Sunday, November 22, 2009

Sometimes A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words.



Windows Hack for the Apple's

Magic Touc
h Mouse


Link: http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/21/windows-drivers-for-apples-magic-mouse-conjured-from-the-ether/

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Gizmodo's Black Friday's "LIST".





Link: http://gizmodo.com/5409460/black-friday-deals-the-only-list-you-need?skyline=true&s=i







Looking For TVs, Video Games, Printers and Software???

You NEED to Go To:

Gizmodo Black Friday List continued...

Link: http://gizmodo.com/5409490/black-friday-ultimate-list-+-continued

Example Printer Price Listing:


Office Depot Price for Brother Wireless MFC-490cw All-In-One Printer - $79.99



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It's Looking BLACK, and it's Not Even FRIDAY!
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Gizmodo Tells us:

"Unlike many other Black Friday retailers, Walmart has

some legitimately sweet gadget
deals going on—like a

Magnavox NB500 Blu-ray player for $78 and a whole mess

of HDTVs..."


Walmart Black Friday List: http://gizmodo.com/5407643/walmart-black-friday-ad-leaks-with-78-blu+ray-player

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And For Online Shoppers, Here's

NewEgg Black Friday Deals Leak (at Gizmodo too!)



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This Week's Best iPhone APPS

Link: http://gizmodo.com/tag/iphoneapps/


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These are the Good GEEK Days, Wingman...

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And Speaking of Geeky Things....

What The Heck Is THIS???


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Sewell USB-to-DVI/VGA/HDMI Delivers Resolutions Up to 2,048x1,152

Old PC, new PC—doesn't matter. This DisplayLink chip-equipped

display adapter
from Sewell will take any ol' PC and provide support

for resolutions up to 2,048 x
1,152, all powered via USB. So yeah, if you've been chomping at the bit to get HD quality

resolutions delivered
to your monitor via a USB connection, this may

be the adapter for you.
Comes in a kind of periwinkle blue hue for $99. [Sewell via Engadget]
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