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Connecting Celebs And Their Fans

I’m not one to follow celebrities, but many of my friends and co-workers do. WhoSay launched in 2010, but recently was revamped. It just happened to grab my attention, since people I work with often discuss the happenings of the stars, and I’m always clueless. WhoSay is a service/website for celebrities to take control of [...]

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Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen was released last week, and it’s the next chapter of the original Dragon’s Dogma. The nice thing is, if you own the original, you can export your existing characters and all other saved data to continue your journey as the Arisen. Furthermore, you will receive 100,000 Rift Crystals, an Eternal Ferrystone [...]

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Let The Monkey Take Messages

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, it’s the perfect time to remember the dangers of using a cellphone while driving. As we well know here in Hawaii, as well as in most of this country, talking or texting on your cell phone is taboo. Thirty-nine states now ban texting while driving, and 10 states prohibit [...]

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Dell’s New Desktop/Tablet Hybrid

It’s been awhile since I’ve seen an eye-popping product from Dell. But the company just joined the realm of Sony, Lenovo and Asus by announcing the XPS 18, an 18.4-inch desk-top/giant tablet hybrid targeted toward families and active consumers. Compared to existing models, the XPS 18 is probably closest to the Sony Vaio Tap 20. [...]

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TiVo Extends Viewing Experience

At one time, TiVo was the cutting-edge way to watch your missed TV shows. Then along came similar DVR services from your cable provider, followed by the ability to watch past episodes on the Internet. Sadly, after all that, TiVo no longer stood out in the crowd and, if you were like me, you ended [...]

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Moving (Really Fast) To The WiGig

Earlier this year, the ultra-fast short-range wireless standard of 802.11ad, aka Wireless Gigabit (WiGig), was officially approved by the IEEE Standards Association. This opens the door to mainstream product development. In addition, the Wi-Fi Alliance and Wireless Gigabit Alliance recently finalized the agreement that defines the consolidation of WiGig technology and certification development in Wi-Fi [...]

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The Question Of Glass And Privacy

Google Glass, glasses Google created, have been in the works for quite some time, and now they’re finally available … sort of. You have to write 50 words or less on Google+ (+ProjectGlass) or Twitter (@projectglass), and be 18 years old or older to let Google know what you would do if you had Glass. [...]

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Sony Unveils PlayStation 4

It’s been seven years since Sony released PlayStation 3, so PlayStation 4 (PS4) is long overdue. According to Sony, this will arrive in time for the holidays, and there is no official word on what the price might be. Whatever it is, it will not be cheap. There also were no official pictures or prototypes [...]

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Twitter, Amex Team Up For Shoppers

Tweeting Hash Tags Earn Discounted Goods American Express created a special way to spend your money in an almost effortless way. If you’re an American Express card-holder, you can synchronize your eligible card with Amex Sync. A similar program initially launched last March for couponless savings to cardmembers that tweeted special offer #hashtags from merchants. [...]

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Oliver, Drippy’s Adventures

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is a creation from Level-5 and Studio Ghibli, best known for their popular anime movies such as My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service or Ponyo. It’s about a heartbroken young boy named Oliver, who leaves his world to help another. He embarks on a journey to become [...]