worry about harming the planet when making ice cubes. We also featured a set of kitchen scales that has a neat pull out display.

We wondered out loud about whether or not you should jump on the Twitter bandwagon.

For those of you worried about security or just like the added conveniences and coolness factor, this doorlock might just be for you, or maybe you could just travel to the future to see if you’re going to need one with this Flux Capacitor!

Jobs have been in the news recently, so it seemed fair to post an interesting video about the Job Market and reported that workers who are allowed to surf the web at work have increased productivity!

Finally,  poor ol’ Silicon Graphics Inc. has filed for bankruptcy once again and has been bought out by Rackable Sytems.

GfG Article Recap – Week of Mar 20 2009

Here is last week’s featured gadgets and news items at Gizmos for Geeks:

To start off the week, we took a look at Legacy Locker – a rather needed innovation that allows you to pass down important account details for your online ‘assets’ in the case of your death.

We found two interesting pieces of software: Claymation’s Stop-Motion Studio Tool that allows the user to make their own stop-motion movies and Palringo – a mobile messaging service that allows you to mix up all the major IMs with and chat to groups all in one.

Dell just rolled out their Adamo Notebook which is essentially Dell’s response to the MacBook Air – thin & stylish.

Rebit’s 160GB Automatic Backup Device makes it quite easy to backup your data regularly.

Got $40k laying around? Get a Novelquest Emporer Workspace – a very high end workspace that puts you inside the spine of what can only be described as a giant dinosaur. On a more practical note, the Just One Club Card’ allows you to put all of your loyalty cards’ barcodes onto just one card.

Sony got together with Google to put 500,000 free public domain books onto their eReaders. You can save money (possibly up to 90%) on international calls by using Vopium on your mobile.

In perhaps a sign of things to come, a new magazine from Popular Science called the Genius Guide is being rolled out online only.

Bargains for Geeks Re-released for Cinco de Mayo!

As a Cinco de Mayo present for Geeks everywhere, the Geeks from Gizmos for Geeks has re-released Bargains for Geeks simply because we love to get our hands on various gadgets and gizmos, but if we have to pay full price we can’t buy nearly as many as we really want! After all, the Geek’s motto is “Whoever dies with the most toys wins!”

While visiting various Geek-related bargain and deal sites, we noticed only certain products and deals were listed. Unfortunately, these products were not always what we were looking for. We’ve decided
to grab all bargains and deals from our favorite shopping places as well as best selling and new products. You can get your hands on the latest deals from the various shopping places by visiting the website or subscribing to either the RSS feed or the daily email (you know us as some have received our newsletter for nearly four years, we will never sell the list).

Save your time for playing the latest game release or watching last week’s episode of Battlestar Gallactica on your TiVo and stop wasting time hunting for bargains by visiting multiple sites that pick and
choose what products you’re going to see. Leave compiling the deals to us, and just search for the right deal for you.

This month’s Vazy Mag takes the pulse of Fashion, Art, Lifestyle & Technology

The April issue of Vazy Mag is out. Apart from the gadget coverage provided by yours truly, this issue features an eye-opening photo essay on the state of affairs in Iraq. A must read.

We won’t give away the rest of the content, so check it out yourself. It’s a free download that you can snag off of their website, VazyMag.com. All you need is a PDF Reader (we like Foxit Reader).

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 pervasive in our daily lives.
Do take a look. The magazine is free for download; all you need is a PDF Reader (we like Foxit Reader).

CES 2008: The Consumer Electronics Show is here again; GfG covers it for you

January has rolled around again and with it the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. As we did last year, Gizmos for Geeks is on the scene to give our slant on what we see and hear. Stay tuned to the site – best way is to subscribe to our RSS feed.

If you are a fellow blogger coming to the show, learn from our past mistakes and read our articles on what to bring and tips for effectively covering the show. Fellow blogger Jeremy at LiveDigitally has produced his 2008 edition of how to survive CES. If this still isn’t enough info for ya, take a look at this huge article with a few dozen links to other articles with more info and recommendations.

The technology week in view: 4th Jan 2008

First off, Happy New Year – the title should really have read “the technology fortnight in view” but frankly not a lot happened in my technological world over Christmas (except for a frightening increase in blobs of plastic lying around the place), and anyway – who’s counting? To kick off 2008 I found a great tip if you’ve ever lost the switch to classic view or switch to category view section in Windows XP, here it is: Classic View and Category View in Windows XP Control Panel. By the way did you hear about or take part in the Highlet campaign? It was fun while it lasted but hopefully, I’ve written The last word on Highlet … for now anyway. I also read on the news that a major high street retailer is filing a profit warning due to poor sales over Christmas. I wonder if this could have anything to do with an increase in online sales? Possibly.

Happy New Year!

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We just want to wish our readers, both longtime and new alike, a Happy New Year with wishes for all the best in this brand new year. Please feel free to let us know what we can do to make your experience here at Gizmos for Geeks even better.

Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas from the Geeks

Santa Finally Resting The Geeks finally took a little break on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day but are already ramping up for our final week of 2007 as Santa settles down for his well deserved rest.

This week we’ll feature gadgets that will help you go green in the new year. Speaking of the new year, next month the Geeks will visit CES once more to report on some of the innovations coming out next year and other surprises and upgrades are planned for the network.

Stay tuned and check us out everyday this week through the new year for a new green gadget.

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