Sep 14, 2008

Tara: Your cyber shrink


Tara is your cyber shrink at iTherapy.com.

iTherapy.com is a production of Isdera Corp. The company sees a future where embarrassing events and actions are conducted in a private environment. No longer are we required to consult face-to-face with someone about personal problems and private issues. Technology will allow us to calmly conduct our business in private. 

Unlike a blabbermouth friend, iTherapy.com is approachable and confidential. Also, with it's online accessibility, you won't have to worry about running into someone you know in the waiting room. iTherapy.com is an easy-to-access, efficient, and effective means of therapy that many individuals are able to integrate into their lives.

Check it out at www.itherapy.com

Zune updated


Microsoft announced a new line of product updates, which includes Zune, the digital media player for your music, videos, podcasts, and pictures. Zune has a built-in FM radio, and connects wirelessly with your computer.

The update includes a music recommendation service from Zune social on-line community, tagging songs, and two games. 

Music e-cards



A great idea to send a personalized music e-card to your friends, in three easy steps. Upload an image from your pc to Postcard.fm, then a song, and finally your friend's email address. Done!

URL address: www.postcard.fm  Free service.

Bic phone


Bic, and Orange mobile carrier launch the Bic phone in France, the simple cell phone that is 100% ready to go.

It comes with 60 free minutes, the battery charged, and the SIM card already in place. You pay as you go with prepaid refill cards. It's easy to use since it focuses on cell phone basics: Calls, and SMS.

In addition, Bic phone appeals to consumers who have specific phoning requirements, serving as a back-up phone if needed. An excellent solution to avoid roaming charges when you travel to France.

Available in supermarkets, newsstands, train starions, airports. Colors: Orange, and green. Retail price: 49 Euros. Notice: Bic Phone is not a "disposable" phone.

Sep 13, 2008

Capture NX2: More powerful and easier to use


Nikon introduces next generation image editing software.

As an upgraded version of the proven Capture NX that was introduced in 2006, Capture NX2 is even more powerful and easier to use. It is intended for all photographers looking to achieve quick and comfortable image enhancements with intuitive operation.

In addition to the acclaimed Color Control Point, the new version offers Selection Control Point, enabling users to apply enhancements such as Unsharp Mask and D-Lighting to a specific area that is immediately viewable on the monitor. Using the Auto Retouch Brush, one can simply apply mouse strokes to clear away specks (caused by dust when an image is shot) that appear on the image. To fill a traced area, the software detects and applies the most appropriate portion to deliver the most natural image. Workspaces based on assumed workflow and an improved Edit List further enhance efficient operation and expanded expression.


Excellent.

BlackBerry Bold vs. iPhone 3G

Although a fan of Blackberry mobile smartphones, I must admit that Apple's iPhone 3G is very impressive.
Examining in detail the characteristics of the two new phones, that will satisfy those looking for something more advanced on communications, I will stick to my Berry.

iPhone's design is certainly more trendy, as with all Apple products (computers, iPod etc). But looking at the technical side BlackBerry Bold is by far the best.

Have a look at this comparison chart by Crackberry.com