Archive for October, 2007
Go Green With Your LapTop!
Shoreline has promised to build all its’ products “green” by the end of 2008.
Keeping to that promise, is their newest product- Laptop jackets and sleeves made from recycled water and soda bottles.
The laptop jackets are the same durability as any non-recycled laptop cover.
One laptop jacket is made from 11- 16 ounce PET bottles…
Google introduces Google Finance tab on iGoogle and Gadgets API for market data
Original post by GooglePR
Tuning a Mac for Real-instance HDTV [Mossberg’s Mailbox]
Here are a few questions I’ve received recently from citizens like you, and my answers. I have edited and restated the questions a bit, for readability. that week my mailbox restricted questions about watching high-definition television in real instance on a Mac, the future of Palm’s Treo, and remote desktop control.
Q. Is there any wa…
Leopard: Faster, Easier Than Vista [Personal Technology]
The Mac is on a roll. Apple Inc.’s perennially praised but slow-selling Macintosh computers have surged in popularity in the past few years, with sales growing much faster than the overall PC market, particularly in the U.S. By some measures, Mac laptops are now approaching a 20% share of U.S. noncorporate sales, up from the low singled-out d…
Wash Your Keyboard & Mouse With Your Dishes!
Seal Shield Corporation created computer products that can be completely submerged in water to clean bacteria. Now the newest Silver Seal product not only can be washed in a dishwasher, but plus has a plastic surface that is resistant to bacteria.
The antimicrobial mouse and keyboard are said to be the first of their kind.
The products were desig…
The Nielsen Company and Google set up Strategic Relationship*
Original post by GooglePR
From the PC to the TV [The Mossberg Solution]
With video substance making up a huge chunk of the online world nowadays, wouldn’t it construct sense to have a one-step way to transfer videos from a PC to a TV, just as easily as moving files from one computer to another?
SanDisk’s Sansa TakeTV plugs into a PC to load videos, next into your TV to watch the videos.
Imagine a special …









