How to Check Pen / Flash Drives & Memory Cards for Errors December 30, 2009 by: Prasanth Chandra The SD cards you used in your camera or or thumb drives may be defective and it will not be possible to read some of the files. To ensure all your flash memory devices are working fine, You can conduct a thorough test using Check Flash , a free utility that can be used to test and format flash-drives .

Jan 1, 2010 Miscellaneous Spring Design has announced that it will be officially introduce its e-book reader , Alex eReader at upcoming CES 2010 , which is a week on Friday January 7 at 11:30 in Las Vegas. The Spring Design Alex eReader has features the Android operating system and its attractiveness to the public because it has dual screens interaction on the front, while one in the bottom of the 3.5-inch color browser LCD and the 6-inch EPD screen for reading books, plus all content stored on removable MicroSD cards. Source Spring Design to officially unveil Alex eReader at CES Spring Design Alex eReader at CES 2010 Haipagia Hyper Gear eReader keeps secure Japan Company, Haipagia Software Development Co., Ltd. is not missing… AIPTEK Story Book inColor, eReader for children Aiptek has released their latest e-book reader, which is designed… Mandriva Flash 2009 Spring, flash drive with Mandriva Mandriva, the developer of popular distributions of Linux operating system,… Enmac EL 1000, e-Alim eReader Enmac has comes in a press release announcing that the..

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PhatNotes 1.0 Category: Productivity Price: $9.99 -> $4.99 ( iTunes ) Description: PhatNotes for iPhone is the new generation of the award-winning notes organizer, which previously existed only for Microsoft Windows based Smartphone, and Desktop PC. Overview ——- With PhatNotes, you create notes providing them with category, subject, creation, modification, and authorization dates, color, and priority, which helps to find the required information quickly and easily. You can search for specific text in a specific field, and sort notes by category, date, color, priority, or subject. You can protect notes from unauthorized access with a password and send e-mail messages directly from the Note Editor. Interface to the Contacts Database enables you to pick an e-mail address instead of typing it in, or insert the contact information into the note. The intuitive, easy user interface lets you start using the program within minutes

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Daymation Sticky Calendar 1.1 Category: Productivity Price: $3.99 ( iTunes ) Version: 1.0.1 -> 1.1 Description: The typical page-a-day calendar sits on your desktop, and that’s part of the problem — it just sits. It marks the passage of time with as much panache as a lump of… well, a lump of paper. Environmental impact aside, the traditional calendar is a lifeless relic of a bygone era. Enter Daymation. Less than a third the price of an ordinary desk calendar, Daymation “Sticky Calendar” is anything but ordinary

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Auteureist™ 1.1 Category: Productivity Price: $5.99 ( iTunes ) Version: 1.0 -> 1.1 Description: Auteureist™ “A Writer’s Companion.” Auteureist™ is an app that is intended to support writing of all types on the iPhone. Use Auteureist™ to create novels, screenplays, blog entries, a journal, and more. Auteureist™ uses the terms novel and chapter generically, and this can be changed within the application to better reflect your writing. Note that Auteureist™ does not support formatting what you write, that is left to your desktop writing or layout application of choice. Features: – Program-wide support for both portrait and landscape orientations. – Full-screen chapter text entry mode. – Text and background color support in chapter text entry.

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Shiori 1.0 Category: Productivity Price: $0.99 -> Free ( iTunes ) Description: ‘Shiori’ records your reading information. —- Add a new book. (Enter Title, Author, End page) Select appropriate book, and enter current page. Information screen, you can check the status of the current reading information.

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Three months after finance software maker Intuit bought online finance startup Mint.com , Aaron Patzer , founder of Mint and now Intuit’s general manager of personal finance, is still giving a lot of thought to how Mint and Intuit fit together. Right after Intuit bought his startup , Patzer told me that the online version of Intuit’s personal finance software Quicken would eventually become “powered by Mint.” A couple of months later, he said Quicken Online would be shut down while its customer data was migrated to an improved version of Mint that incorporates “ the best of both ” and was integrated with Intuit’s other software.

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Another day, another Apple rumor. Today, we’re told that Apple expects to build 10 million of its as-yet-unannounced tablet computers in its first year of release. But this one comes from Kai-fu Lee, the former Google executive, who made the prediction on his blog and said that a friend familiar with the project told him that. Apple has reportedly scheduled an announcement about the device for Jan. 26. The device will sell for less than $1,000 and feature a 10.1-inch multitouch screen with 3-D graphics

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Whiskey Media , a company that has built websites around topics like comic books and computer games, has raised $2.5 million in funding. The Sausalito, Calif. company was created by Shelby Bonnie, who previously co-founded online news network CNET . Whiskey Media sites are a mix of directories and online communities, and include ComicVine, AnimeVice, and GiantBomb (the topics of the first two sites should be self-evident, the third focuses on computer games). When Bonnie launched Whiskey Media last year, he told The New York Times that he wanted to use a small staff to build popular sites: “If it is a place that people are passionate around, and you make it easy to be passionate, you find a very small group of people can make something extraordinary and make it comprehensive. The funding was first reported on peHUB based on a regulatory filing , and the company has since confirmed the news on its blog , saying the money comes from “true family and close friends.” And what can we expect as the subject Whiskey’s next site? Perhaps science fiction .

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