December 28th, 2007 by admin
Ragnarok 2 BETA is currently available! I played ragnarok for 2 years and I really can tell that this game is awesome! One of the best 2d-3d game ever made. Although, it’s not that popular in the US like everquest, Ragnarok is still the best and most played mmorpg in Asia. Ragnarok fanatics can now try the beta of Ragnarok II, you can register for free account at ragnarok-online-2.com. Everquest and World of Warcraft should paved a way for the best MMORPG! Ragnarok 2 will rule again! By the way the BETA is only available for Koreans 
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November 21st, 2007 by admin
Amazon.com, the worlds online retail giant and no.1 seller of books has launched it’s first generation eReader. Amazon.com eReader, eBook or iBook whatever you want to call it, is called the Kindle. The Amazon Kindle is equipped with a 6-inch 800 x 600 display (which we can only assume is e-ink), 256MB internal storage, smallish two-thumb keyboard cursor bar, scroll wheel, standard mini USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack, SD slot, and get this: EV-DO data! It is so handy weighing only almost 10 ounces. Amazon is selling Kindle for only $399, there are more than 88,000 books available, including 100 of 112 current New York Times® Best Sellers. The best thing is you can buy online books for only $9.99 whether it’s a new release or the best sellers like harry potter!
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August 17th, 2007 by admin
Have you ever heard of the High Dynamic Range (HDR) image photography? Many photographers today are into HDR imaging. The Dynamic Range of real-world scenes can be quite high — ratios of 100,000:1 are common in the natural world. An HDR (High Dynamic Range) image stores pixel values that span the whole tonal range of real-world scenes. Therefore, an HDR image is encoded in a format that allows the largest range of values, e.g. floating-point values stored with 32 bits per color channel.
Here is an example of an HDR image.

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July 23rd, 2007 by admin
Have you ever own a SLR camera? As of these days, the SLR cameras are one of the best digital cameras out there. Digital SLR cameras are great at taking photos, especially on zooming and control. Although some SLR cameras don’t have live LCD on the back of the camera, still this camera is ideal for a photographer who wants more control. Good thing about this SLR cameras is that you have manual options that you don’t have with point-and-shoot cameras and this is what makes the biggest difference in how you can use your SLR camera artistically. If you’re really decided to purchase one, take a look at this Nikon D40, this is a very powerful digital SLR camera. Announced at a price of just $599, bundled with an 18-55mm “kit” lens, it’s coming out of the box a full $300 cheaper than the Nikon D50. Check out Nokia D40 at Ritzcamera.com while they are on sale!
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July 18th, 2007 by admin
Who says iPhone is the best mobile phone outdoor? Have you heard of the revolutionary mobile phone in Japan called ‘NANI’? NANI means what on Japanese language. These are the iPhone specifications:
Screen size: 8.9 cm (3.5 in)
Screen resolution: 320×480 pixels at 160 ppi
Input method: Multi-touch screen interface (the “Home” button is the iPhone’s only physical front panel button)
Operating System: Darwin OS X
Storage: 4 or 8 GB Flash memory
Quad band GSM (GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900)
Wi-Fi (802.11b/802.11g), EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
2 megapixel camera
Built-in rechargeable, non-removable battery with up to 8 hours of talk, 6 hours of internet use, 7 hours of video playback, and up to 24 hours of audio playback, lasting over 250 hours on standby.
Size: 115×61×11.6 mm (4.5×2.4×0.46 in)
Weight: 135 g (4.8 oz)
Digital SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) of 0.974 W/kg
Take a look at some of NANI phone specifications:
4.3-inch touchscreen
Video playback at 800 x 400 pixels
MicroSD card slot
Wi-Fi capability
Digital camera
TV tuner
All i can say is watch out iPhone, the japanese are coming.
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July 3rd, 2007 by admin
Are you planning to buy an iPhone? Do you know that is really cheap, I found an article that the cost of materials for iPhone is almost $200 not including the cost of final assembly.
Portelligent estimates that the cost of the materials used in the iPhone add up to about $200 for the 4-gigabyte version, which sells for $499 and about $220 for the 8-gigabyte version, which sells for $599. Their estimate doesn’t include costs of final assembly, but it does give some insight into the gross margin on the device.
iPhone is one of the hottest gadget out there today, although it’s connected with one of the slowest internet company in America, At&T. A lot of geeks and phonatics get a grab of it during the first launched.
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June 26th, 2007 by admin
Here’s what you’ve been waiting for! The iPhone rates released by Apple.

Apple has put up a page detailing the cost of the rate plans. They aren’t as bad as people had thought: All plans with unlimited data - $60 for 450 minutes, $80 for 900 minutes and $100 for 1350 minutes. Existing customers can add unlimited data for $20 - $40 with a varying number of text messages.
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June 8th, 2007 by admin
It’s my dream to have a gadget that I can use to see clearly during the night. I thought night visions are really expensive, but when I visited opticsplanet.com I found out that it doesn’t cost that much. In fact I can buy one for only $114.95. Thanks to science we can use night vision scopes to do all sorts of things. We can hunt or take pictures in the dark. For soldiers these gadgets are really a necessity especially for performing surveillance and search and rescue missions.
Opticsplanet offers quality night vision scopes, they provide the most complete selection of night vision equipment in the world. There are different types of night vision equipment - night vision goggles, ITT night vision, thermal night vision, night vision binoculars and monoculars, and night vision digital cameras. You can buy any of these night vision gadgets for as low as 70% from the real price. Opticsplanet is currently on sale! Grab one today, never missed this opportunity of a lifetime.
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June 6th, 2007 by admin
How do you like to have your very own personal planetarium? Introducing the new My Sky scopes made by meade telescopes. The Meade MySKY is the hottest and one of the coolest astronomy gadget. Thhe MySky is powered by a GPS and other cutting-edge technologies to identify over 30,000 objects in the night sky. This product is now on sale you could save for at least $100 if you purchase the Meade Mysky today. The actual sale price is $499, you can get it for $399.00. You can also check out more hot products from opticsplanet.net. They offer huge selection of telescopes, night visions, binoculars, googles and many more. If you order now you get a free shipping, by the way for every purchase of worth $29.95 you automatically get a free shipping! Hassle free!
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May 14th, 2007 by admin
Anyone interested in aviation will need an aviation headset as well as some knowledge about GPS and how it assists pilots. One of the best GPS on the market for aviation is Garmin aviation GPS. The following information will show how the Garmin aviation GPS works and why it is important for pilots. Telex headset is one of popularly used headsets for aviation.
First of all, GPS stands for Global Positioning System. GPS relies on a network of 24 satellites to assist in navigation. The satellites are in space thanks to the US Department of Defense however everyone can use the technology if they have a GPS system thanks to the system becoming available in the 80s for use by al. GPS works despite the weather, location, and time of day. GPS is free to use although the actual device to detect the signal must be purchased.
The satellites in space that are used for GPS circle the earth two times every day in a fixed orbit. The information that is gathered is then transmitted back to the earth. GPS receivers like the Garmin aviation GPS then receive the information. Once the information is received by the receiver triangulation is utilized to determine the specific location of the user. It’s interesting how GPS actually works because with so much transmitting and time difference it would seem the Garmin GPS could get it wrong. However the receiver simply notes the time a signal was received by a satellite in comparison to the time it was sent. The difference in time allows the receiver to determine how far away the satellite is in space. Additional satellites provide more distance measurements and the exact position of the user is then displayed on the electronic map. So, when you are flying and using Garmin aviation GPS you can easily determine where you are at all times thanks to the satellites, receiver, and lots of transmissions.
Fortunately, GPS is unbelievably accurate and users can count on the GPS system to give them accurate information. The reason why it is so accurate is due to parallel multi channel design. Garmin’s receivers offer 12 parallel channels and as soon as the receiver is turned on the signal is picked up and locked onto. Then, no matter whether the user is in a location with tall buildings or lots of foliage the lock is maintained. There are some things that may change the accuracy of Garmin aviation GPS including atmospheric changes. However, on average, these receivers have an accuracy of 15 meters.
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