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Laptop Hunter Ads - Lauren and Sue

Posted by Stuart on July 24, 2009 at 11:59 am


The ad:

So, as usual, they go into Best Buy. They are looking for a laptop with Speed, Portability, and Battery life for under $1700. Then there’s the normal “You find it, you keep it”. Lauren says she is going into law-school and needs a laptop that is portable. The look at some PC’s, starting with a Dell. Then they go and look at the MacBook Pros. She says “This one only has a 250 GB hard drive” “It seems like your paying a lot for the brand”. She loves speed and loves running programs.  They end up going BACK to the first Dell they looked at and bought that one. The employee says “There’s only one left”. The total price was 971.99. “A lot less than my goal of $1700″ “Yaaaa.”

MY Opinion:

Okay, my stuff here might be a little bit scrambled, but I’ll try to keep it as organized as possible. First off, when they gave the specs she wanted, I thought the MacBook Pros where just fine for her. Then they go look at stuff. When she said “This one ONLY has a 250 GB hard drive” I was like WHAT???? Are you serious? You said you where going into law-school. Why would you need something bigger than that?!  “It seems like your paying a lot for the brand”. I will have to agree with this a little bit. But then again, I don’t agree with her that much. When you are a law student, especially, you want a computer that IS fast and will work when you want it to and the way you want it to. A Mac would give you awesome speed, portability, and functionality. Plus you wouldn’t have to worry about viruses or installing tons of stuff in order to run something.

For Lauren, I would suggest either the higher-end MacBook Pro 13″ or the low end 15″. They both have a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB RAM, a pretty good graphics card, 250GB hard drive, and a 7 hour battery. If she wanted portability, I would go with the 13″. If not, I would choose the 15″.

So, what are your thoughts about this ad?

GloBall App Review

Posted by Admin on July 22, 2009 at 11:55 am

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I first tried out the Lite version of GloBall and really liked it, the game only came with a few levels which are very easy. I was hooked and so I purchased the full version of GloBall, which has 43 levels in total. However that’s still not enough because the game play is quite easy.

When you launch the app you are greeted with a nice and simple menu with 3 options to choose from. Play, Levels, and Options. Play is self explanatory, you start playing from where you left off, in the Levels menu you can look through your score on each level and how you rank with players around you.  And finally options allows you to view saved scores, reset game, help, turn sound on/off, and choose if you would like to post your scores to the world.

Your goal is to break all the bricks in the level and avoid the enemies, simple! You will also find different power ups through out the game to help you break the bricks faster or get more points. The game play is good but sometimes I find it not too precise when trying to break a single brick.

Overall the game is really addictive and, however it’s too short and a bit too easy. Those are the only two things I don’t like about this app. I think it deserves a 4/5 for only $0.99 in the App Store!

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iTunes Update Prevents Pre to Sync

Posted by Admin on July 15, 2009 at 17:30 pm

Apple released an iTunes update (8.2.1) which it’s main goal was to prevent/not allow Sprints Palm Pre to sync with iTunes. This was expected from the beginning when Palm announced that the Pre can sync with iTunes. Of course Apple wouldn’t allow that to happen, the Pre is a “rival” of the iPhone so it wouldn’t make sense for Apple to allow the Pre to sync with their Media Player/Organizer.

Apple states in the Software update information that:

“iTunes 8.2.1 provides a number of important bug fixes and addresses an issue with verification of Apple devices.”

This is bad news to all the Pre owners out there who don’t want to get away from iTunes, however I’ve heard people using “Media Monkey” to sync their Pre with their computer, I don’t know how good it is, but like I said I’ve heard good things about it. Or you can just stay with your current version of iTunes, which in my opinion is your best option.

Also here is Palms response:

“Palm’s media sync works with iTunes 8.2. If Apple chooses to disable media sync in iTunes, it will be a direct blow to their users who will be deprived of a seamless synchronization experience. However, people will have options. They can stay with the iTunes version that works to sync their music on their Pre, they can transfer the music via USB, and there are other third-party applications we can consider.”

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Samsung Behold (SGH-T919) Review for T-Mobile

Posted by Admin on July 3, 2009 at 17:47 pm

The Samsung Behold is a T-Mobile exclusive feature phone with a 3 in. touch screen display and a 5.0 megapixel camera with flash. The phone also features a GPS with voice http://tech4teens.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/samsung-behold.jpgnavigation, a full HTML browser, Instant Messaging (AIM, ICQ, Live, Yahoo), IMAP and POP3 e-mail, music and video playback, voice control, and more. The phone has a build in accelerometer meaning you can view photos, videos, and web pages, in landscape or portrait by simply rotating the phone. Now the keypad, you have two choices, using the portrait alphanumeric keypad or the landscape full QWERTY keypad. I have no problem typing on the Behold, it takes a little bit getting used to though.

Browser and e-mail
The browser on the the Behold is not the best, it’s very slow when opening pages on T-Mobile’s poor 3G network, e-mail is also slow when opening your inbox or a single message. However 10 e-mail providers are supported which a plus. (AIM, AOL, Yahoo, Comcast, CompuServe, Earthlink, Gmail, HotPOP, Juno, Mac)

Camera
The 5.0 megapixel camera is located on the back of the phone, it also has a flash and a vanity mirror. The camera does a great job outside but inside the photos might turn out unfocused. The Behold also records video, although it does poorly in low light conditions.

Texting and IM
Instant Messaging works great but it might be a disappointment to some because you can only have one IM app open at a time. Texting works great, you can also send photos(MMS), videos, and sound files. Like I said the keypad works great but you might need to get used to it.

Call Quality and Service
Unfortunately the call quality on the Behold is bad, it sounds very close to someone talking in a tube. This is very disappointing. I’ve been getting around 3 bars in my house with the
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On the front of the phone you see the 3 in. display, the speaker, and the 3 physical buttons. The send and end keys and a back button between them. On the right side of the phone we have the dedicated camera button right next to it you see the unlock button. On the left side of the phone there’s a volume rocker and underneath it we have the proprietary Samsung charge/headphones/data port. Nothing on the top and bottom of the device.

Conclusion
I think the Behold is a great cell phone,  there are some let downs here and there but overall I think it’s worth it.
One thing I am disappointed about is the lack of a 3.5 mm. headphone jack, you’re stuck with the included Samsung set which in my opinion are horrible. So if you are on T-Mobile and are in the market for a new phone check out the Samsung Behold, it comes in two colors, brown and pink!



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NEW Twitter 150 API Limit

Posted by Admin on July 2, 2009 at 21:29 pm

If you haven’t noticed yet twitter have updated the hourly API call limit from 100 to 150. What does that mean to you? Well you will be able to receive twitter updates more frequently. I http://www.mjsorority.com/MJI/MJSorority.nsf/vwLUPromotionsHomepage/E6D73923A68615A08525759B0057288C/$FILE/twitter.jpgam expecting the change to spread to all twitter clients sooner or later, but it’s not confirmed yet. Twirl and Tweet Deck are the two I heard have been updated.

Do you notice your twitter client updating more frequently? Let us know in the comments below! Oh and let me know what twitter client you’re using.

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gdgt launches

Posted by Admin on July 1, 2009 at 18:03 pm

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Today Ryan Block and Peter Rojas launched gdgt! So what is gdgt? Well think of it like a social network, a forum, and a gadget blog in one. But the user can view a huge list of gadgets and add them to their “own”, “want”, or “had” list. If a gadget you own is not in the database you can add it by filling out a simple form with information about the gadget. You can view specs of the gadgets, discuss them in the forums, read or write reviews, and compare prices.  There aren’t many sites like this which is why the site is so unique. I really like the idea and have already registered an account. The site has been hammered with traffic so it’s been crashing all day, so if you can go register here.

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