Archive for January, 2008
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Women often suffer from Stretch Marks. These markings happen when a mom has recently given birth or when someone has rapidly lost weight and excedent of skin can be easily seen. Now in all online purchases ( You always buy there cause their are cheap right) , you got to make all the research necessary so you don’t get scammed. I mean you don’t want to stumble on an object and then found out that you have wasted cash on a useless piece of crap. The same goes for stretch mark cream . Divas-blog will show you all the necessary information you need to find the perfect product that will prevent stretch marks.
Diva’s Skincare Blog is designed to cater to the skin needs of individuals. The Skincare blog will open you to the world of elaborate skin care therapies, skin-related problems, skin care products and cosmetic technology. In a nutshell Skincare blog is your very own skin care parlor, dermatologist and beautician all rolled into one.This specific blog reviews creams that will help you erase those pesky markings that no one should ever have to even deal with in the first place. This isn’t just your average of the mill reviews. The editors actually conducted a study to see which product would actually work best. It seems on the the ten test subjects that the revitol stretch mark cream does the trick. Site Classification: 4 (0 to 5)
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Now we can find most products being advertised and sold on internet, many products are shown big and they are being reviewed to a great value from the paid reviewers, this will not help the product improve and the consumer who buys the product will surely be unsatisfied after using it.
If you are looking for a good source of information, log on to www.trustsource.org.
This is the place where you can find what the products are and how the products work.
The reviews provided by the doctors about the products.
Not only doctors, people who are using these products do review and rate the products based on their satisfaction.
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Although Motorola’s market share has been steadily sliding to the delight of Nokia and Samsung, DigiTimes would have you believe that Moto reigns supreme in the global Windows Mobile Smartphone segment. Citing “internal data from Microsoft,” the oft-wrong, occasionally correct tattle-rag claims that HTC’s share of the WinMo Standard space has declined leaving Moto with the largest market share — beating Samsung by, “a small margin.” This after HTC saw a 50% Smartphone domination during Microsoft’s Jul 2006 - Jul 2007 fiscal year. HTC still maintains a 50% market share for WinMo Professional touch-screen devices. Of course, this could be true. After all, Moto has refocused their attention to high-margin, full-featured handsets at the expense of emerging markets and entry level yawners. And you can’t swing an HTC Vox without knocking over a dozen Qs. Still, until we hear otherwise, take this rumor with a quarry-sized load of rock salt.
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Everex’s site has been updated with a new CloudBook ship date. The little 9-inch, Via-based laptop with 7-inch display, 30GB disk, and 5-hours battery is now expected to pop with a gOS Rocket on Walmart.com and ZaReason.com February 15th. A day earlier would have required a pink version which nobody wants… at least not yet.
Engadget
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Yeah, we’ve seen solar chargers crammed into some fairly interesting places, and the latest questionable call comes from who else but Chinavasion. The CVEAB-S828-2 handheld features 2GB of internal memory, a media player, 3.5-inch display, integrated LED flashlight (saywha?) and of course, pre-installed emulators for NES and Game Boy titles. Beyond all that, users can crack this bad boy open, lay it out to bake, and watch it magically recharge its own batteries courtesy of the internal solar panels. And if for whatever reason that’s still not enough to draw you in, it can also recharge other gizmos attached via USB when parked under the sunlight. Still, we wouldn’t believe for a minute that this thing will actually work precisely as advertised, but those with oodles of faith can take the plunge for $123.32.
[Via Tech Digest]
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Obviously a lot of people cried fake when those screenshots purporting to show Windows 7 Ultimate popped up — possibly because they looked a lot like rebadged Vista screens — so the blogger who originally posted the images has followed up with a video for proof. And we do have to say, if this is fake, someone put a hell of a lot of work into pulling it off, from creating a new bootup screen to hacking the source code to adding fresh Media Center options. ThinkNext tells us that this release — known as Milestone 1 — expires in May of this year, although if Redmond and its team of crack Enemy of the State-types have anything to say about it, this particular blog will not be getting another preview copy next time around. Video after the break.
[Via Softpedia, image courtesy of ThinkNext, thanks Joshua]
Continue reading This could be the first video footage of Windows 7
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
It’s pretty clear HTC customers and Engadget readers both are none too impressed with the manufacturer’s decision to omit the drivers necessary to enable hardware video acceleration on a number of their Qualcomm MSM 7xxx-based devices. We heard a little bit from HTC on the topic earlier this week, but we wanted to know more specifically: do they plan to meet consumers’ requests and release drivers for these devices? (And if not, why?) Finally, what’s going to be done about this video acceleration driver issue in the future? Here’s the response we got to these questions (and the reader poll we posted):
“HTC does plan to offer software upgrades that will increase feature functionality, over the air wireless speeds, and other enhancements for some of the phones being criticized, but we do not anticipate including any additional support for the video issues cited in customer complaints. It is important for customers to understand that bringing this functionality to market is not a trivial driver update and requires extensive software development and time.
HTC will utilize hardware video acceleration like the ATI Imageon in many upcoming products. Our users have made it clear that they expect our products to offer an improved visual experience, and we have included this feedback into planning and development of future products.”
More after the break.
Continue reading HTC further responds to video driver issue, will improve future products
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
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Monday, January 21st, 2008

There are plenty of hacks out there for the Asus Eee PC, but now someone has brought it all together in a glorious amalgam of hackery. This here exposed, but proud, Eee holds within it add-ons for GPS, Bluetooth, 802.11n, FM transmitting and SDHC card reading, plus a modem, USB hub and 2GB of RAM just for good measure. Total cost of the upgrades is $454.38, so this is clearly a labor of love — too bad all the radios in the world could never teach this little 7-inch beauty the joys of human emotion.
[Via Digg]
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Monday, January 21st, 2008

Just when you think you’ve reached the apex of your iPhone’s capability, there comes another accessory-maker, modder, or developer to prove you wrong. One new feature comes in the form of a piece of software for Jailbroken iPhones (or touches) called PocketGuitar. The premise of this software is simple — it allows you to “play” the phone like an actual instrument, as well as strum along to your stored music — thus fulfilling a number of twisted, rock-nerd fantasies. When you’re done perfecting a version of “Frankenstein,” you can use your phone to stalk your estranged lover… provided you’re using Conice’s 6 x 18 zoom attachment for the phone, a hideous plastic beast that snaps onto your normally trim device. Hey, no one ever said stalking was going to be easy.
[Via Mobilewhack]
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