Public Phone

Uncategorized | Wednesday September 30 2009 | Comments (13)

If the phone doesn’t ring, it’s me….

~ Jimmy Buffet ~ 

Source: Dutchnatasja

Create PlayStation 2 Bootable Memory Card

Uncategorized | Tuesday September 29 2009 | Comments (10)

It’s here! HOW TO CREATE A PLAYSTATION 2 BOOTABLE MEMORY CARD! Follow the instructions in the video, and you too can create your very own bootable memory card by using FREE MCBoot.

You will need a MODDED PS2, a USB memory stick, a free memory card, ULaunch.ELF (copied to cd AND USB stick) & Free_MCBoot.ELF save to your USB stick.

FILE DOWNLOADS:
FREE MCBoot: http://sksapps.com/index.php?page=exp…
ULaunch.ELF: http://sksapps.com/index.php?page=lau…

I hope you find this informative and fun.

If you dont have the resources to create your own Exploited Card, let me know. I can create and send you an Exploited Card for the cost of the card and shipping.

What Gadgets People Will Still Buy in 2009

Uncategorized | Monday September 28 2009 | Comments (0)

What Gadgets People Will Still Buy in 2009 @ Yahoo! Video

HP brings glamor to its netbooks, rolls out Envy 13 and Envy 15

Gadgets | Sunday September 27 2009 | Comments (0)
HP brings glamor to its netbooks, rolls out Envy 13 and Envy 15

This is exactly what it takes to get pursed lips to first gape, then air-kiss in the hope of being forgiven for their cynicism. And then grovel to be given a chance to lay their hands on something as gorgeous as the HP Envy 13.

Reed thin (0.8-inch thickness), absolutely dependable (18 hours battery life) and beautiful (3.74 pounds weight) is how you could identify this show-stopper announced by HP. The details are just as interesting too - the HP Envy 13 carries a 13.1-inch WXGA display with superior color (82% color gamut) and brightness (410 nit). The possibility of an 18-hour battery life is on account of an optional Slim Fit battery that can fit unobtrusively to bottom of the laptop and effortlessly extend the standard 7 hours battery life. Throw in an Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz chip, 3GB of RAM and a 512MB ATI Mobile Radeon HD graphics card and you will realize that this stunner is more than just skin deep.

And then there is the sibling - the HP Envy 15 - that makes a much quieter, but a noticeable entry nevertheless. The Envy 15 comes with a 15.6-inch LCD display, Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM and high-end Radeon HD 4830 graphics card. Which makes it a little heavier with the 1-inch thickness and 5.18 pounds weight, but hey, it makes big brother sturdier too. The Envy 13 is priced at $1,699 and the Envy 15 at $1,799. Both the laptops come with Windows 7 pre-loaded.

Bouncing off the walls is all you can do until October 18th when you can get a step closer to the awesome twosome.

Via Engadget, DVICE.

By:  Sarah                        Source

Kindle 2 is Non-Officially Official

Gadgets | Tuesday September 15 2009 | Comments (0)
Kindle 2 is Non-Officially Official

Truth be told, I love my Amazon Kindle. I use it nearly everyday. I thought the idea of an ebook was going to be a gimmick, and it was, but it was a very successful gimmick. The Amazon Kindle got me to read more and spend more on written material than I have in a very long time. Now, the rumor mill has gotten its hands on the Kindle and the news is great.

The Kindle 2 is rumored to be released this month on February 24th. The unit should release at a price-point similar to the previous model: $359. The redesign is nice. Gone is the weird angular body and protruding page buttons. In their place are a nice, rounded shell and carefully placed and recessed paging buttons. The handy e-ink screen is still their, as is the handy keyboard. The menu / thumbwheel combo have been replace by a joystick and menu button.

Now, my problem is that the original Kindle was so well designed that I have little reason, at this point, to upgrade. Unless there is some spectacular "one more thing" that Amazon has planned, the upgrade is mostly a facelift. The official news should hit the nets this week, and we will see if there is more to this new Kindle than meets the eye.

via MobileRead

By:  Chris Matier                        Source