January 9, 2010
Hands-On With The enTourage eDGe Dualbook: If You Want A Tablet AND eReader, This Is For You [Ereader]
Hands-On With The enTourage eDGe Dualbook: If You Want A Tablet AND eReader, This Is For You [Ereader] So many gadgets around, so little cash with which to buy them. That’s where convergence comes into play—and the enTourage eDGe dualbook is a great example. I’d get one myself, if only they weren’t so damn big
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Hands-On With The enTourage eDGe Dualbook: If You Want A Tablet AND eReader, This Is For You [Ereader]
January 7, 2010
Epson Stylus NX415 All-in-One Printer
The Epson Stylus NX415 All-in-one is On Sale In the store of EPSON with the price of $59.99 !You can save $40.00! It is smart, simple, amazing.With the multiple functions, you will enjoy: • 2.5″, tilt LCD screen and card slots • Maximum speed of 34 ppm black1 • Photo restoration PC-free • Reduce/enlarge 25 – 400% • Remove red eye • Individual ink cartridges • Instant dry ink • Multiple copies in one touch • Manual two-sided printing • Standard ink set included With the great shopping of Epson NX415 All-in-one Printer , the Ink Cartridges are also important. Here, we 123inkcartridges.ca will offer the current ink cartridges with the best price and good quality. Epson T069 New Compatible VALUE PACK Black/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow Epson T088120 New Compatible Black Ink Cartridge Epson T088 New Compatible VALUE PACK Epson T069120 New Compatible Black Ink Cartridge Epson T069220 New Compatible Cyan Ink Cartridge Epson T069320 New Compatible Magenta Ink Cartridge Epson T069420 New Compatible Yellow Ink Cartridge Epson T088220 New Compatible Cyan Ink Cartridge Epson T088320 New Compatible Magenta Ink Cartridge Epson T088420 New Compatible Yellow Ink Cartridge Please also enjoy the shopping of Ink cartridges with us.
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Epson Stylus NX415 All-in-One Printer
More than 2,000 Outstanding Photos to Be Exhibited in Nashville Jan. 10-12
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) is inviting members of the public to come view 2,300 of the world’s best photographs in the International Print Exhibit that will be held in conjunction with Imaging USA Conference and Trade Show Jan. 10-12 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, TN
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January 5, 2010
Kem McNair Creates Custom Surfboards as Wall Art
A well-crafted surfboard is a work of art—especially when it’s embellished with images that evoke the awesome power and beauty of nature that surfers experience while riding the waves. That’s why surfer/artist/photographer/musician Kem McNair of New Smyrna Beach FL came up with the idea of creating limited-edition Surf Artboards.
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Kem McNair Creates Custom Surfboards as Wall Art
January 4, 2010
The only way to find out is to make a trip to the local store. That was probably my first visit to the shoe trade in this species about seven or eight years. I wanted to see how it will be busy, who was shopping there and how much it has changed since my last visit.As I approached the window in front of the store, it was soon clear that things hadn’t changed very much at all.
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Traditional Shoe Stores
January 3, 2010
Secure Your Public Wifi Usage
Q: When you are in your local coffee shop sipping on a latte, surfing the web, what prevents your neighbor three rows over from stealing the internet passwords you type in? A: Not much! If you go to web sites that start out “https://”, (the “s” is the important part), you’re safe. But if you log in to non-secure sites, which happens all the time, your neighbors can “sniff” the network and see exactly what you are doing.
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Secure Your Public Wifi Usage
December 30, 2009
Remainders – The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn’t Post (and Why) [Remainders]
Remainders – The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn’t Post (and Why) [Remainders] The holiday hangover days between Christmas and New Year’s are sort of the year’s remainders to begin with, so it’s a perfectly appropriate time to check out these remainders: Google phones, space probes, misspellings, and one serious party popper. Google Phone On Wheels You can count on Engadget to watch the FCC website like a hawk, and today they spotted a tasty little critter: a bluetooth car dock for the HTC Nexus One. We can’t blame you if you’re a little tired of hearing about the Nexus One by now, but you might not have to hear that name much longer.
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Remainders – The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn’t Post (and Why) [Remainders]
Plywood and Cork Laptop Case Slides To Stow [Cases]
Plywood and Cork Laptop Case Slides To Stow [Cases] With their innovative furniture design, Charles and Ray Eames showed the world that plywood could be both beautiful and functional. Brian Kelly’s plywood laptop case is at least one of those two things. While I’m not quite sold on the idea of pulling apart my entire case every time I need to schlep my machine somewhere, designer and woodworker Brian Kelly’s two-piece take on portable protection is certainly easy on the eyes.
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Plywood and Cork Laptop Case Slides To Stow [Cases]
December 29, 2009
LexJet’s New Inkjet-Printable Materials for Custom Wallcoverings
Hanging a picture on a wall can take on a whole new meaning when the image is supersized, printed in panels on a wallcovering material, and installed by a professional paperhanger. In a previous post on this blog LexJet showed an example of a restaurant mural that photographer Norman Gilbert had created for the entrance of
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LexJet’s New Inkjet-Printable Materials for Custom Wallcoverings
December 22, 2009
Microsoft removes Custom XML features from Office 2007
As my colleague Mary Jo Foley reported earlier today, Microsoft has lost a crucial court judgment over technology used in Office 2007. Registered OEM partners got a tip-off that the judgment was on its way Monday afternoon, when Microsoft sent an e-mail notifying them of a “new supplement requirement for Office 2007.” It’s a minor headache for OEMs but should have little or no effect on retail customers.
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December 17, 2009
Setting the Stage for a Major Exhibition at the National Geographic Museum
If you are planning to visit Washington, DC anytime between now and the end of March, consider visiting the National Geographic Museum to check out an amazing exhibit entitled “Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor.” The reason we’re talking about it here is because the National Geographic Imaging Department used an Espon Stylus
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Setting the Stage for a Major Exhibition at the National Geographic Museum
December 16, 2009
Avoid Fedex, DHL, UPS or other shipping companies brokerage fees Dec 2009
Looking online about brokerage fees that various shipping companies charge, I decided to call them about it. I asked them all the same question. Brokerage fees are charged on ground service, but if I choose air, or other service, will I still be charged a brokerage fee? This is the answer I got from them. Fedex
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Avoid Fedex, DHL, UPS or other shipping companies brokerage fees Dec 2009
Using a Foam Roller to Apply Sunset Coatings to Inkjet Prints on Canvas
A previous post on this blog talked about Clearcoating Inkjet Photo and Art Prints and LexJet’s Sunset Gloss and Sunset Satin Coatings. It was noted that LexJet Sunset Coatings can be applied with either a spray gun or foam roller. Below are a few tips for using a foam roller to apply a smooth, even coating. Note that
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Using a Foam Roller to Apply Sunset Coatings to Inkjet Prints on Canvas
December 14, 2009
Purchasing a cell phone from Chinavasion Dec 2009
I just placed an order for an Odyssey cell phone. Being in Canada, I am very cautious about this no name cell phone since there are currently only 2 main carriers that use a SIM card. When I receive this phone, I will document my experiences with it. http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/odyssey-wifi-quadband-dualsim-cellphone-w-3-inch-touchscreen/
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Purchasing a cell phone from Chinavasion Dec 2009
December 10, 2009
Brilliant Studio Continues the Tradition of Collaborative Printmaking
By Dustin Flowers The newest issue of LexJet’s In Focus newsletter shines the Artist Spotlight on one of my customers, photographer and master printer Bob Tursack of Brilliant Studio and Brilliant Graphics in Exton, PA (near Philadelphia). Brilliant Studio provides top-quality printmaking in the broadest sense of the word. While Bob can reproduce art with the utmost
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Brilliant Studio Continues the Tradition of Collaborative Printmaking
December 8, 2009
Vincent Goetz Brings a Painterly Feel to Abstract Photography
Now more than ever, photography careers are shaped by how quickly and clearly you can recognize emerging markets for images. Just ask Vincent Goetz, who recently resumed his photography career after taking a 30-year hiatus from the craft. Like many of his peers, Goetz developed an interest in photography in high school, bought a lot of
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December 7, 2009
My Motorola Droid quick-review
I tried out the Motorola Droid for 2 weeks, including a business trip to Los Angeles last week and here are my quick notes: Google Navigation is nice! I like the user interface — for example, it’s nice how the next step in your driving directions are rendered in white text on a dark green background (just like the road signs on U.S.
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My Motorola Droid quick-review
December 4, 2009
7 Favorite Ways to Say Goodbye (For Now) [Danny Allen]
7 Favorite Ways to Say Goodbye (For Now) [Danny Allen] It’s been an amazing ride on the Gizmodo train, but this is my stop; my last daily post. I’ll be swinging by for some cool features we’ve got planned…but for now, I leave you with 7 of my favorite posts… From hilarious TV scams to amateur space photography, to personally overdosing on caffeine in the name of pseudo-science, the early morning shift has let me cover stuff you just don’t see anywhere else but Giz. But it’s time to spread the freelance wings.
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7 Favorite Ways to Say Goodbye (For Now) [Danny Allen]
2010 Photography Conferences for New and Established Pros
Whether you’re brand-new to the photography business or seeking to diversify into new markets, you can find plenty of ideas and inspiration at one of the national (or international!) photography conferences planned in 2010. Just as it makes sense to expand your photography business in new directions, each of these conferences has been steadily diversifying their
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2010 Photography Conferences for New and Established Pros
December 2, 2009
Optical Sensor-Laden Skin Gives Robots a Softer Touch [Robots]
Optical Sensor-Laden Skin Gives Robots a Softer Touch [Robots] As robots become more involved in delicate tasks such as autopsies or surgeries, we need their touch to be as precise and sensitive as possible. To have that, we’ll need to give them a skin-like surface full of optical sensors . Existing sensors, which are essentially pressure switches, don’t detect subtle changes in pressure or texture, which translated into an extreme scenario could mean you’d get your bones pulverized by a robot hand
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Optical Sensor-Laden Skin Gives Robots a Softer Touch [Robots]