Archive for February 23rd, 2010

Irreverent Reverence, Day 55: A Death that Doesn’t Matter?

Have you noticed that the Bible talks about people that get killed, and you don’t feel like they deserve it.

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, read Leviticus 20-21, Acts 12, and then the entry.

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Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ever heard of ngmoco? They made a bunch on free-to-play apps.

Like Phineas and Ferb? There’s an Arcade app for that.

The Brilliant Switch lets you choose not to sync your iPod while it is charging.

MSI has a new HTPC keyboard that can act as an air mouse.

There has been some odd things going on with the app screening process. Apparently, an app known as iTouch My Friends didn’t pass. Over 5,000 sexually explicit apps have been removed, but SI’s Swimsuit App remains.

(This is probably the part where I warn you not to click on the SI Swimsuit App as it might cause men to stumble.)

Three of Samsung’s e-readers got caught on video.

HTC Legend has an interesting battery cover that could set a cell phone standard.

The e-book reader Spring Design Alex has missed its release date. Uh-oh.

Here is the Toshiba Portege M780 with Corei7.

Check out this Inflatable Sleeping Coat that is a raincoat, sleeping bag, and mattress.

Check out the Fujifilm FinePix Z700EXR.

Pixel LD-W1 allows shots to be viewed from 200 feet away. Very cool.

Brace yourself for another disclaimer. There is a device known as the G-spot that can protect your car from theft. I know what that sounds like. Don’t be afraid to click on the link this time.

The Escort Entourage CIS can track a car to prevent theft.

If your kids want a projector for their room, then you might want to consider getting them the Toyjector.

Lastly, Wal-Mart just bought Vudu. It’s true, too.

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