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Oddest iPod Accessories
When the world goes crazy over ipod, they really mean it. Apple’s digital music player couldn’t get more weird than this, some of the addons are really good for example bose ipod hifi, and not to mention those that are a waste of money. Take a deep breath and ask yourself how weird can this be? and how long could a person spend shitting in a toilet? This toilet ipod has a water proof speaker and no, toilet tissue not included when you purchase this product.

Google 1998 Time Machine

Google at Stanford back in late 1998, found via Google Blogoscoped. I never like the colourfull, candy like logo of Google but the 1998 version is by far the worst I’ve seen. Google need a corporate colour, its time for a change. agree? Browse to Google Blogoscoped for a historical timeline of the logos.
Google GPS System

Google Vision is a conceptual product developed by Callum Peden, its a GPS system where a person can navigate thru a city with Google. It comes with WiFi for searching information online, in short its a portable encyclopedia.
The Global Positioning System will see the end of wondering the streets asking for directions and the small roller ball will allow for easy navigation of the flexible screen. Brilliant for identifying landmarks whilst on holidays, Google vision acts as a personal; tour guide.
Baygon Spiderman Advertisement

A very creative advertisement for Baygon by BBDO ads agency in Kuala Lumpur. The spiderman character is a register trademark of Marvel Comic, makes me wonder if any agreement has been made between Baygon and Marvel Comic?
Apple Mighty Mouse With Bluetooth

Like all Apple’s previous computer mouse, this new mighty mouse sucks. Apple has just release the wireless rodent into the wild just hours after the documents went live, and from my previous experience using the mighty mouse in my college, I have to admit that Apple have alot to learn from Logitech.
It is believed that this mighty mouse runs on two AA battery and equipt with the new Bluetooh 2 for better mouse movement. Its a love hate relationship afterall.
Nokia N93 and Bluetooth 2

The Nokia N93 is the successor to Nokia N92, a high end entry for geeks and it is pack with features that you don’t even need, for example watch mobile TV on your phone? It comes with DVB-H for watching broadcast TV programs on cell phone, which is of no use unless you’re showing off. The best park is the 3.2 megapixel camera loaded with 3x zoom, yeah, its a Carl Zeiss Lens. The Nokia N93 is also expected to include a QVGA screen, Bluetooth 2. Bluetooth 2? So, what is Bluetooth2?
Nokia announced that deliveries of the new Nokia N93 have begun. Boasting a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 3x optical zoom and DVD-like video capture, the Nokia N93 also offers advanced connectivity and editing options. You can connect the Nokia N93 directly to your compatible TV for a widescreen movie experience, upload your images and video directly from the handset to select online albums or blogs, and even create high-quality home movies and burn them to DVD with the included Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software.
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless data exchange protocol designed for a small variety of tasks, like synchronization, voice headsets, cell modem calls, and mouse and keyboard input. Bluetooth 1.0 and Bluetooth 1.2 operate at no faster than 1 megabits per second (Mbps). The new Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR standing for “Enhanced Data Rate”—runs at 3 Mbps.
Sony, Yahoo Offer DRM-Free Downloadable Song
Your mother was right about sharing - Learn to share. Infact, Yahoo and Sony BMG Music is offering a premium price for DRM free downloadable songs. No catch, and it is in mp3 format, which basically means you can store it, transfer it and burn it as much as you like. You can even share it with your friends.
The Yahoo Music release is limited to a single song from Jessica Simpson that is personalized with hundreds of names for different listeners, and was reportedly provided DRM-free for that reason. Its a good idea, but witha price tag of more than 99cent, why should I pay for that? I mean I can easily download it off the net for free at bittorrent or using Google search - yes you can use Google for searching mp3. Its illegal and I’m not going to say how.
The key question, however, is whether consumers will be willing to pay a premium price for all this flexibility? According to source, the reason behind this DRM free songs is the fear of turning Apple into a monopoly, controling the music industry in the near future. I think Apple has a great tool and market capability to turn their AAC format into the next mp3, what they need to do is open up the format for other competitors, once it has become a standard, its hard to bring it down - like Micorsoft.
To me, it doesn’t matter if the music is DRM free or not, if it is dirt cheap and I can afford it - then I’ll give my full support. For the moment, I’m still the old fashion type - CDs.
How to use Google to get a girl and get laid

Damien Mulley has this interesting article on how to get a girl using Google and get laid. Well, personally I find it rather amusing and as far as I am concern, its not as easy as it seems to be. Sure, you’re able to search for these desperate girls but without the prince charming looks, how in the world you’re gonna win the girls heart? Sorry prince frog, the princess is busy.
No harm trying right? For all the geeks out there, good luck and technology speed.



