Archive | September, 2008

Mother Clocks ICF-CD3iP by Sony

30. September 2008

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The Sony ICF-CD3iP has them all: it’s a nifty table clock which can very well be found at your bedside, in your living room and even in your office, boasting a dock for your iPod and iPhone and even more to it. You also get a high-quality CD player, dual alarms, a radio, a charger for your Apple gadgets, all for around $100. I know it looks like a ridiculously low price for such a mix of handy features, yet the Sony ICF-CD3iP is about to hit the stores soon and you’ll convince yourselves of its capabilities.

I must add that the dual alarms can be set for both your clock and Apple devices simultaneously, and this is truly convenient. On the visual side, the Sony ICF-CD3iP boasts a large negative screen with black background and white, easy-to-read lettering, telling the week day and all the info associated with the functions: alarm, radio frequency, CD track and time, etc.

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Tiny USB Controllers from Korg

30. September 2008

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The nanoSeries comes with the nanoKONTROL, the nanoPAD and the nanoKEY controllers. While loaded with handy features and functions, these tools are quite tiny, at least compared with what their full-size counterparts usually are.

With a width of just 32 cm, the nanoSeries controllers are easy to carry with your notebook and thanks to their slim profile, they will occupy only a bit of space in your bag as you plan to travel or just move from a club to another. The nanoPAD is a very neat 12-trigger pad, supplemented with an X/Y touchpad: it can send notes and MIDI data, while the touchpad can be used for more complex drum programming, using its roll and flam functions.

The nanoKEY is a miniature keyboard controller, featuring no less than 25 velocity-responsive keys which can be used in music production; features like Octave Up/Down, pitch control or modulation are also present, letting your creative side surface better. Finally, the nanoKontrol is a fader board, with a rather unusual 9-channel array and 18 switches – 9 knobs – full transport features, letting you add serious functionality to whatever music software you’d use.

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Vehicle Reimbursement Services

30. September 2008

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If you are running a company by yourself, you may often hire mobile employees to work for you, and some of them are drivers. Since you are hiring drivers, you need to know something about Vehicle Reimbursement, which can affect your company’s business if you can’t make good deal with them. You have two choices, you can deal such boring things by yourself, and you can also hire company which provides Vehicle Reimbursement Services to do it for you. Of course, since you are the number one of your company, you don’t have time to deal such things, so it is a better choice to get help from professional company.

When talking about Vehicle Reimbursement Services, there is no reason to ignore Corporate Reimbursement Services, Inc. which is a management consulting firm that administers highly flexible and customizable vehicle reimbursement programs for companies with mobile employees. As I know, this is the number one company which provides Vehicle Reimbursement Services, just like you are number one in your company.

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Nokia N82 Review is The Best In Market

30. September 2008

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Nokia N82 is everything but good-looking. Sure, the phone looks OK, but it doesn’t come with any “wow” factor and such. Still, it makes a good impression on those looking for a well-balanced and compact device. Thanks to the 5 Megapixel camera on its backside, N82 is in no way slim, measuring around 17mm. Still, surprisingly for its size (112 x 50.2mm), the phone is pretty lightweight (114 grams, including battery). The generous screen doesn’t have any protection and can be easily scratched. Above the screen, there’s a small light sensor, the secondary video-call camera and the in-call speaker. The keypad layout resembles the N81 pattern, but the keys are very different. If you’re a heavy texter, then this phone is definitely not for you. There is only one other Nokia handset that had almost similar keys, and that’s the old N91.

Feedback received by Nokia regarding the small keys of N91 slider wasn’t positive at all but, still, they’re set to continue with them. In fact, more and more handsets (especially Sony Ericsson’s) adopted the thin keys pattern, which is bad for texting. The big D-pad is too thin (again) and seems a little bit flimsy, especially after extensive use. The 2 main keys that control the calls, Accept (green) and Reject (red), have been placed at the edge of both sides of the handset, exactly like on the N81. Again, if you’re a right-hander, you’ll have no problems using the Accept (green) key, but you’ll have a hard time with the Reject (red) button. The right side of the phone is the most crowded, as you can also see from the pictures.

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30. September 2008

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