Phixr is an online photo editor. With Phixr, you don't need software or browser plugins. Phixr has several editing tools you can use to edit your photos, such as red eye remover, color effects, fun effects, add frame, and rotate, just to name a few. I really love editing photos, and I found this tool very useful. You can visit the website at www.phixr.com.
Visit Guerrillamail.com, and you can get a disposible temporary e-mail address. To create an e-mail address, all you have to do is click on, Get Temporary E-mail. You also have a choice of choosing an e-mail name. The e-mail address is good for 1 hour. After 1 hour the e-mail address will be deleted. If you need more than 1 hour, you can reset it back to an hour. I think this would come in handy for preventing you from having to deal with spam from websites. You can visit the website at www.guerrillamail.com.
Visit batchgeo.com, this site allows you to make google maps with mutiple marker locations. If you have a spreadsheet with contacts and addresses, then you can map out the location. All you have to do is copy the information from the spreadsheet to batchgeo, and then click map now. This can be useful for several purposes including calculating distances, house or apartment buying, or finding the best route to visit several locations. If you would like to try this, just visit www.batchgeo.com.
AllMyFaves.com offers a visual directory of favorites that you probably use daily or have bookmarked. There are different categories you can choose from, such as blogs, business, games, kids, shopping, etc..I don't know about you, but I have so many bookmarks that is is hard to locate things at time. I fould this tool pretty useful. If you would like to try it out, just visit www.allmyfaves.com.
Futuremessage.org is an internet tool, that allows you to send messages in the future. The way it works, you type the message, choose what date you want to send it. The information is stored in a database and when the time comes your message is sent as an e-mail, text, or Tweet. You can choose one or up to all three methods. I personally am always forgetting birthdays, with this I could sent a future birthday message. If you would like to check this out, just visit www.futuremessage.org.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Microbial fuel cell generates electricity from mud
Scientists are looking into harnessing bacteria to produce electricity through microbial fuel cells. These microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy to electrical energy to offer a clean, efficient and reliable alternative to batteries and other environmentally harmful fuels. Office of Naval Research has developed an microbial fuel cells that can convert decomposed marine organisms into electricity.The most promising electricity-generating microorganism is called Geobacter. Geobacter, has tiny hairlike extensions called pili that it uses to generate electricity from mud and wastewater. With its powerful return of clean energy it could reduce carbon emissions in the environment.
To read more about microbial fuel cells click on the following link.
Monday, April 19, 2010

Late last year Austin, Texas lauched a pilot of the car2go program. The way the program works is, 200 smart fortwo vehicles were made available 24/7 within the city to a select group of city employees. As a member you can use the car as long as you like. When you are done, you can park it in any available public parking space within downtown Austin area or at specially marked car2go spaces. You can go online and book a vehicle in advance. The pilot showed that 90% of people use car2go spontaneously and for one-way trips. The trial was so successful that beginning in May, 2010, the number of cars will increase and all Austin residents and students can apply for a membership. I was curious to see exactly how it all worked, so I visited the car2go website. I clicked on the FAQ's link, and there most of my questions were answered.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Augmented reality windshield from GM
GM partnered with Narnegie Mellon University has developed a working heads-up display that turns an ordinary windshield into an augmented reality information dashboard. According to the article, this enhanced vision system can help drivers by highlighting landmarks, obstacles, and road signs on the windshield in real-time to inprove safety and navigation.
Cameras mounted on the dashboard track the driver's head and eyes to determine where he or she is looking.
To sense what is in front of the car, the systems uses a variety of sensors, including night vision, navigation systems, and caneras to gather data.
I don't know about you guys but I would think something like this would be very distracting to a driver. I mean if you are looking at images on your windshield then you are not looking at the road.
Cameras mounted on the dashboard track the driver's head and eyes to determine where he or she is looking.
To sense what is in front of the car, the systems uses a variety of sensors, including night vision, navigation systems, and caneras to gather data.
I don't know about you guys but I would think something like this would be very distracting to a driver. I mean if you are looking at images on your windshield then you are not looking at the road.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Target offers mobile coupons

I don't know about you guys, but I use coupons all the time. Well, mobile coupons are coming to Target. This is not a new technology but Target is the first major retailer to offer these digital bar-coded coupons. Shoppers interested in getting the mobile coupons must register on Target's web site. Once you are registered, you will get text messages on your phone with links to a web page that feature various coupons. There will be new coupons each month and can be used at any Target store nationwide. Other large chain stores are also planning to offer mobile coupons. One in particular is J.C. Penney.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Phone Halo

This is a new gadget called the Phone Halo. The price is around $60 and it turns your BlackBerry or Android phone into a handheld finder. If you loose your keys or phone, you can just open up the Phone Halo apps on your phone, then toggle it to beep. It has a transmitter that can transmit a beep back to your phone, then you can hit a button on the unit to start ringing your handset even if you have it set to silent.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Sony 3D TV

Sony announced that that its 3D TV will arrive June 10th, in Japan. The 3D TV has a 46-inch screen and the cost will be $3,875.00 (wow). Each set will come with two pairs of 3D glasses (only two pair).
Since there are currently limited options for watching 3D content at home, Sony is counting on video games to drice initial sales. Also Sony is partnering with Discovery for a 3D TV network, and ESPN plans to add a channel of 3D content.
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