I'm sure that a lot of you are probably planning on paying your taxes soon, if you haven't already. According to God, we don't need to pay taxes to the Lord ever again. Read Exodus 15-16 and Matthew 22 and the reading for today. … [Read more...] about Irreverent Reverence, Day 33: Don’t Pay Taxes Anymore
Tech Reviews
Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Trimble Outdoors has launched an outdoor GPS Navigation for Android-powered devices. Google may have an app Store. Don't quote me on that. On second thought, quote me. An app store for Google sounds like a good idea. Speaking of unconfirmed news, check out this potential Zune Phone to possibly be revealed at MWC. This is a concept phone called the Orion by Nokia, … [Read more...] about Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Irreverent Reverence, Day 32: Changed my Mind
Sure, we have to change our mind every once in while, but does God ever do that? You know, I don't know, and I wonder if reading the Exodus 13-14 and Matthew 21 reading and the entry is going to help, seriously. … [Read more...] about Irreverent Reverence, Day 32: Changed my Mind
Tech News for the Day, Monday, February 1, 2010
Here is an app that is part video-game, part music player, and even incorporates the GPS. Welcome to the Shinobi Ninja app. Microsoft's has made a 250GB hard drive for the Xbox 360, but only available in Japan. Google Earth has got some more interesting views with Live3D. The Google Nexus One might be coming to AT&T. The Microsoft Tag system is sort of an … [Read more...] about Tech News for the Day, Monday, February 1, 2010
Pogoplug can bring your hard drive to the Internet
I just recently checked out a product known as the Pogoplug that allows you to put your hard drive (even a thumb drive) on the Internet. All that is required is plugging the Pogoplug into the wall, and then into your router. You then have four USB ports to plug in hard drives, and you can access the info from these drives anywhere after you set up a secure Pogoplug … [Read more...] about Pogoplug can bring your hard drive to the Internet
Wacom Pen and Touch Tablet accepts multitouch
Wacom tablets are very good for when you want to pen your thoughts onto your computer, and their most recent offering is the Bamboo Pen and Touch, which accepts multitouch. I get the feeling that Wacom looked at the iPhone and iPod Touch and said: "hey, let's give our customers some of that". The Pen and Touch is about the end result, and it has some very lovely pen and … [Read more...] about Wacom Pen and Touch Tablet accepts multitouch
Irreverent Reverence, Day 31: Workers in the Vineyard
Have you ever wondered why Jesus tells that workers of the Vineyard story? Read Matthew 20 and Exodus 11-12 and then the entry here. … [Read more...] about Irreverent Reverence, Day 31: Workers in the Vineyard
Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, January 30-31, 2010
I'll start with something simple: John Lennon lives again on a new One Laptop Per Child ad. Check out this iDroid Mini Browser, it is free this weekend, but $0.99 for the tabbed browsing iPhone app. Here is some words that Steve Jobs supposedly spoke the other day at Apple "Town Hall" meeting. Check out the ExoPC Slate. It could actually give the iPad a run for … [Read more...] about Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, January 30-31, 2010
Ainol V8000HDV can support 1280p HD video playback
It is good to see that most PMPs are getting HD video support, and this one Ainol V8000HDV can do 1280p playback support. It has a 4.3 inch 800 x 480 screen, but it does have an HDMI output to play video on a larger screen. It has 16GB worth of storage, and supports formats like TS, MP4, AVI, MKV, MPG, PSP, DAT, WMV, VOB, ASF, RMVB, RM, MOV, M2V, QT, and M2A. It will … [Read more...] about Ainol V8000HDV can support 1280p HD video playback
Irreverent Reverence, Day 30: Who’s Really in Control Here?
Do you ever wonder how God controls the world. Is there some destiny involved that we are moving toward, or is choice and free will really what it is all about. Maybe the answer isn't one or the other. Read Exodus 9-10 and Matthew 19 for more info and then the entry here. … [Read more...] about Irreverent Reverence, Day 30: Who’s Really in Control Here?
Associated Content, Day 29: Being Yourself and Humbling Yourself
Nothing I like more than being myself, because I can also obey the Lord's command of humbling myself. You see, eventually, I am going to do something completely stupid. Just read Exodus 7-8 and Matthew 18 then the entry here. … [Read more...] about Associated Content, Day 29: Being Yourself and Humbling Yourself
Associated Content, Day 29: Being Yourself and Humbling Yourself
Tech News for the Day, Friday, January 29, 2010
We'll start with something simple: the Sungale Kula, which is something that is both TV and PMP. Do you ever want a board with 80 USB ports? In all honesty, neither did I. However, thank has one. Check out the 3 USB Hub PC Keyboard Mouse Pad. For those that want a miniature keyboard for their smartphone, you should look into the smallQWERTY by Mobience. … [Read more...] about Tech News for the Day, Friday, January 29, 2010
Google voice is on the iPhone, in spite of what Google says
Google has not been wanting to Apple to put Google Voice on the iPhone, and yet it has it anyway. Of course, you have to run Google Voice on the iPhone browser. You can add shortcuts to the home screen for SMS, Dialer, Inbox, and Contacts. Source … [Read more...] about Google voice is on the iPhone, in spite of what Google says
Irreverent Reverence, Day 28: A Little Snag
When God asks us to do something, I think that most of us think that we should just do the minimum, and His word will come to pass. Well, usually doing God's Word always has a little snag. Read Exodus 5-6 and Proverbs 11 and read the entry here. … [Read more...] about Irreverent Reverence, Day 28: A Little Snag