Sunday, May 24, 2009

HUGE 16 GIG Flash Drives!

HUGE 16 GIG Flash Drives!

Store Mountains Of Data!

Our Largest Flash Drive EVER!

PLUS - Some Great Buys On Smaller Drives!

WOW! Flash drives just keep getting bigger and we just scored an amazing deal on a HUGE 16 GIG drive! Wait till you see it!

With a drive this big, there's virtually no limit as to what you can take with you! Heck, my first 4 computers didn't have internal hard drives this big! It just blows me away how much info you can store on such a small drive! This holds as much as 24 CDs!!!!

Think about it - you can put thousands of files, gobs of photos, tons of music, and move enormous amounts of data with something like this! Plus, it's easy to install software that runs right from the drive - talk about having all your data - and software - with you huh? You could literally set up an entire portable "office" right on this little drive and use it with ANY computer! E-mail, word processors, imaging programs, calendars, spreadsheets, presentations - all right form your little flash drive!

It's actually large enough you could easily use it as a backup device too! Just think, 24 CDs worth of backup data right in the palm of your hand! And it won't get ruined by a scratch like a CD!

Oh, and speed - WOW these are speedracer FAST! We're talking a high-speed USB 2.0 interface here, so files move like crazy!

Now, a large drive like this CAN be expensive - I've seen them up to $200 online! (I saw one at Best Buy for $186!!)! Some specialized drives are even MORE expensive!! Yup, you guessed it - we gotchya a deal!

Your cost is just $68.97 and US shipping is FREE! It's a fantastic deal on the biggest flash drive we've ever seen! 16 GIG - WOW!


WARNING - Only a handful of these available! You'll have to RUN to the site to get in on this one!!

Looking for a great buy on a smaller drive? Check out these other great deals:

8 Gig Drive - Just $42.97!

4 Gig Drive - Just $24.97!

2 Gig Drive - Just $18.97!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Timeline of Technology

  • 1945 First atomic bomb exploded by the United States
  • 1946 First electronic computer (ENIAC)
  • 1949 Soviet Union tests atomic bomb
  • 1950 First kidney transplant
  • 1951 First hydrogen bomb exploded by the United States
  • 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick discover DNA
  • 1954 Launch of first nuclear submarine
  • 1955 First commercial electricity from nuclear power; invention of birth control pill
  • 1957 USSR launches Sputnik I
  • 1959 Integrated circuit invented
  • 1960 Laser invented
  • 1961 Yuri Gagarin becomes first man in space
  • 1962 Mariner 2 becomes first spacecraft to explore another planet
  • 1963 Limited nuclear test ban treaty
  • 1964 IBM makes a $10 million grant to fund the Harvard University Program on Technology and Society
  • 1965 Largest power failure in history blacks out NY city
  • 1966 B52 carrying four hydrogen bombs crashes near Palomares, Spain
  • 1967 The tanker Torry Canyon breaks apart, spills 30 million gallons of crude oil
  • 1968 Pope Paul VI rejects use of artificial conception
  • 1969 Neil Armstrong becomes first human to walk on moon, EPA begins
  • 1970 U. S. Congress kills funding for SST, first Earth Day
  • 1971 Founding of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University
  • 1972 U. S. Congress passes Clean Water Act and establishes the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA)
  • 1973 First spacecraft to achieve escape velocity from the solar system, Congress passes Endangered Species Act, Arab oil embargo
  • 1974 Scientists establish a voluntary moratorium on recombinant DNA genetic engineering
  • 1976 First successful landing on Mars
  • 1978 Soviet Cosmos 954 with nuclear reactor aboard disintegrates over northern Canada, first test-tube baby, Love Canal, NY is evacuated
  • 1979 Partial meltdown at Three-Mile Island
  • 1981 Formation of Earth First
  • 1982 First artificial heart implanted
  • 1983 Wave of computer break-ins by teenage computer hackers
  • 1984 Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India explodes killing more than 2,500 people in the worst industrial accident in history
  • 1985 Thinning of ozone layer is reported
  • 1986 Space shuttle Challenger explodes, Chernobyl reactor burns
  • 1987 Montreal Protocol signed by 24 countries to curtail chlorofluorcarbon production
  • 1989 Former president Ronald Reagan, knighted in London and inducted into the French Academy in Paris, praises the democratic impact of the electronic revolution in communications and information technology
  • 1990 Switching failure blocks half of all calls for a day on long distance At&T lines
  • 1991 Iraq sets fire to oil wells in Kuwait in an act of ecoterrorism
  • 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro yields international treaty to protect biodiversity
  • 1993 U. S. House of Representatives votes 282 to 143 to stop funding the multibillion dollar superconducting supercollider

Xentex Dual Screen Laptop - 13.3-inch screen

Laptop with dual independently-pivoting 13.3-inch screens, but if you're feeling like living particularly large, there's a Xentex Flip-pad Voyager prototype for sale on eBay right now for the bargain starting bid of $99. You'll have to provide a custom hard drive cable and figure out how to boot it past the BIOS, but if you do, you'll have ultimate giant laptop bragging rights over your friends -- as well as 850Mhz Athlon, 128MB of RAM, and a floppy drive.



stick a bid in for this Xentex prototype currently up on eBay: at first glance it looks like it should be a mockup, but this is actually a real, working laptop, it just so happens to be one with a folding chassis and twin swivelling screens.

Windows 7 new features


Microsoft plans to push multi-touch interfaces in a big way with Windows 7. At the Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital conference yesterday evening, Microsoft discussed some of the progress it has made on its next operating system, and it showed the multi-touch functionality in action. Behold:

Windows 7 won't be the first Microsoft product to implement multi-touch features. Nearly a year ago today, Microsoft unveiled its Surface table, a PC with a huge touch screen designed to serve in retail stores, hotels, restaurants, and similar venues. Surface debuted in AT&T wireless stores last month.

According to Chris Flores from the Windows Vista Team Blog, Microsoft wants to see multi-touch functionality on "a wide variety of Windows notebooks, in all-in-one PC's, as well as in external monitors." That vision may come true in 2010, when Microsoft plans to complete work on Windows 7.

Windows 7 new features


Multi-touch capabilities are expected to be part of the next Windows operating system when it is released in late 2009 or early 2010.

windows 7 new features
windows 7 new features

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Technology and Gadget Predictions for 2050!

We fast forward, 42 years into the future, a bleak vision for some of us when remembering the first “super-computer” as people shrieked and fled in terror, almost convinced that the “super-computer” will dominate human life. But let’s face it, it was the size of a small house and answered algebraic equation’s in minutes, just like the calculator can in seconds.

However, we have pondered and paced the garden thinking of what possible catastrophes can be applauded in 42 years? This is what we came up with:

The Flying Car

Since Moller released its “SkyCar M400X,” in 2003, it has failed to succeed. But this has only opened the door to new technology! Currently, there exists various patented, “Flying Cars”, but, again have failed to “take off” (No pun intended). But on a serious note - we have unearthed and have estimated that by 2050 no current car will be drivable! Now this might be because of the “Carbon Emissions,” law, which might rule out every gas powered vehicle. So move over gas, and welcome “Electric” power. Okay its hardly new, but we have listed an electric car that will give the Dodge Spider a run for its money!

Stop drooling…It’s called the Mazda Kaan, (yes it’s a Mazda) and it is “electric,” but do you want to know the best bit? It can drive up to mega top speeds of 250mph and it is soon appearing in the E1 - the Formula One of electric cars. In case you were wondering what those orange rims are…yep…you’ve guessed it - they’re wheels! So innovation in the making, it won’t be long until this thing will be able to fly.

Holograms

“Introducing, the new (2050) iPhone, with integrated, hologram, voice call.” Can you imagine this by 2050, or perhaps sooner? For many of us who watched the “Obama/McCain,” US election on CNN, we might of noticed a hologram of a female reporter. However, this used a few cameras on a 360 degree axis, and one very large “green screen,” to create the illusion. Nevertheless, it has created some media in the process, and now questions remain…when will we see, and use holograms?

George Lucas might be smug as he created the same techniques on Star Wars!

Teleportation

Ever heard of Quantum Teleportation? Now this is in progress at present and consists of transporting one entity to another geographical location. This may seem impossible but scientific research has found this is quite conceivable indeed.

Okay, all you need to get started is a “Transporter!” This could be anything, from a mobile handset to a complete array of electronic plates and a lot of Duracell batteries. However, silly as it might sound it has surpassed notion and is soon to be in development. So let’s all hope in 2050 teleportation could be made public! On the failier of the big “Red Phone Box.” Blue phone boxes might take their place, in the form of a Dardis.

Eco-Villages

Houses are already failing to meet the needs to be energy efficient so all homes will be totally green by 2050.

A normal house in the city, suburb or country, will predominately look the same. It’ll have solar panel roofing, wind turbines in the yard, a “flying car” landing pad and a garage for your teleport.

However, you will have a house robot that will assist you on your daily errands - helping to take out the garbage, prepare the food, beam up the teleport - practically anything. All you have to do is sit back in your eco home without worrying about the sky high electric bills because you have already invested into solar power.

Toilets

Now that were living in the year 2050 why can’t we have a futuristic toilet…well one for it would be insanely boring! There is no point going into the complexities of the matter when when it comes to using the toilet it is more of a functional experience. Well move over practical as the future is set to put some fun into using the good old lav.

Hold! Aim! Fire! yes, that’s right, its the game that you can pee all over. Play games as you pee, with such classics as “bullseye.” Bare in mind, these games consist of skill, accuracy, and “PE-resistance.” If your stuck on a level be sure not to cheat and peak in another guys urinal it might reap bad consequences…do you think it will catch on in the future? Who knows?! I mean, they made Take That popular again so anything is possible!

Robots

Robots might already be here and especially if you have read my review on Gaj-it “Robots taking over the world.” But today a robot’s limits are only to its creator and whatever its master wants. So far, we have acting robots - I know, it won’t make much of a film - we also have robots which can mimic facial expressions. But when, where, and why, will we get to see and use, a robot that can go to the fridge, pull out a Bud so you can sit back and amuse yourself on the latest release of the PlayStation 27.

However, Robots are picking up pace, and seem to grow immensely superior. So expect Robots to be already here by 2050, and themselves, picking their artificial brains, trying to uncover new technology, before 2050?

007?

Now James Bond has gave such a large contribution, that it deserves a category on its own. But where to start as the list of gadgets and gizmo’s is so vast. When we say that the pen is mightier than the sword, we really mean it!

A watch with a laser on it? not Practical, but I’m sure you’ll find it in everyday use. Rings that can shatter bullet proof glass at a twist. A jet pack, for the business man, to get to work on time. Even X-ray glasses for the shop keeper to keep an eye on those youths exiting his shop. Can we see James Bonds’ array of gadgets in 2050, I think yes!

Computers

Comp…What? That’s right, by 2050, computers will no longer be called “computers”, it will have a new name, which would have already served its purpose. We predict that by 2050, computers will evolved enough that they will be monitoring themselves to find a new product, and we will be sitting back, relaxing and waiting until it does. However, Windows will no longer be call “Windows,” instead it will be called, “force field” because let’s face it, we have all this new technology, that we don’t need glass, Upvc windows any more. We can just deactivate a force field, whenever we want to let a little air in.

We predict that, keyboards will be a thing of the past, and we would use “touch screen,” and with many of us with larger roles in IT, will be using Minority Report style gloves to control programmes.

Fountain of Youth

The secret to eternal youth is out folks. Apparently according to boffins, they have found “growth” cells, which all help us age. What they have done is not remove, but reduced its length in order to help us grow old slowly. Now with that being said, I am currently writing a list called “Technology and Gadgets in 2150,” it might just be possible, that we’re all round then.

Stay tuned into Gaj-it and keep up to date

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