Western Digital’s 60GB Pocket Hard Drive
March 31, 2006

It was only yesterday Western Digital announced their brand new 60GB Pocket Hard Drive, and now they are Out Of Stock for this product.
The miniature USB hard drive storage device which can reportedly store as many as five two hour feature length movies, 1,700 digital photos, 1,500 songs or thousands of documents. The new WD Passport Pocket Drive is priced at $129.
Small and compact but powerful..
Features:
* Fits easily in a purse or pocket.
* Provides an easy way to carry files from place to place and from Mac to PC or PC to Mac.
* Includes a convenient flip-out, rotating USB connector.
* Powered by your computer, so it doesn’t need a power supply.
* Includes a free rubberized sleeve for additional protection.
WD Passport Pocket Drive
Google To Buy FaceBook.com?
March 31, 2006
Since a few days ago, the web was abuzz with news that the owners of popular social networking site facebook.com turned down a $750 million offer and areholding out for a whopping $ 2 Billion.
It all seems highly unlikely that the owners will be able to sell the site at that price, in comparison
with MySpace.com was sold for way lesser than that.
But it looks like it has caught the attention of Google.
Check it out HERE
Google Advanced Search
March 31, 2006
I just found this page, can’t believe it was there all along..:-(
The Google Advanced Search page just does that..Search..in advanced mode.
Check it out yourself:
Google Advanced Search
Nokia’s Three New Releases
March 31, 2006
Nokia has introduced 3 new mobiles from its low-end class of handsets.
The models are Nokia 2610, Nokia 1112 and Nokia 2310
Nokia 1112 has a block, compact design and will also be available in two versions – GSM (850/1900) version for the Americas and GSM (900/1800) version for Europe and Asia. The phone features a 96 x 68 pixel monochrome display, 20-chord polyphonic and MP3-grade rintones, SMS and picture messaging support, speaking alarm and clock, built-in speakerphone.
Source & More: sOFTPEDIA
Weirdest Keyboards Ever Made
March 31, 2006
fosfor has compiled a list of the Top 10 weirdest keyboards ever
Get the list HERE
Create Ringtones from your MP3, WMA and WAV files
March 29, 2006
There are millions of MP3, WMA and WAV files available for download from the Internet today or *cough* on your hardrives….
Unfortunately, using them in your cellular phone as ringtones is problematic. Audio files have to be cropped and encoded with a lower sample rate in order to fit the small memory of the phone.
That’s where Create Ringtone comes in.
No expensive audio editing package is required. With Create Ringtone, you can crop and convert audio files and send them to your phone with a few mouse clicks.
Since Create-Ringtones works with any of your digital audio files, you can make unlimited themed Ringtones, including Music Ringtones, Funny Ringtones, Cool Ringtones, Spoken Voice Ringtones, Joke Ringtones, Holiday Ringtones, Birthday Ringtones and even Unusual Sound Ringtones.
You can make Free Ringtones from any of your own recorded audio files, including your own voice, musical performances, friends and family audio/video files, or any other recorded noises
Download Create Ringtone Now!
Microsoft to take on Adobe with graphics ‘Everywhere’
March 29, 2006

Microsoft is to introduce it’s own range advanced graphics software set up a potential showdown with Adobe Systems.
Microsoft executives provided technical detail and anticipated ship dates for a product code-named Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere (WPF/E) at the Mix ‘06 conference last week.
The goal of WPF/E, which should be available in the first half of next year, is to bring a significant portion of the slick look and feel of Windows Vista — the update to Microsoft’s Windows client software — to other operating systems and non-Microsoft browsers. WPF/E software can display video, two-dimensional vector graphics and animations, but stops short of the full 3D graphics and document-rendering capabilities available in Vista, according to the company.
Source & More: CNET


