Archive for December, 2007
Military Custom Computer Financed Newsletter
December 30, 2007 | Author: Rich | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Products, Random, Web Design
After our Email fiasco by Jerry Hart Creative Marketing Email Scam, we sent out our first internal newsletter. We focused it on delivering helpful and entertaining articles that made it big on our blog or on other websites that our Military customers may appreciate. Most of our customers do not realize we have a blog and was a double plus.
I will include a link on the home page to our newsletter archives that will catalog our Newsletter, not including Jerry Hart terrible Email. This will allow you to keep track of our Emails, submit your thoughts, and refer to links or articles later on. I think this will also be helpful for users who may accidentally delete or may not receive the newsletter due to spam filters.
Email boxes are constantly attacked and quickly filled from spam, so if you decide that you do not want one more newsletter added to your Email inbox, you can access it via the website. You can unsubscribe at anytime via a newsletter or from your 800HighTech customer account or when you register. We will announce all new Emails Newsletters here on the blog and post a link to it (See Below for this month’s newsletter link).
I have titled our new newsletter “HighTech Edge”. I was considering keeping it a consistent layout, so it would be easier to find the information you want but in the end decided against it. I will not feature ads, promotions, or products in the Email unless we are running a really hot deal. It is not our intent to use the newsletter to push our sales, but to increase our communication with our customers and give them the edge over other geeks on IT information that is actually useful!
We have a high ratio customers return and we have spent years improving our customer image. We depend on you all to help us improve, and keep us above the competition.
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Click to View the HighTech Edge January 2008 Issue: 1-1
Free Photoshop Plug-ins and Effects Download
December 27, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Graphic Design, Internet, Random, Software
Photoshop has clearly become the industry standard software for graphic design and digital photography. Those of you who are Photoshop savvy will know that plug-ins and filters can extend Photoshop capabilities by providing new functions and effects. For those of you who aren’t, perhaps its time to explore Photoshop’s expandable features.
Blu-ray Vs HD DVD
December 25, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News
High Definition has already become the next generation format, many products already support the crisp resolutions of HD 1080i but there is still one thing undecided, Blu-ray or HD DVD? Both support high definition with similar technologies but they are not compatible and require different hardware to work.

Both systems use a 405nm wavelength blue-violet laser, but their optics differ in two ways.
Transform Windows XP Into Vista
December 23, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Random, Software
Many are still hesitant to upgrade to the new Windows Vista, perhaps the negative buzz and the massive system requirements have made Vista less desirable than Microsoft had hoped. Vista promised to integrate not only a 3D-interface or other exciting technologies but also a new file system, called WinFS, as well as the communication subsystem Indigo. Unfortunately the release of the WinFS File system has been postponed and Indigo is now available for Windows XP, so some may be asking why they would want to upgrade to Vista at all? Well, Microsoft has promised that there will be huge steps toward a secure environment which is virtually impossible to integrate into today’s Windows XP.
Flexible E-Paper Display
December 23, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Random, Video
Electronic Paper Display is due to shape the future of how we display text and graphics. The new display technology is designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper and possess a high contrast appearance, ultra-low power consumption, and a thin, light form.
The EPD reflects light like ordinary paper and is capable of holding text and images indefinitely without drawing electricity, while allowing the image to be changed later. The images are displayed in black on a whitish-gray background with a resolution similar to that of a typical laptop computer screen.
Check out this video of a new prototype PDA from Phillips that incorporates the new E-paper.
HP Printer Mirror Ad in the Bathroom
December 21, 2007 | Author: Rich | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Graphic Design, Random
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I really like this creative ad, but I am not sure about the placement. Probably where we would focus the most attention on mirror, but it seems like the bathroom does not have th most color. Outside would have been better, but I am not sure how many people would have noticed it.
Agency: Publicis, Indonesia
Creative Group Head: Afianto
Art Director: Arius
Copywriter: Roy Sagala
Graphic Designers: Iswanda Mardio, Dimaz Muktiarto
Production: Pangudi, Teguh Yuswanto
Hacks and Tips To Boost Your WiFi Signal
December 20, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Internet, Video
The performance of your WiFi home network is highly dependent on the signal strength of the router or the wireless access point (base station). This signal is greatly affected by distance, obstructions and interference.
There are several ways to boost your range and signal strength. There is a selection of different antenna enhancers available on the consumer market as well as some DIY hacks to create your own expander.
D.I.Y Boosters
You can boost your WiFi signal considerably well using kitchenware or even old cans.
Check out this video on how to create your own wireless enhancer.
Download and Print out a template of a parabola
- Use it to score an outline onto a manila folder with a pen or pencil
- Apply glue to the side of the folder that is not scored for the reflector (with the slots)
- Apply aluminum foil with dull side down onto the glue
- Don’t apply foil to the support part (with the tabs)
- Turn the manila folder over and cut out the shiny new parabolic
- reflector
- Cut out the reflector part (with the slots) and the support part (with the tabs)
- Bend the reflector - with the foil in back - and insert the tabs of the support part
- Apply tape to keep two parts together
- Poke the antenna through hole (about 1/2 way down pole) and pivot the reflector to point in desired direction
Mersive Sol System 360 Degree High Definition Humvee Simulator
December 19, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Software, Video
This 360-degree ultra-high-definition military simulator allows you to drive a Humvee and fire real weapons including machine guns and rocket launchers, anywhere you want, with absolute precision.
The 10-projector system achieves a seamless panorama thanks to Mersive’s Sol system; a calibration, warping and sub-pixel image blending technology that may soon be adapted from military sims to your living room gaming.
Watch The Video and check the Halo 3-like scenario
Choosing The Right Projector
December 17, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products
Projectors are becoming more popular and reasonably affordable, however, it is still a significant investment and nobody wants to waste their hard earned cash on the wrong buy. We have rounded up 5 important points to consider when buying a projector that can help you decide what projector is best for you.
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Speed Captured in New High Speed Film
December 16, 2007 | Author: Rich | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Random, Video
New high speed digital video camcorders are capturing speed and giving scientist a new perspective in time, speed and motion.
Ion-Mask Protects Electrical Devices from Water
December 15, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News
With the rapid growth in small electronic devices such as mobile phones that are required to work both indoors and outdoors, the risk of water ingress and damage to these high value items has grown enormously. Now a new military technology may be able to protect these valuable electronics from the risk of water damage.

The technology was originally developed to protect soldiers from chemical attacks but is beginning to show its many uses. Apart from increasing the protection of smaller items, ion-mask can also be used to ensure that larger, more complex items are given an additional level of protection.
Faster New USB 3.0
December 13, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products
San Francisco Intel and other companies including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Texas Instruments, NEC and NXP Semiconductors, have formed a group to help produce, test and promote the new USB 3.0.
The third-generation Universal Serial Bus interconnect will transfer data at speeds up to 4.8Gbit/s, ten times faster than the previous USB 2.0’s which transfers at just 480MBit/s.
Jeff Ravencraft, Intel’s technology strategist, said,
“The digital era requires high-speed performance and reliable connectivity to move the enormous amounts of digital content now present in everyday life. USB 3.0 will meet this challenge while maintaining (USB 2.0’s) ease-of-use experience.”
USB 3.0 will be optimized for low power and improved protocol efficiency. It will also be backwards-compatible with USB 2.0, which is backwards-compatible with the first USB 1.1.
The USB 3.0 ports and cabling will be designed with both copper and optical cable capabilities; this means even higher speeds will be possible in the future.
Intel also revealed a Wireless USB (WUSB) transfer format that operates at 480Mbits/s, the same speed as USB 2.0. In addition they also said they are working on the 1.1 version of the WUSB which operates at a speed of up to 1Gbits/s.
A working prototype of the USB 3.0 has already been presented, however there is typically a one- to two-year lag between the release of the specification and the availability of the technology, so USB 3.0 might not be available in stores until 2009 or 2010
Texas Cop Escapes Death from Automatic Weapon
December 12, 2007 | Author: Rich | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Military News, Random, Video
Check out the video and then take a closer at the pics below. It is very amazing how this cop was able to survive a barrage of bullets. This happened out at the southern edge of Plano, Texas.
Here are the pictures of the police car back at the lab for inspection
Boeing Laser Avenger Military Weapon
December 9, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News
In late September 2007, Boeing successfully tested a 1kw solid state laser weapon mounted on a converted Avenger anti aircraft vehicle in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. The Avengers laser was able to successfully destroy several unexploded mortar shells and two unmanned aerial vehicles, both of which were on the ground.

Until recently, military lasers were extremely big. Powerful lasers such as Boeing’s Airborne Laser (ABL) developed in order to destroy ballistic missiles in flight from a distance of hundreds of miles were so big they required a fully modified Boeing 747-400F to house the system. Thanks to new developments in solid state laser technology, the Avenger system is more compact than any previous military lasers.
Buying The Right Video Camera Information
December 8, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products, Video
Buying a camcorder can be a tough decision when you take into consideration all the options; price, quality, design, features and specifications, recording format and optional extras are all key factors to compare when deciding which video camera suits your needs best.
First up is the price. This is greatly affected by the specification of the camera and generally, is relative to the video quality captured by the camera. Video cameras can range from a few hundred dollars up to 2000+; the more you pay the better quality you are likely to get.
Specifications that greatly affect video quality are the size of the image sensor (the bigger the CCD or CMOS imager, the better) and the effective video resolution. Other spec’s to note are the optical zoom range and whether or not the camera has image stabilization.
Many video cameras also produce decent digital stills. If you’re planning to use your camcorder for both filming and photography you should probably look for something with a 3-megapixel sensor (with no interpolation) and you’ll also want control over manual settings.
Many camcorders support accessories like an external flash and interchangeable lenses, if you want to be geared for professional filming, these options are a must.



