Evolve Modular CPU Makes Custom PCs a Snap
Many consumers are getting onto the bandwagon of customizing PCs to match their specifications but the enduring problem of technical know-how remains. The Evolve Modular CPU seeks to fix this issue by offering a simplified answer to the problem of difficult PC re-working. Read more
Glide Keyboard is Also the World’s Biggest Mouse
If you thought your mouse was the most feature heavy on the market then prepare for a shock as the Glide Keyboard makes its appearance. While it looks like nothing more than a traditional keyboard, the Glide is actually a giant mouse, capable of sensing motion as it slides around your desk. Read more
OLO Computer Reveals Possible iPhone Laptop Design
The newest design from OLO Computer (pictured above) shows what looks like an iPhone as a track-pad which has led to rampant speculation regarding what the company may be up to. For now it’s difficult to say what OLO are about to release but even the hint of this sort of laptop is enough to get many people extremely excited. Read more
IBM/Lenovo joins the Netbook Arena with IdeaPad S10
While other companies *cough* asus *cough* have been pumping netbooks like there is no tomorrow, we have yet to see an entry by one of the biggest laptop manufacturers, Lenovo, AKA IBM.
That is until they released the new IdeaPad s10, which is a hot little notebook with a 10.2″ screen, 80GB HDD, and 1.6ghz atom based processor, looks a lot (and sounds a lot) like an eeePC or MSI Wind.
This compact little lappie starts at the low cost of $399, with an upgraded version available for $450. These laptops aren’t skimping out on anything either, they have wifi, bluetooth, eXpress Card Slots, multitouch, multi-card reader and webcam. So check out this little beauty when it comes out.
It makes me wish I had waited before buying the old eeePC 8G. But hey, the good ol’ 8G eeePC is still a great system, so toss the IdeaPad on top of the towering pile of netbooks available now. It seems this new trend is here to stay.
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IM is now as mobile as you are.
Now it is twice as easy to get carpal tunnel in half the time!

Text messaging is part of our daily lives, it is “main stream”. In fact, in the time it has taken you to read this sentence well over 100,000 text messages have been sent. When one is not on the go, they often are engaged in instant messaging, be it to co-workers, friends or family.
With the on-going drive and necessity for communication stems a unique and easy to use service from AOL which is bridging the gap between your on-line instant message sessions and your off-line text messages.
Want to get started? First ensure that you have a robust, and hopefully unlimited, SMS plan with your carrier. Then implement the below.
- Send your AIM screen name and password to 265023.
- After texting 265023 you will receive directions for enabling and disabling the forwaring service.
- Now you may control the SMS forwarding by selecting “Forward to Mobile” in your Away menu.
- You may also set the service up to operate when the AIM server detects that you are idle
Source: Forward IMs to your Cell Phone
















