Bike Ride on Tuesday, 9/28/10

A day after the blistering heat in the L.A. area, I went out for a bike ride. In the recent cool summer months, I’ve been wearing a jacket over a long sleeved shirt while riding. Because of the heat, I only my short sleeved Long Beach Marathon 2008 shirt this time. I have not bought a cycling jersey yet. The first interesting sight I observed was an egret flying over me then while in mid-flight, urinating or defecating a few meters towards my right. Fortunately there was no breeze to blow them towards me. Then I saw the peacock again from last week and I’m beginning to think that it’s actually a pet, although it wasn’t fenced in (see: The Sights and Sounds of Monday's Bike Ride). There were a bunch of elementary school kids again boarding a boat near the Pike area, so this must be a regular outing by some schools.
 One thing different about cycling is the need to concentrate more. There is hardly any opportunity to dissociate or let the mind wander like you can when running, and that’s because you have to be constantly aware of other vehicles, avoiding road debris, and controlling the bike. Because you create your own wind while riding, it feels cooler and it takes double the amount of time to achieve the same sweat rate as running. For example, I lose approximately the same amount of sweat after a 2 hour ride compared to 1 hour of running. I deliberately tried to put in more effort on Tuesday and that resulted to an increase in the average pace by a half mile per hour. During a very short stretch, a speed of 21 MPH was even reached. I went past my usual 25 miles again and the total for the day was 31. Not bad for a hot day and another step to burning the excess calories from the last weekend’s potluck at work (see: Burn Those Potluck Calories).

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iTunes 10.0.1 Free Download


iTunes is a free application for Mac and PC. It plays all your digital music and video. It syncs content to your iPod, iPhone, and Apple TV. And it's an entertainment superstore that stays open 24/7. New features include:
- Introducing Ping: Use Ping to follow your favorite artists and friends or connect with the world's most passionate music fans. Discover the music everyone is talking about, listening to, and downloading.
- Rent HD TV episodes for just 99 each. Watch them on your Mac or PC, on-the-go with iPhone or iPod touch, or in your living room with the all new Apple TV.Download Itunes 10.0.1
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Top Unique Features of the Nokia N8

More Feature you will get in Nokia N8, The Camera, usb on the go, FM Transmitter,and 5 ban network support, USB on-the-go (or USB Host) support

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LiveView, Android Watch and Nano

LiveView, Android Watch and Nano

Android  Nano watch named LiveView, Android  not only be used on mobile devices, tablet PCs, or other gadgets, but it can be used for watches. As one of the products made by Sony Ericsson, LiveView.
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A Quarter of 20 for Me

Note: I wrote this before the treadmill run post on 111 degree Fahrenheit Monday (in Long Beach). I just didn’t get the opportunity to upload it.
Shall I do my usual 25 mile bike ride, or should I try running? Those questions went through my mind upon waking up Saturday morning. I opted for the second choice. Then I couldn’t decide whether to put heel lifts plus my orthotics in my shoes as prescribed for runners with PTTD or just run in the shoes without extra support. Wearing shoes with the heel lift and orthotics felt awkward so I took them out. On my last post, I was considering whether to keep running on the treadmill until my right calf fully healed. But it was already too warm indoors so I decided to pound the pavement outside instead. While the AREC marathon trainers were out on their last 20 mile run (some did 22) before the Long Beach marathon, I was out clomp, clomp, clomping my way around my neighborhood for an hour of 4 minute jogging with 1 minute walking. It was supposed to be a hot day and indeed it was but I hardly felt it because of my slowness. I didn’t even sweat that much because I didn’t feel perspiration dripping from my brow. Maybe because it was dry heat. Even though I moved like a slug, I felt no need to try picking up the pace. I’m not sure I could have anyway since I’m still trying to recover from the calf injury. It felt like I was running about 11:30 per mile so I was surprised when I checked at the end that my pace was 10:55 (the combination of running and walking).  Along the route, I saw volunteers picking up trash in the neighborhood, God bless them. Then I saw a guy who was running so slowly. He must have thought the same way about me when he saw me slogging along. We gave each other the acknowledgement nod that runners do during these types of encounters. In the end, I completed 12 repetitions of the 4 minute run and 1 minute walk intervals for a total of an hour, covering 5.5 miles. Although I didn’t feel fully endorphinated because I could not push the pace, it felt really good to experience a semblance of running again. All that was left for me to do was pack both ankles and the right calf in ice when I got home. The distance was only over a quarter of what I usually do this time of the year, but it was good enough on this day and I couldn’t ask for more.

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Cervantes Mobile Introduces Jorno Folding Bluetooth Keyboard


Cervantes Mobile introduces the new & latest Jorno, a pocket-sized folding Bluetooth keyboard for use with iPad, iPhone, Android devices also some other Windows Mobile & Symbian devices. The Jorno is so compact that it fits with no trouble in your pocket or bag. It comes with a detachable cradle that hold your device in whichever portrait or landscape direction. Keys on the Jorno are just 15% smaller than regular keys, making typing easy & accurate. The Jorno keyboard is now available for pre-order for $79.


Cervantes Mobile Jorno Folding Bluetooth Keyboard use with following compatible devices;
  • Apple iPod Touch 3rd Gen or higher (running iOS 4.0 or greater)
  • Apple iPhone 3GS / iPhone 4 (running iOS 4.0 or greater)
  • Apple iPad (running iOS 3.2 or greater)
  • Archos 5 Tablet (running Android 1.5 or greater)
  • Dell Streak (running Android 2.1 or greater)
  • LG eXpo (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • Mac Desktops / Laptops (running OS X 10.5.8 or greater)
  • Motorola Devour (running Android 1.6 or greater)
  • Motorola Droid X (running Android 2.1 or greater)
  • HP iPaq (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • HTC Advantage X7510 (running Windows Mobile 6.1 or greater)
  • HTC Aria (running Android 2.1 or greater)
  • HTC HD Mini (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • HTC HD2 (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • HTC Imagio (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • HTC P3470 (running Windows Mobile 6.0 or greater)
  • HTC P3600 (running Windows Mobile 5.0 or greater)
  • HTC Pure (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • HTC Touch (running Windows Mobile 6.0 or greater)
  • HTC Touch Diamond (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • HTC Touch Diamond 2 (running Windows Mobile 6.1 or greater)
  • HTC Touch HD (running Windows Mobile 6.1 or greater)
  • HTC Touch Pro / Touch Pro 2 (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • Nokia 5530 Xpress Music (running Symbian 9.4 or greater)
  • Nokia 5800 Navigation / 5800 Xpress Music (running Symbian 9.4 or greater)
  • Nokia N8 (running Symbian 3 or greater)
  • Nokia N97 (running Symbian 9.4 or greater)
  • Samsung Ace (running Windows Mobile 6.0 or greater)
  • Samsung Omnia / Omnia II (running Windows Mobile 6.5 or greater)
  • Samsung Propel Pro (running Windows Mobile 6.1 or greater)
  • Samsung Saga (running Windows Mobile 6.1 or greater)
  • T-Mobile Wing (running Windows Mobile 6.1 or greater)
  • Windows Desktops / Laptops (running Windows XP SP2 or greater)
Source JORN

How to Update Your HTC EVO 4G, Yourself Easily


Earlier, Sprint had posted that an update was on the way for the HTC EVO 4G  smartphone. Certain virus fixes which contain calendar event edit issues & syncing of multiple gmail accounts would consequence to the release of the updated version named 3.29.651.5.
The update is lastly here & awaiting download. For users whose devices are not displaying every update screen won’t need to sit back & feel sad, as we convey you a few easy steps in order to make an update.
Follow the steps below & get your HTC EVO 4G is updated:
1. Manually download the update [Link here].
2. Rename the file to updatenew.zip as a replacement for of the originally download format which might be something similar to this – OTA_Supersonic_3.29.651.5-3.26.651.6_release8yp9szc4r5dsdg85
3. Save the file to your EVO’s microSD card.
4. Reboot your phone in recovery mode.
4.1 – To reboot your phone in recovery mode, all you require to do is, turn the phone off. Then only hold the volume down button followed by pressing the power button. The phone is rebooted & displays a white screen with three Android guys.
5. Use the Volume button to select RECOVERY & press the power button once more. This will reboot your phone & ready to work in safe mode or recovery mode. A render of a phone with a red triangle & exclamation point shows that you have effectively entered the recovery mode.
6. Now Hold the ‘volume up’ button & press the power button. Choose applysdcard:updatenew.zip
Let it do the rest. After it’s done, reboot the phone.
You have now successfully updated your HTC EVO 4G. Enjoy!!!

BlackBerry Maker Offers Tablet Aimed at Businesses


NEW YORK -- The company that gave us the BlackBerry - still the dominant phone in corporate circles - thinks its business customers will have room in their briefcases for at least one more device: the PlayBook.

Research in Motion Ltd. showed off the tablet for the first time Monday and is set to launch it early 2011, with an international rollout later in the year. With it RIM is betting on a smaller, lighter device than Apple Inc.'s iPad, which kicked-started the tablet market when it launched in April.

The PlayBook will have a 7-inch screen, making it half the size of the iPad, and weigh about to the iPad's. And unlike the iPad, it will have two cameras, front and back. RIM didn't say what it would cost, but said it would be in the same range as the iPad, which starts at $499.

The PlayBook will be able to act as a second, larger screen for a BlackBerry phone, through a secure short-range wireless link. When the connection is severed - perhaps because the user walks away with the phone - no sensitive data like company e-mails are left on the tablet. Outside of Wi-Fi range, it will be able to pick up cellular service to access the Web by linking to a BlackBerry.

But the tablet will also work as a standalone device. RIM co-Chief Executive Jim Balsillie said its goal is to present the full Web experience of a computer, including the ability to display Flash, Adobe Systems Inc.'s format for video and interactive material on the Web. That means the tablet will be less dependent on third-party applications or "apps," Balsillie said.

"I don't need to download a YouTube app if I've got YouTube on the Web," said Balsillie, who leads the company along with co-CEO Mike Lazaridis.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has resisted allowing Flash on any of the company's mobile gadgets, arguing the software has too many bugs and sucks too much battery life.

"Much of the market has been defined in terms of how you fit the Web to mobility," Balsillie said. "What we're launching is really the first mobile product that is designed to give full Web fidelity."

In part, the PlayBook is a move by RIM to protect its position as the top provider of mobile gadgets for the business set. Balsillie says he has had briefings with company chief information officers and "this is hands-down, slam-dunk what they're looking for."

Analysts agree that RIM's close relationship with its corporate clients could help the company establish a comfortable niche in the tablet market despite Apple's early lead.

"We do think that RIM has a play with enterprise customers because it has established relationships with so many businesses, and its technology is so deeply integrated with their IT departments," IDC analyst Susan Kevorkian said.

RIM is using a new operating system, built by QNX Software Systems, which it took over earlier this year, to harness the power of the tablet, but Balsillie said it will run existing apps for BlackBerry phones.

IDC predicts that the corporate market for tablet computers will grow as a portion of overall sales over the next few years. The firm forecasts that roughly 11 percent of overall tablet shipments, or 6.5 million units, will be to businesses, government agencies or schools by 2014. That would be up from just 2 percent, or 300,000 units, this year. And that figure doesn't count those who buy tablet computers on their own and use them for work.

RIM, which is based in which is based in Waterloo, Ontario, doesn't want the PlayBook to be just for work - the company invited video game maker Electronic Arts to help introduce the Playbook at an event in San Francisco on Monday - but it's clear that its advantages will lie in the work arena. Amazon.com Inc. announced it would make its Kindle e-book reading software available for the tablet.

The iPad has prompted a wave of competitors, so RIM won't be alone going after the tablet market. Computer maker Dell Inc. came out with its own tablet computer in August called the Streak. Samsung Electronics Co. plans to launch the Galaxy Tab next month and has already lined up all four major U.S. carriers to sell it and provide wireless service for it. Cisco Systems Inc. is also going after business customers with a tablet called the Cius early next year.

Windows Phone 7 Ads Featuring HTC Mondrian

ALl we know that Windows Phone 7 would be launched in October in the EU, November in the US, but even as September draws to a close, we still don't know exactly when the new smartphone platform is launching.

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Burn Those Potluck Calories!

Did someone say sauna? As the heat peaked at about 1:30 on Monday afternoon with 100 degree plus, heat stroke inducing, temperatures outside and no cooling breeze, but a cooler 96 degrees indoors, I stayed in for a treadmill run. An artificial wind was created by pointing an electric fan against the front of the treadmill. Away I go as slowly as I can, trudging along while reading the newspaper, taking care not to splash my perspiration on it as much as possible. Helping along was an out-of-fashion tennis headband to keep the stinging sweat off my eyes. Upon completion of an hour, an additional 25 minutes of recovery walking was tacked on to burn off the excess calories consumed during a surprise potluck birthday party at work for 2 colleagues. The fare consisted of the usual greasy and fattening pizza, hot wings, meatballs, chips with extra hot homemade salsa, two different kinds of cakes, cheese cake, and bread pudding. The one hour and twenty five minute workout was a first step in taking care of those calories. A newly acquired book/magazine holder for the treadmill/stationary bike/elliptical machine was put into good use. A good, sweaty, calorie burning workout on a sweltering day. Summer at fall is here. It’s good to run again!


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The Tablet 'PlayBook' from RIM


Today RIM Research in Motion unveiled its first tablet offering called the "PlayBook". Research in Motion (RIM) unveiled an "enterprise-ready" 7-in. touchscreen BlackBerry Playbook tablet "The device is due early next year in the U.S., with international availability coming in the second quarter of 2011. RIM has not yet announced a price.

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Southwest Airlines to buy AirTran For $1.42 billion

Southwest Airlines said Monday it will buy AirTran for about $1.42 billion. The move will put Southwest in head-to-head competition with Delta Air Lines in Delta's home base of Atlanta.
The buyout, funded mostly with debt, will also give Southwest a bigger slice of the market in cities like Boston and New York, where it has been expanding.
Southwest, based in Dallas, carries more passengers than any other airline in the U.S. Besides its base in Atlanta, AirTran has hubs in Milwaukee and Orlando.
The announcement continues the airline industry's move to consolidate. Continental Airlines and United Airlines parent UAL Corp. will formally combine at the end of this week and become the world's largest, toppling Delta. Delta claimed that spot when it acquired Northwest Airlines two years ago.
Southwest tried unsuccessfully last year to buy Frontier Airlines out of bankruptcy. Republic Airways Holdings won the auction for Frontier last August, buying the Denver-based carrier for almost $108.8 million.
Southwest's acquisition of AirTran is expected to close in the first half of next year. It requires both regulatory and shareholder approval. The airlines expect to fully blend their operations in 2012.
Based on Southwest Airlines' closing share price on Friday, the deal is worth $7.69 per AirTran share. That's a 69 percent premium over its closing price of $4.55. In premarket trading, AirTran shares jumped 61 percent to $7.31, while Southwest shares rose 12 cents to $12.40.
Southwest will pay about $670 million with available cash. Southwest will assume $2 billion in AirTran debt.
Southwest and AirTran said the new airline will operate from more than 100 different airports and serve more than 100 million customers.
The AP file photo shows an AirTran flight leaving Boston's Logan International Airport in 2007.

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8 Amazing Examples of Animal Shaped USB Drives

Amazing Examples of Animal Shaped USB Drives
This post is very interesting and about USB drives shaped like Animals, Now you can buy animal shaped  USB drives such as Panda, Bear , Penguin and dolphin USB drive

Elephant USB Drive

Dolphin USB Drive


Animal Shape USB

 Panda Bear USB Drive



Penguin USB Flash Drive

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iPad with Powers BMX Bike-Stereo

iPad with Powers BMX Bike-Stereo
His Name is Mikey Wally. he  is serious about bikesand gadgets, and he snapped this shot of an amazing but rather dangerous-looking iPad-powered bike stereo at June’s Subway Series Ride in Los Angles
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HTC Desire HD Price & full Specification




Previously rumored as HTC Ace
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
Announced 2010, September
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, October
Size Dimensions 123 x 68 x 11.8 mm
Weight 164 g
Display Type S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches
 - Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Touch sensitive control panel
- HTC Sense UI
- Multi-touch input method
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
 - 3.5 mm audio jack
- Dolby Mobile sound enhancement
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 1.5 GB; 768 MB RAM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, face detection
Video Yes, 720p
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8255 1 GHz processor
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black, Brown
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
 - Digital compass
- Dedicated search key
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA9 player
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV9 player
- Facebook, Flickr, Twitter applications
- Adobe Flash 10.1
- Voice memo
- T9
Battery   Standard battery, Li-Ion 1230 mAh
Stand-by Up to 490 h (2G) / Up to 420 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 9 h 15 min (2G) / Up to 5 h 30 min (3G)
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Google TV Sony event on October 12

In the next month, there will launched Sony Google Tv.  that Google TV would be hitting sometime in the next month or so, and here we go: Sony's sending out invites for an October 12 event in New York. We already know we'll be getting both Bravia Internet TVs and Blu-ray players with Google TV integration, so we're not banking on any earth-shattering surprises, but you know we'll be there with bells on, IR blasters set to stun.
Google TV Sony event on October 12

Dell’s Streak Tablet Is Priced Like a Phone

Dell’s Streak Tablet Is Priced Like a Phone   After a false start last month, Dell has announced that the Streak will be available to U.S. consumers starting Thursday. The Streak will cost $300 with a two-year contract on AT&T and $560 without one.
Dell’s Streak Tablet Is Priced Like a Phone

The Streak is targeted at smartphone users who crave a larger display but at the same time need a device that’s portable and could potentially replace their phone. The Streak has a 5-inch display, a 5-megapixel camera, phone, browser and access to Android apps. (Read Wired.com’s review of the Dell Streak.)
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lcomSoft turns your laptop into a one-touch WiFi

Today, ElcomSoft is integrating a wireless sniffer into Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor. The integrated sniffer turns Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor into a one-button, all-in-one solution ready to be used by corporate security officers without specific experience in information security.
Call us crazy,
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Seagate Unveils World’s First 1.5TB Portable Drive

SeaGate has just launched a new FreeAgent GoFlex hard drive with 1.5TB capacity, specially recommended for Mac users who want to make their systems huge storage repository.

FreeAgent GoFlex is the world’s first 1.5TB portable drive comes with USB 3.0 connectivity which is not yet supported by Mac but will sooner launched. FreeAgent GoFlex is also capable to work with USB 2.0 and later.
By default SeaGate FreeAgent GoFlex is formatted for Windows NTFS file system whereas users may reformat it according to their Mac requirements.
SeaGate FreeAgent GoFlex price is set for $229.99 and to buy it visit seagate.
 

How to Run Firefox Inside Firefox | Browser Tips

This trick is How to Run Firefox Inside Firefox | Browser Tips .really easy to apply and in fact, I don’t consider this post a “tutorial”, but just a kind of pastime to show you how little bugs can be easily found on software such as…Firefox, for example! Did you know that you can run Firefox inside Firefox? Let’s see together how Firefox can go crazy in one click!

Open Firefox.
In the Address Bar field, type chrome://browser/content/browser.xul andpress Enter.
Done!

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