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August 24, 2007 | Author: Rich | 834 Views | | Print Print
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New Laptop Notebook Military Discount Sale


August 22, 2007 | Author: Rich | 1,590 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Products, Random

Cheap Laptops Financed for Military Armed Forces Computer PC Loan

Starting today and going on until Sept. 30, 2007; we are running a special sale on the Toshiba Tecra A8 Britebook Series that we have customized. These Toshiba notebooks feature the latest Intel Duo Core 2 processor and we packed in as much as we could. If that wasn’t enough we decided today to slash the price and reduce the monthly payments on the laptops as well. This is only for a limited time, so if he have been thinking of getting a new laptop - NOW IS THE TIME!

800 Tru BriteBook - $89 a month

  • 15″ (1280 x 800) Widescreen XGA TruBrite TFT
  • Intel Core 2 Duo T5500 CPU 1.66 GHz
  • Intel 945GM Express Chipset
  • 1024 MB PC-4200 DDR2
  • 80GB 5400rpm SATA-150 Hard Drive
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 8x DVD RW+- Combo Optical Drive
  • Intel Wireless ABG
  • Finger Print Reader Security
  • Microsoft Vista Business Edition
  • Carrying Case

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800 Tru BriteBook PRO - $109 a month

  • 15″ (1280 x 800) Widescreen XGA TruBrite TFT
  • Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 CPU 2.0 GHz
  • Intel 945GM Express Chipset
  • 1024 MB PC-4200 DDR2
  • 120GB 5400rpm SATA-150 Hard Drive
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 8x DVD RW+- Combo Optical Drive
  • Intel Wireless ABG
  • Finger Print Reader Security
  • Microsoft XP Professional Edition
  • Carrying Case

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Technical Specifications >>>

How Stuff Works Video Montage


August 21, 2007 | Author: Rich | 497 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Internet, Random, Video

Sorry, YouTube and How Stuff Works said it was evil to have their video available to the general public and the videos were taking down. So you are left with the following video:

I like YouTube and I like How Stuff Works - but man - they are so big now and have become overcome with legalese and rules. Another thing ruined, but you can not stop progression. Napster - LimeWire - Bit Torrents - YouTube - Google - Linux have all contributed and spawned out in so many directions that I do not understand why they even attempt to stop it. I think it looks bad on them. Instead they should focus on being dynamic and adjusting to the flow.

Time will tell ….

How Long Hacking Tools take to Hack Passwords


August 11, 2007 | Author: Rich | 1,533 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Random

Time and time again your network administrator advises you to change your password and then further instructs you to use a minimum amount of characters made up of various letters, numbers and symbols. We all know this is annoying and causes a grief to remember a long list of passwords for each account. Well, if you have ever wondered what all this was about, here is an interesting table that shows how long it would take to hackers to crack an account from various hacks and attacks with easily found hacking tools. It may cause you to think again we deciding on a password for very important and private accounts.

Click Here To See How Long it Takes to Hack Passwords
How Long To Attack Accounts and Hack Passwords

gPod Virabtor The Newest Japanese Sex Aid


July 27, 2007 | Author: Ree | 2,361 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products

The Japanese love technology so much that now even sex toys are on the cutting edge.

gPod Sex AidThe gPod vibrator, is designed to respond automatically to sounds picked up by an accompanying handset, which can plug into anything from a telephone to a music player to a television. The sounds it receives are then detected by low, medium and high music frequency sensors and sent on to a distinctly phallic joystick.

When activated, the user experiences a chorus of vibrations that correspond to the chosen music or voices. According to Ichiro Kameda, the gPod’s inventor,

“You can use it in many ways, for example hooking it up to your mobile phone… so one of the ideas is that you can use it here in Tokyo when your boyfriend in New York is talking to you on the phone.”

Kameda said he had spent four years trying to design a product when he hit upon the concept, although he declined to say how the idea came to him.

gPod Vibrator Sex ToyThe gPod made a splash at the first-ever sex toy expo in Tokyo, Joymind were just one of the nearly 160 companies or groups displaying their products and services at the three day Adult Treasure Expo 2007, also known as SEXPO, where they announced retail prices at ¥25,000, or approx $243.

There is an already accessory on the market for the ipod which incorporates the same kind of technology. Although it’s difficult to say who developed the technology first, Apple started fighting the Japanese company when the latter started applying for trademarks around the world, eventually sending Japanese lawyer and repeated requests to stop using the gpod trademark. The company laughed off Apples requests and said they would fight if Apple ever decides to sue.

Canadian Gym Puts Nintendo Wii To Workout


July 26, 2007 | Author: Ree | 462 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products, Random

It seems the widley popular Nintendo Wii has surpassed its gaming expectations and is now being used by a Vancouver Gym as a Virtual Personal Trainer.

Nintendo WiiThe Canadian Health Club Studio 55 is offering a new form of exercise for people bored with the treadmill or cycling classes - The Wii Workout Station. Clients at the health club are encouraged to use the Wii as part of circuit training, warm-up or cool-down, with the system set up in a 400 square-foot theater room with a large projection screen.

While some other gyms have combined stationary bikes with PlayStations and Xboxes in a bid to win younger clients, a spokesman for Nintendo Canada said this is the first they have heard of a gym using the Wii in its schedule.

Nathan Mellalieu, the owner of Studeo 55, said he decided to bring video games into a fitness environment after watching how much fun some children were having and, more importantly, seeing them sweating.

“We are always trying to break down paradigms and keep things fresh. It is used here to break up the monotony of traditional workouts,” he told Reuters.

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Iraq War Veteran Gets High-Tech Bionic Hand


July 24, 2007 | Author: Ree | 432 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News

Sgt. Juan Arredondo's Bionic HandIraq war veteran Sgt. Juan Arredondo can now grasp tennis balls and door knobs with his left hand again, now that he’s been outfitted with a bionic hand that has flexible fingers. This brings new meaning and current implementation to once futuristic themes such as Terminator, Robo Cop and Star Wars.

The 27-year-old former Army soldier, who lost his left hand in 2005 during a patrol in Iraq when a IED exploded through the left side of his vehicle, is one of the first recipients of the i-LIMB. Arredondo was on patrol in Iraq on Feb. 28, 2005, when an explosive device blasted through the left side of his vehicle. As he jumped from the driver’s seat, he noticed that his left hand was still clutching the steering wheel. At San Antonio’s Brooke Army Medical Center, he was stabilized enough to have his amputated arm closed up and readied for a prosthesis. He went through two artificial arms until finally receiving the i-Limb.

“To have this movement, it’s — it’s amazing! My son tells me I’m half robot, half man,”

Arredondo said Monday as he showed off the limb made by Scotland-based Touch Bionics.

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OpenMoko Open Source Beat Apple iPhone


July 23, 2007 | Author: Ree | 677 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products

There seems to be a lot of hype surrounding the newly released Apple iPhone. Boasted by Apple as a “Revolutionary Mobile Telephone” the iPhone packs new technologies never seen before in a cell phone. well, this isn’t entirely true. Sure the iPhone has Wifi capability and uses Safari explorer to access the web as if using your home PC or Mac but it certainly has its limitations, with the phone only available on contract for 1 year from AT&T and add-ons and widgets only available from registered suppliers and manufacturers, hackers are desperately trying to crack the iPhone to open up its capabilities.

OpenMoko vs Apple iPhone

Enter the OpenMoko Neo 1973(pictured:above left, against the iPhone:above right), first seen last November the Neo 1973 shares a lot of similarities with the iPhone except one very important specification, the Neo 1973 is the only cell phone based on open hardware specifications, this means that all the hardware and software code is open to developers, engineers and designers to build on and potentially create things even far more exciting than the current Apple iPhone. Upgrading your phone applications becomes as simple as downloading a new ring tone or installing new software on your PC or Mac. (Click Here To Read More…)

Robo One Robot Ultimate Fighting Competition


July 13, 2007 | Author: Rich | 580 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Random, Video

Transformers are amongst us and they are battling to be Number 1. Well they aren’t actually The Transformers, but from the previous post this is a good follow-up with actual combat robots. Welcome to the future of ultimate fighting. K1 was a popular fight club in Japan, but Robot battles are quickly sweeping the popularity and gaining support from fans (nerds like me). Check out the video to see what I am talking about

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Sea Sentinels Protect Ports from Terrorism


July 11, 2007 | Author: Ree | 624 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Random

Defense and security has come a long way in recent years, with tragic events like Sept 9/11 the public has seen a sharp increase in security measures worldwide. Now a Florida based start-up dubbed SeaAway (no relation to Segway) has turned their attention to making our ports a lot safer and guarding against terrorist attacks.

Sea Sentinel Port Security.To security experts, the immense cargo ships that ferry more than 11 million containers into this country annually are potential Trojan horses each one could easily harbor a WMD (weapons of Mass Destruction), such as a dirty bomb. At present, only once the ships have been unloaded is their cargo subjected to random inspections and radiation scans. This method is outdated and well overdue for an upgrade!

SeaAway has developed a security system that would move cargo screening 14 miles offshore to the safety of the open seas. The plan calls for pairs of 100-foot-wide platforms anchored outside the world’s major ports. Equipped with an array of unmanned surveillance drones and sensors such as RFIDs (Radio Frequency Identification), the system monitors for chemical, biological and nuclear traces as ships travel between the platforms. If the sensor flags a suspicious container the Coast Guard is called into action. Robots have played a vital role in the War on Terror as we have seen from our previous posts.

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Nintendo DS is Good for Women Gamers


June 17, 2007 | Author: Rich | 392 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Products, Random, Software

Nintendo DS Portable Game Player Financed for Military Armed ForcesThe Nintendo DS portable game player is helping Japanese women in Tokyo maximize skin care health. Japanese women soon will be using the Nintendo DS game machine for helpful beauty tip such as taking extra fluids and monitoring skin tones. The dual screened touch panel Nintendo DS has been a big hit with older people and women with new kinds of games such as brainteasers and virtual pet games. The gaming crowd has largely been made up of young men fond of shooting and sports games.

The Nintendo DS skin care software works by the user inputting their daily body temperature and weight by marking a graph that shows up on the touch panel. The beauty navigation software asks questions that the player answers regarding criteria such as skin tone and smoothness, as well as exposure to sunlight and hours of sleep. Advice on a daily regimen for healthy skin pops up on the screen, including directions to drink more water, or to eat apples and ginger, food that had a reputation for warming up the body. Hormonal balance is key for avoiding wrinkles and age spots, and body temperature and weight fluctuations are good indicators for any hormone swings, which can get awry from overwork and stress, according to Konami.

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Next Generation Mobile Visual Media


June 7, 2007 | Author: Rich | 705 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Internet, Products, Random, Software, Web Design

Microsoft Labs Seadragon Mobile Visual Media Software
Surfing across the web I came across some information about some ideas and concoctions brewing over at Microsoft Live Lab. For those of you who can appreciate Google Earth, Vector Imaging, EBooks, and Visual Media in general will definitely appreciate the technology and the endless capabilities behind Seadragon’s goals.

The goal of Seadragon is to alter the way users use valuable screen reality without affecting quality and bandwidth. This is a critical concern for mobile users and the eventual evolution of the internet. Visual information can be smoothly browsed regardless of the size of a file or your network’s bandwidth.

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