“ELMOTO HR-2″ E-Bike

ELMOTO HR-2
Made by two German engineers, the new electronic bike, dubbed as “Elmoto” looks like something that a few bikers may want to save up for. The bike costs $5,700, which is an OK deal considering you’ll never have to pay for gas, and hopefully not repairs. Read more
MyTweetSpace.com – Background Generator For Twitter

There is not a definitive template when it comes to profile pages, nor a formula that would work predominantly well. This comes as no surprise given the amount of people and cultures at play. Companies and designers understand that the most appealing service they can bring in this particular case is providing users with the wherewithal to conjure up a profile page of their own in the most direct and hassle-free way available. This applies word by word to the startup we are discussing right now.
As you can tell by its title, this one is geared towards Twitter users, and it will let them have their pick from 100 themes and backgrounds, as well as creating a personalized badge to brand the profile itself with.
The process is as straightforward as it gets, and there are no fees to be paid. Also, this solution has the added advantage of being completely browser-based, so that you can create your profile and modify it from anywhere there is an Internet connection available.
When all is said and done, such a service is certain to be relished by the ever-increasing number of Twitter adepts that want to have a micro-blogging experience that is as personalized as possible. Follow the URL that is provided below if you are one of them, and want to learn more.
http://www.mytweetspace.com/
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Google Ad Manager Now Open To The Public
Last March, Google began inviting a select number of publishers within its AdSense network to test a new hosted advertisement management tool called Google Ad Manager. Read more
Dirtsurfer Freestyle – Skateboard Bike
The Freestyle Dirtsurfer, a hybrid between a skateboard and a bike, appears to be a winning combo of the best of both worlds. It is more flexible than a bike and more powerful than a skateboard. Read more
Buzz Strong’s Caffeinated Cookies
If you examined the blood of a normal TG employee, you’d find it about 30% caffeine. We also like drinking coffee. And we are crazy about eating cookies. Could we ever combine all these joys into one? Well, if you’ve looked at the image on the left (as studies show you customer folk do first anyways), you know we already have. We are pleased, then, to make the formal introduction: Customers, meet Buzz Strong’s Caffeinated Cookies; Cookies, meet the customers.Source – Read More
Miracle Fruit Berry Tablets
The Miracle Fruit plant (Synsepalum dulcificum) produces berries that, when eaten, cause bitter and sour foods (such as lemons and limes) consumed later to taste sweet. The berry, also known as Miracle Berry, Magic Berry, or Flavor Berry, was first documented by explorer Chevalier des Marchais during a 1725 excursion to its native West Africa. Read more
Coreflood – Russian Gang Suspected of Hijacking Computers For Personal Data
A criminal gang is using software tools normally reserved for computer network administrators to infect thousands of PCs in corporate and government networks with programs that steal passwords and other information, a security researcher has found.
The new form of attack indicates that little progress has been made in defusing the threat of botnets, networks of infected computers that criminals use to send spam, steal passwords and do other damage, according to computer security investigators.
Several security experts say that although attacks against network administrators are not new, the systematic use of administrative software to spread malicious software has not been widely seen until now.
The gang was identified publicly in May by Joe Stewart, director of malware research at SecureWorks, a computer security firm in Atlanta.
Stewart, who has determined that the gang is based in Russia, was able to locate a central program controlling as many as 100,000 infected computers across the Internet. The program was running at a commercial Internet hosting computer center in Wisconsin.
Boeing Completes Preliminary Tests For Truck Mounted Laser
Last year, The Pentagon asked Boeing to create a special laser to be mounted on a truck to improve battlefield readiness. The lasers purpose would be to track and destroy a missile or mortar in mid-air. Read more
Garmin Nuvi 270 GPS
Garmin Nuvi 270
The new Garmin Nuvi 270, is the perfect entry-level gps. My wife, who describes herself as technologically challenged, loves hers and has no difficulty using most, if not all of the many features Garmin has packed into this model. Read more
Sitemeter May Be Cause In Crash of Blogs and Websites
Sitemeter embedded code seems to be at least a partial cause of websites and blogs crashing across the Internet tonight. Visitors using Internet Explorer are reporting the following error message.
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://www.yourwebsite.com.
Operation aborted.
Several site owners have reported that removal of the embedded Sitemeter code resolved the problem.
Sidekick 2008 Available From T-Mobile
T-Mobile launches the new Sidekick 2008 today. It’s a contender in the text-messaging arena for hip and socially connected consumers. Today T-Mobile introduces its latest Sidekick, previously dubbed the Sidekick Gekko. Read more
Preview of The New Lego Universe Multi Player Game
Lego Universe doesn’t launch until 2009 however it looks as if it will be well worth the wait.
Lego Universe developer NetDevil has given us an exclusive peek into Lego Universe, the massive multiplayer online game where you can use bricks to collaboratively “build in real time”, having Read more
Targus Zip Thru Laptop Case Allows Travelers to Keep Their Laptops in Their Bags While Going Through Airport Security
Targus® Inc., maker of the world’s top-selling laptop computer cases and accessories, announced today its Zip-ThruTM 15.4” Corporate Traveler Laptop Case, the first in Targus’ line of checkpoint-friendly laptop cases. As a derivative of Targus’ award-winning Corporate Traveler line, Read more
Freecom Claims Smallest 2.5 Inch External Hard Drive – Mobile Drive XXS
Freecom has launched what they are claiming is the worlds smallest 2.5-inch USB-2 external hard drive, the Mobile Drive XXS.
Their claim is backed by the fact that the drive is 27% smaller than its closest competitor and weighs just 155g, which Freecom believes is also the lightest. Freecom was able to achieve this miniaturization by fitting the drive with form-fitting rubber sleeves, which doubles up as protection for the drive, as well as making the drive easier to grip.
The XXS is available in 160GB, 250GB and 320GB for £44.99, £59.99 and £79.99 ($90.00 – $160.00) depending on capacity and its going on sale immediately.
Vonage Pro – New Service That Will Keep Customers Connected To Their Home
Vonage today announced the launch of Vonage Pro(SM), a first-of-its-kind digital voice offering featuring five innovative components that keep you connected to your home life while on the go, including the ability for customers to use their home phone number virtually anywhere they have access to a high speed Internet connection. Vonage Pro is the next step in the MyVonage(TM) product strategy, which is focused on developing products and services based on the requests of customers who have a wide variety of lifestyles and communication needs. Read more


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