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Friday, April 25, 2008

Half life 2:deathmatch and other steam games for free

Half-life 2: deathmatch is an online multiplayer first person shooter game that can be bought on steam for $9.00 but you can also get it for free.

ATI and nvidia are now giving their users HL2DM and some other great steam games for free.

If you are an ATI user you can get the following games for free:
Half-life 2: lost cost
Half-life 2: deathmatch
To get these games all you need to do is go to this link and follow the on screen instructions: http://www.steampowered.com/ati_offer1a/

If you are a nvidia user you are really lucky, you will get the following games for free:
Portal first slice
Half-life 2: deathmatch
Half-life 2: lost cost
Peggle extreme
To get these games all you need to do is go to this link and follow the on screen instructions: http://www.steampowered.com/nvidia/

I have tried both of these offers out and they both work!!, if you have a steam account already and have a lot of games on the account then I suggest making a new one.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Tissot Touch Screen Watch Review

Tissot watches have been ground-breaking timepieces ever since the company first started making watches. The company made the first anti-magnetic watch, the first all-plastic watch, the first rock watch and the first wood watch. Now, with the introduction of the T-Touch, Tissot offers the World's first watch with functions that are activated by a touch sensitive screen.

The Tissot T-Touch isn't going to appeal to everyone. I suspect the main clientele will be young, gadget-loving men who'll want to wear a watch that comes with lots of techno-wizardry. Well, this Tissot watch isn't going to disappoint.

Other watches have offered menu driven feature access before now but the T-Touch menu access differs in that it's accessed by touching the screen (glass) on the watch front. Using this method makes for easy function access; no longer do you have to 'drill down' a hierarchy of menu options; you can access the function directly by touching specific areas of the screen. Also, if you miss the function, you don't have to go back to the start of the menu and begin again.

So, what do you get with the Tissot touch screen watch?

There are 11 functions in all including Compass, Altimeter, Thermometer, Barometer, Chronograph, Alarm, Analog and Digital displays, Stopwatch and Metric/Imperial conversion.

To access the touch screen functions you first have to press the right middle button for two seconds, and then lightly tap various parts of the sapphire crystal to get to where you want to go. Some might argue that first having to hold down a button for 2 seconds is irritating, but imagine if this wasn't necessary; during the day, you would be inadvertently changing the function without knowing it, so each time you looked at the watch there would be some arbitrary function being displayed rather than the time.

Although the functions work perfectly well you should be aware of some points. For instance the thermometer reads ambient temperature, so to be accurate you can't be wearing the watch as you take temperature reading. The instruction manual advised that the watch must be taken off the wrist for 20 minutes before it can take an accurate reading.

The barometer function is referred as meteo by Tissot, which means that you get an indication of meteorological tendencies and not a true reading of isobars. The readout is done by placement of the hands; the 12 o'clock position indicates stable weather, to the right of 12 indicates improving whereas on the left means deteriorating weather. The further away from 12 the hands are, the more extreme the weather prediction. Although some might be disappointed with this 'indication' they might be cheered by the fact that the watch uses data from the last 8 hours.

The altimeter also needs some fine tuning. It calculates approximate altitude but high and low pressure does affect the results. However, you can calibrate it beforehand.

Some of you might be thinking that the functions are a little short of true functionality; however the compass function won't disappoint. Not only does it show magnetic North it can also show you True North. The only caveat is that you must know your declination - the angle between magnetic and geographic north. A true techy will know his/her declination but if not, you can easily find this out online. You simply enter in your declination and hey presto; it'll show you True North.

The watch case comes in either stainless steel or titanium with the dial coming in white, silver, and black. As to the strap, you have a choice of blue, white leather, steel or rubber. The coolest configuration is the titanium case with black face and orange strap - very stylish. I'm not a fan of Tissot watches but I'm a huge one of the T-Touch.

About the Author

Follow the links for Tissot watches and read Swiss watch reviews on famous brands like Panerai, Patek Philippe and Oris watches.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Sony Ericsson W580i vs W380i

The nexus of human wants and necessities can never be explained. Humans are often described as restless animals who are never satisfied with available resources. This restlessness however, stimulates the creativity in individuals. As it is often said, a creative idea can work wonders, though it is also true that if those ideas are not implemented properly, they are merely dreams. These ideas when implemented help to bring out changes that ensure better lifestyle to the people. Enhancing the available resources has always been the priority of the people. For instance, mobile phones have undergone various evolutionary and developmental changes since their inception. These tiny gadgets are no longer used just to make or receive calls. Various high tech features are incorporated in these widgets to facilitate all the communication and entertainment requirements of the mobile phone users.

Almost all the top renowned companies have made their grip tight to develop their existing models as well as to offer extravagant designer handsets to the avid users. Sony Ericsson, which is also an ace player in this field is all geared up to enrapture the users with their specific designer models. The latest W Series which is popularly known as Walkman phones are specially crafted to give tough competition to its contenders. The Sony Ericsson W580i & W380i gadgets are the most fascinating members of this genre.

The Sony Ericsson W580i Grey is a sleek and stylish designer handset. Tons of multimedia features are loaded in this handset to awe aspire the avid music lovers. The adorned music player is fully enriched as it has the potential to support all the popular music file formats. Moreover, Shake Control is the most exciting feature of this gadget. With this innovative feature you can change the current track by just shaking your handset. This widget even comes with an additional microSD card to extend the embedded 12 MB storage capacity. The enticing 2 mega pixel camera of the Sony Ericsson W580i can efficiently record video clips with 4x digital zoom. This high tech handset weighs merely 94 gms and can sensuously slip into your pocket. The quality of the sound in this handset is absolutely mesmerising. Various options like MusicDJ and Play Now can help the users to enjoy their favorite music tracks with a difference. The most innovative TrackID recognition software can facilitate you to track the name of the artists, album and genre of your preferred music tracks. The advanced connectivity would shrewdly swirl away all your connectivity concerns. The Sony W580i White is different from the aforementioned handset just in colour.

The Sony W380i is embedded with one of the most astonishing music players. The playback control feature in this gadget immaculately matches the stylish design of this widget. Moreover, this handset is enhanced with Media Management PC software which can help the users to manage and control their playlists. With its 1.3 mega pixel camera you can hold all your beautiful memories in physical manner. As memories do tend to fade away after some period of time, it is always wise to own a camera phone. The in built 512 MB memory can be extended by using an additional microSD card. This tri band GSM Sony Ericsson W380i is further equipped with advanced connectivity options. The enticing music player would enthrall the users with unlimited entertainment.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

The Amazing Nintendo DS

Currently, there are a lot of gaming console systems in the market that appeal to children and adults alike. These electronic video games come with amazing audio and video features. Also a great functionality of console systems would be the ability to easily get connected to the other compatible devices. Gaming devices today boast of 3D graphics, wireless communication features and touch screen display.

A very good example of such console systems would be the Nintendo DS. It is a very lightweight and portable gaming console at only 275 grams. This gadget has two separate TFT LCD displays. It also has the ability to display games at 256 x 192 resolution.

Its battery is also amazing as it can ensure the gamer to enjoy playing for many hours without being interrupted by low battery life. The Nintendo DS has a durable and very efficient Lithium-Ion battery that could be charged many times over. After charging the battery for four hours, it could be used for almost 10 hours. However, this could of course be affected by other factors such as the intensity of lighting, speaker volume and dual screen usage.

The Nintendo DS has an innovative facility that allows the chatting of different users. This facility is called the PictoChat and it also allows gamers to interact with other users that are within their own local wireless range. Text messages could be scripted with the use of the screen keyboard. You could also draw pictures using the stylus on its touch screen interface.

It also has an efficient that offers highly usable features such as the alarm clock and many more. Users could store important information such as contacts, important dates, anniversaries, birthdays and a whole lot more.

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

How Gadgets Influence The World

The history of gadgets spans as far back as humanity itself -- since hominids began creating tools to make their lives easier. Humans have always created devices and appliances with specific practical purposes that were initially thought of as novelties, due to unfamiliarity with and initial unwillingness to accept the technology. Today, industry has augmented the creation of new gadgets, while certain retailers, including Brookstone and Richard Thalheimer's RichardSolo.com, specialize in popularizing them.

What famous inventors Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and Leonardo da Vinci, among others, had in common was foresight. They understood that a lifetime spent playing with what others viewed as toys and senseless gadgets would eventually result in indispensable technology. From just that small group, the groundwork for electricity, communications, film, and flight was laid because of their gadgets, which obviously possessed more value than novelty.

Perhaps one of the earliest, most well known gadgets created is the wheel, many millennia ago. Take a ride in your car and witness how truly revolutionary such a gadget became and how much we now rely on it for transportation. A more recent gadget, the Apple iPhone, appears to be the beginning stages of yet another gadget-turned-necessity that will reshape communications.

"The iPhone may someday be looked upon as the device that started a second revolution in computing. Desktop computing was the first revolution. Hand-held computing will someday be regarded as the second revolution, and the iPhone is the product that started it." -Richard Thalheimer, RichardSolo.com

All gadgets were not created equal. In fact most inventions are built on the newest technology. The world of gadgets is tiered; devices fall into one of four categories: mechanical, electronic, programmable, and application. Mechanical gadgets include the wheel, as well as later developments such as the pulley, the bicycle, the sail boat, the thermometer and the sort. Following the advent of electricity, gadgets were taken to a new level as inventors began to discover different uses for the newly harnessed energy. The television, radio and quartz watch are examples of electronic gadgets. After electricity, inventors toyed around with electronic information via microprocessor, beginning an age of programmable devices such as computers, and later, MP3 players and the iPhone. Application gadgets include iTunes, Microsoft Office and other computer applications that customize our experience with programmable devices.

Richard Thalheimer, the President and founder of online gadget vendor RichardSolo.com, and founder and former CEO of gadget giant The Sharper Image, understands, maybe better than anyone, that there's much more to gadgets than novelty.

"Certainly most people enjoy the novelty of a gadget that introduces new convenience to their lifestyle. What they forget is that solving these everyday problems is not just entertainment, but some of these devices become functional necessities. In my personal life, I rely on my iPhone, my garage door opener, my nose hair trimmer, my electric toothbrush, and other gadgets that were once regarded as novel gadgets. " - Richard Thalheimer, RichardSolo.com

Both his former brainchild and his current venture sell quirky, useful and fun gadgets of all types, from mechanical to programmable and application. He has seen some devices, such as the Ionic Breeze air purifier, spur sensational and lasting trends based on a realization of utility value, while others collected dust on the shelves after their novelty wore out. Specialty stores like The Sharper Image and Richard Thalheimer's RichardSolo.com serve a greater purpose: spread new ideas, and give credit to the Franklins and Edisons of the world.

~Ben Anton, 2008

About the Author

Taking creative gadgets, technologies or applications and turning them into worldwide must-have products is no easy task. Check out Richardsolo.com to read more about Richard Thalheimer's business philosophy and beliefs.

Gadgets for golf

Golfers need gadgets too! Do they need them? Most will say yes. Many of the little devices that add a new aspect to the game of golf without taking away from the traditional rules and etiquette of the game are welcomed by the novice as well as the professional golfer.

They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors with blinking light, and all the bells and whistles you can imagine. Many are made to add to the excitement or make the game seem more fun and alluring to newcomers. Do they work? Some of them do and others simple get in the way. Albeit, fantastically creative and very imaginative, the gadgets that have been introduced into the game of golf lately are a bit cumbersome and distracting to a game where silence and concentration, technique, and style have been the norm.

For some, these gadgets serve as a reminder of how much they should attend to their game more. They can be taken as an insult to injury at times. Many of the gadgets on the market arguably have some sort of annoying feature that make it inappropriate or just plain annoying on the course. Then there are the ones that have not electronic parts at all but are designed to take the painful parts of the game a little easier. One such tool is the groove cleaner. This handy little device is supposed to remove the dirt from the clubs in between shots.

Another good one is the divot repairing tool. This one claims to be one of the more essential items to have on the course or the suction ball picker upper. This one will save your back; you don't have to bend over to pick up your ball. Can't beat that one! They will improve your game, and make you a better player; or so we may think. The golfer who decides t use these gadget might be in for a big surprise once they set there foot on the course with one of these handy items.

Regardless of the gadget that is made for the course to improve your shot, make your game better, or save you from some of the nuances of the game; these gadgets are best left to those who just want to try something new or want to be the course pest. Because any good golfer is surely aware that nothing will improve a golf game like practice, practice, and more practice. It really doesn't matter what golfing gadget you choose to use.

Once you've got your gadgets sorted its time for you to book your next golf holiday. Bidford Grange in the UK is a popular destination, as is Foxhills Golf Club and Matfen Hall.

About the Author

David Webster is a golf enthusiast from the UK and a keen writer on the subject of golf.