It’s the time of the WoW Calendar when people are getting bored because there’s no new content and everyone is restlessly waiting for the new patch. People either take a break from WoW, or they start on a new alt just to keep themselves occupied. I can’t say I’m an expert alt leveler, but I can definitely say I’m experienced in leveling an alt very fast, all by myself! I’m sharing with you guys 10 tips on how to get your alt to level 80 ASAP! Use a leveling guide. If you have money to spare, get yourself a leveling guide. The less time you decide which quest to do Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2009
New Flip Mino Camcorder to Support Wi-Fi
Words on the streets are saying that Cisco who bought Pure Digital makers of the Flip Mino camcorder are coming up with a new version of their flagship pocket video recorder, something that would have Wi-Fi connectivity features. If you’ve owned one of these ultra-pocketable camcorders that lets you capture short videos that you can share with your pals via YouTube and other video sharing site, you would certainly be excited about this. Read more »
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The One, (sort of) The Only, (see previous parantheses) The Original (now that is true) DEATH’S HEAD! Freelance Peacekeeping Agent. Read more »
Touch DJ: budding music mixers, grab your iPhone
Are you a budding DJ? I remember taking every opportunity I had, regardless of what hardware or even music I had around me, to create “proper” mix tapes and voiceovers. I’ve even DJed a few private parties, though I’m certainly no Armin Van Buuren. I just love having the ability to mix together music and play around with it, but I’ve never invested in turntables which is why I love software-based mixers or the amazing Pacemaker. Now, from the developers of noise.io, an amazing iPhone-based synth, comes Touch DJ, an amazing piece of software that lets you mix music without the need for headphones. Read more »
Accessory Geeks Can Help You Personalize Your Phone
If you’re an iPhone user, you probably wouldn’t care, but you might get something out of this anyway. I just discovered this web site called Accessory Geeks and they claim to “kindly and persistently apply our geeky image to enhance our customer service, provide unconventional products, and build A Geek memory with all our customers only available at Accessory Geeks. We firmly believe in our motto Geeky people, Geeky service, Geeky experience.” Read more »
Nude Geeks A Sight For Sore Eyes
Who would want to see Steve Jobs in his birthday clothes? How about Bill Gates? Well, I know I wouldn’t! But we have to admit – there are geeks who are smokin’ hot, and this is what the Nude London Tech calendar has to offer everyone. Read more »
Griffon Enterprises Touhou Collection
Fans of the Touhou series are surely going crazy over Griffon Enterprises’ releases of popular characters as 1/8 scale PVC figures. For those of you wondering what Touhou is, it’s not an anime but a series of pc games. Touhou games are of the shoot ‘em up genre, but instead of piloting a spaceship or other type of craft, you’re a cute little anime/manga-style girl fighting other girls (which could be humans or demons). I’ve played some of the Touhou games myself and they’re certainly a lot harder than regular shoot ‘em up games. If you don’t believe me, just look up some videos on youtube. With Touhou recently enjoying huge Read more »
Downloading software: being green or just more convenient?
How do you obtain legal software? Do you go out to a local computer store and buy off the shelf, order it from an online retailer, direct from the vendor, or do you download it? According to a recent study (for Microsoft, no less) downloaded software is eight times more carbon efficient than its boxed equivalent. Some interesting UK-based statistics suggest that if the 16 million units of software sold last year had been downloaded instead, there’d be enough electricity saved to power 12,000 households for a year. Imagine what the stats in the US would be. Read more »
Microsoft Fanboys Rejoice! Zune is Going International
Three years after launching its Zune entertainment product, Microsoft has finally realized the need to make it international. Financial Times is reporting that Microsoft is about to launch its Zune entertainment brand outside of the U.S. Obviously, Microsoft has finally realized that they can’t compete with Apple’s iPod brand if the Microsoft Zune HD remains within the confines of the U.S. market. Read more »
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Confession time. I hang my head in shame, although not entirely unexpected. Read more »
















