• HTC Rezound with Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones

    Looks like HTC’s trying to get back into the smartphone gold rush. Verizon’s newest prize was officially unveiled on November 3rd of this year, the new HTC Rezound (formerly named Vigor).

    HTC Rezound

    Image: http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/14/8792014-htc-rezound-sound-test-its-crisp-and-clear

    The HTC Rezound

    HTC’s offering impressive specs for the new Rezound, but for the casual consumer this is only the tip of the iceberg. Along with the typical multimedia tools that the new generation of smartphones offers, the Rezound’s presenting itself as an all-in-one swiss army knife. While the 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 1GB or RAM are impressive, and the 16GB of internal storage, mobile hotspot capability handy, this isn’t what’s got me interested in the phone.

    With all the features that it possesses, it seems like the Rezound is going against the trend of stick-thin smartphones. HTC does a good job of trimming the fat though, as the edges do taper so the phone feels slimmer than it actually is. Part of the reason for the thicker frame, is the 4.3 inch 720p display and 8 megapixel camera on the back which has 1080p video recording capabilities. So if you’re into blogging, or just simply want to keep memories, you can do this with the new Rezound… in high definition!

    HTC Rezound

    I think my favourite part of the $299 USD Rezound package though, is that it comes with your very own pair of Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. If used in your phone, it will automatically enable the Beats audio profile adding the extra kick that music junkie’s crave. So, not only can you enjoy your YouTube videos in 720p quality, you also have the option of listening to them in surround sound!

    Overall, HTC’s done a good job of addressing some of the issues from its previous phones. They’ve tried to solve some of the camera issues in earlier devices, and have even suited the Rezound up with a longer lasting battery. The HTC Rezound will be available with a contract price of USD 299.

    This post was written by Tsun Ng.

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  • Can the Jawbone UP Help you Sleep Better?

    How many times have you promised yourself that you would get in shape and live a healthier life for your New Year’s Resolution?  How many times has your phone or computer gotten in the way of that? I know games and movies certainly have gotten in the way every so often.

    The new Jawbone UP integrates technology into a stylish wristband that will get you moving towards a healthier lifestyle.

    Jawbone UP Overview

    Image Source: http://www.ecouterre.com/jawbones-high-tech-up-wristband-encourages-healthy-living/

    Features

    Keeping with Jawbone’s tradition of fashionable products, the UP wristband’s got a sleek and simple look to it.  Using Bluetooth technology, all the physical activity that you do during the day is monitored and sent to the “LiveUP” app on your smart phone allowing you to track steps taken, calories burned etc. The UP’s not just a one trick pony, though.

    The phone synchronization is standard in the new wave of physical exercise products.  However, what sets the UP apart from its competition is the commitment it has to enriching your lifestyle as a whole.  It pairs up with its app to create an interactive food journal for the user.

    For example, it’s capable of tracking the amount of sleep that you get, whether it is deep vs. light sleep, amount of time awake or your overall quality of sleep.  So, get rid of that obnoxious ringtone you hate so much, and wake up refreshed with the UP’s silent smart alarm.  The UP’s sleep mode will wake you up as it vibrates on your wrist at the ideal moment in your natural sleep cycle.

    Track your Sleep with the Jawbone UP

    With a choice of three sizes and seven different colours, there’s going to be no style compromise for even the most fashion forward individual.

    This lifestyle changer will set you back $99, but you know what they say – you’re only given one lease on life.  So, I guess the only real question is.. What are you UP for?

    This post was written by Tsun Ng.

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  • DeLorean Brings Nostalgia to Electric Cars

    The DeLorean is back. I’ll admit that there are sleeker and more beautiful cars out there in this day and age, but I really doubt any of them bring out the memories and qualities that the classic DeLorean does so naturally.

    2013 DeLorean EV

    Piloted by Doc Brown and Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy (one of my personal favourites), the DeLorean will be outfitted with an iPod dock and nice screen display.

    DeLorean Interior

    This electric variant of the classic, forever-famous and original flying time machine will be available in 2013 for a retail price of $90,000. For more information, check out the DeLorean Motor Company website.

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  • Is your Xbox your New Cable Box?

    When the Playstation 3 came out with a Blu-ray player, people were impressed and many got the gaming console just for the Blu-ray player. Now the gaming console is turning into an entertainment center. The Xbox 360 is looking to take TV entertainment to a new level.

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  • SpongeBob SquarePants Tooncast Studio

    Before I start, I would like to note one thing: I haven’t gone insane. I just really, really think SpongeBob is a hilarious cartoon character. That said, I miss the classics like Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes a lot too, and I think SpongeBob fills that void for me. I could talk about SpongeBob for ages, but I think you’d rather not hear me do that.

    Patrick Star is hilarious

    This kind of stuff kills me. (I can be a bit silly sometimes.)

    With regards to Tooncasts, I wish I had this kind of stuff when I was a kid. Tooncasts are awesome! I remember as a child, I’d have oodles of fun playing with Lego and running some levels on Donut Boy, but Tooncasts bring on a whole different level of creation and customization.

    Basically, with Tooncasts you can put animations of your favourite cartoon characters over included backgrounds. There are also voice clips, ambience objects, and a bunch of other details you can choose to include in the final product.

    The Bikini Bottom Gang

    If you weren’t a fan before you probably won’t be after using this program. If you are a fan though, the little details and nuances that this Tooncast involves are awesome. It’s great to see that they weren’t overlooked.

    If you’re not a fan, then imagine your favorite TV show: for example, imagine Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, with the ability to make Carlton do the Carlton dance or Will Smith do his “yaw’m sayin” catch phrase anytime you wanted.

    This is what it’s like with the SpongeBob SquarePants Tooncast Studio software. It’s absolutely hilarious to use, and a joy to play with the animations and sound files.

    SpongeBob Squarepants Tooncast Studio Characters

    There are a huge variety of characters, ranging from a bunch of SpongeBob animations (which look hilarious) to random Bikini Bottom residents.

    SpongeBob Squarepants Tooncast Studio Characters

    The Tooncast Studio features the funny nasal narrator from the show, who is key for adding the ambience. There are a ton of audio clips of SpongeBob or Patrick’s unique lines, as well as lines from a wide array of other characters. SpongeBob does sound kind of different from the voice on the show, but that might just be me.

    I kind of wished for more – for example, text-to-voice would be hilarious if we could make SpongeBob say whatever we wanted. (Granted, that might be abused, especially with kids.)

    SpongeBob Squarepants Tooncast Studio Sayings

    It’s surprising how sophisticated the interface was. Granted, the guide does go through a lot of the features, and it was kind of quick for me to figure out as I’d been using Flash for a while too. That said, I’m not too certain that it’s as simple as it could be – for example, frames are an important concept for the SpongeBob Squarepants Tooncast Studio, and it’s a concept that a lot of kids aren’t yet familiar with.

    SpongeBob Squarepants Tooncast Studio Frames

    I also wished they’d made it easier to loop characters. Nonetheless, even with a more complex interface (after all, it is Tooncast software), I still think it’s great and it really opens up the possibilities.

    If you’re even remotely a fan of SpongeBob you’ve absolutely got to give this a look. It’d be great for your kids to make cartoons with, if they’re fans of the show and don’t mind the interface. Check out the SpongeBob Squarepants Tooncast Studio.

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  • Mac Mini 2011 Refresh: How to Upgrade your RAM

    I recently gave up my MacBook Pro to move to a Lenovo Thinkpad T420. In hindsight, I don’t regret the move — now I can actually run more than five programs at the same time without lagging, and video processing on this beast is a simple task. My main beef with the latest variants of the MacBook Pro was the price tag and the comparably weaker hardware.

    Apple MacMini upsidedown

    Creative Commons License photo credit: ciron810

    When I heard the Mac Mini got a refresh several days ago, I had to take a look. Seems like Engadget did too, and the final verdict showed benchmarks of this year’s mini crushing last years. That said, the Mac Mini 2011 is a bit lacking in RAM.

    According to iFixit, the RAM shouldn’t be too hard to remove and replace. According to the Apple Mac Mini guide, there should be two slots, which means that all you’d need to do is buy some Mac RAM online and replace the default piece — a relatively inexpensive upgrade if you do it yourself.

    Naturally, the Mac Mini is a great PC to have on hand. It runs OS X, which automatically grants me (and a lot of other users) a huge aesthetic overhaul and a definite plus. Truth be told, it’s not for everyone — for example, my cousin says the spinning beach ball makes him feel like a kid and he thinks its an insult to his intelligence. I personally love OS X and the software available, as well as the way things work (I miss my .dmg files), and I think that the Mac Mini would be a great addition to my current workstation.

    The 2011 edition of the Mac Mini doesn’t have an optical drive strangely enough, which means no DVDs (let alone Blu-Rays), which kind of makes it obsolete as a home theater PC (HTPC). I wouldn’t mind using it, but I’d hate switching inputs between my DVD player and this thing, especially if it was supposed to make my life easier! It doesn’t have an internal TV tuner either — alas, with both these items, the Mac Mini would’ve been perfect as an HTPC.

    Nonetheless, if you’ve been thinking of getting a Mac and want to test the waters before diving with both feet in, the Mac Mini might be a smart investment to get yourself into.

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  • Les Brown: Live Full, Die Empty Quotes and Video

    I’m a huge bookworm. Naturally, it was only a matter of time when I stumbled across a Tony Robbins book, and all hell broke loose. I’ve been digesting a lot of more positive books as often as I could get ‘em. That’s why I wanted to start introducing a People section to CutEdge, and see what the reaction is to it. After all, when we’ve got all this technology to physically use, it’s often good to upgrade the technology in our minds too and learn more about the world and people around us.

    Les Brown: Live Full, Die Empty

    Today, I want to introduce a new speaker — although I didn’t know too much about him, when Daniel Scocco tells me to watch a video, I watch it.

    Les Brown was born with his twin brother on the floor of an abandoned house. He was adopted and suffered through poverty and went through school known as the dumb twin, and failed two years of school. He’s a great speaker, and if I had the chance to embed his video into CutEdge I would.

    Have a look at the full free Les Brown Live Full, Die Empty video that Daniel Scocco was gracious enough to share:

    http://www.gscvideos.com/?seed=lesbrown

    If you like it, head on over to Daily Blog Tips and give him a holler. I’m not sure how long this offer is going to last, so watch it while you get a chance! Here are just a couple of the quotes that jumped out at me:

    Life is a fight for territory. Once you stop fighting for what you want, what you don’t want will automatically take over.

    Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality.

    His suggestion to start reading something positive everyday also really jumped out at me, and his analogy of language being the software of mind is certainly an interesting concept. If everything that Les Brown says is indeed true, I have great respect for him — this is the guy who pushed himself to his fullest potential because he wanted to take care of his mother, and because he wanted to do more than just pray while his mother was going through her battle with cancer.

    If you’re curious about buying the DVD, you can either buy one or download a copy at Les Brown‘s website.

    Photo Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/73344134@N00/5538366232/

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  • The Comprehensive Fotolia Review: Get Money, Find Images

    What’s a great way to make some good money? Where can you find sweet pictures for your new blog? How can you find an image that you can put in your next project? Can you just Google Images your way to success? In occasional cases you can, but a lot of those images are someone else’s property — so, where can you find images that are free to use for anything?

    The answer to these questions all lie with stock images (also known as microstock).

    Stock images, or royalty-free images, are in huge demand. Since blogs and other methods of sharing online have become more widespread, so has the demand for images that aren’t copyright-protected. There are some great free ways to find stock images (Photo Dropper and SXC.hu are two of my favorites), but if you want the high-quality stuff you’re going to have to pay some good dollar for it.

    What is Fotolia?

    Let me illustrate Fotolia’s service with an example: You just started making some chump change mowing people’s lawns. You want to post fliers up around the neighbourhood. You don’t have the resources to hire a graphic designer yet though, so all you’re left with is a trial version of Photoshop and that 2.0 megapixel camera on your BlackBerry.

    But whose lawn are you going to take a picture of? Does that image quality represent your business well?

    Instead of doing that, you can download a high-quality, high-resolution image from Fotolia, and use it in your poster/business card. Best of all, it’s affordable and totally legitimate to use.

    Fotolia Example Search: Lawn

    All these beautiful lawns!

    Fotolia is a microstock service that provides stock-free images, video clips, illustrations, and vectors. Basically, members pay for one of these types of files to use in their own creations. For example, directors might use a transition video clip that they purchased from Fotolia in their documentary.

    Members can also choose to upload their own image files and clips and sell them through Fotolia. This provides amateur photographers and hobbyists a great opportunity to do what they love, and helps support them. Sounds good so far.

    Downloading Images with Fotolia

    Fotolia’s image quality is certainly up to par with standard stock image sites. From the images I’ve downloaded, I can definitely say that I love the uniqueness and the wide scope that Fotolia has to offer. That said, you’re going to have to cough up a good amount of money for higher-resolutions. If you just want a smaller-sized image for your business card that’s not a big deal (I’d still recommend an M size) – if you want an image for a poster though, it might be.

    Fotolia Subscription Packages

    Fotolia allows you to pay for images either using a subscription system, where you buy a plan and are allowed to download a certain number of images a day, or through a system where you buy their own currency – called credits. The more credits you buy in one sitting, the cheaper each credit will cost. If you plan to buy credits, you might also want to have a look at Fotolia Promo Codes.

    Fotolia Credit Packages

    Here are the standard rates of Fotolia:

    Fotolia Credit Prices

    Comparatively, I looked at iStockphoto, a competing stock photography service. Their credits are noticeably more expensive than Fotolia.

    iStockphoto Credit Packages

    This comes as a surprise to me, because their standard rates are pretty similar:

    iStockphoto Credit Prices

    There are a great amount of pictures available on Fotolia, which means that your money won’t be put to poor use. Of course, if you want to try it out initially, I’d definitely recommend starting off with a small amount of credits, especially if you’re running on a tight budget. Also, you can use the search function without having to purchase credits, so give that a look and see

    Download speeds will depend on your own Internet Service Provider (ISP)’s speed; I’ve found mine to be excellent, which means Fotolias upload speed isn’t shabby.

    Download your Images in Bulk with Fotolia

    What if you want to go wild while you download images? What if you download five at once? There’s this great feature in the Cart, which if you request, sends you an e-mail of a .zip file if you buy more than one image at once – that means all five will be sent in a compressed file, and can be downloaded within 48 hours. Don’t forget to download it! (I learned the hard way.)

    Fotolia’s User Interface

    Although not as modern or streamlined as iStockphoto, I think that Fotolias interface serves its purpose very well. It highlights and draws your attention appropriately — for example, if you haven’t selected a license in a cart, it will highlight the text in red. My eyes dart right to it every time.

    Fotolia Cart

    I like the green and grey color scheme, but I think that there’s a bit too much white space. All the white space makes me kind of bored — but that’s a subjective call.

    One useful, although a bit creepy, feature enables you to find photos of the same model. It’s pretty useful if you find that the model suits your aesthetic tastes but has a funny pose or is wearing something too informal. Conversely, if you find a model too serious in a photo, you’ll likely be able to find photos of him or her looking a lot more expressive.

    Photos of the Same Model in Fotolia

    Selling Photos on Fotolia

    How about the flip side? Is it possible to make some good money by selling your photos on Fotolia?

    You bet.

    Sell your Images on Fotolia

    One of mine actually just got accepted a couple of days ago, and I’m excited to see how it’ll perform. Fotolia’s been pretty prompt with it. (Don’t mind the dates — they weren’t reviewing my submissions yet because I hadn’t finished filling out a form that I didn’t know existed.)

    Ever wonder if you’re speaking to this lovely lady when you’re on the help line with your web hosting company?

    Businesswoman on Fotolia

    It’s doubtful. Now you know where a lot of companies get their images from, and why they’re allowed to do it! Even better — you now know where to find useful resources to help represent your company in a more professional light.

    Fotolia is a great service with a wide variety of high-quality images available. As you’ve seen in this review, doing even five minutes of due diligence will amount to you saving a lot of money — take advantage of Fotolia’s search function and know which images you’re going to buy before you spend money on those credits.

    Photo Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/26728047@N05/5976786511/ (Ironically my Fotolia subscription ran out so I couldn’t grab an image that I would haeveliked to feature.)

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  • Jawbone Jambox: The Classiest Set of Speakers Ever

    You’re set for a night on the town. You’re meeting up with friends downtown, at this fantastic hotel suite. You check into the hotel, step through the classy metallic, shiny elevator doors, and check yourself out in the mirror. The elevator dings, you walk to the suite, and open the door to the pre-party — only to realize that it’s awfully quiet in there. The source of the problem: What happened to all the music?

    Black Diamond Jawbone Jambox

    The Jawbone Jambox is one of the most conveniently-sized, classy set of speakers I’ve yet to lay my eyes on. I haven’t had the chance to test them out personally, but this review at PC World gave it glowing remarks regarding sound quality. I can imagine the Jambox being quite easy to carry around, and it certainly is quite nice to look at.

    The interesting thing about the Jambox is its connection to devices: it uses Bluetooth to get the data, which means that it can connect to more devices simultaneously, while also retains a certain sense of flexibility. In the case that Bluetooth connection is a bit iffy, there is also a good ol’ stereo jack for wired connections.

    Red Dot Jambox

    The Jambox comes in four variants. Retailing at around USD$199, it’s at the steeper end of the iPod speaker dock continuum. Nonetheless, you get what you pay for — and with the Jambox, I think you can expect to receive your money’s worth.

    Via: Jawbone

     

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  • WPA Blackberry Campus Perks

    How would you like to win some free cash?

    Perhaps some free swag and giveaways from Blackberry and Telus?

    So here’s the deal:

    My buddy Dhruv Vyas at Western made a video about his organization (WPA) for Blackberry ‘The Best Life’ campaign: http://blackberry.campusperks.ca/entries/600

    Now, for his second round, he’s giving out free swag on the Western campus tomorrow (Jan 28) to whoever will take a picture with him!

    Apparently there’s a 6-foot high picture frame involved? SOUNDS AWESOME.

    Anyway, here’s the link, so check it out, like the event, just click attending people!

    Link: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=104753426267420&index=1

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