Angry Jones: Its 6:30, I've had my iPhone for more than 15 minutes now, why isn't the service activated? I did everything asked of me including dropping my previous carrier after being loyal for 5 years and switching my whole family over - is "the new AT&T" trying to screw me right out of the gate?
We get this question quite a bit. "How can I send this file to..(put name here)........" and our answer always depends on the abilities of the person asking the question. There are tons of ways to send, share or receive files. But most folks are looking for an easy way to do it and also don't do it very often.
So we decided to put together a list of some of the ways you can send files. Some of them require additional programs to be installed and some don't.
I only have to wait one more day (if I'm lucky) to get my hands on the new iPhone. I am not above waiting in lines for the latest gadget and if ever there was a line for me to get in, this would be it.
If you have not bought a new TV in the last month, you may not know. But all TV's that do not have a built-in digital tuner, also known as an ATSC receiver ,have a warning label sticker saying it will need a "converter box" in 2009 because of a switch to digital broadcasting.
Why are they doing that?
Well, Those stickers are mandated by the Federal Communications Commission to be on all analog TV's starting in May.
Some folks already know this, but....
What's happening is that on February 17, 2009, TV broadcasters will be turning off their analog over-the-air broadcasts, the kind you tune into with rabbit-ear antennas.
You’ve probably seen the commercials and heard the hype. But what exactly is Microsoft’s Intel Viiv? Simply put, Intel Viiv (rhymes with “five”) is a catch-all for the latest in a growing line of marketing initiatives by Intel. In fact, if you bought your computer after early 2006, chances are you’ve may already have a Viiv.
SAMSUNG has started mass production of their first 1.8-inch, 64GB Solid State Drive.
I have been telling people for years that someday the hard drive, as we know it, will be replaced by a solid state device and will no longer be mechanical. It appears that this time is coming soon.
They have been creating smaller sized SSD's (Solid State Drives) for a little while now, but they were just not large enough for the average computer user.
With the production of a 64GB drive, that they will initially target for Notebook PCs, they finally have one large enough. Unless you are power user like me, 64GB is large enough for most casual Laptop or business users.