Archive for February, 2012


Deciding which satellite television company will work best for your needs can be a confusing and intimidating process. The top two providers on the market, DirectTV and Dish Network in the US, offer a lot of overlapping programming and features, but they do have several differences. While you can get excellent prices, fast installation and a wide variety of channel options from both of these satellite companies; you won’t necessarily get them under the same terms or plan.

Fortunately, you don’t have to spend hours on research when you could be enjoying yourself. Here’s a look at the similarities and differences between these two major satellite television companies. When you know the basics, deciding which company is right for you becomes simple.

An enormous number of tablets were launched last year, it was like the Year of the Tablet or something. Tablets seem to be taking over the computing world, and it’s not surprising considering you can get internet capability, video chat, entertainment, and video and image capturing all in one compact, lightweight sleek device.

So what are the best tablets on the market? Your answer will probably depend on what you want to use it for. Some tablets offer more entertainment features while others have stronger video chat capabilities and long battery life.

Does the world need a new mouse? I don’t know, but either way meet the Penclic: the Swedish-designed device that is quite literally the combination of a pen and a mouse. The computer mouse is one of the very few technological items that has not developed very much since the 80s, but that is why Penclic is taking it to the next level. Penclic promises to provide a stylish and precise end result in less time than a mouse, as well as a cursor experience like no other.

The mouse is shaped like a pen with the tip on a swivel connected to a wide base. Manufacturing company Prestige International claims the Penclic provides a “relaxed working position and advanced precision” due to the integration of cutting edge technology and innovative Swedish design.

*Insert infomercial voice* Do you often watch a movie, bored, knowing what is going to happen in the next scene? Do you wish that the movie could be different every time you watch it? Well, now you can with the amazing new ‘Serendipity Machine’ from Rufus Corporation.

All kidding aside, this looks absolutely fantastic. This a specially designed computer algorithm that edits the movie in real time by choosing from 3000 different clips, 150 pieces of music and 80 voiceovers to make the movie. This also means that the movie has no beginning, middle or end, just a story.

Whiteonwhite:algorithmicnoir is directed by Eve Sussman. It’s a gritty sci-fi set in a dystopian future, similar to that of the 1964 French science-fiction movie, Alphaville.

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