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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Loving Imageshack's Torrent ServiceI've been using the new Imageshack torrent downloading service, and I am loving it. I only signed up after reading about the service, and the first couple of days I wasn't given any space to download with. But I have it now, and I've got to say the service is very well done. Here's how it works: you give them a torrent file or URL, and their servers do the downloading. When it's done, you download the file via normal HTTP download. You don't get the grief from your service provider over torrent traffic, and you don't need to leave your computer on while the torrents download. I am not sure that these are the final numbers, but my account has 5GB of space at a given time, and 10GB of download traffic per month. You can pay for more, quite a lot more, but this is just about right for me. As you delete things after you download them, your space quota gets freed up. So those numbers aren't as much of a brick wall as they might seem.One cool thing I noticed today, I downloaded a particularly popular torrent, and it was downloaded immediately. It was 350MB, so actual downloading in that time, even with their resources, was highly unlikely. It would be fairly easy to match up different downloading the same torrent URLs and just keep one copy of the file. It would save a ton of processing and bandwidth, and it makes it great for users like me. So check it out, it's a great way to download torrents if you don't like constantly monitoring and managing them. Labels: imageshack, torrent | ||
Monday, April 07, 2008
Free Standalone File Recovery I more-than-occasionally delete a file I really need. There used to be a free Sony undelete utility that I liked for use on flash memory, but it worked for most any drive.Well, finally, I have a new and wonderful tool, so here it is for you. Hat tip to Drive Recoveries for pointing me toward Recover Files 2. The really nice thing about it is there is no need to install it. Just throw it on a thumb drive and run it directly from there. It's easy to use, it either will work or it won't, so it's a nice first thing to try. Labels: file recover, undelete, unerase | ||
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Inoi HV670 DVD/HDD Media Player for $80 The Inoi HV670 HDD/DVD Media Player is only $79.99 at Geeks.com currently, and has an additional $10 rebate available until February 15.It's much like any network media player in function, but instead of the network connection it has a removable hard drive to hold the media. So no network traffic glitches, connection problems, etc. It also contains a traditional DVD player. It has component outputs, but does not apparently upconvert DVD playback. Labels: media player | ||
Monday, January 14, 2008
Drop DirecTV Dish WiFi- 24dBi Antenna Under $50 Old DirecTV antennas are nice, but this Parabolic Grid from Pasadena Networks requires no construction, is made specifically for the frequency, and will likely end up just as cheap at only $50 shipped.It is about 36" wide and gets an immense 24dBi of gain -- over 100x the strength of the normal antenna that comes on an access point. It's a coated aluminum outdoor antenna, this is for serious long distance projects. Obviously it is highly directional as well. I'd been searching through antennas and the prices are just all over the map. So if you need a large direction dish as I do, and if you've considered trying to adapt an old DirecTV-type dish, I'd say save the weekend, save the frustration, and just get it shipped complete. | ||
Thursday, January 03, 2008
LED Bulbs Available for $5 at Geeks.com Geeks.com has a great deal on two types of LED bulbs, both $4.99. Pictured is the LED spotlight, an 18 LED, 1.3 watt compact unit that is great for reading lamps, especially in the bedroom. The other bulb is a more normal globe unit, with 18 LEDs and 1.3 watt consumption as well.I've purchased a number of these on eBay for $10+ after I missed their first go-round at Geeks. I would definitely recommend trying some out, it's a great feeling when your bulb uses like 1 watt and doesn't get hot. The spots are great because you can read in bed without your partner being kept up. Labels: efficiency, led | ||
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Here's That AT&T 'Naked' DSL Page AT&T has a series of relatively inexpensive DSL options without requiring a phone line and I thought I'd link to them since it's a little hard to find on their site.The cheapest is $19.99 a month and requires a year contract. The cheapest non-contract option is $23.99 a month. Since my cable television is no longer even connected into my entertainment system, I've been thinking of ditching Comcast altogether. If I can't leech off of the local library or some other public building, I could go for this. | ||
8GB USB Thumb Drive Under $32 Shipped YesBuy.net has the ADATA PD9 8GB USB Thumb Drive for only $31.95 with free shipping. Far and away the cheapest I've seen, DealRam claims the cheapest at about $40.Not a fashion item to be sure, but an extremely useful and cheap replacement for my old 20GB hard-drive-based portable storage. Labels: storage, thumb drive, usb drive | ||
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Kyocera Lingo - Make Your Own RingtonesJust a quick tutorial today, there is no Mobile Phone Tools (yet) for the Lingo M1000, and sort of by accident I found a way to put my own ringtones on my Lingo.First off, it may only work on Cricket, but it should work on any Lingo with a web browser. Creating the ringtone: I'm sure there are better tutorials out there for this, but I used the free Audacity. Simply take in your mp3 of choice, trim it down to your favorite 30 seconds, use the high-pass filter to drop everything below 100Hz (the ringer can't really pump out the bass), and then use the default dynamic-range compression. Mix it down to a single mono track, and save as a 22KHz, 64kbps mp3. The total file size needs to be under about 500K. Getting the Ringtone into the Lingo You'll need a website of some sort to upload the mp3 too, any free service will do, but the key is, there needs to be a direct URL to your mp3. If you can't think of something easier, HotLinkFiles will work. Note the complete URL for the mp3. Enter the URL (using the handy QWERTY keyboard) into the web browser, and wait a minute for it to download. It will ask if you want to save the mp3 in your 'Sounds' directory-- you do. Activating the Ringtone Just navigate into your 'Media Gallery', then 'Sounds' and then 'Saved Sounds'. Your new mp3 should be at the top of the list, but find it and press 'Options' and then 'Assign'. From there you can make it the default ringer or whatever you like. So it's not the smoothest way to get a ringtone, but it works, and I miss my old Nokia 6265i or whatever it was a little less every day. | ||
Monday, October 08, 2007
My New Phone, The Kyocera M1000 Lingo The Kyocera M1000 Lingo was my unplanned replacement for my old Nokia 6265i. I loved that phone, loved it and lost it.So I decided against the KRZR and another similar Nokia and went back to my old Kyocera ways with the interesting looking Lingo. It was the full keyboard that got me, I use my phone for email quite a bit, and I thought it might really be useful. Is it? Yes, it is. My old phone had a 320x240 display, very nice. This one has 128x128 external, and 160x128 internal, quite a bit less smooth. But I can still use Gmail very well, the font they used in the browser is actually very nice. For anyone looking at this phone, that's the real selling point. The keyboard. And it is very easy to use even with my fat fingers. It makes all the difference when you just need to get an email out and you're not home and not in the mood for a predictive-text nightmare trying to use correct punctuation.So I got what I wanted out of the phone, and all the normal things work as expected. It has good volume, people can hear me, and the convenience features are all there. I am happy with it. As for the bad points, there are a few, so before you decide to get one, here they are: 1) No removable storage. 2) Ugly. It really is. 3) External screen stays on when the lid is open. 4) Battery life is not stellar. 5) No Mobile Phone Tools (yet) to customize themes or tones. 6) Screen resolution is average. 7) No video recording. I knew all the bad points before buying, and I am still happy I did. The back side of the phone is actually very nice looking, so I always leave it face down. I look forward to the Mobile Phone Tools for it, and I'll buy an extra battery at some point. Anyway, I haven't been buying many gadgets in general lately, so I thought I'd share this one. I am really very happy with the phone, I think it's a revision or two away from being a really great phone, and I'd get another one today if it had better screens, better battery life, and better aesthetics. | ||
Thursday, August 30, 2007
8GB Meizu Now Available - White Only $145 Shipped The Dane-Elec Meizu 8GB is finally available, and Walgreens of all places has it the cheapest. What makes that nice is you can return it on pretty much any corner if something goes wrong.It's consistently gotten great reviews, and at $110 less than the iPod Nan 8GB, it seems like a great deal. The one thing I see pretty commonly in reviews is that the fidelity is good enough that getting new headphones really makes a difference. You can watch 320x240 video, it requires no drivers, no iTunes, no nothing. Load you songs up, get them back off the player if you want, it's so much better this way. Currently only white is in stock. Labels: flash drive, meizu, mp3 | ||
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Sandisk Sansa Connect WiFi Now $145 Delivered The Sansa Connect Wifi looks like a very nice little player.It could almost replace my ancient Aireo, the original WiFi player. I loved that thing, the ability to sync my playlists from the car, to get audible.com content from any hotspot, etc. This Sansa takes it even further, allowing you to listen to Internet Radio from any open hotspot, download from music services without a computer to connect to. It's actually quite a bit more convenient than you might think initially. I used the feature all the time with my Aireo, and that was far more rudimentary. It has 4GB flash memory, and a 2.2" color screen for pictures and video. For those less patient, it's $150 at Staples. | ||
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Old School Tube 30" Philips Only $270 Shipped This refurbished Philips 30PW9110D/37B tube television set is only $270 delivered right now from the Philips Outlet store.A lot of people like flat screens, but except for very very good ones, they are yet to match the color of a CRT. So if you already have the room set aside, the flatness makes very little difference. The resolution, I believe, is 1280x720, it has HDMI and component inputs, and a QAM tuner. If you can see past the desirability of dimensions and into the actual picture quality, I think you'll be pleased with this one. Labels: CRT, HDTV, television | ||
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Sun-Pec Mobile Phone Solar Charger $25 Shipped The Sun-Pec Portable Hybrid Solar Charger is only $25 shipped ($18 + $7 shipping) from GoldenGadgets right now when you use the coupon code "SUM07".It includes adapter Plugs for mini-USB, USB, Motorola, Nokia and BlackBerry. So what does hybrid mean? It means that there is both a solar panel and an internal 1050mAh lithium-ion battery. So you can charge the battery via USB, or you can charge it more slowly via solar, and use both power sources to recharge your phones. I think it's pretty slick, and it has an aluminum case as well. Labels: efficiency, recharge, solar | ||
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
27" Native 1280x720 LCD for Only $250 The Refurbished Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27" LCD just got even cheaper. It's now only $250 at eCost.com.That's a good price in and of itself. But when you add the fact that it's native 1280x720 instead of the hated 1366x768, it starts to get very attractive for a bedroom set, or for Xbox 360. It has 2 component, 1 VGA, and 1 DVI input. It also appears to have an ATSC tuner. | ||
Friday, June 29, 2007
Enjoy the Outdoors - Speaker Planter $35 This terracotta-style planter, with a speaker in its base is only $35 at Geeks.com right now, and it looks vastly better than most of the 'rocks' with speakers in them I see around.It can actually hold a plant in it, and has drainage as well, so enjoy the sun and get some plants going, all whilst enjoying stealth tunes. What a summer. | ||
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Nice Pair for Speaker Builders - Gem Sound for $20 The Gem Sound NT-525 speaker set is a pretty great deal if you want to put together a pair of bookshelf speakers.It comes with the matched speakers and crossovers, so it lets you concentrate on just the cabinet more or less. If you are just starting building it's kind of a nice way to go knowing the pieces will mate up reasonably well. The quality could be mixed, but Gem Sound makes a lot of sound reinforcement and DJ equipment, so it at least will probably last. And the snazzy blue cones are bound to impress for sure. Side note: These are intended for, and obviously could be used for automotive applications as well, and are a good deal there too. Labels: diy, speaker building, speakers | ||
Sunday, June 24, 2007
HP iPAQ rx5915 GPS/PDA Under $400 The HP iPAQ rx5915 receives just about every kind of signal there is outside of telephony. It's got GPS, 802.11b/g, and Bluetooth.It's got a 3.5" touchscreen and has navigation software, Mobile Office, Internet Explorer, and Windows Media Player. It can take up to 2GB of SD for storage, and charges via its USB connector. With a decent small Bluetooth keyboard this could be a pretty nice device, combining GPS, some web browsing, Skype, and a decent video player. | ||
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Cute Little Sony Mic for $25 This little $25 Sony Microphone for digital recorders would be pretty handy for a lot of situations.There are a lot of MP3 players with mic inputs, and other devices with built-in mics that this would sound much better than. It's unidirectional, too, so you can target the source to some degree. Plus look how cute it is, don't turn it away. Labels: microphone, tiny | ||
Interesting iCEBOX Down to $450 The iCEBOX (WBIBFS4B) Flipscreen Kitchen Entertainment Center is a pretty interesting piece of hardware. A 12.1" LCD touchscreen, Windows CE, a DVD player and some security and Internet features, all packed into a sort of GE SpaceSaver type of design.Originally I believe these were North of $2000, and obviously did not take off. At $450, it becomes somewhat more appealing, and actually a little intriguing. You can plug in USB drives, you can monitor a security camera, you can watch movies, and you can browse the Internet. And then you can fold it all away. Get the keyboard greasy? Feel free to wash it. It also has some inputs for video, an old analog style TV tuner, an FM tuner, and a remote. And it's new, not refurbished, and by far the cheapest price around. Labels: efficiency, lifestyle, windows ce | ||
Keychain 8-in-1 Tool Now $10 The Micro-Plus 8-in-1 Multi-Tool gives you 8 tools and 4 hyphens, now marked down 50% to $9.99 at ThinkGeek.Constructed from hardened 4650 tool steel and given a black oxide finish, the tiny marvel features: -Precision Pliers with Posi-Grip Jaws -Phillips Screwdriver -Flat Screwdriver -Micro Phillips Screwdriver -Micro Flat Screwdriver -Wire cutter -Wire stripper -Sheet Shear Some of those are a real stretch to consider a new tool, but it is small and nicely constructed. And cheap. | ||
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