Monday, March 30, 2009

Apple iPod Video 30GB Woot Deal

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Woot is currently offering an Apple iPod Video 30GB model for $99.99. It is a refurbished Fifth Generation device, but not a bad deal nonetheless. However, you can probably grab one for a bit cheaper elsewhere. But if you trust Woot.com more than other online retailers out there that have it for less, definitely take advantage of this deal before they sell out!

Skype for iPhone and BlackBerry Release!

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Skype for both iPhone and BlackBerry have finally become official. Tomorrow (Tuesday) will mark the release of the iPhone version, but BlackBerry users will have to wait until May. While there isn't much information yet on the BlackBerry version, quite a few details have been reported on the iPhone app...

Here is a summary of what to expect:
  • Typical iPhone app user interface
  • Free Skype to Skype calls
  • WiFi connection needed for VoIP (won't work over the cellular network)
  • Basic chatting
  • Mute call
  • Hold
  • Speakerphone
  • Sort contacts
  • Set avatar image by a taking photo right in the app, or using your stored photos
  • Accept Conference calls (but can't make them... yet...)
The Skype app will work with the iPod Touch as well, but will require the use of headphones that include a microphone for voice calls. While it is not going to be part of tomorrow's release, hopefully video calling will be a feature added in the near future.

Will currently available services like Fring and Nimbuzz continue to exist after Skype enters the game for two of the most popular smartphones? Well, they better bring some new ideas to
the table if they plan to... Take a look at Google Voice as an example - they really seem to know how to set themselves apart from the competition.

Cnet already has a nice review on Skype for iPhone, as well as some awesome screen shots, so be sure to check it out!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Google Voice Differentiates Itself with Number Portability

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Ever since I found out that GrandCentral, acquired by Google in mid-2007, would soon become something bigger and better, I have been increasingly anxious to see where the project would go. Google's announcement on May 11 of this year only made that anticipation grow when it stated GrandCentral would be replaced by Google Voice. The fact that YouMail has begun charging for many of its relatively more useful features such as voicemail transcription, an alternative service is undoubtedly in demand.

For those who aren't yet familiar with the Google Voice service, let me start by saying that it is only being rolled out to GrandCentral users for the time being. But, it is sure to become available to new users sooner than later. I would venture a guess to say that you'll increase your chances of quickly receiving an invitation if you request an invitation from Google ASAP. Basically, you can sign up and receive a brand new number that you can set to forward calls to any (or all) of your existing numbers.

Here's a rundown of the features that have surfaced:
Now, it looks like Google will most likely allow for number porting - not just from Google Voice, but to the service as well. A common reason to use such services is to not give away your main number to people. However, those who already have a number they are willing to hand out will be able to take advantage of all the other great features Google Voice offers by porting their number into it.

Yep, that's right. It seems like Google Voice is becoming a kind of service provider in itself - with no contracts, no early termination fees, or anything of the sort ... just a whole lot of great features. Keep in mind that while number porting from Google Voice is already supported, porting to it is technically not featured yet officially (no matter how likely). So, if you would like to see this happen, be sure to send the feature request to Google.

Definitely check back for updates on this one!

Disney Content Coming to Hulu?

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It is now a real possibility that Disney television content will be offered by Hulu. Talks about the Hulu and Disney deal are reportedly in progress. Currently, Disney's ABC programming is the likely contender, but other possibilities like ESPN and the Disney Channel could very well be part of the deal.

NBC Universal and News Corp each have a 45% stake in Hulu, with the other 10% owned by Providence Equity Partners. In exchange for its program offerings, The Walt Disney Company could receive a large equity stake in Hulu similar to those of NBC and News Corp.

Will Hulu's range of content be able to stand up against such free internet TV alternatives as ZillionTV and their ZBar? I guess we'll find out soon enough... Stay tuned!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Citizen Eco-Drive Calibre BL9000-08A Great Deal

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ChronoShark is offering a pretty nice deal on the Citizen Eco-Drive Calibre BL9000-08A watch. Citizen's EcoDrive feature allows the watch to virtually never need a new battery. It charges itself using light, and can last up to 9 months in complete darkness after being fully charged.

Here are the full specs:
Case MaterialSolid Silvertone Stainless Steel Case and Caseback
Case Dimensions42mm (1.65") in Diameter, 13.5mm (0.53") Thick
MovementPrecise Citizen Eco-Drive Calibre 9000 Japanese Movement (Charges in Sunlight or Indoors - No Batteries to Change - 270 Day Power Reserve when Fully Charged)
CrystalAnti-Reflective Scratch Resistant Hardened Mineral Crystal
Bezel
Polished Silvertone Stainless Steel Bezel
CrownStainless Steel Push/Pull Crown located at the 3:00 Hour Position, Selector Buttons
DialWhite Multitone Dial with Black Hands and Hour Markers, Date Hand, Multifunction Subdials and Indicators located at the 3:00-4:00-7:00 Hour Positions
Luminous
Luminous Black Hands and Hour Markers
Calendar
Perpetual Calendar Subdial
Multifunctions
Minute Repeater, 2-Mode Alarm, Dual Time Zone Capability
Bracelet/StrapGenuine Black Crocodile Patterned Leather Strap
Clasp Type Push-Button Stainless Steel Safety Deployment Clasp
Water Resistance30 Meters (100 Feet - 3 ATM)
Warranty
5 Year Original Citizen USA Manufacturer's Warranty

At a price of just $119, plus $5 for shipping, you can save over $160. Grab your Citizen Eco-Drive Calibre here before they sell out, and be sure to check out the video on how Eco-Drive works.

If you don't get to the site before they're all gone though, not to worry... ChronoShark has great new watch deals everyday.