Archive for January 25th, 2010

My Review of CA Tune-up 2.0

3dbox_pctu_142x196At CES, I had a chance to go to a Build-your-own-PC for charity party, and it was sponsored by CA. They also make PC Tune-up 2.0, and I got a free sample of their software because of it.

I downloaded it onto my computer, in order to make it run faster. It does do quite a bit of defragging, and keeps the drivers updated. After all, the PC Optimizer and disk cleaner work well, and it does make it a bit quicker.

If you want to take a closer look about it, you can read my full review here.

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Irreverent Reverence, Day 25: Seriously, it’s cool, really.

Have you ever done something so stupid, and you wanted someone just to come up to you and say: “It’s okay”.

Read Genesis 49-50 and Matthew 16 and you’ll find that a lot of people have that wish.

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Tech News for the Day, Monday, January 25, 2010

We’ll start with this Luxe cover for the iPod Touch from iFrogz. It’s nice, I’ve tried it out.

There are a lot of entertaining apps available from Playphone, so check it out.

Welcome to the age of the Kandle, a light for the Kindle.

Chrome has updated its Google voice extension.

This is the Motorola MOTOSPLIT, possibly coming soon from AT&T in Q3.

Problems playing MP3s on your Android-powered mobile device? T-mobile can fix that problem with the DoubleTwist.

This is the Ezison 100 for Guitar iPhone apps.

Hello Kitty is in PC form with the MiNew A10.

Acer has some huge plans for this year with an e-reader, netbook, App store, and new tablet.

The DigitalRise S1 Slate is joining the tablet community.

Here’s the Voice-Heli, a vocally controlled RC helicopter form Nikko.

Kids might love this Safari Photo Shoot toy.

This Steampunk clock uses nixie tubes to tell the time, all on a digital picture frame.

Here’s the BDP-80 Blu-ray player from Oppo.

Check out this Serie 1 from LG: True CRT tube retro goodness.

Wood chip cars a new alternative fuel?

You can now personalize your own Garmin GPS with your own voice on certain models

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