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T-Mobile Gives the Samsung Vibrant a Promo Clip [Video]

Posted by Ken on July 12, 2010 in Android, Smart Phones |

The Samsung Vibrant is officially bumped up to a July 15th release (that’s this Thursday), so what better what then to whet your appetite then with a new promotional video showing yet another spin on the Galaxy S line. With all the news rolling in about Samsung’s flagship Android smartphone there isn’t much to add that hasn’t already been said, so go ahead and enjoy the video as the day draws nearer for T-Mobile customers to get their hands on the device.

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Linux… I’ll have to get me one of these.

Posted by Ken on July 10, 2010 in General Tech, Humor |

If you are a fan of Linux you may be able to relate to this, there is also a t-shirt available with this on it, if you are interested go here

Two hours of broadband to ftp the Linux package, 15 cents.
CD’s to burn the files, $1.00
The knowledge that nothing on your computer is from Microsoft™, PRICELESS.
There are some operating system that you don’t need money to buy.
For everyone else, there’s Windows.™

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Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock.

Posted by Ken on July 10, 2010 in General Tech, Humor |

This was once again made popular in the TV show, The Big Bang Theory, tho this has been around a while, interested? check it out at http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_bang_theory/

Above is the original Rock, Paper, Scissors, Spock, Lizard image from the mid-90′s. Recently the game has appeared on television and elsewhere, and some folks like ThinkGeek have come up with some lovely t-shirt designs.

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Review: Western Digital My Book World Edition 1TB NAS

Posted by Ken on July 5, 2010 in General Tech |

At a time when people are storing more data than ever before and more households have multiple computers (and networked devices) in them there is a growing need for connected storage. Something like a network-attached storage (NAS) device is the ideal tool for sharing data with multiple computers as well as backing up those same systems. Most of these devices aren’t limited to working with your computer either, they can share files with things like an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows Media Extender, connected television, and others. In fact, they are more useful than you might think, especially once you factor in features like remote access. So while external USB hard drives (direct-attached storage devices) are useful, the move to a networked device is something that more and more people should be considering.

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IT Crowd

Posted by Ken on July 3, 2010 in Humor |

This is one of my all time favorites TV shows, I figured I would share this with you all…

The IT Crowd Season 4 Episode 1

IT Crowd – Kick Ass, drink Milk

The IT Crowd – Sandwich & coffee

The IT Crowd – Series 3 – Episode 4: The Internet

this has to be the best, can only post link…

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Make a DVD copy of MAC OS X Tiger

Posted by Ken on July 1, 2010 in Computer, General Tech |

 

Tiger

With Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 now in hand, you may want to consider making a personal backup copy. This is an excellent way to ensure you are protected should your original install DVD become damaged or lost. This simple tutorial will show you how to make a reliable DVD copy from Tiger’s Mac OS X InstallDVD.

NOTE: This tutorial is for personal use only. Only the legal owner of Mac OS X Tiger should make a backup. In no way whatsoever does creativebits.org condone the pirating or unauthorized duplication of Mac OS X Tiger. Please use this tutorial responsibly.

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