Archive for December, 2007
Easy Way to get DVD onto Sony PSP
PSP Video9 is a free video conversion and management application to get DVDs onto your PSP player. The software will convert video files like .avi and .mpeg into PSP video files. Obviously this isn’t decryption software so if your DVD title is protected then hit DIGG for key codes on cracking your title. The PSP Video9 software is freeware and takes up about 5MBs of space. You can include other applications with the Video9 to create PSPCasts or capture titles via RSS and BitTorrent technology. Continue ReadingFirst 1GB MP3 Player that Supports Subscription Capabilities
Samsung’s YP-Z5 ZB is the first MP3 with 1GB of flash memory to support music subscription services or “PlayForSure” capabilities. With a large 1.8″ LCD screen thin body style and ultra sensative navigation buttons this is a good alternative to iPod players.
VAIO C Series Pink for the Ladies
The C Series from Sony VAIO is now available in a variety of colors and designs like Sony VAIO pink. Most notably is the pink – perfect for your lady friend. Or maybe this will help inspire your mom getting up with the ages.
Sony W51S Claim Shell in Gold, Pink & Black
Sony Ericsson is introducing a new flip phone with a clean simple look. The claim shell design has a 2mp camera on the back side and all the nav abilities one would want on the inside. Streaming FM stereo and video are a plus and expandable memory via a Sony Memory Stick slot. Only available in Japan at the moment, to be expected.

Evolution of Video Games
My good friend and life time gamer, Darren, sent over this YouTube video about the evolution of video games. I don’t think kids know how good they’ve got it. Remember the hours we’d spend trying to master Pong or drive the Pole Position track over and over trying to extend our time. Those are a distant memory for today’s gamer. As for our kids, I wonder what their evolution snap-shot will look like? Take a look…
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Continue ReadingGFM Dealz – 1GB SD Card Only $15.95
Secure Digital is the most popular storage flash medium next to USB. Get a 1GB SD card for only $15.95. No rebates and free shipping in US. 100% compatible with SD or MultiMediaCard (MMC) slots. Continue ReadingSuper Info SD Card
A-Data won the Best of Innovations Award for CES 2007 on the Super Info SD Card. The A-Data Super Info Secure Digital card uses bi-stable EPD (Electrophoretic Display) technology to display available space on left of the flash memory without needing any additional power. In addition, one can use 2, 3 or 4 characters to ID the SD card. As seen in this photo there is a full 2GB Secure Digital flash card used for the photo-shoot. Continue Reading 1 CommentStorage Limit on Nokia E61 SmartPhone
