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Running and Sporting with Nike+ and iTunes

May 1st, 2008 admin Posted in Electronics, Running, iTunes No Comments »

Comparing the value of music for running and other sports is not the point of this review. It is a given that many feel there is a great deal of value in and enjoyment of music and sports. Now comes the added benefit of getting training and inspiration while the music is on your ipod or MP3 player.

In January 2008, Nike, Serena Williams and iTunes launched another new running iTunes training and coaching compilation. This is but another in a series of music and coaching works that not only guides the runner through different stages of a run but offers personal music collections of the “coach.” So far Lance Armstrong, Serena Williams and Jack Engram have put together compilations and training comments to run by.

Nike offers other compilations in other sports. We urge you to click on the links and venture into Nike’s fantastic collection of tools and information pointing to their collection of tunes, mixes and training assists. To get the music click over to iTunes and look for iTunes sports mixes.

FUNQUE - 5/5

Complete, compelling and beneficial

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Minority Report Computers and Microsoft’s Surface

April 25th, 2008 admin Posted in Electronics No Comments »

We should not have to wait too long for this to hit the market. Minority Report behold. And where is it in use today? iPhones and other cell phones utilize some of what this technology boasts.

Microsoft Surface has an interesting presentation of many of the same attributes represented in the YouTube video. They state development has been underway since 2001 and they are now working on applications in different environments - schools, businesses and homes.

Popular Mechanics has a more detailed and informative look into this technology. The star in the above video also appears in this video.

The design of this kind of technology offers flexibility for use on flat surfaces such as a counter top, the wall or white/blackboard, and the kitchen table or office table. As well it rids us of some of the paraphernalia used today - the keyboard and mouse.

These Surface computers are available for businesses and high-end users in the 5k-10k range, with mainstream market selling (with lower prices) set for 2010.

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The Blu-Ray Disc High Definition Player by Panasonic

April 25th, 2008 admin Posted in Electronics No Comments »

Before talking about Panasonic’s Blu-Ray, we thought it would be worth a bit of your time to answer what is Blu-Ray and why should we care?

What is Blu-Ray? In a nutshell, Blu-Ray discs can store up to 50 GB of data, many times more than a maxed out DVD disc. The Blu comes from the fact that the optical light reading the disc is blue. The DVD players are red. If you remember your physics classes back in school light colors have different wave lengths. The blue is shorter and is thus able to harness more data. Blue is a cleaner and hotter flame than red, right?

Why should we care? HD_DVDs will not be made by Toshiba - the leader in the HD-DVD area - and many other companies. Blu-Ray is the format that the entertainment folks have signed on for, and many others are lining up to sign on. There are now more than 500 titles in the US in Blu-Ray, and 250+ in Japan. So, industry it seems is telling us to move on over. There are many other signals out there asking the consumer to shift technologies - for another discussion.

Blu-Ray has been around for a few years so the pricing has reflected demand, fairly high. (Remember when video players came out? If you are old enough you can remember the high prcies paid for those. Now look at them, can you find one?)

That being said, the Panasonic DMP-BD30K 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player (under Electronics on page 5) is reasonably priced ($529) and delivers exceptional quality graphics and sound. It plays a large selection of audio and video.

Product Description

plays Blu-ray high-definition discs (selectable output resolution: 1080p signals available through HDMI output only; 720p/1080i signals available through HDMI or component video) * plays DVD-Video, DVD-R & DVD-RW, DVD+R & DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM * plays high-def AVCHD files on home-burned DVDs and SD memory cards * plays CD, audio CD-R & CD-RW, and MP3 CDs * plays digital photo CDs (JPEG) * selectable 720p/1080i/1080p video upconversion for DVD (upconverted video available through HDMI output only)

You’ll want quality to last for at least a few years, and it appears as if this is a good bet.

FUNQUE - 4

Great product, price may be a concern for some.

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